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My problem is with the viewcell, the OnDelete command is not found due to it being of the IssueModel class, I've attempted to change the binding-context of the Listview, but that doesn't change anything except the above binding.

Is there any way to change the binding context of the viewcell so I don't have to put the command into to IssueModel?

freshMvvm:FreshBaseContentPage xmlns="http://xamarin.com/schemas/2014/forms"
             xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2009/xaml"
             xmlns:converters="clr-namespace:ASFT.Converters;assembly=ASFT"
             xmlns:freshMvvm="clr-namespace:FreshMvvm;assembly=FreshMvvm"
             xmlns:helperMethods="clr-namespace:ASFT.HelperMethods;assembly=ASFT"
             x:Class="ASFT.Pages.IssueListPage">
    <ContentPage.Resources>
        <ResourceDictionary>
            <converters:SelectedItemEventArgsToSelectedItemConverter x:Key="SelectedItemConverter" />
            <converters:DateTextConverter x:Key="DateToTextConverter" />
        </ResourceDictionary>
    </ContentPage.Resources>
<ListView ItemsSource="{Binding Issues}" SeparatorColor="#444444" RowHeight="90" IsPullToRefreshEnabled="True" IsRefreshing="{Binding IsBusy}" RefreshCommand="{Binding PullRefreshCommand}" >
        <ListView.Behaviors>
        <helperMethods:EventToCommandBehavior EventName="ItemSelected" 
                                          Command="{Binding OnSelectedIssueCommand}" 
                                          Converter="{StaticResource SelectedItemConverter}" />
        </ListView.Behaviors>
        <ListView.ItemTemplate>
            <DataTemplate>
                <ViewCell >
                    <ViewCell.ContextActions>
                        <MenuItem  Command="{Binding OnDelete}"  Text="Delete" IsDestructive="True" />
                    </ViewCell.ContextActions>

                    <ViewCell.View>
                        <Grid>
                            <Grid.RowDefinitions>
                                <RowDefinition Height="Auto"></RowDefinition>
                                <RowDefinition Height="Auto"></RowDefinition>
                                <RowDefinition Height="*"></RowDefinition>
                            </Grid.RowDefinitions>
                            <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
                                <ColumnDefinition Width="70"></ColumnDefinition>
                                <ColumnDefinition Width="*"></ColumnDefinition>
                                <ColumnDefinition Width="50"></ColumnDefinition>
                            </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>

                            <Image Grid.Row="0" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Column="0" Source="{Binding SeverityImagePath}" HorizontalOptions="Center" VerticalOptions="Center" HeightRequest="70"/>
                            <Image Grid.Row="0" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Column="2" Source="{Binding StatusImagePath}" HorizontalOptions="Center" VerticalOptions="Center" HeightRequest="60"/>

                            <Label Grid.Row="0" Grid.Column="1" Text="{Binding Title}" LineBreakMode="TailTruncation" YAlign="Center" VerticalOptions="Start" Font="Bold, Medium"/>
                            <Label Grid.Row="1" Grid.Column="1" Text="{Binding Created, Converter={StaticResource DateToTextConverter}}" YAlign="Center" VerticalOptions="Start" Font="Medium"/>
                            <Label Grid.Row="2" Grid.Column="1" Text="{Binding Description}" LineBreakMode="WordWrap" YAlign="Start" VerticalOptions="Start" Font="Small"/>
                        </Grid>

                    </ViewCell.View>
                </ViewCell>
            </DataTemplate>
        </ListView.ItemTemplate>
    </ListView>

</freshMvvm:FreshBaseContentPage>

Edit:

I've attempted one of the answers but that didn't work. This just gets an error message: expected type is object, but type is IssueListPageModel

     xmlns:pageModels="clr-namespace:ASFT.PageModels;assembly=ASFT"



 <MenuItem Command="{Binding Path=BindingContext.OnDelete, Source={pageModels:IssueListPageModel}}" Text="Delete" IsDestructive="True" />

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Add a x:Name attribute to your freshMvvm:FreshBaseContentPage, like i.e.: x:Name="MyAwesomePage".

Now change your ViewCell binding like this:

<MenuItem Command="{Binding Path=BindingContext.OnDelete, Source={x:Reference Name=MyAwesomePage}}" Text="Delete" IsDestructive="True" />

Now the binding source is set to the page by using its name. And the path is set to the property BindingContext.OnDelete. So, in your backing view model for this page there should be a OnDelete property.

To clarify the separate components like you've asked in the comments.

The Path= is omitted with a regular binding. When not explicitly mentioned, {Binding MyProperty} means the same as '{Binding Path=MyProperty}'. Path means the path to the value that needs to be bound from the BindingContext, so effectively the property that you are binding to.

The Source is used to specify what is the source of the Path. Which is in itself another binding. In our case to a reference which is known by the name we just gave the page. This way, the binding of the ViewCell knows to start at the Source and then search for the Path to retrieve its value. I hope this makes it a bit clear.

You can reference anything here if you want to, as long as you have access to the instance of the class here. I would, however, recommend to keep it to the BindingContext which is effectively the view model (note: BindingContext is the actual property of your page that contains the view model). Else you will lose overview very quickly.

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  • Hi Gerald! I've seen this before on the xamarin website but they don't explain what the individual Components do. What does Binding Path, Source do? I just want to learn from this for the future.
    – JsonDork
    Mar 27, 2018 at 8:09
  • And how do I use this to do it with an ViewModel/PageModel? I can't do an x:reference on a normal c# class?
    – JsonDork
    Mar 27, 2018 at 8:42
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    Updated answer for you! Mar 27, 2018 at 9:34
  • Still not sure how to do it with my own example in my own edit, as the pagemodel could not be found and you can't x:name a regular class?
    – JsonDork
    Mar 27, 2018 at 11:49
  • How would you do it with something that is not a page?
    – JsonDork
    Mar 28, 2018 at 8:13

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