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Hey Guys,
Hopefully, this is not a stupid question?
Is there a way to get Intellisense from purelive models builder in a view in Visual Studio?
If not I don't see the purpose of the purelive setting
I'm I missing the plot?
Hi Anton
There is no way to use Models Build in Visual Studio in PureLive mode.
The purpose is that you can change models without rebuilding the application and without a restart.
With PureLive models, models are generated and compiled on the fly, in memory, at runtime. They are available in views exclusively.
Checkout more info - https://our.umbraco.com/documentation/reference/templating/modelsbuilder/Builder-Modes
Thanks,
Alex
Thanks for entertaining this question.
Back to the "Purpose of ModelsBuilder PureLive".
After a good nights rest. This is where I see a purpose.
When you flick the AppData switch and develop in VS and then you can jump back to pure live. Tis ugly in VS but application will compile and run.
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Purpose of ModelsBuilder PureLive
Hey Guys,
Hopefully, this is not a stupid question?
Is there a way to get Intellisense from purelive models builder in a view in Visual Studio?
If not I don't see the purpose of the purelive setting
I'm I missing the plot?
Hi Anton
There is no way to use Models Build in Visual Studio in PureLive mode.
The purpose is that you can change models without rebuilding the application and without a restart.
With PureLive models, models are generated and compiled on the fly, in memory, at runtime. They are available in views exclusively.
Checkout more info - https://our.umbraco.com/documentation/reference/templating/modelsbuilder/Builder-Modes
Thanks,
Alex
Thanks for entertaining this question.
Back to the "Purpose of ModelsBuilder PureLive".
After a good nights rest. This is where I see a purpose.
When you flick the AppData switch and develop in VS and then you can jump back to pure live. Tis ugly in VS but application will compile and run.
is working on a reply...