A Partial View passing a collection using the Html.BeginCollectionItem helper

I made a small project to understand the answer from Stephen Muecke here: Submit same Partial View called multiple times data to controller?

Almost everything works. The javascript adds new fields from the Partial View, and I can tell they're bound to the model by the "temp" values inserted by the controller method for the partial view.

However, when I submit the new fields the AddRecord() method throws an exception showing that the model isn't getting passed in ("Object reference not set to an instance of an object").

Also, when I view the page source, the BeginCollectionItem helper is inserting a hidden tag as it should around the table in the main view that displays pre-existing records, but not around the new fields that the javascript adds.

What am I doing wrong? I'm pretty new at this so thanks for your patience!

My main view:

@model IEnumerable<DynamicForm.Models.CashRecipient>

@using (Html.BeginForm("AddDetail", "CashRecipients", FormMethod.Post))
{
    @Html.AntiForgeryToken()
    <div id="CSQGroup">
    </div>
}

<div>
    <input type="button" value="Add Field" id="addField" onclick="addFieldss()" />
</div>

<script>
    function addFieldss()
    {   
        //alert("ajax call");
        $.ajax({
            url: '@Url.Content("~/CashRecipients/RecipientForm")',
            type: 'GET',
            success:function(result) {
                //alert("Success");
                var newDiv = document.createElement("div"); 
                var newContent = document.createTextNode("Hi there and greetings!"); 
                newDiv.appendChild(newContent);  
                newDiv.innerHTML = result;
                var currentDiv = document.getElementById("div1");  
                document.getElementById("CSQGroup").appendChild(newDiv);
            },
            error: function(result) {
                alert("Failure");
            }
        });
    }
</script>

My Partial View:

@model DynamicForm.Models.CashRecipient
@using HtmlHelpers.BeginCollectionItem

@using (Html.BeginCollectionItem("recipients"))
{
    <div class="editor-field">
        @Html.LabelFor(model => model.Id)
        @Html.LabelFor(model => model.cashAmount)
        @Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.cashAmount)
        @Html.LabelFor(model => model.recipientName)
        @Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.recipientName)
    </div>
    <div class="form-group">
        <div class="col-md-offset-2 col-md-10">
            <input type="submit" value="Save" class="btn btn-default" />
        </div>
    </div>
}

My model:

public class CashRecipient
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public string cashAmount { get; set; }
    public string recipientName { get; set; }  
}

In my controller:

[HttpPost]
[ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
public ActionResult AddDetail([Bind(Include = "Id,cashAmount,recpientName")] IEnumerable<CashRecipient> cashRecipient)
{
    if (ModelState.IsValid)
    {
        foreach (CashRecipient p in cashRecipient) {
            db.CashRecipients.Add(p);
        }
        db.SaveChanges();
        return RedirectToAction("Index");

    }

    return View(cashRecipient);
}

public ActionResult RecipientForm()
{
    var data = new CashRecipient();
    data.cashAmount = "temp";
    data.recipientName = "temp";
    return PartialView(data);
}

First start by creating a view model to represent what you want to edit. I'm assuming cashAmount is a monetary value, so therefore should be a decimal (add other validation and display attributes as required)

public class CashRecipientVM
{
    public int? ID { get; set; }
    public decimal Amount { get; set; }
    [Required(ErrorMessage = "Please enter the name of the recipient")]
    public string Recipient { get; set; }  
}

Then create a partial view (say) _Recipient.cshtml

@model CashRecipientVM
<div class="recipient">
    @using (Html.BeginCollectionItem("recipients"))
    {
        @Html.HiddenFor(m => m.ID, new { @class="id" })
        @Html.LabelFor(m => m.Recipient)
        @Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Recipient)
        @Html.ValidationMesssageFor(m => m.Recipient)
        @Html.LabelFor(m => m.Amount)
        @Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Amount)
        @Html.ValidationMesssageFor(m => m.Amount)
        <button type="button" class="delete">Delete</button>
    }
</div>

and a method to return that partial

public PartialViewResult Recipient()
{
    return PartialView("_Recipient", new CashRecipientVM());
}

Then your main GET method will be

public ActionResult Create()
{
    List<CashRecipientVM> model = new List<CashRecipientVM>();
    .... // add any existing objects that your editing
    return View(model);
}

and its view will be

@model IEnumerable<CashRecipientVM>
@using (Html.BeginForm())
{
    <div id="recipients">
        foreach(var recipient in Model)
        {
            @Html.Partial("_Recipient", recipient)
        }
    </div>
    <button id="add" type="button">Add</button>
    <input type="submit" value="Save" />
}

and will include a script to add the html for a new CashRecipientVM

var url = '@Url.Action("Recipient")';
var form = $('form');
var recipients = $('#recipients');
$('#add').click(function() {
    $.get(url, function(response) {
        recipients.append(response);
        // Reparse the validator for client side validation
        form.data('validator', null);
        $.validator.unobtrusive.parse(form);
    });
});

and the script to delete an item

$('.delete').click(function() {
    var container = $(this).closest('.recipient');
    var id = container.find('.id').val();
    if (id) {
        // make ajax post to delete item
        $.post(yourDeleteUrl, { id: id }, function(result) {
            container.remove();
        }.fail(function (result) {
            // Oops, something went wrong (display error message?)
        }
    } else {
        // It never existed, so just remove the container
        container.remove();
    }
});

And the form will post back to

public ActionResult Create(IEnumerable<CashRecipientVM> recipients)