Send data with jquery to an MVC controller
I have an ASP.NET MVC3 app and when the user clicks on my anchor tag, I want to send 3 pieces of data to an action:
<a onclick='editDescription(<#= DocID,FileName,Description #>)'></a>
This is the javascript to call my action:
function editDescription(docId,fileName,description) {
var url = "@Url.Content("~/OrderDetail/_EditDescription/")" + docId+'/'+
fileName + '/' + description;
//do the rest}
My action:
public ActionResult _EditDescription(string id,string filename, string descritpion)
The pieces im concerned about are FileName and Description because these can be loooooong and i dont want a url to appear like so:
http://localhost/OrderDetail/_EditDescription/123/some long filename.pdf/this is a long description for the name
How can i send across my data to my action without having to send it like a query string? Thanks
You can use the jQuery $.ajax method:
<div id="what-I-want-updated">
<input id="whatever-the-id-is" type="text" value="@Model.ID" />
<br />
<input id="whatever-the-filename" type="text" value="@Model.Filename" />
<br />
<input id="whatever-the-description" type="text" value="@Model.Description" />
<br />
<button id="whatIsClicked">Update!</button>
</div> <!-- /#what-I-want-updated -->
<script>
// You're probably clicking something to initiate update
var $whatIsClicked = $('#whatIsClicked');
// .live persists on the page even after other ajax calls
// So when the thing is clicked
$whatIsClicked.live('click', function() {
// Grab the information needed to update
var theId = $('#whatever-the-id-is').val(); //Or it could be .text()
var theFilename = $('#whatever-the-filename').val();
var theDescript = $('#whatever-the-description').val();
// Let's edit the description!
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "OrderDetail/_EditDescription", // the method we are calling
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
data: {id: theId, filename: theFilename, description: theDescript},
dataType: "json",
success: function (result) {
alert('Yay! It worked!');
// Or if you are returning something
alert('I returned... ' + result.WhateverIsReturning);
},
error: function (result) {
alert('Oh no :(');
}
});
});
</script>
Even though it will still work, make sure you change your Controller method to:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult _EditDescription(string id, string filename, string descritpion)
如果您喜欢通过ajax $.post
或通过使用[HttpPost]
属性进行操作,则可以完成表单的完整后处理。
Declare your action as a POST
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult _EditDescription(string docId, string filename, string description)
Create an invisible HTML form:
<form action="@Url.Content("~/OrderDetail/_EditDescription/")" method="post" name="editDescriptionForm">
<input type="hidden" name="docId" />
<input type="hidden" name="fileName" />
<input type="hidden" name="description" />
</form>
Fill out the form and submit it with JS:
function editDescription(docId, fileName, description) {
document.editDescriptionForm.docId = docId;
...
document.editDescriptionForm.submit();
}
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