ASP.NET Web Pages - The WebGrid Helper
WebGrid - One of many useful ASP.NET Web Helpers.
Doing the HTML Yourself
In a previous chapter, you displayed database data by using razor code, and doing the HTML markup yourself:
Database Example
@{
var db = Database.Open("SmallBakery"); 
var selectQueryString = "SELECT * FROM Product ORDER BY Name"; 
}
<html> 
<body> 
<h1>Small Bakery Products</h1> 
<table> 
<tr>
<th>Id</th> 
<th>Product</th> 
<th>Description</th> 
<th>Price</th> 
</tr>
@foreach(var row in db.Query(selectQueryString))
{
<tr> 
<td>@row.Id</td> 
<td>@row.Name</td> 
<td>@row.Description</td> 
<td style="text-align:right">@row.Price</td> 
</tr> 
}
</table> 
</body> 
</html>
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Using The WebGrid Helper
Using the WebGrid helper is an easier way to display data.
The WebGrid helper:
- Automatically sets up an HTML table to display data
- Supports different options for formatting
- Supports paging through data
- Supports Sorting by clicking on column headings
WebGrid Example
@{ 
var db = Database.Open("SmallBakery") ; 
var selectQueryString = "SELECT * FROM Product ORDER BY Name"; 
var data = db.Query(selectQueryString); 
var grid = new WebGrid(data); 
}
<html> 
<head> 
<title>Displaying Data Using the WebGrid Helper</title> 
</head> 
<body> 
<h1>Small Bakery Products</h1> 
<div id="grid"> 
@grid.GetHtml()
</div> 
</body> 
</html>
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