Get Current Area Name in View or Controller

How do you get the current area name in the view or controller?

Is there anything like ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"] for areas?


From MVC2 onwards you can use ViewContext.RouteData.DataTokens["area"]


HttpContext.Current.Request.RequestContext.RouteData.DataTokens["area"]

You can get it from the controller using:

ControllerContext.RouteData.DataTokens["area"]

In ASP.NET Core 1.0 the value is found in

ViewContext.RouteData.Values["area"];


I just wrote a blog entry about this, you can visit that for more details, but my answer was to create an Extension Method, shown below.

The key kicker was that you pull the MVC Area from the .DataTokens and the controller/action from the .Values of the RouteData.

public static MvcHtmlString TopMenuLink(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper, string linkText, string controller, string action, string area, string anchorTitle)
    {
        var urlHelper = new UrlHelper(htmlHelper.ViewContext.RequestContext);
        var url = urlHelper.Action(action, controller, new { @area = area });

        var anchor = new TagBuilder("a");
        anchor.InnerHtml = HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(linkText);
        anchor.MergeAttribute("href", url);
        anchor.Attributes.Add("title", anchorTitle);

        var listItem = new TagBuilder("li");
        listItem.InnerHtml = anchor.ToString(TagRenderMode.Normal);

        if (CheckForActiveItem(htmlHelper, controller, action, area))
            listItem.GenerateId("menu_active");

        return MvcHtmlString.Create(listItem.ToString(TagRenderMode.Normal));
    }

    private static bool CheckForActiveItem(HtmlHelper htmlHelper, string controller, string action, string area)
    {
        if (!CheckIfTokenMatches(htmlHelper, area, "area"))
            return false;

        if (!CheckIfValueMatches(htmlHelper, controller, "controller"))
            return false;

        return CheckIfValueMatches(htmlHelper, action, "action");
    }

    private static bool CheckIfValueMatches(HtmlHelper htmlHelper, string item, string dataToken)
    {
        var routeData = (string)htmlHelper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values[dataToken];

        if (routeData == null) return string.IsNullOrEmpty(item);

        return routeData == item;
    }

    private static bool CheckIfTokenMatches(HtmlHelper htmlHelper, string item, string dataToken)
    {
        var routeData = (string)htmlHelper.ViewContext.RouteData.DataTokens[dataToken];

        if (dataToken == "action" && item == "Index" && string.IsNullOrEmpty(routeData))
            return true;

        if (dataToken == "controller" && item == "Home" && string.IsNullOrEmpty(routeData))
            return true;

        if (routeData == null) return string.IsNullOrEmpty(item);

        return routeData == item;
    }

Then you can implement it as below :

<ul id="menu">
@Html.TopMenuLink("Dashboard", "Home", "Index", "", "Click here for the dashboard.")
@Html.TopMenuLink("Courses", "Home", "Index", "Courses", "List of our Courses.")
</ul>