I've been working with WPF for a little while now and I've had trouble forcing only one instance of a window to open from my MainWindow. I've been trying to find out if the solution I chose is the best one but there does not seem to be a lot in the way of this subject. Makes me wonder if I am going about it entirely the wrong way.
The original problem I was trying to solve was only allow one instance of a window to open, which I accomplished using a singleton model. It ended up working just fine, but I have two windows I want to open that I'd like this functionality on. I figured it would be nice to make a "BaseWindow" to inherit from, so I'd only need to implement this once. That's where I got stuck.
I've created a very simple project where I am trying to implement this idea, but instead I am getting hit with a protectional level error on the AboutWindow's public contructor, because the WindowBase contructor is private. Changing it to public allows the program to compile, but it seems to "skip" the AboutWindow contructor which has "InitializeComponent".
However as a side note, the portion that allows only one instance is indeed working. If I can get constructor with IniliatizeCompotent to work I'll be set. To clarify, any windows that derive from WindowBase can be open at the same time. So in this case, one OptionWindow at a time and one AboutWindow.
MainWindow.xaml:
<Window x:Class="WpfApplication1.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="MainWindow" Height="181" Width="259">
<DockPanel>
<Menu DockPanel.Dock="Top">
<MenuItem Header="_File"></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Header="_Tools">
<MenuItem Header="_Options" ></MenuItem>
</MenuItem>
<MenuItem Header="_Help">
<MenuItem Header="_About" Click="AboutMenuItem_Click"></MenuItem>
</MenuItem>
</Menu>
<Grid>
<TextBlock Text="Content would go here"></TextBlock>
</Grid>
</DockPanel>
</Window>
MainWindow.xaml.cs:
using System.Windows;
namespace WpfApplication1 {
public partial class MainWindow : Window {
public MainWindow() {
InitializeComponent();
}
private void AboutMenuItem_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {
AboutWindow.Instance.Show();
}
}
}
AboutWindow.xaml:
<src:WindowBase x:Class="WpfApplication1.AboutWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:src="clr-namespace:WpfApplication1"
Title="AboutWindow" Height="300" Width="300">
<Grid>
<Label Content="Label" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="84,74,0,0" VerticalAlignment="Top"/>
</Grid>
</src:WindowBase>
AboutWindow.xaml.cs:
namespace WpfApplication1 {
/// <summary>
/// Interaction logic for AboutWindow.xaml
/// </summary>
public partial class AboutWindow : WindowBase {
public AboutWindow() {
InitializeComponent();
}
}
}
WindowBase.cs:
using System;
using System.Windows;
namespace WpfApplication1 {
public partial class WindowBase : Window {
private static WindowBase instance;
static WindowBase() {
}
private WindowBase() {
Closed += AbstractWindow_Closed;
}
public static WindowBase Instance {
get {
if (instance == null) {
instance = new WindowBase();
} return instance;
}
}
private void AbstractWindow_Closed(object sender, EventArgs e) {
instance = null;
}
}
}
What exactly is the missing piece of the puzzle or am I going about this the wrong way?