IWebActionable.Verbs Property
Definition
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Gets a reference to a collection of custom WebPartVerb objects.
public:
property System::Web::UI::WebControls::WebParts::WebPartVerbCollection ^ Verbs { System::Web::UI::WebControls::WebParts::WebPartVerbCollection ^ get(); };
public System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebPartVerbCollection Verbs { get; }
member this.Verbs : System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebPartVerbCollection
Public ReadOnly Property Verbs As WebPartVerbCollection
Property Value
A WebPartVerbCollection that contains custom WebPartVerb objects.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of the Verbs property as implemented in a user control. The full code for this code example can be found in the Example section of the IWebActionable class overview topic.
The following portion of the code example demonstrates a custom implementation of the Verbs property within a user control.
// This property implements the IWebActionable interface.
WebPartVerbCollection IWebActionable.Verbs
{
get
{
if (m_Verbs == null)
{
ArrayList verbsList = new ArrayList();
WebPartVerb onlyVerb = new WebPartVerb
("customVerb1", new WebPartEventHandler(IncrementVerbCounterClicks));
onlyVerb.Text = "My Verb";
onlyVerb.Description = "VerbTooltip";
onlyVerb.Visible = true;
onlyVerb.Enabled = true;
verbsList.Add(onlyVerb);
WebPartVerb otherVerb = new WebPartVerb
("customVerb2", new WebPartEventHandler(IncrementVerbCounterClicks));
otherVerb.Text = "My other Verb";
otherVerb.Description = "Other VerbTooltip";
otherVerb.Visible = true;
otherVerb.Enabled = true;
verbsList.Add(otherVerb);
m_Verbs = new WebPartVerbCollection(verbsList);
return m_Verbs;
}
return m_Verbs;
}
}
' This property implements the IWebActionable interface.
ReadOnly Property Verbs() As WebPartVerbCollection _
Implements IWebActionable.Verbs
Get
If (m_Verbs Is Nothing) Then
Dim verbsList As New ArrayList()
Dim onlyVerb As New WebPartVerb _
("customVerb1", New WebPartEventHandler(AddressOf IncrementVerbCounterClicks))
onlyVerb.Text = "My Verb"
onlyVerb.Description = "VerbTooltip"
onlyVerb.Visible = True
onlyVerb.Enabled = True
verbsList.Add(onlyVerb)
Dim otherVerb As New WebPartVerb _
("customVerb2", New WebPartEventHandler(AddressOf IncrementVerbCounterClicks))
otherVerb.Text = "My other Verb"
otherVerb.Description = "Other VerbTooltip"
otherVerb.Visible = True
otherVerb.Enabled = True
verbsList.Add(otherVerb)
m_Verbs = New WebPartVerbCollection(verbsList)
End If
Return m_Verbs
End Get
End Property
Remarks
The Verbs property references a collection of custom verbs (if any) that are added to a verbs menu in the header of a WebPart or other server control. The Verbs collection does not contain references to the standard WebPartVerb objects provided with the Web Parts control set, such as CloseVerb, DeleteVerb, EditVerb, RestoreVerb, or MinimizeVerb.
Developers who want to add custom verbs to a custom control that derives from the WebPart class can simply override the Verbs property that the WebPart class implements.
Developers who want to add custom verbs to a user control, or a custom control that is not a WebPart control, must implement the IWebActionable interface by providing an implementation of the Verbs property.