Reputation: 57343
Does anyone have experience creating SQL-based ASP.NET site-map providers?
I have the default XML file web.sitemap
working properly with my Menu and SiteMapPath controls, but I'll need a way for the users of my site to create and modify pages dynamically.
I need to tie page viewing permissions into the standard ASP.NET
membership system as well.
Upvotes: 45
Views: 2220
Reputation: 760
The Jeff Prosise version from MSDN magazine works pretty well, but it has a few flaws:
AddNode
freaks out with links to external sites on your menu (www.google.com, etc.)
Here's my fix in BuildSiteMap()
:
SiteMapNode node = GetSiteMapNodeFromReader(reader);
string url = node.Url;
if (url.Contains(":"))
{
string garbage = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(); // SiteMapNode needs unique URLs
node.Url = "~/dummy_" + garbage + ".aspx";
AddNode(node, _root);
node.Url = url;
}
else
{
AddNode(node, _root);
}
SQLDependency
caching is cool, but if you don't want to make a trip to the DB everytime your menu loads (to check to see if the dependency has changed) and your menus don't change very often, then why not use HttpRuntime.Cache
instead?
public override SiteMapNode RootNode
{
get
{
SiteMapNode temp = (SiteMapNode)HttpRuntime.Cache["SomeKeyName"];
if (temp == null)
{
temp = BuildSiteMap();
HttpRuntime.Cache.Insert("SomeKeyName", temp, null, DateTime.Now.AddHours(1), Cache.NoSlidingExpiration);
}
return temp;
}
}
Upvotes: 17