This is more of a MVVM application design question. I'm trying to implement a very basic User-based permission management where the Visibility of certain controls in my application is derived from the Current User Role. Here my simplified model:
public class User
{
public string UserName {get;set;}
public Role UserRole {get;set;}
}
public enum Role
{
Developer,
BusinessAnalyst
}
public class MenuItemModel
{
public ICommand Command {get;set;}
public string Header {get;set;}
public bool Visible {get;set;}
private List<MenuItemModel> _Items;
public List<MenuItemModel> Items
{
get { return _Items ?? (_Items = new List<MenuItemModel>()); }
set
{
_Items = value;
}
}
}
My MainViewModel contains the following properties:
public class MainViewModel : ViewModelBase<MainViewModel>
{
private ObservableCollection<MenuItemModel> _MainMenu;
public ObservableCollection<MenuItemModel> MainMenu
{
get { return _MainMenu; }
set
{
_MainMenu = value;
NotifyPropertyChanged(x=>x.MainMenu);
}
}
private User _CurrentUser;
public User CurrentUser
{
get { return _CurrentUser; }
set {
_CurrentUser = value;
NotifyPropertyChanged(x=>x.CurrentUser);
}
}
}
Here my XAML where I declare and bind my Menu:
<Menu DockPanel.Dock="Top" ItemsSource="{Binding Path=MainMenu}">
<Menu.ItemContainerStyle>
<Style>
<Setter Property="MenuItem.Header" Value="{Binding Path=Header}"/>
<Setter Property="MenuItem.ItemsSource" Value="{Binding Path=Items}"/>
<!-- How to bind Visibility????-->
<!--Setter Property="MenuItem.Visibility" /-->
</Style>
</Menu.ItemContainerStyle>
</Menu>
Now here my requirements:
- The Visibility of some UI controls (e.g. MenuItems) is dependent on User.Role. For example: MenuItemA should be visible to Role.Developer, but not for Role.BusinessAnalyst
- Some controls may be visible for more than one Role (e.g. Developer and Business Analyst)
My two options so far
- Create a custom Converter that has the logic to derive Visibility based on the Roles allowed and bind it to the MenuItem.Visibility Value property. The problem with this: a) The Roles allowed for this control need to be passed at Runtime since they come from the database and you cannot bind CommandParameters to a collection of Roles. b)How will the Converter have access to the User.Role to derive Visibility?
- Create the visibility logic inside a property in my UI model (e.g. MenuItemModel). But here I don't want to create a dependency between my User and MenuItemModel classes.
What is the cleanest way to derive UI control Visibility dynamically based on User.Role without running into tightly-coupled scenarios (dependencies)?
Thanks!
Solution: So this is how I ended up solving it based on @fmunkert suggestion. Notice I had to change the MenuItemModel.Items property to List in order to access the 'RemoveAll' method:
public MainViewModel()
{
//Create a new User with a Role
InitializeUser();
//Get all the Menus in the application
List<MenuItemModel> allItems = GetAllMenus();
//Remove recursively all Items that should not be visible for this user
allItems.RemoveAll(x=>!IsVisibleToUser(x));
//Set my MainMenu based on the filtered Menu list
_MainMenu = new ObservableCollection<MenuItemModel>(allItems);
}
private void InitializeUser()
{
CurrentUser = new User {UserName = "apsolis", UserRole = Role.Developer};
}
Here the method in my MainViewModel
that removes forbidden Items recursively:
/// <summary>
/// Method to check if current MenuItem is visible to user
/// and remove items that are forbidden to this user
/// </summary>
/// <param name="m"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
public bool IsVisibleToUser(MenuItemModel m)
{
if (m.Items != null && m.Items.Count > 0)
{
m.Items.RemoveAll(y=>!IsVisibleToUser(y));
}
return m.Roles == null || m.Roles.Contains(CurrentUser.UserRole);
}
This seems to be working fine