It's quite easy to check if certain container or its children have validation errors. This can be used to disable Save button.
I can use timer
public SomeUserControl()
{
InitializeComponent();
var timer = new DispatcherTimer
{
Interval = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(100),
IsEnabled = true
};
Loaded += (s, e) => buttonSave.IsEnabled = IsValid(grid);
Unloaded += (s, e) => timer.Stop();
}
to poll and to disable button.
<!-- container with lots of controls, bindings and validations -->
<Grid x:Name="grid">
...
</Grid>
<!-- save button -->
<Button x:Name="buttonSave" ... />
Is there a better way? Ideally I want an event. Unfortunately the only event I've found, Validation.Error event, can only be used on the element with bindings itself. Going through children elements and subscribing (not mentioning what I have to deal with adding new children) feels way worser than polling.
Thoughts?
Button
to anICommand
property of a view model and implement the command'sCanExecute
method to returnfalse
and raise theCanExecuteChanged
event whenever you want to disable theButton
.x:Name
, but Commands were designed for that very reason, so you have control over the enabled and disabled state. If your VM would handle the validation then your job would be a lot easier, however since we are stuck with names and validation in UI with Binding I presume? Can you determine if Save Button is enabled from VM?int
- the view model will not even know about it, it has previous valid number and think everything is fine, but on the screen is a red border and I want to disable "Save" button.