Say you have a button whose command
property is bound to some ICommand
of the current item of some collection.
When the collection is null
, the button remains enabled and clicking it seems to be a no-op. I want instead that the button remains disabled. I figured out the following to keep buttons disabled whenever the collection is null. It however seems a bit too convoluted for something that could perhaps be accomplished in a more natural, simpler, and more MVVM like.
Hence the question: is there a simpler way to keep that button disabled, ideally where no code-behind is used?
.xaml:
<Button Content="Do something" >
<Button.Command>
<PriorityBinding>
<Binding Path="Items/DoSomethingCmd" />
<Binding Path="DisabledCmd" />
</PriorityBinding>
</Button.Command>
</Button>
.cs:
public class ViewModel : NotificationObject
{
ObservableCollection<Foo> _items;
public DelegateCommand DisabledCmd { get; private set; }
public ObservableCollection<Foo> Items {
get { return _items; }
set { _items = value; RaisePropertyChanged("Items"); }
}
public ViewModel()
{
DisabledCmd = new DelegateCommand(DoNothing, CantDoAnything);
}
void DoNothing() { }
bool CantDoAnything()
{
return false;
}
}
Edit:
A couple of notes:
- I am aware that I can use lambda expressions, but in this example code I do not.
- I know what a predicate is.
- I don't see how doing something with
DoSomethingCmd.CanExecute
will do anything to help as there is noDoSomethingCmd
to access while there is no current item. - So I'll re-center my question: How can I avoid using the
DisabledCmd
? I am not interested in moving up theDoSomethingCmd
as it is not what I am looking for. I wouldn't be asking this question otherwise.
Another edit:
So I basically adopted this answer as a solution: WPF/MVVM: Disable a Button's state when the ViewModel behind the UserControl is not yet Initialized?
It is, I believe, exactly what hbarck proposes.