Qeustion:
Is it possible to add an additional PropertyDescriptor
to the PropertyDescriptorCollection
of an ICustomTypeDescriptor
after DataConext
has been set?
Details:
I am creating a new class which implements ICustomTypeDescriptor
with the goal of dynamically adding new Properties to this class at runtime, and binding them to a WPF application.
For example, a user may define a new property through a scripting language (eg. Lua) while the app is running, and I would like XAML to be able to Bind to that Property.
The issue I am running into is that if I add a property AFTER the DataContext has been set, the Binding to XAML does not work; it does not attempt to call associated PropertyDescriptor.GetValue
method.
I believe this issue is that shortly after setting the DataContext to my ICustomTypeDescriptor
, its implementation of ICustomTypeDescriptor.GetProperties
is called, at which point I create PropertyDescriptor
for all known Properties. I then later add new Properties, but don't have the ability to add new PropertyDescriptor
for them.
Code:
I have trimmed down the code a bit here to make it easier to read, removing a lot of the boiler-plate stuff.
The idea in this example is that the first text field is Bound to a dynamically created property, which is defined during construction, and the second text field is Bound to a property that won't exist until the Button is clicked.
The property created when the button is clicked only gets DataBound properly if I set the DataContext to something new.
public class MyCustomType : ICustomTypeDescriptor, INotifyPropertyChanged
{
Dictionary<string, object> Properties = new Dictionary<string, object>();
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
public MyCustomType()
{
Properties.Add("CustomProp", "What up, world?");
}
private void NotifyPropertyChanged(String info)
{
if (PropertyChanged != null)
{
PropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(info));
}
}
public void CreateOrSetProperty(string name, object val)
{
Properties[name] = val;
NotifyPropertyChanged(name);
}
PropertyDescriptorCollection ICustomTypeDescriptor.GetProperties(Attribute[] attributes)
{
List<PropertyDescriptor> props = new List<PropertyDescriptor>();
foreach (KeyValuePair<string, object> entry in Properties)
{
props.Add(new MyCustomTypePropertyDescriptor(entry.Key, attributes));
}
return new PropertyDescriptorCollection(props.ToArray());
}
PropertyDescriptorCollection ICustomTypeDescriptor.GetProperties()
{
return ((ICustomTypeDescriptor)this).GetProperties(null);
}
class MyCustomTypePropertyDescriptor : PropertyDescriptor
{
public MyCustomTypePropertyDescriptor(string name, Attribute[] attrs)
: base(name, attrs)
{
}
public override object GetValue(object component)
{
return ((MyCustomType)component).Properties[Name];
}
public override bool IsReadOnly
{
get { return false; }
}
public override void SetValue(object component, object value)
{
((MyCustomType)component).Properties[Name] = value;
}
}
}
public partial class Page5
{
public Page5()
{
this.InitializeComponent();
}
private void BtnAddProperty_Click(object sender, System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs e)
{
// A static resource defined in XAML used as the DataContext for both text blocks.
MyCustomType c = Resources["MyCustomTypeData"] as MyCustomType;
// Create a new property which is already being referenced in a DataBind in XAML but
// prior to this function being called, did not exist.
c.CreateOrSetProperty("AnotherProp", "Another Property!");
// If I clear the DataContext and set it back to the previous value it triggers
// ICustomTypeDescriptor.GetProperties to get called again, and the property gets
// Bound. If I don't do this, it fails.
//MyTextBlock2.DataContext = null;
//MyTextBlock2.DataContext = c;
}
}
<Page.Resources>
<WpfApplication1:MyCustomType x:Key="MyCustomTypeData"/>
</Page.Resources>
<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot">
<StackPanel HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top">
<TextBlock DataContext="{StaticResource MyCustomTypeData}" x:Name="MyTextBlock" HorizontalAlignment="Left" TextWrapping="Wrap" Text="{Binding CustomProp}" VerticalAlignment="Top" FontSize="32" Background="Black" Foreground="White"/>
<TextBlock DataContext="{StaticResource MyCustomTypeData}" x:Name="MyTextBlock2" HorizontalAlignment="Left" TextWrapping="Wrap" Text="{Binding AnotherProp}" VerticalAlignment="Top" FontSize="32" Background="Black" Foreground="White"/>
<Button x:Name="BtnAddProperty" Content="Add Additional Property" Click="BtnAddProperty_Click"/>
</StackPanel>
</Grid>