How to return multiple variables on JsonResult method
for example i want to return this two variables:
string result = "Successed";
string ID = "32"
I know how to return only one string:
return Json("Inserted");
How to return multiple variables on JsonResult method
for example i want to return this two variables:
string result = "Successed";
string ID = "32"
I know how to return only one string:
return Json("Inserted");
public ActionResult YourAction()
{
var result=new { Result="Successed", ID="32"};
return Json(result, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
EDIT : As per the comment "How to get this data in client"
You can use getJSON
from view to get this data like this
$(function(){
$.getJSON('YourController/YourAction', function(data) {
alert(data.Result);
alert(data.ID);
});
});
Make sure you have jQuery loaded in your view for this code to work.
On your controller use something like this:
var result = new { data= stuff, data2 = otherstuff };
return Json(result, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
If you are using .ajax() on your JavaScript you can use your data acessing like this:
$.ajax(
{
url: '/Controller/Method/',
type: 'POST',
data: 'data=' + data,
success: function (result) {
$('#id').html("");
$(result.data).appendTo('#id');
$('#id2').html("");
$(result.data2).appendTo('#id2');
$('#id').show();
$('#id2').show();
}
});
1. Return as collection inside anonymous type This is the java script/ajax call and the complete html.
< script type = "text/javascript" >
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#ddlProduct").hide();
$("#ddlRegion").change(function() {
$("#ddlProduct").show();
$("#ddlProduct").empty();
$.ajax({
type: "Post",
url: "@Url.Action("
GetProducts ")",
dataType: "Json",
data: {
id: $("#ddlRegion").val()
},
success: function(jsonData) {
console.log($(jsonData).length);
if ($(jsonData.ProductList).length == 0) {
$("#divProduct").hide();
} else {
$("#divProduct").show();
}
$.each(jsonData.ProductList, function(i, Product) {
$("#ddlProduct").append('<option value=" ' + Product.Value + ' ">' + Product.Text + '</option>');
});
if ($(jsonData.FlavourList).length == 0) {
$("#divFlavour").hide();
} else {
$("#divFlavour").show();
$.each(jsonData.FlavourList, function(i, flavour) {
$("#ddlFlavour").append('<option value=" ' + flavour.Value + ' ">' + flavour.Text + '</option>');
});
}
},
error: function(ex) {
alert("Failed to return Products <br/>");
}
});
return false;
})
}); //Document Ready Ends
< /script>
@{ ViewBag.Title = "Products Drop Down Demo"; }
<h2>Products Drop Down Demo</h2>
@using (Html.BeginForm()) {
<div>@Html.Label("Select Region:")</div>
<div class="editor-field">
@if (ViewData.ContainsKey("Region")) { @Html.DropDownList("ddlRegion", ViewData["Region"] as List
<SelectListItem>) }
</div>
<div id="divProduct" hidden="hidden">
<br />
<div>
Select a Product:
</div>
<div>
@Html.DropDownList("ddlProduct", new SelectList(string.Empty, "Value", "Text"), "Please select a Product", new { style = "width:250px", @class = "dropdown1" })
</div>
</div>
<div id="divFlavour" hidden="hidden">
<div>
<br />Select a Flavour:
</div>
<div>
@Html.DropDownList("ddlFlavour", new SelectList(string.Empty, "Value", "Text"), "Please select a Flavour", new { style = "width:250px", @class = "dropdown1" })
</div>
</div>
}
This is the controller action that returns the data I tested and it is working.
public ActionResult LoadRegion()
{
List<SelectListItem> Regions = new List<SelectListItem>();
Regions.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Select A Region", Value = "0" });
Regions.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Asea", Value = "1" });
Regions.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Australia", Value = "4" });
Regions.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "America", Value = "5" });
Regions.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Europe", Value = "6" });
ViewData["Region"] = Regions;
return View();
}
public JsonResult GetProducts(string id) { List products = new List(); List flavours = new List();
products.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Select Product", Value = "0" });
products.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Cheese", Value = "1" });
products.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Sause", Value = "2" });
products.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Veberage", Value = "3" });
products.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Snacks", Value = "4" });
flavours.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Select Flavour", Value = "0", Selected = true });
flavours.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Sweet", Value = "1" });
flavours.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Sour", Value = "2" });
flavours.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Spicy", Value = "3" });
var myResult = new
{
ProductList = products,
FlavourList = flavours
};
return Json(myResult, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
Let me know if you have any issue running this code. Thanks Premjeet
Return an anonymous object.
return Json( new { Result = result, Id = ID } );
I normally do something like this:
public enum NoticeTypes
{
Default,
UpdateComplete,
ResponsePending,
Notice,
Error,
Redirect,
WaitAndRetryAttempt
}
public class AjaxJsonResponse
{
public UserNotice Notice { get; set; }
public object Data { get; set; }
private AjaxJsonResponse() { }
public static JsonResult Create(UserNotice Notice,object Data)
{
return new JsonResult()
{
Data = new
{
Notice = Notice,
Data = Data
}
};
}
}
So that I can write my javascript to always expect ajax calls to return data in a certain format.
return AjaxResponse.Create(NoticeTypes.UpdateComplete, new
{
Result = result,
Id = ID
});
Now you can do things like an Ajax Complete global handler that can intercept things like Redirect
or WaitAndRetry
before the normal handler gets it, and to have a standard way of communicating additional information about the returned data that is the same across your application.
In Action method :
Using new keywork
var genericResult = new { homeworkData = homework, attachmentData = homeworkAttachment };
var result = this.Json(genericResult, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
return result;
In jquery side :
function getHomewrokDetailResponse(dataSent, result) {
if (result && result.homeworkData) {
homeworkId = result.homeworkData.DASH_EMPLOYEE_HOMEWORK_ID;
....
}
You should return an object with multiple properties:
return Json(new {
result,
ID
});
The JSON serializer will convert C# anonymous types into JSON object literals.