Hi Jake,

I have started working on an implementation of the same Helper as there is in 
ASP.NET MVC for MR - 
seehttp://bradwilson.typepad.com/blog/2009/10/aspnet-mvc-2-templates-part-1-introduction.html

I've attached my cs file. It is still a work in progress, but maybe this helps.

Cheers
John


On Nov 2, 12:25 am, JakeS <[email protected]> wrote:
> I suppose that's possible, but seems a lot of work.  For example, with
> the edit.vm I'd either have to design my own UI pretty much from
> scratch, or put ugly #if statements all through it to tell it to
> ignore the few properties I do not want to show up.  Neither approach
> feels very appealing.
>
> I could work out my own viewmodel implementation and pass THAT to the
> scaffolding, but converting to/from the activerecord entity to the
> viewmodel is also looks like a lot of manual work.
>
> It seems to me that putting some sort of attribute on the activerecord
> entity would be the simplest move.  But that would mean my User model
> wouldn't have it's "Ignored" property on any scaffolding it might be
> used on in the future.
>
> Maybe adding to the scaffolding attribute itself would work-- some way
> to list the properties on the type that will be scaffolded.  Or a
> callback method for the scaffolding code that would return the
> properties that should be used.  Hmm.
>
> On Oct 31, 6:10 pm, John Simons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Jake,
>
> > You could override the default templates with your own for this
> > specific models.
> > Seehttp://www.castleproject.org/monorail/documentation/v20/integration/a...
> > for how to override templates.
> > And here for examples of 
>templates:http://github.com/castleproject/Castle.MonoRail/tree/master/src/Castl...
>
>
> > Cheers
> > John
>
> > On Nov 1, 2:03 am, JakeS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm using scaffolding to quickly generate a UI around a couple of
> > > activerecord models.  But those models have a lot of properties on
> > > them that I don't necessarily want to show in this UI.  Is there some
> > > way to have my scaffolding ignore some properties of the model?  A
> > > quick scan of the source doesn't seem to show one.
>
> > > If not, I suppose I could just hack in a quick [ScaffoldIgnore]
> > > attribute, right?



      

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