Esempio n. 1
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        private IHtmlString Render(ShapeDescriptor shapeDescriptor, DisplayContext displayContext, HarvestShapeInfo harvestShapeInfo, HarvestShapeHit harvestShapeHit)
        {
            Logger.Information("Rendering template file '{0}'", harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath);
            IHtmlString result;

            if (displayContext.ViewContext.View != null)
            {
                var htmlHelper = new HtmlHelper(displayContext.ViewContext, displayContext.ViewDataContainer);
                result = htmlHelper.Partial(harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath, displayContext.Value);
            }
            else
            {
                // If the View is null, it means that the shape is being executed from a non-view origin / where no ViewContext was established by the view engine, but manually.
                // Manually creating a ViewContext works when working with Shape methods, but not when the shape is implemented as a Razor view template.
                // Horrible, but it will have to do for now.
                result = RenderRazorViewToString(harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath, displayContext);
            }

            Logger.Information("Done rendering template file '{0}'", harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath);
            return(result);
        }
        private IHtmlString Render(ShapeDescriptor shapeDescriptor, DisplayContext displayContext, HarvestShapeInfo harvestShapeInfo, HarvestShapeHit harvestShapeHit)
        {
            Logger.Information("Rendering template file '{0}'", harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath);
            IHtmlString result;

            if (displayContext.ViewContext.View != null) {
                var htmlHelper = new HtmlHelper(displayContext.ViewContext, displayContext.ViewDataContainer);
                result = htmlHelper.Partial(harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath, displayContext.Value);
            }
            else {
                // If the View is null, it means that the shape is being executed from a non-view origin / where no ViewContext was established by the view engine, but manually.
                // Manually creating a ViewContext works when working with Shape methods, but not when the shape is implemented as a Razor view template.
                // Horrible, but it will have to do for now.
                result = RenderRazorViewToString(harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath, displayContext);
            }

            Logger.Information("Done rendering template file '{0}'", harvestShapeInfo.TemplateVirtualPath);
            return result;
        }