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I have a UserControl with Button inside which opens a ContextMenu when left clicked. I'm trying to pass UserControl's parent Window as a parameter to ContextMenu item's command to close that window, but with no avail. I've tried everything with RelativeSource and PlacementTarget, but parameter is always null. I'm aware that ContextMenu is not part of parent window's VisualTree. I'm currently stuck with this approach, but it is not working.

<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot">
        <Button 
            HorizontalAlignment="Left" 
            Margin="0" 
            Style="{DynamicResource ButtonStyle1}" 
            VerticalAlignment="Top" 
            Width="120" 
            Height="25" 
            Content="Dashboard Menu" 
            TextElement.FontWeight="Bold" 
            Foreground="AliceBlue"             
            >

            <!--Tag="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={ x:Type Window}}}"-->
            <Button.ContextMenu>
                <ContextMenu DataContext="{Binding PlacementTarget, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}" >
                    <MenuItem Header="Open Log Viewer" Command="{StaticResource openLogViewer}" />
                    <Separator />
                    <MenuItem Header="Exit" Command="{StaticResource exit}" CommandParameter="{Binding PlacementTarget.DataContext, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType=Window}}"/>
                </ContextMenu>
            </Button.ContextMenu>
        </Button>
    </Grid>

Command is a Referenced command defined in UserControl.Resources:

<my:CommandReference x:Key="exit" Command="{Binding Exit}" />

and it's Execute part is triggered but parameter is always null. So, my question is, what is the right way to bind parent window as CommandParameter of MenuItem. Any help is appreciated, because this thing is bothering me for almost two days.

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Right way here is to not pass parent Window to the VM as CommandParameter. If this is MVVM you should be using a Messenger(MVVM Light) / EventAggregator(Prism) approach to send a Message to the Window's code-behind when the command is triggered to Close it.

Referencing Window in the VM is just plain wrong.

Just for reference, what your trying to do "can be done"

something like:

<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot">
  <Button HorizontalAlignment="Left" 
          Margin="0" 
          Style="{DynamicResource ButtonStyle1}" 
          VerticalAlignment="Top" 
          Width="120" 
          Height="25" 
          Content="Dashboard Menu" 
          TextElement.FontWeight="Bold" 
          Foreground="AliceBlue"
          Tag="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor,
                                                         AncestorType={x:Type Window}}}">
    <Button.ContextMenu>
      <ContextMenu>
        <MenuItem Header="Open Log Viewer" Command="{StaticResource openLogViewer}" />
        <Separator />
        <MenuItem Command="{StaticResource exit}"
                  CommandParameter="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag,
                                             RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}}"
                  Header="Exit" />
...

Update:

Download Link

When executing the "Exit" command from the ContextMenu you should see Sender Object: MvvmLight16.MainWindow in your Output Window. This output is sent from the VM.

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  • Thanks for the explanation, but this is the first approach that I tried and it doesn't work. I know that I'm breaking MVVM pattern when I'm passing parent window to VM, but I'm not using any of the MVVM toolkits.
    – wannjanjic
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:17
  • @wannjanjic I've updated my answer with a download link to a sample that uses the approach I said and it works fine for me. Well if you're not using any MVVM toolkit's maybe your should consider using one than break MVVM. Rather might as well not use MVVM tbh.
    – Viv
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:27
  • @wannjanjic oh and delete DataContext="{Binding PlacementTarget, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}" from your ContextMenu. Not sure why you even needed that
    – Viv
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:30
  • Thanks for the sample solution. It is working fine for me also, but when I use the same approach in my project it doesn't work at all (parameter is still null). Maybe there's difference because my button is inside UserControl which is placed on MainWindow (Parent).
    – wannjanjic
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:38
  • @wannjanjic That makes no difference, Just tried it to confirm as well. I'd guess to start debugging switch your command from CommandReference to a simple command like you had in my example and see if it works fine. I'd guess the command parameter is set correctly however the Command does not use it being a StaticResource
    – Viv
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:47

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