I have an asp mvc 2 app lication where I want to display a list of check boxes that a user can select, based on a list of records in a database. To display the list my model contains a List object and the view has a foreach, and outputs Html.CheckBox for each item in the list.
Is there a way to get the model populated with the selected checkboxes, given that the model can’t have specific properties for each checkbox, because the list is dynamic? Or do I have to manually iterate through the forms variables myself?
Edit: Extra details as per sabanito’s comment
So in a simple view/model scenario, if my model had a property called Property1, then my view outputted a Textbox for Property1, when the form is posted via a submit button, the mvc framework will automatically populate a model with Property1 containing the text that was entered into the textbox and pass that model to the Controllers action.
Because I am dealing with a dynamic list of options the user could check, I can’t write explicit boolean properties in my model and explicitly create the checkboxes in my view. Given that my list is dynamic, I’m wondering if there are ways to create my model and view so that the mvc framework is able to populate the model correctly when the form is posted.
Here’s what I would do:
Are you having any issues generating the checkbox’s dynamically?
If not, create a property on your ViewModel that is a:
When you generate your checkbox’s in the view make sure they all share the name = “CheckboxResults”. When MVC see’s your ViewModel as a parameter on the action method it will automatically bind and put all the “CheckboxResults” results in the List (as well as your other ViewModel properties). Now you have a dynamic List based on which checkbox’s your user checked that you can send to your DomainModel or wherever.
Pretty cool stuff. Let me know if you’re having issues generating the checkbox’s dynamically, that’s kind of a seperate issue than model binding to a list.