The fix here is to do some cleanup we've been planning to do for a while,
rather than flowing IUrlHelper and IComponentHelper as part of the
ViewContext, they now are just grabbed from the service provider.
This simplifies the code for invoking a view, and gets us closer to the
desired API surface of ViewContext
Initial draft for DefineSection \ RenderSection. This change is based on
changes to the Razor parser to enable Razor to generate HelperResults for
section instead of void delegates.
- move `DynamicObject` derivation up to new `DynamicViewData` class, fixing [WebFx-169](http://projectk-tc:8080/browse/WEBFX-169)
- avoid direct `_data` lookup in previous `TryGetMember()`, fixing [#118](https://github.com/aspnet/WebFx/issues/118)
- rename ViewData -> ViewDataDictionary
Also
- flesh out `IDictionary<string, object>` implementation in `ViewData`
- provide `ViewData` copy constructor that allows TModel to change
- remove `TryGetIndex()` and `TrySetIndex()` implementations; use `ViewData[]` instead
- restore `ViewContext.ViewBag` from legacy MVC
- demonstrate `ModelMetadata` is available in a view
Also
- simplify `View()` overloads in `Controller`, pending #110 decisions
- make `Model` in `RazorView<T>` readonly
- use Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Rendering namespace throughout assembly
Also
- move `IdAttributeDotReplacement` from `TagBuilder` to `HtmlHelper`
- remove commented-out code in `HtmlHelper`
- use `var` and `[NotNull]` more
- `String` -> `string`
- correct Resources references; add missing resources
This is as simple as modifying the base class to return task and await the ExecuteAsync method. Also added a piece to the sample project to verify functionality.
This follows a similar pattern to html helpers - a minimal basis interface
that performs the main functionality, and a set of extension methods that
make up the rich API.