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DingpingZhang/WpfExtensions: Some syntactic sugar for Wpf development.

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This project comes from some scattered works I did while working on Wpf development, and is a supplement to existing Mvvm frameworks. They don't solve any major problems, they just provide some syntactic sugar and let people write a few lines of code less. Its services are not limited to Wpf development, other similar Xaml frameworks, such as Uwp, Maui, etc. should also be able to use, but I has never tested on other frameworks.

The project is structured as follows:

Brings some of the functionality of the Reactivity module from Vue3 into Wpf.

The term "observable" as used in the following documentation refers to objects that implement INotifyPropertyChanged or INotifyCollectionChanged.

Subscribe to an observable expression and trigger a callback function when its value changes.

// See the source code for more overloads, whose signatures are consistent with vue3's `watch()`, and the vue3 documentation for examples.
Reactivity.Default.Watch(() => Width * Height, area => Debug.WriteLine(area));

Deep traversal subscribes to an observable object and triggers a callback function when its properties, or the properties of its properties, change.

// `path` will print out the path to the specific property that was changed.
Reactivity.Default.WatchDeep(obj, path => Debug.WriteLine(path))

Computed property that is an instance method of the BindableBase base class.

public class ViewModel : BindableBase {
    // Can be bound to xaml to automatically notify Area changes when Width or Height changes.
    public double Area => Computed(() => Width * Height);
}
<Element Command={markup:Command Execute} />
<Element Command={markup:Command ExecuteWithArgumentAsync, CanExecute}
         CommandParameter={Binding Argument} />
class ViewModel
{
    public void Execute() {}

    public void ExecuteWithArgument(string arg) {}

    // The `Execute` method supports async, and its default `Can Execute` method will disable the command when it is busy.

    public Task ExecuteAsync() => Task.Completed;

    public Task ExecuteWithArgumentAsync(string arg) => Task.Completed;

    // The `Can Execute` method does not support async.

    public bool CanExecute() => true;

    public bool CanExecuteWithArgument(string arg) => true;
}

Combine multiple Converters into one pipeline.

<TextBlock Visibility="{Binding DescriptionText, Converter={markup:Compose
                       {StaticResource IsNullOrEmptyOperator},
                       {StaticResource NotConverter},
                       {StaticResource BooleanToVisibilityConverter}}}"
           Text="{Binding DescriptionText}" />

Using the Conditional expression in XAML.

<Button Command="{markup:If {Binding BoolProperty},
                            {Binding OkCommand},
                            {Binding CancelCommand}}" />
<UserControl>
    <markup:If Condition="{Binding IsLoading}">
        <markup:If.True>
            <views:LoadingView />
        </markup:If.True>
        <markup:If.False>
            <views:LoadedView />
        </markup:If.False>
    </markup:If>
</UserControl>

Using the Switch expression in XAML.

<Image Source="{markup:Switch {Binding FileType},
                              {Case {x:Static res:FileType.Music}, {StaticResource MusicIcon}},
                              {Case {x:Static res:FileType.Video}, {StaticResource VideoIcon}},
                              {Case {x:Static res:FileType.Picture}, {StaticResource PictureIcon}},
                              ...
                              {Case {StaticResource UnknownFileIcon}}}" />
<UserControl>
    <Switch To="{Binding SelectedViewName}">
        <Case Label="View1">
            <views:View1 />
        </Case>
        <Case Label="{x:Static res:Views.View2}">
            <views:View2 />
        </Case>
        <Case>
            <views:View404 />
        </Case>
    </Switch>
</UserControl>

Dynamically switch the culture resource without restarting the app.

<TextBlock Text="{markup:I18n {x:Static languages:UiStrings.MainWindow_Title}}" />
<TextBlock Text="{markup:I18nString {x:Static languages:UiStrings.SayHello}, {Binding Username}}" />
<TextBlock Text="{markup:I18nString {x:Static languages:UiStrings.StringFormat},
                                    {Binding Arg0},
                                    {Binding Arg1},
                                    ...,
                                    {Binding Arg15}}" />
5. StylesExtension (In Progress)
<Button Style="{markup:Styles {StaticResource FlatButtonStyle},
                              {StaticResource AnimationStyle},
                              ...}" />

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