This port allows for Uno-based apps to use behaviors on Windows, iOS, Android and WebAssembly.
The WinUI Uno.Microsoft.Xaml.Behaviors.WinUI.Managed and UWP Uno.Microsoft.Xaml.Behaviors.Uwp.Managed Nuget packages is available.
To install the WinUI behaviors in .NET class libraries, such as the ones found in Uno Platform 4.7, use the following:
<ItemGroup Condition="'$(TargetFramework)' == 'net6.0-windows10.0.19041.0'"> <PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Xaml.Behaviors.WinUI.Managed" Version="2.0.9" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup Condition="'$(TargetFramework)' != 'net6.0-windows10.0.19041.0'"> <PackageReference Include="Uno.Microsoft.Xaml.Behaviors.WinUI.Managed" Version="2.3.0" /> </ItemGroup>
You may need to adjust net6.0-windows10.0.19041.0
to the TargetFramework value found in your project.
XAML Behaviors is an easy-to-use means of adding common and reusable interactivity to your Windows UWP applications with minimal code. It is available for both native and managed applications. Use of XAML Behaviors is governed by the MIT License
XAML Behaviors is an easy-to-use means of adding common and reusable interactivity to your Windows UWP applications with minimal code. It is available for managed applications only. Use of XAML Behaviors is governed by the MIT License
Platform Status ManagedFor an example of using Behaviors in an application, here is a snippet of XAML:
<Button xmlns:Interactivity="using:Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity"> <Interactivity:Interaction.Behaviors> <Interactivity:EventTriggerBehavior EventName="Click"> <Interactivity:ChangePropertyAction PropertyName="Background"> <Interactivity:ChangePropertyAction.Value> <SolidColorBrush Color="Red"/> </Interactivity:ChangePropertyAction.Value> </Interactivity:ChangePropertyAction> </Interactivity:EventTriggerBehavior> </Interactivity:Interaction.Behaviors> </Button>
The documentation explains how to install Visual Studio, add the XAML Behaviors NuGet package to your project, and get started using the API.
Building Behaviors from Sourcenuget restore src\BehaviorsSDKManaged\BehaviorsSDKManaged.sln
msbuild -t:build src\BehaviorsSDKManaged\BehaviorsSDKManaged.sln /p:Configuration=Release
For UWP:
msbuild /t:pack src\BehaviorsSDKManaged\Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.Uwp\Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.Uwp.csproj /p:Configuration=Release
/p:TimestampPackage=true
to include the timestamp in the NuGet package versionFor WinUI:
msbuild /t:Pack src\BehaviorsSDKManaged\Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.WinUI\Microsoft.Xaml.Interactivity.WinUI.csproj /p:Configuration=Release
/p:TimestampPackage=true
to include the timestamp in the NuGet package versionRetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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