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.net - Retrieve the current view name in ASP.NET MVC?

I have a partial view (control) that's used across several view pages, and I need to pass the name of the current view back to the controller - so if there's e.g. validation errors, I can re-draw the original view.

A workaround way to do it would be (in the controller methods)

var viewName = "Details"; // or whatever
ViewData["viewName"] = viewName;
return(View(viewName, customer));

and then in the partial itself, render it as

<input type="hidden" name="viewName" 
    value="<%=Html.Encode(ViewData["viewName"])%>" />

Question is - is there some property or syntax I can use to retrieve this directly instead of setting it from the controller? I've tried the obvious:

<input type="hidden" name="viewName" 
    value="<%=Html.Encode(this.Name)%>" />

but this doesn't work. What am I missing here?

Thanks.

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Well if you don't mind having your code tied to the specific view engine you're using, you can look at the ViewContext.View property and cast it to WebFormView

var viewPath = ((WebFormView)ViewContext.View).ViewPath;

I believe that will get you the view name at the end.

EDIT: Haacked is absolutely spot-on; to make things a bit neater I've wrapped the logic up in an extension method like so:

public static class IViewExtensions {
    public static string GetWebFormViewName(this IView view) {
        if (view is WebFormView) {
            string viewUrl = ((WebFormView)view).ViewPath;
            string viewFileName = viewUrl.Substring(viewUrl.LastIndexOf('/'));
            string viewFileNameWithoutExtension = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(viewFileName);
            return (viewFileNameWithoutExtension);
        } else {
            throw (new InvalidOperationException("This view is not a WebFormView"));
        }
    }
}

which seems to do exactly what I was after.


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