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MVC Flash Messages

This project adds Rails-style "flash" messages to your MVC projects. The flash messages are stored in MVC's TempData. They will persist through a redirect and are removed when the collection is enumerated.

Building and Dependencies

This project is built with the following tools.

  • Visual Studio 2013
  • MVC 3.0
  • NUnit 2.6
  • Code Contracts
  • psake

To build the project, run the tests, or create a NuGet package, use psake. The following tasks have been defined in the project.

  • Version — Update version. Invoke with Invoke-psake Version @{ "version" = "a.b.c" }. This will update the version in both the AssemblyInfo.cs and the MvcFlashMessages.nuspec files.
  • NUnit — Compile a debug build and run the NUnit tests.
  • CreatePackage — Create a new NuGet package. The MvcFlashMessages.*.nupkg will be placed in the nuget folder.

This project also makes use of Code Contracts. If you wish to compile the project, you will need to have the Visual Studio plugin.

Usage

To use flash messages in your project, first add the NuGet package. From your controller, you can add a flash message with the following key and value.

public ActionResult MyAction()
{ 
    service.Invoke(); // Do something awesome.
    this.Flash("info", "Hey! The service was invoked. Isn't that awesome?");
    return View();
}

To display flash messages, add the following to your view. Tip: add to your layout for consistency.

@Html.RenderFlash();

This HTML helper method would add the following to your view.

<div class="flash-messages">
  <div class="flash-message flash-message-info">
    Hey! The service was invoked. Isn't that awesome?
  </div>
</div>

The flash helper will loop through all of your flash messages and display each of them in their own <div> tag.

<div class="flash-messages">
  <div class="flash-message flash-message-success">
    This is my first message.
  </div>
  <div class="flash-message flash-message-info">
    This is my second message.
  </div>
</div>

Default message types

This NuGet package will drop a CSS file in your project located at ~/Content/flash-messages.css. The following styles come predefined. Feel free to add your own!

  • Success — Something good. Log on succeeded, database was updated, etc.
  • Info — Informational messages.
  • Warning — Something not so great.
  • Error — Something terrible.

Settings

A few values can be set in your web.config file.

Setting Default Value Description
MvcFlashMessages/InnerCssClass flash-message Inner container CSS class.
MvcFlashMessages/OuterCssClass flash-messages Outer container CSS class.
MvcFlashMessages/IsClosable false Is the message closable? If set to true, adds a clickable × to the flash message.
MvcFlashMessages/CloseClickEvent (function(el){/*snip*/})(this); The JavaScript to run when the close button is clicked. See here.

Release Notes

  • 0.2.2 - Added code contracts.
  • 0.2.1 - Bugfix release. The FlashMessage class needs to be marked as serializable to work with State Server or SQL-backed sessions.
  • 0.2.0 - Added extension method to get flash messages out of TempData. This makes testing scenarios a bit easier. Also, the temp data key is now exposed as the static property FlashMessageCollection.Key.
  • 0.1.1 - Updated NuGet metadata.
  • 0.1.0 - First release.

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