ASP.NET Core Blazor sections
This article explains how to control the content in a Razor component from a child Razor component.
Blazor sections
To control the content in a Razor component from a child Razor component, Blazor supports sections using the following built-in components:
SectionOutlet: Renders content provided by SectionContent components with matching SectionName or SectionId arguments. Two or more SectionOutlet components can't have the same SectionName or SectionId.
SectionContent: Provides content as a RenderFragment to SectionOutlet components with a matching SectionName or SectionId. If several SectionContent components have the same SectionName or SectionId, the matching SectionOutlet component renders the content of the last rendered SectionContent.
Sections can be used in both layouts and across nested parent-child components.
Although the argument passed to SectionName can use any type of casing, the documentation adopts kebab casing (for example, top-bar
), which is a common casing choice for HTML element IDs. SectionId receives a static object
field, and we always recommend Pascal casing for C# field names (for example, TopbarSection
).
In the following example, the app's main layout component implements an increment counter button for the app's Counter
component.
If the namespace for sections isn't in the _Imports.razor
file, add it:
@using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Sections
In the MainLayout
component (MainLayout.razor
), place a SectionOutlet component and pass a string to the SectionName parameter to indicate the section's name. The following example uses the section name top-bar
:
<SectionOutlet SectionName="top-bar" />
In the Counter
component (Counter.razor
), create a SectionContent component and pass the matching string (top-bar
) to its SectionName parameter:
<SectionContent SectionName="top-bar">
<button class="btn btn-primary" @onclick="IncrementCount">Click me</button>
</SectionContent>
When the Counter
component is accessed at /counter
, the MainLayout
component renders the increment count button from the Counter
component where the SectionOutlet component is placed. When any other component is accessed, the increment count button isn't rendered.
Instead of using a named section, you can pass a static object
with the SectionId parameter to identify the section. The following example also implements an increment counter button for the app's Counter
component in the app's main layout.
If you don't want other SectionContent components to accidentally match the name of a SectionOutlet, pass an object SectionId parameter to identify the section. This can be useful when designing a Razor class library (RCL). When a SectionOutlet in the RCL uses an object reference with SectionId and the consumer places a SectionContent component with a matching SectionId object, an accidental match by name isn't possible when consumers of the RCL implement other SectionContent components.
The following example also implements an increment counter button for the app's Counter
component in the app's main layout, using an object reference instead of a section name.
Add a TopbarSection
static object
to the MainLayout
component in an @code
block:
@code {
internal static object TopbarSection = new();
}
In the MainLayout
component's Razor markup, place a SectionOutlet component and pass TopbarSection
to the SectionId parameter to indicate the section:
<SectionOutlet SectionId="TopbarSection" />
Add a SectionContent component to the app's Counter
component that renders an increment count button. Use the MainLayout
component's TopbarSection
section static object
as the SectionId (MainLayout.TopbarSection
).
In Counter.razor
:
<SectionContent SectionId="MainLayout.TopbarSection">
<button class="btn btn-primary" @onclick="IncrementCount">Click me</button>
</SectionContent>
When the Counter
component is accessed, the MainLayout
component renders the increment count button where the SectionOutlet component is placed.
Note
SectionOutlet and SectionContent components can only set either SectionId or SectionName, not both.
Section interaction with other Blazor features
A section interacts with other Blazor features in the following ways:
- Cascading values flow into section content from where the content is defined by the SectionContent component.
- Unhandled exceptions are handled by error boundaries defined around a SectionContent component.
- A Razor component configured for streaming rendering also configures section content provided by a SectionContent component to use streaming rendering.