Here's a Visual Studio macro to help.
What it does
Now you probably use T4MVC references in places like this:
- Layout = MVC.Shared.Views.MasterSiteTheme;
- ScriptManager.AddResource(Links.Content.Script.jQueryXYZ_js);
- <link type="text/css" href="@Links.Content.Style.SiteTheme_css" />
- return View(MVC.Account.Views.SignIn);
- @Html.Partial(MVC.Common.Views.ContextNavigationTree)
- @Html.ActionLink("Sign in / Register", MVC.Account.SignIn())
F12 (Go to Definition) already works for the last bullet (actions), but this hack is intended to cover the other scenarios (resources).
Macro
Imports EnvDTE
Imports System.IO
Public Module NavT4Link
Sub NavigateToLink()
DTE.ExecuteCommand("Edit.GoToDefinition")
Dim navpath As String = Path.GetFileName(DTE.ActiveDocument.FullName)
Dim isContentLink As Boolean = navpath.Equals("T4MVC.cs")
If (isContentLink Or navpath.EndsWith("Controller.generated.cs")) Then
Dim t4doc As TextDocument = DTE.ActiveDocument.Object()
navpath = CurrentLinePathConstant(t4doc)
If isContentLink Then
t4doc.Selection.MoveToPoint(t4doc.Selection.ActivePoint.CodeElement(vsCMElement.vsCMElementClass).StartPoint)
t4doc.Selection.FindText("URLPATH")
navpath = Path.Combine(CurrentLinePathConstant(t4doc), navpath)
End If
If navpath.StartsWith("~") Then
DTE.ActiveDocument.Close(vsSaveChanges.vsSaveChangesPrompt)
Dim proj As Object = DTE.Solution.FindProjectItem(DTE.ActiveDocument.FullName).ContainingProject
navpath = Path.GetDirectoryName(proj.Fullname()) + navpath.TrimStart("~")
DTE.ItemOperations.OpenFile(navpath)
End If
End If
End Sub
Function CurrentLinePathConstant(ByVal t4doc As TextDocument) As String
t4doc.Selection.SelectLine()
Dim sa() As String = t4doc.Selection.Text().Split("""")
If sa.Length > 1 Then Return sa(sa.Length - 2) Else Return ""
End Function
End Module
Installation
- In Visual Studio, press "Alt-F8" to open Macro Explorer.
- Right-Click "My Macros", select "New Module...", and click "Add".
- Replace all the text with the code shown here.
- Save and exit the Macro Editor.
- Open "Tools : Options".
- In the left pane, select "Environment : Keyboard".
- In the "Show commands containing" text field enter "T4".
- In the "Press shortcut keys:" field press the "F12" key.
- Click "Assign" and "OK".
On un-patched VS, this installation process doesn't result in a 'bindable' macro. A workaround was to (CTRL-SHIFT-R-R) to record an empty macro, and paste the code into it without renaming it. If someone knows of a more documentable approach to install a macro in VS, please comment.
Notes/Caveats
It's meant to replace the current F12 functionality, so if it isn't a T4MVC link, it will do the usual, otherwise it continues on to open the resource. It handles the majority of cases, but not T4MVC-generated empty controller methods. Those you get dumped off at the same place you did before.
For Content/Asset/Link resources, navigating to it in Solution Explorer would probably be in order, for image files for example, but I didn't see that functionality in the Visual Studio docs.