I'm trying to trigger a progress animation when ever the ViewModel/Presentation Model is Busy. I have a IsBusy Property, and the ViewModel is set as the DataContext of the UserControl. What is the best way to trigger a "progressAnimation" story board when the IsBusy property is true? Blend only let med add Event-Triggers on a UserControl level, and I can only create property triggers in my data templates.
The "progressAnimation" is defined as a resource in the user control.
I tried adding the DataTriggers as a Style on the UserControl, but when I try to start the StoryBoard I get the following error:
'System.Windows.Style' value cannot be assigned to property 'Style'
of object'Colorful.Control.SearchPanel'. A Storyboard tree in a Style
cannot specify a TargetName. Remove TargetName 'progressWheel'.
ProgressWheel is the name of the object I'm trying to animate, so removing target name is obvisouly NOT what I want.
I was hoping to solve this in XAML using data binding techniques, in stead of having to expose events and start/stop the animation through code.
What you want is possible by declaring the animation on the progressWheel itself: The XAML:
<UserControl x:Class="TriggerSpike.UserControl1"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Height="300" Width="300">
<UserControl.Resources>
<DoubleAnimation x:Key="SearchAnimation" Storyboard.TargetProperty="Opacity" To="1" Duration="0:0:4"/>
<DoubleAnimation x:Key="StopSearchAnimation" Storyboard.TargetProperty="Opacity" To="0" Duration="0:0:4"/>
</UserControl.Resources>
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock Name="progressWheel" TextAlignment="Center" Opacity="0">
<TextBlock.Style>
<Style>
<Style.Triggers>
<DataTrigger Binding="{Binding IsBusy}" Value="True">
<DataTrigger.EnterActions>
<BeginStoryboard>
<Storyboard>
<StaticResource ResourceKey="SearchAnimation"/>
</Storyboard>
</BeginStoryboard>
</DataTrigger.EnterActions>
<DataTrigger.ExitActions>
<BeginStoryboard>
<Storyboard>
<StaticResource ResourceKey="StopSearchAnimation"/>
</Storyboard>
</BeginStoryboard>
</DataTrigger.ExitActions>
</DataTrigger>
</Style.Triggers>
</Style>
</TextBlock.Style>
Searching
</TextBlock>
<Label Content="Here your search query"/>
<TextBox Text="{Binding SearchClause}"/>
<Button Click="Button_Click">Search!</Button>
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Result}"/>
</StackPanel>
Code behind:
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
namespace TriggerSpike
{
public partial class UserControl1 : UserControl
{
private MyViewModel myModel;
public UserControl1()
{
myModel=new MyViewModel();
DataContext = myModel;
InitializeComponent();
}
private void Button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
myModel.Search(myModel.SearchClause);
}
}
}
The viewmodel:
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Threading;
using System.Windows;
namespace TriggerSpike
{
class MyViewModel:DependencyObject
{
public string SearchClause{ get;set;}
public bool IsBusy
{
get { return (bool)GetValue(IsBusyProperty); }
set { SetValue(IsBusyProperty, value); }
}
public static readonly DependencyProperty IsBusyProperty =
DependencyProperty.Register("IsBusy", typeof(bool), typeof(MyViewModel), new UIPropertyMetadata(false));
public string Result
{
get { return (string)GetValue(ResultProperty); }
set { SetValue(ResultProperty, value); }
}
public static readonly DependencyProperty ResultProperty =
DependencyProperty.Register("Result", typeof(string), typeof(MyViewModel), new UIPropertyMetadata(string.Empty));
public void Search(string search_clause)
{
Result = string.Empty;
SearchClause = search_clause;
var worker = new BackgroundWorker();
worker.DoWork += worker_DoWork;
worker.RunWorkerCompleted += worker_RunWorkerCompleted;
IsBusy = true;
worker.RunWorkerAsync();
}
void worker_RunWorkerCompleted(object sender, RunWorkerCompletedEventArgs e)
{
IsBusy=false;
Result = "Sorry, no results found for: " + SearchClause;
}
void worker_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
{
Thread.Sleep(5000);
}
}
}
Hope this helps!