Lightweight Razor-based templates for ASP.NET Core without MVC, Razor Pages, or Blazor, optimized for high-performance, unbuffered rendering with low allocations. Compatible with trimming and native AOT. Great for returning dynamically rendered HTML from Minimal APIs, middleware, etc. Supports .NET 8+
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Install the NuGet package into your ASP.NET Core project (.NET 8+):
> dotnet add package RazorSlices
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Create a directory in your project called Slices and add a _ViewImports.cshtml file to it with the following content:
@inherits RazorSliceHttpResult @using System.Globalization; @using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Razor; @using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HttpResults; @tagHelperPrefix __disable_tagHelpers__: @removeTagHelper *, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor
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In the same directory, add a Hello.cshtml file with the following content:
@inherits RazorSliceHttpResult<DateTime> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Hello from Razor Slices!</title> </head> <body> <p> Hello from Razor Slices! The time is @Model </p> </body> </html>
Each .cshtml file will have a proxy type generated for it by the Razor Slices source generator that you can use as the generic argument to the various APIs in Razor Slices for rendering slices.
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Add a minimal API to return the slice in your Program.cs:
app.MapGet("/hello", () => Results.Extensions.RazorSlice<MyApp.Slices.Hello, DateTime>(DateTime.Now));
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Optional: By default, all .cshtml files in your project are treated as Razor Slices. You can change this by setting the
GenerateRazorSlice
metadata tofalse
forRazorSliceGenerate
items in your project file, e.g.:<ItemGroup> <!-- Don't treat .cshtml files in Views or Pages directory as Razor Slices --> <RazorSliceGenerate Include="Views\**\*.cshtml;Pages\**\*.cshtml" GenerateRazorSlice="false" /> </ItemGroup>
This will prevent the Razor Slices source generator from generating proxy types for .cshtml files in the Views and Pages directories in your project.
This package is currently available from nuget.org:
> dotnet add package RazorSlices
If you wish to use builds from this repo's main
branch you can install them from this repo's package feed.
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Create a personal access token for your GitHub account with the
read:packages
scope with your desired expiration length: -
At the command line, navigate to your user profile directory and run the following command to add the package feed to your NuGet configuration, replacing the
<GITHUB_USER_NAME>
and<PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN>
placeholders with the relevant values:~> dotnet nuget add source -n GitHub -u <GITHUB_USER_NAME> -p <PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN> https://nuget.pkg.github.com/DamianEdwards/index.json
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You should now be able to add a reference to the package specifying a version from the repository packages feed
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See these instructions for further details about working with GitHub package feeds.
The library is still new and features are being actively added.
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ASP.NET Core 8.0 and above
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Strongly-typed models (via
@inherits RazorSlice<MyModel>
or@inherits RazorSliceHttpResult<MyModel>
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Razor constructs:
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Implicit expressions, e.g.
@someVariable
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Explicit expressions, e.g.
@(someBool ? thisThing : thatThing)
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Control structures, e.g.
@if()
,@switch()
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Looping, e.g.
@for
,@foreach
,@while
,@do
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Code blocks, e.g.
@{ var someThing = someOtherThing; }
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@functions { private readonly string _someString = "A very important string"; private int DoAThing() => 123; }
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Templated Razor methods, e.g.
@inherits RazorSlice<Todo> <h1>@Title(Model)</h1> @functions { private IHtmlContent Title(Todo todo) { <text>Todo @todo.Id: @todo.Title</text> return HtmlString.Empty; } }
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Templated Razor delegates, e.g.
@inherits RazorSlice<Todo> @{ var tmpl = @<div> This is a templated Razor delegate. The following value was passed in: @item </div>; } @tmpl(DateTime.Now)
NOTE: Async templated Razor delegates are NOT supported and will throw an exception at runtime
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DI-activated properties via
@inject
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Rendering slices from slices (aka partials) via
@(await RenderPartialAsync<MyPartial>())
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Using slices as layouts for other slices, including layouts with strongly-typed models:
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For the layout slice, inherit from
RazorLayoutSlice
orRazorLayoutSlice<TModel>
and use@await RenderBodyAsync()
in the layout to render the body@inherits RazorLayoutSlice<LayoutModel> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>@Model.Title</title> @await RenderSectionAsync("head") </head> <body> @await RenderBodyAsync() <footer> @await RenderSectionAsync("footer") </footer> </body> </html>
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For the slice using the layout, implement
IUsesLayout<TLayout>
orIUsesLayout<TLayout, TModel>
to declare which layout to use. If using a layout with a model, ensure you implement theLayoutModel
property in your@functions
block, e.g@inherits RazorSlice<SomeModel> @implements IUsesLayout<LayoutSlice, LayoutModel> <div> @* Content here *@ </div> @functions { public LayoutModel LayoutModel => new() { Title = "My Layout" }; }
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Layouts can render sections via
@await RenderSectionAsync("SectionName")
and slices can render content into sections by overridingExecuteSectionAsync
, e.g.:protected override Task ExecuteSectionAsync(string name) { if (name == "lorem-header") { <p class="text-info">This page renders a custom <code>IHtmlContent</code> type that contains lorem ipsum content.</p> } return Task.CompletedTask; }
NOTE: The
@section
directive is not supported as it's incompatible with the rendering approach of Razor Slices
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Asynchronous rendering, i.e. the template can contain
await
statements, e.g.@await WriteTheThing()
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Writing UTF8
byte[]
values directly to the output -
Rendering directly to
PipeWriter
,Stream
,TextWriter
,StringBuilder
, andstring
outputs, including optimizations for not boxing struct values, zero-allocation rendering of primitives like numbers, etc. (rather than just callingToString()
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Return a slice instance directly as an
IResult
in minimal APIs via@inherits RazorSliceHttpResult
andResults.Extensions.RazorSlice("/Slices/Hello.cshtml")
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Full support for trimming and native AOT when used in conjunction with ASP.NET Core Minimal APIs
- Extensions to help support using HTMX with Razor Slices
- Getting small updates to the Razor compiler itself to get some usability and performance improvements, e.g.:
- Don't mark the template's
ExecuteAsync
method as anasync
method unless the template containsawait
statements to save on the async state machine overhead - Support compiling static template elements to UTF8 string literals (
ReadOnlySpan<byte>
) instead of string literals to save on the UTF16 to UTF8 conversion during rendering - Support disabling the default registered
@addtaghelper
and@model
directives which rely on MVC
- Don't mark the template's
- Tag Helpers and View Components (they're tied to MVC and are intrinsically "heavy")
@model
directive (the Razor compiler does not support its use in conjunction with custom base-types via@inherits
)@attribute [Authorize]
(wrong layer of abstraction for minimal APIs, etc.)@section
directive (the Razor compiler emits code that is incompatible with the rendering approach of Razor Slices)