I'm trying to invoke methods on the InputExtensions static class in order to create overloads for the methods on the HtmlHelper
class.
So anyway, I still couldn't invoke the methods of the InputExtensions
class. Here's part of the code that I'm using to do so:
Type inputExtensions = typeof(InputExtensions);
MethodInfo methodInfo = null;
MethodInfo genericMethod = null;
switch (propertyViewingMode.ViewingLevel)
{
case 1:
methodInfo = inputExtensions.GetMethod(methodName, new Type[] { typeof(HtmlHelper<TModel>), typeof(Expression<Func<TModel, TProperty>>), typeof(Object) });
genericMethod = methodInfo.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(TModel), typeof(TProperty));
result = genericMethod.Invoke(null, new object[] { helper, expression, new { @class = "readOnly", @readonly = "read-only" } }) as MvcHtmlString;
break;
case 2:
methodInfo = inputExtensions.GetMethod(methodName, new Type[] { typeof(HtmlHelper<TModel>), typeof(Expression<Func<TModel, TProperty>>) });
genericMethod = methodInfo.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(TModel), typeof(TProperty));
result = genericMethod.Invoke(null, new object[] { helper, expression }) as MvcHtmlString;
break;
default:
result = new MvcHtmlString(String.Empty);
break;
}
The problem is that methodInfo
is always null, which means that Type.GetMethod
is not finding the method I'm trying to invoke.
UPDATE: Note that when I do not provide the GetMethod
method with a Type[]
array, it throws an exception telling me that the call is ambiguous.
UPDATE 2: This is the method I'm trying to invoke:
TextBoxFor<TModel, TProperty>(HtmlHelper<TModel>, Expression<Func<TModel, TProperty>>, Object)
ANSWER:
Type inputExtensions = typeof(InputExtensions);
IEnumerable<MethodInfo> methods = null;
MethodInfo genericMethod = null;
MethodInfo methodInfo = null;
switch (propertyViewingMode.ViewingLevel)
{
case 1:
methods = inputExtensions.GetMethods().Where(m => m.IsGenericMethod && m.Name.Equals(methodName))
.Where(x => x.GetParameters().Count() == 3);
methodInfo = methods.FirstOrDefault(x => x.GetParameters()[2].ParameterType.FullName == "System.Object");
if (methodInfo != null)
{
genericMethod = methodInfo.MakeGenericMethod(new[] { typeof(TModel), typeof(TProperty) });
result = genericMethod.Invoke(null, new object[] { helper, expression, new { @class = "readOnly", @readonly = "read-only" } }) as MvcHtmlString;
}
break;
case 2:
methods = inputExtensions.GetMethods().Where(m => m.IsGenericMethod && m.Name.Equals(methodName))
.Where(x => x.GetParameters().Count() == 2);
methodInfo = methods.FirstOrDefault();
if (methodInfo != null)
{
genericMethod = methodInfo.MakeGenericMethod(new[] { typeof(TModel), typeof(TProperty) });
result = genericMethod.Invoke(null, new object[] { helper, expression }) as MvcHtmlString;
}
break;
default:
result = new MvcHtmlString(String.Empty);
break;
}
I believe you want:
Edit:
Try iterating over the methods in debug mode until you find the one you're looking for, then you can examine the params to make sure they all line up.
Unfortunately, it seems that it is not possible... http://blogs.msdn.com/b/yirutang/archive/2005/09/14/466280.aspx
The only thing you can do is to iterate over all methods with given name and analyze argument types by yourself :(