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Umbraco.ModelsBuilder
Umbraco.ModelsBuilder is a tool that can generate a complete set of strongly-typed published content models for Umbraco 7.1.4+. Starting with Umbraco 7.4.0, Umbraco.ModelsBuilder is bundled with the main Umbraco distribution. Models can be used anywhere content is retrieved from the content cache, ie in MVC views, controllers, etc. In other words, the content cache does not just return IPublishedContent
objects anymore, but strongly typed models.
For each content (media, and member) type in the Umbraco setup, the generator creates a *.generated.cs file, corresponding the content type, and looking like:
namespace MyModels
{
public partial class NewsItem : PublishedContentModel
{
public string Title { get { return this.GetPropertyValue<string>("title"); } }
public IHtmlString BodyText { get { return this.GetPropertyValue<IHtmlString>("bodyText"); } }
}
}
Umbraco's content cache returns these objects natively: no need to map, convert, anything, the following code just runs:
@inherits UmbracoViewPage<NewsItem>
@using MyModels
<h1>@Model.Title</h1>
@Model.BodyText
Note: if your view inherits from UmbracoViewPage<NewsItem>
then the model is the content item itself and the syntax is @Model.Title
. If, on the other hand, you view inherits from UmbracoTemplatePage<NewsItem>
then the model is a RenderModel
instance and the syntax is @Model.Content.Title
.
The models builder respects the content types inheritance tree, ie models inherit from each other if required, and mixins (content types compositions) are represented by interfaces.
The models builder is a "code-after" solution. It only generates code from content types that already exist in Umbraco. It is not a "code-first" solution--code-first is a much more complex question.
And once you are using strongly typed models, there are some cool things that you can do!
Starting with version 7.4.0, Umbraco.ModelsBuilder is bundled with the main Umbraco distribution. It is, however, also available as a NuGet package. See the https://github.com/zpqrtbnk/Zbu.ModelsBuilder/releases page for more details.
At the core of the strongly typed models "experience" is the IPublishedContentModelFactory
interface, which has been made public with Umbraco version 7.1.4. This interface is part of Core. It is responsible for mapping the internal IPublishedContent
implementations that would be returned by the content cache, to strongly typed models. Although there is a default factory shipped with Umbraco, it is possible to replace it by custom implementations. And even using the default factory, models do not necessarily need to be generated by Umbraco.ModelsBuilder. See the IPublishedContentModelFactory page.
Umbraco.ModelsBuilder is just one way to generate models for the default, built-in factory. Models can be generated either straight from the Umbraco back-end, or via a console application, or via a Visual Studio extension.
Use the TOC to the right to browse the documentation.