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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T12:05:00+00:00 2026-05-12T12:05:00+00:00

In asp.net mvc, you can easily call/add a controller from a view, but what

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In asp.net mvc, you can easily call/add a controller from a view, but what is the easiest way to add child/subcontrollers from a controller. What Im getting at is I want to dynamically build a list of child controllers from within the controller itself, not from the view.

The pattern I have in mind is derived from the old ibuyspy portal/dnn where you come up with a list of pluggable modules that you want to inject into the page. Each module is, itself, a controller, and is ignorant that it is a child request. But, dnn uses the ui/views to inject the modules, as where I want to create a list of modules in the controller, then tell the view to inject them.

Thanks in advance,

Jesse

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    2026-05-12T12:05:00+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:05 pm

    If you have an array of objects in your view model that contains information corresponding to the desired modules, you can inject them into the view using RenderAction like this:

    <div id="LeftColumn">
        <% foreach (module in Model.Modules) { 
            Html.RenderAction(module.ActionName, module.ControllerName, new {id = module.id}); 
        } %>
    </div>
    

    RenderAction is a method that calls a method on a controller, and injects the result into the page at the location where RenderAction is called. It is part of the ASP.NET MVC Futures assembly.

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