I'm trying to verify that my events are being fired on the correct thread. I know that the functions linked to the events occur on the same thread that they are fired from, but I'm a bit confused if they are actually being fired on the correct thread.
I have a Form
with a BackgroundWorker
and a custom class object called Uploader
on this Form
. This Uploader
object is constructed in the constructor of my extended Form
class such as this:
public partial class UploadProgress : Form
{
private BackgroundWorker uploadWorker;
private Uploader uploader;
public UploadProgress(S3Info info, List<System.IO.DirectoryInfo> directoryList = null )
{
InitializeComponent();
this.uploadWorker = new BackgroundWorker();
//Configuration of BackgroundWorker & EventHandlers removed for simplicity of example
uploader = (directoryList != null) ? new Uploader(info, directoryList) : new Uploader(info);
}
The Uploader
object can fire two different events depending on the upload progress. In the form_load()
event method I am passing the Uploader
object into the BackgroundWorker
as a parameter via the RunWorkerAsync(object)
method.
Now my question is this: Since the the Uploader
object's long running methods are firing events in the BackgroundWorker
's DoWork method are those events occuring on the BackgroundWorker's thread or are they happening on the UI thread since that's where the object was constructed and the events were setup?