Introduction
When we use MVC in ASP.NET, we are not using server-side webform controls. We always use @Html
helper controls or simple HTML controls, for example <input type="textbox" Id="txtName"/>
.
So the question always arises, how to create a Checkboxlist
in MVC. We can build this in ASP.NET webforms very easily using built-in server controls. But how to do this in MVC.
So in this tip, I am going to explain how to create a checkboxlist
in MVC and send its selected data to controller.
Please follow the steps given below.
Using the Code
Step 1
Click "File" -> "New" -> "Project...".
Step 2
Select "ASP.NET MVC4 WebApplication", provide your Project Name, for example I used "CheckboxListDemo
", then click "Ok".
Step 3
Now select "Internet Application", and then click "Ok".
Step 4
For this application, we will create a Model. So right-click on the Model folder then click on "Add" -> "Class".
Here, we will create "StudentModel
". Now click on the "Add" Button.
Now add the following code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
namespace CheckboxListDemo.Models
{
public class StudentModel
{
public IList<SelectListItem> StudentNames { get; set; }
}
}
In the code above, I create an "IList<SelectListItem>
" type property. This SelectListItem
returns both text and a value that is helpful for lists (like Dropdownlist
, Listbox
, etc.).
We will now write the code for a Controller.
Right-click on the Controller folder then select "Add" >> "Controller".
Now this is our Empty MVC Controller, click on the "Add" button. We will now write the code.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using CheckboxListDemo.Models;
namespace CheckboxListDemo.Controllers
{
public class StudentController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
public ActionResult Student()
{
StudentModel objStudentModel = new StudentModel();
List<selectlistitem> names = new List<selectlistitem>();
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Sourabh", Value = "1" });
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Surbhee", Value = "2" });
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Vinay", Value = "3" });
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Tushar", Value = "4" });
objStudentModel.StudentNames = names;
return View(objStudentModel);
}
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Studentl(string[] Name)
{
return Json(new { success = Name });
}
In the code above, I create a new ActionMethod
and Student
. In this Action
method, I am returning a model, that has a list of student
names.
If you notice in the code above, I use SelectListItem
and SelectListItem
having the two properties Text
and Value
, that are helpful for a list like Dropdownlist
, Listbox
, etc.
Now add a new view, so right-click and click on "Add View".
Now click on the "Add" button. Now add the following code:
Student.cshtml
@model CheckboxListDemo.Models.StudentModel
@{
ViewBag.Title = "Student";
}
<h2>Student</h2>
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery-1.7.1.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
$(
var getchkid = $(this).attr( var isChecked = $(
if ($( $( $( }
else {
$( $( }
});
$(
var studentListVal = null;
studentListVal = [];
$( studentListVal.push($(this).attr( });
$.ajax({
type: "post",
url: "/Student/Studentl",
data: { Name: studentListVal },
datatype: "json",
traditional: true,
success: function (data) {
var selectedIds;
for (var i = 0; i < data.success.length; i++)
{
if (selectedIds != undefined) {
selectedIds = selectedIds + " " + data.success[i];
}
else {
selectedIds = data.success[i];
}
}
alert( }
});
});
});
</script>
<div id="divStudentlist"
style="height: 100px; overflow: auto;border:solid; width:150px;">
@foreach (var names in @Model.StudentNames)
{
var checkBoxId = "chk" + names.Value;
var tdId = "td" + names.Value;
<table width="100%">
<tr >
<td width="20px">
<input type="checkbox"
id="@checkBoxId"
class="chkclass" value="@names.Value" />
</td>
<td id="@tdId" width="100px">
@names.Text
</td>
</tr>
</table>
}
</div>
<div>
<input type="button" id="bttn_Click"
value="Send Checked value to Controller" />
</div>
StudentController.cs
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using CheckboxListDemo.Models;
namespace CheckboxListDemo.Controllers
{
public class StudentController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
public ActionResult Student()
{
StudentModel objStudentModel = new StudentModel();
List<selectlistitem> names = new List<selectlistitem>();
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Sourabh", Value = "1" });
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Surbhee", Value = "2" });
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Vinay", Value = "3" });
names.Add(new SelectListItem { Text = "Tushar", Value = "4" });
objStudentModel.StudentNames = names;
return View(objStudentModel);
}
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Studentl(string[] Name)
{
return Json(new { success = Name });
}
</selectlistitem>
Your view is now created and you are ready to run your CheckboxList
Program. So Press F5 and run your code.
You might now wonder how this blue color appears in the background when I check a checkbox
and disappears when I uncheck a checkbox
. I did this using jQuery. But first, you must understand how this checkbox
list is created.
Look at the following code:
<div id="divstudentlist" style="height: 110px; overflow: auto;border:solid; width:150px;">
@foreach (var names in @Model.StudentNames)
{
var checkBoxId = "chk" + names.Value;
var tdId = "td" + names.Value;
<table width="100%">
<tr >
<td width="20px">
<input type="checkbox" id="@checkBoxId" class="chkclass" value="@names.Value" />
</td>
<td id="@tdId" width="100px">
@names.Text
</td>
</tr>
</table>
}
</div>
In this code, I am using a foreach
loop, that helps me to take all the StudentNames List
from my Model
to names, which is a var
type.
@foreach (var names in @Model.StudentNames)
Now, I will generate my Checkbox Id
and <td> id
because I want to generate these id
s dynamically.
var checkBoxId = "chk" + names.Value;
var tdId = "td" + names.Value;
Now, I just create a simple HTML table and use a checkbox
and in the table cell (td
), I am passing names as a text value.
<table width="100%">
<tr >
<td width="20px">
<input type="checkbox" id="@checkBoxId"
class="chkclass" value="@names.Value" />
</td>
<td id="@tdId" width="100px">
@names.Text
</td>
</tr>
</table>
Now, using jQuery , when the user clicks a checkbox
, it simply sets its table cell (td
) background to blue
.
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery-1.7.1.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
$( var getchkid = $(this).attr( var isChecked = $( if ($( $( $( }
else {
$( $( }
});
});
</script>
Now the question arises, how will you send your selected values to controller, because once you get the values in to controller, you can do anything like save into database. So let’s understand the below code.
$('#bttn_Click').click(function () {
var studentListVal = null;
studentListVal = [];
$('input:checkbox:checked').each(function () {
studentListVal.push($(this).attr('value'));
});
$.ajax({
type: "post",
url: "/Student/Studentl",
data: { Name: studentListVal },
datatype: "json",
traditional: true,
success: function (data) {
var selectedIds;
for (var i = 0; i < data.success.length; i++)
{
if (selectedIds != undefined) {
selectedIds = selectedIds + " " + data.success[i];
}
else {
selectedIds = data.success[i];
}
}
alert('You have Selected Student Ids- '+selectedIds);
}
});
});
In the above code, we have studentListVal
this is array type, with the use of push
command, we fill all values of selected checkbox
into that array.
$('input:checkbox:checked').each(function () {
studentListVal.push($(this).attr('value'));
});
Now for sending value to controller, look at this Ajax code.
$.ajax({
type: "post",
url: "/Student/Studentl",
data: { Name: studentListVal },
datatype: "json",
traditional: true,
success: function (data) {
var selectedIds;
for (var i = 0; i < data.success.length; i++)
{
if (selectedIds != undefined) {
selectedIds = selectedIds + " " + data.success[i];
}
else {
selectedIds = data.success[i];
}
}
alert('You have Selected Student Ids- '+selectedIds);
}
});
Now look at the below code at controller:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Studentl(string[] Name)
{
return Json(new { success = Name });
}
That's it. I hope you enjoy to create this checkboxlist
in MVC. If you have any query, Please send your valuable comments. Happy programming.