This must be a case of poor googling on my part as I know I saw a solution for this out on the wbe before, but how would I go about implementing an extension method which is able to convert INotifyPropertyChanged.PropertyChanged
events into an IObservable<Tuple<TProperty,TProperty>>
where the values of the tuple represent the oldValue and the newValue of the property?
So I want to know what is the best way to take something like this: (credit for below to)
public static IObservable<TProperty> ObservePropertyChanged<TNotifier, TProperty>(this TNotifier notifier,
Expression<Func<TNotifier, TProperty>> propertyAccessor,
bool startWithCurrent = false)
where TNotifier : INotifyPropertyChanged {
// Parse the expression to find the correct property name.
MemberExpression member = (MemberExpression)propertyAccessor.Body;
string name = member.Member.Name;
// Compile the expression so we can run it to read the property value.
var reader = propertyAccessor.Compile();
var propertyChanged = Observable.FromEventPattern<PropertyChangedEventHandler, PropertyChangedEventArgs>(
handler => (sender, args) => handler(sender, args),
x => notifier.PropertyChanged += x,
x => notifier.PropertyChanged -= x);
// Filter the events to the correct property name, then select the value of the property from the notifier.
var newValues = from p in propertyChanged
where p.EventArgs.PropertyName == name
select reader(notifier);
// If the caller wants the current value as well as future ones, use Defer() so that the current value is read when the subscription
// is added, rather than right now. Otherwise just return the above observable.
return startWithCurrent ? Observable.Defer(() => Observable.Return(reader(notifier)).Concat(newValues)) : newValues;
}
And convert it to fit this signature:
public static IObservable<Tuple<TProperty,TProperty>> ObservePropertyChanged<TNotifier, TProperty>(this TNotifier notifier,
Expression<Func<TNotifier, TProperty>> propertyAccessor,
bool startWithCurrent = false)
where TNotifier : INotifyPropertyChanged {
// Parse the expression to find the correct property name.
MemberExpression member = (MemberExpression)propertyAccessor.Body;
string name = member.Member.Name;
// Compile the expression so we can run it to read the property value.
var reader = propertyAccessor.Compile();
var propertyChanged = Observable.FromEventPattern<PropertyChangedEventHandler, PropertyChangedEventArgs>(
handler => (sender, args) => handler(sender, args),
x => notifier.PropertyChanged += x,
x => notifier.PropertyChanged -= x);
// Filter the events to the correct property name, then select the value of the property from the notifier.
var newValues = from p in propertyChanged
where p.EventArgs.PropertyName == name
select reader(notifier);
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
Edit: I figured out something that seems to work after trying many different operators. Is this a correct way of accomplishing this? Is there anything I'm missing?
public static IObservable<Tuple<TProperty,TProperty>> ObserveValueChanged<TNotifier, TProperty>(this TNotifier notifier,
Expression<Func<TNotifier, TProperty>> propertyAccessor,
bool startWithCurrent = false)
where TNotifier : INotifyPropertyChanged {
var observable = ObservePropertyChanged(notifier, propertyAccessor, startWithCurrent);
return observable.Scan(new Tuple<TProperty, TProperty>(default(TProperty), default(TProperty)),
(acc, p) => new Tuple<TProperty, TProperty>(acc.Item2, p));
}
Edit: I incorporated Gideon's solution to end up with the following:
public static IObservable<Tuple<TProperty, TProperty>> ObserveValueChanged2<TNotifier, TProperty>(this TNotifier notifier,
Expression<Func<TNotifier, TProperty>> propertyAccessor,
bool startWithCurrent = false)
where TNotifier : INotifyPropertyChanged {
// Compile the expression so we can run it to read the property value.
var reader = propertyAccessor.Compile();
var newValues = ObservePropertyChanged(notifier, propertyAccessor, false);
if (startWithCurrent) {
var capturedNewValues = newValues; //To prevent warning about modified closure
newValues = Observable.Defer(() => Observable.Return(reader(notifier))
.Concat(capturedNewValues));
}
return Observable.Create<Tuple<TProperty, TProperty>>(obs => {
Tuple<TProperty, TProperty> oldNew = null;
return newValues.Subscribe(v => {
if (oldNew == null) {
oldNew = Tuple.Create(default(TProperty), v);
} else {
oldNew = Tuple.Create(oldNew.Item2, v);
obs.OnNext(oldNew);
}
},
obs.OnError,
obs.OnCompleted);
});
}
P.S. I eventually stumbled upon my current solution, but I don't want to violate any etiquite for SO, should I add an answer or close the question (I'd prefer not to delete since this may prove useful later)? I'm still not sure this is the best way of doing this.