Debug a script that sits in a partial view
回答1
If you do not load the partial view via ajax (the view is in place at the initial page rendering) you can use 'debugger'. If the code you want to run is added to the dom IE will not know where the actual code is located that you want to debug. So:
// javascript
var foo = 2;
debugger;
// more javascript
回答2
There's a much better way to do this now, just use the syntax
//@@ sourceURL=someValue
immediately after opening your script tag. Example:
<script type="text/javascript">
//@@ sourceURL=_fooPartialView.cshtml
function foo() {}
</script>
--edit--
Apparently due to some IE compatibility issue javascript source mapping has been changed from the above to:
//# sourceURL=_fooPartialView.cshtml
Also note, although not mentioned earlier, the @@ was only necessary for source mapping in razor views since "@" had other significance.
回答3
It's generally considered poor practice to include a script inside of a partial view. You could run into all kinds of issues with multiple script references and performance. The better approach here is to ensure the script gets moved up to a placeholder in your head tag. For a few examples on this, check out:
Linking JavaScript Libraries in User Controls
and
Include JavaScript file in partial views
If you insist on loading the script from the partial, the 'debugger' approach above is very effective.
我的经验是,
需要回答2和回答1配合起来用才可以。