I'm using the Toolkit's Datepicker as above but I'd like to restrict it to month and year selections only, as in this situation the users don't know or care about the exact date .Obviously with the data being stored in a Datetime format there will be day stored but that doesn't concern me. Is there an easy way to tie this down?
Thanks
Thanks to @Fernando García for the basis of this.
I have written DateFormat and IsMonthYear attached properties for DatePicker to enable Month/Year selection.
The IsMonthYear attached property restricts DatePicker's Calendar.DisplayMode to Year and Decade to prevent selection from CalendarMode.Month. It also sets the day portion of DatePicker.SelectedDate to 1.
The DateFormat attached property is not limited to this scenario, it can also be used separate from IsMonthYear to provide a format string for DatePicker's display and input.
Example usage of the attached properties:
<DatePicker my:DatePickerCalendar.IsMonthYear="True"
my:DatePickerDateFormat.DateFormat="MM/yyyy"/>
The IsMonthYear attached property is:
public class DatePickerCalendar
{
public static readonly DependencyProperty IsMonthYearProperty =
DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached("IsMonthYear", typeof(bool), typeof(DatePickerCalendar),
new PropertyMetadata(OnIsMonthYearChanged));
public static bool GetIsMonthYear(DependencyObject dobj)
{
return (bool)dobj.GetValue(IsMonthYearProperty);
}
public static void SetIsMonthYear(DependencyObject dobj, bool value)
{
dobj.SetValue(IsMonthYearProperty, value);
}
private static void OnIsMonthYearChanged(DependencyObject dobj, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
var datePicker = (DatePicker) dobj;
Application.Current.Dispatcher
.BeginInvoke(DispatcherPriority.Loaded,
new Action<DatePicker, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs>(SetCalendarEventHandlers),
datePicker, e);
}
private static void SetCalendarEventHandlers(DatePicker datePicker, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.NewValue == e.OldValue)
return;
if ((bool)e.NewValue)
{
datePicker.CalendarOpened += DatePickerOnCalendarOpened;
datePicker.CalendarClosed += DatePickerOnCalendarClosed;
}
else
{
datePicker.CalendarOpened -= DatePickerOnCalendarOpened;
datePicker.CalendarClosed -= DatePickerOnCalendarClosed;
}
}
private static void DatePickerOnCalendarOpened(object sender, RoutedEventArgs routedEventArgs)
{
var calendar = GetDatePickerCalendar(sender);
calendar.DisplayMode = CalendarMode.Year;
calendar.DisplayModeChanged += CalendarOnDisplayModeChanged;
}
private static void DatePickerOnCalendarClosed(object sender, RoutedEventArgs routedEventArgs)
{
var datePicker = (DatePicker) sender;
var calendar = GetDatePickerCalendar(sender);
datePicker.SelectedDate = calendar.SelectedDate;
calendar.DisplayModeChanged -= CalendarOnDisplayModeChanged;
}
private static void CalendarOnDisplayModeChanged(object sender, CalendarModeChangedEventArgs e)
{
var calendar = (Calendar) sender;
if (calendar.DisplayMode != CalendarMode.Month)
return;
calendar.SelectedDate = GetSelectedCalendarDate(calendar.DisplayDate);
var datePicker = GetCalendarsDatePicker(calendar);
datePicker.IsDropDownOpen = false;
}
private static Calendar GetDatePickerCalendar(object sender)
{
var datePicker = (DatePicker) sender;
var popup = (Popup) datePicker.Template.FindName("PART_Popup", datePicker);
return ((Calendar) popup.Child);
}
private static DatePicker GetCalendarsDatePicker(FrameworkElement child)
{
var parent = (FrameworkElement) child.Parent;
if (parent.Name == "PART_Root")
return (DatePicker) parent.TemplatedParent;
return GetCalendarsDatePicker(parent);
}
private static DateTime? GetSelectedCalendarDate(DateTime? selectedDate)
{
if (!selectedDate.HasValue)
return null;
return new DateTime(selectedDate.Value.Year, selectedDate.Value.Month, 1);
}
}
And the DateFormat attached property is:
public class DatePickerDateFormat
{
public static readonly DependencyProperty DateFormatProperty =
DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached("DateFormat", typeof (string), typeof (DatePickerDateFormat),
new PropertyMetadata(OnDateFormatChanged));
public static string GetDateFormat(DependencyObject dobj)
{
return (string) dobj.GetValue(DateFormatProperty);
}
public static void SetDateFormat(DependencyObject dobj, string value)
{
dobj.SetValue(DateFormatProperty, value);
}
private static void OnDateFormatChanged(DependencyObject dobj, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
var datePicker = (DatePicker) dobj;
Application.Current.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(
DispatcherPriority.Loaded, new Action<DatePicker>(ApplyDateFormat), datePicker);
}
private static void ApplyDateFormat(DatePicker datePicker)
{
var binding = new Binding("SelectedDate")
{
RelativeSource = new RelativeSource {AncestorType = typeof (DatePicker)},
Converter = new DatePickerDateTimeConverter(),
ConverterParameter = new Tuple<DatePicker, string>(datePicker, GetDateFormat(datePicker))
};
var textBox = GetTemplateTextBox(datePicker);
textBox.SetBinding(TextBox.TextProperty, binding);
textBox.PreviewKeyDown -= TextBoxOnPreviewKeyDown;
textBox.PreviewKeyDown += TextBoxOnPreviewKeyDown;
datePicker.CalendarOpened -= DatePickerOnCalendarOpened;
datePicker.CalendarOpened += DatePickerOnCalendarOpened;
}
private static TextBox GetTemplateTextBox(Control control)
{
control.ApplyTemplate();
return (TextBox) control.Template.FindName("PART_TextBox", control);
}
private static void TextBoxOnPreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key != Key.Return)
return;
/* DatePicker subscribes to its TextBox's KeyDown event to set its SelectedDate if Key.Return was
* pressed. When this happens its text will be the result of its internal date parsing until it
* loses focus or another date is selected. A workaround is to stop the KeyDown event bubbling up
* and handling setting the DatePicker.SelectedDate. */
e.Handled = true;
var textBox = (TextBox) sender;
var datePicker = (DatePicker) textBox.TemplatedParent;
var dateStr = textBox.Text;
var formatStr = GetDateFormat(datePicker);
datePicker.SelectedDate = DatePickerDateTimeConverter.StringToDateTime(datePicker, formatStr, dateStr);
}
private static void DatePickerOnCalendarOpened(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
/* When DatePicker's TextBox is not focused and its Calendar is opened by clicking its calendar button
* its text will be the result of its internal date parsing until its TextBox is focused and another
* date is selected. A workaround is to set this string when it is opened. */
var datePicker = (DatePicker) sender;
var textBox = GetTemplateTextBox(datePicker);
var formatStr = GetDateFormat(datePicker);
textBox.Text = DatePickerDateTimeConverter.DateTimeToString(formatStr, datePicker.SelectedDate);
}
private class DatePickerDateTimeConverter : IValueConverter
{
public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
var formatStr = ((Tuple<DatePicker, string>) parameter).Item2;
var selectedDate = (DateTime?) value;
return DateTimeToString(formatStr, selectedDate);
}
public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
var tupleParam = ((Tuple<DatePicker, string>) parameter);
var dateStr = (string) value;
return StringToDateTime(tupleParam.Item1, tupleParam.Item2, dateStr);
}
public static string DateTimeToString(string formatStr, DateTime? selectedDate)
{
return selectedDate.HasValue ? selectedDate.Value.ToString(formatStr) : null;
}
public static DateTime? StringToDateTime(DatePicker datePicker, string formatStr, string dateStr)
{
DateTime date;
var canParse = DateTime.TryParseExact(dateStr, formatStr, CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
DateTimeStyles.None, out date);
if (!canParse)
canParse = DateTime.TryParse(dateStr, CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, DateTimeStyles.None, out date);
return canParse ? date : datePicker.SelectedDate;
}
}
}