Why does ResolveBundleUrl not work for custom folders? (MVC Beta 4)

Jedidja picture Jedidja · Mar 10, 2012 · Viewed 13.1k times · Source

From a brand-new ASP.NET MVC 4 Beta Web Application, I'm re-arranging my folders to match Rob Conery's VidPub.Web example

Specifically, this means that the final directory structure for content looks like this

VidPub.Web
 |
 ---Public
    |
    |---Images
          |--- *.png 
    |---javascripts
          |--- *.js 
    |---stylesheets
         |----themes
              |---base  
                  |--- images
                  |--- *.css
        |----site.css

However, when I change the following lines in _Layout.cshtml

<link href="@System.Web.Optimization.BundleTable.Bundles.ResolveBundleUrl(
           "~/Content/css")" 
           rel="stylesheet" 
           type="text/css" />

<link href="@System.Web.Optimization.BundleTable.Bundles.ResolveBundleUrl(
           "~/Content/themes/base/css")" 
           rel="stylesheet" 
           type="text/css" />

<script src="@System.Web.Optimization.BundleTable.Bundles.ResolveBundleUrl(
             "~/Scripts/js")"></script>

to

<link href="@System.Web.Optimization.BundleTable.Bundles.ResolveBundleUrl(
           "~/Public/stylesheets/css")"
           rel="stylesheet" 
           type="text/css" />

<link href="@System.Web.Optimization.BundleTable.Bundles.ResolveBundleUrl(
           "~/Public/stylesheets/themes/base/css")" 
           rel="stylesheet" 
           type="text/css" />

<script src="@System.Web.Optimization.BundleTable.Bundles.ResolveBundleUrl(
           "~/Public/javascripts/js")"></script>

I end up with absolutely nothing in the resulting HTML.

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script></script>

Why isn't it picking up the files in their new locations?

Answer

jfiskvik picture jfiskvik · Mar 29, 2012

Under Application_Start in Global.asax.cs use BundleTable.Bundles.EnableDefaultBundles(); instead of BundleTable.Bundles.RegisterTemplateBundles();

If you look at the source for RegisterTemplateBundles you can see that it actually only looks for (and adds) specific js and css files. EnableDefaultBundleson the other hand does pretty much the same as when you add you own bundles.