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c# - Render MVC PartialView into SignalR response

I would like to render a PartialView to an HTML string so I can return it to a SignalR ajax request.

Something like:

SignalR Hub (mySignalHub.cs)

public class mySignalRHub: Hub
{
    public string getTableHTML()
    {
        return PartialView("_MyTablePartialView", GetDataItems()) // *How is it possible to do this*
    }
}

Razor PartialView (_MyTablePartialView.cshtml)

@model IEnumerable<DataItem>

<table>
    <tbody>
        @foreach (var dataItem in Model)
        {
        <tr>
            <td>@dataItem.Value1</td>
            <td>@dataItem.Value2</td>
        </tr>
        }
    </tbody>
</table>

HTML (MySignalRWebPage.html)

<Script>
    ...      
    //Get HTML from SignalR function call
    var tableHtml = $.connection.mySignalRHub.getTableHTML();

    //Inject into div
    $('#tableContainer).html(tableHtml);
</Script>

<div id="tableContainer"></div>

My problem is that I can't seem to render a PartialView outside of a Controller. Is it even possible to render a PartialView outside of a Controller? It would be very nice to still be able to leverage the awesome HTML generating abilities that come with Razor.

Am I going about this all wrong? Is there another way?

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Here, this is what I use in Controllers for ajax, I modified it a bit so it can be called from method instead of controller, method returnView renders your view and returns HTML string so you can insert it with JS/jQuery into your page when you recive it on client side:

  public static string RenderPartialToString(string view, object model, ControllerContext Context)
        {
            if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(view))
            {
                view = Context.RouteData.GetRequiredString("action");
            }

            ViewDataDictionary ViewData = new ViewDataDictionary();

            TempDataDictionary TempData = new TempDataDictionary();

            ViewData.Model = model;

            using (StringWriter sw = new StringWriter())
            {
                ViewEngineResult viewResult = ViewEngines.Engines.FindPartialView(Context, view);

                ViewContext viewContext = new ViewContext(Context, viewResult.View, ViewData, TempData, sw);

                viewResult.View.Render(viewContext, sw);

                return sw.GetStringBuilder().ToString();
            }
        }

        //"Error" should be name of the partial view, I was just testing with partial error view
        //You can put whichever controller you want instead of HomeController it will be the same
        //You can pass model instead of null
        private string returnView()
        {
            var controller = new HomeController();
            controller.ControllerContext = new ControllerContext(HttpContext,new System.Web.Routing.RouteData(), controller);
            return RenderPartialToString("Error", null, new ControllerContext(controller.Request.RequestContext, controller));
        }

I didn't test it on a Hub but it should work.


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