I'm trying to update my UWP App's UI from a non-UI thread. I'm using Dispatcher.RunAsync
to make the changes. I have tried changing:
ToggleSwitch.OnContent
andOffContent
Image.Source
Checkbox.IsChecked
Checkbox.Content
Nothing changes.
Currently, I'm reading values from the local settings cache (ApplicationDataContainer localSettings = ApplicationData.Current.LocalSettings
), but I have tried using bools. No difference.
When debugging, Visual Studio indicates that the properties like Checkbox.IsChecked
, etc. do change. However, in the app itself, no changes occur visually.
My current XAML code for the Checkbox
es:
<CheckBox x:Name="checkBox1" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="200,93,0,0"/>
<CheckBox x:Name="checkBox2" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="200,125,0,0"/>
<CheckBox x:Name="checkBox3" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="200,157,0,0"/>
The cs code:
public async void updateUI()
{
await Dispatcher.RunAsync(Windows.UI.Core.CoreDispatcherPriority.Normal, () =>
{
// change checkBox1 UI State
checkBox1.IsChecked = (Convert.ToBoolean(localSettings.Values["test1"])) ? true : false;
checkBox1.Content = (checkBox1.IsChecked.Value) ? "On" : "Off";
// change checkBox2 UI State
checkBox2.IsChecked = (Convert.ToBoolean(localSettings.Values["test2"])) ? true : false;
checkBox2.Content = (checkBox2.IsChecked.Value) ? "On" : "Off";
// change checkBox3 UI State
checkBox3.IsChecked = (Convert.ToBoolean(localSettings.Values["test3"])) ? true : false;
checkBox3.Content = (checkBox3.IsChecked.Value) ? "On" : "Off";
});
}
I call updateUI
by simply invoking it, like this: updateUI()
. And, no, there is no exception or error. Just nothing happens visually.
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong??
Edit
I am unable to use Dispatcher.BeginInvoke
as it is absent in a UWP Environment.
Edit 2
What I've noticed is that: if I put the same code (without the Dispatcher.RunAsync
) in a UI event like a button click event, it runs perfectly. Can't one, somehow replicate this programmatically?
I have tried simply invoking an eventhandler method (like btnClickMe_Click
) both with and without the Dispatcher.RunAsync
code. However, that also does not cause any visual change whatsoever.
public async void Connection_OnRequestReceived(AppServiceConnection sender, AppServiceRequestReceivedEventArgs args)
which is triggered when my WinForm Component sends data to the UWP App through theAppServices
APIIsChecked = someBool ? true : false
could be simplified to justIsChecked = someBool
.ApplicationData.Current.DataChanged
event and calling updateUI() from there. The DataChanged event gets invoked when I call theApplicationData.Current.SignalDataChange()
method. Thanks though.