Binding.ValidatesOnDataErrors Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to include the DataErrorValidationRule.
public:
property bool ValidatesOnDataErrors { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool ValidatesOnDataErrors { get; set; }
member this.ValidatesOnDataErrors : bool with get, set
Public Property ValidatesOnDataErrors As Boolean
Property Value
true
to include the DataErrorValidationRule; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following examples uses IDataErrorInfo and ValidatesOnDataErrors to validate user input in a TextBox. The first example creates a data type that implements IDataErrorInfo to report validation errors.
public class PersonImplementsIDataErrorInfo : IDataErrorInfo
{
private int age;
public int Age
{
get { return age; }
set { age = value; }
}
public string Error
{
get
{
return "";
}
}
public string this[string name]
{
get
{
string result = null;
if (name == "Age")
{
if (this.age < 0 || this.age > 150)
{
result = "Age must not be less than 0 or greater than 150.";
}
}
return result;
}
}
}
Public Class PersonImplementsIDataErrorInfo
Implements System.ComponentModel.IDataErrorInfo
Private m_age As Integer
Public Property Age() As Integer
Get
Return m_age
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Integer)
m_age = value
End Set
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property [Error]() As String _
Implements System.ComponentModel.IDataErrorInfo.Error
Get
Return ""
End Get
End Property
Default Public ReadOnly Property Item(ByVal name As String) As String _
Implements System.ComponentModel.IDataErrorInfo.Item
Get
Dim result As String = Nothing
If name = "Age" Then
If Me.m_age < 0 OrElse Me.m_age > 150 Then
result = "Age must not be less than 0 or greater than 150."
End If
End If
Return result
End Get
End Property
End Class
The following example binds the Age
property to the TextBox and sets ValidatesOnDataErrors to true
on the Binding. When the user enters an invalid value, a red border appears in the TextBox and the ToolTip reports the error message.
<StackPanel Margin="20">
<StackPanel.Resources>
<src:PersonImplementsIDataErrorInfo x:Key="data"/>
<!--The tool tip for the TextBox to display the validation error message.-->
<Style x:Key="textBoxInError" TargetType="TextBox">
<Style.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="Validation.HasError" Value="true">
<Setter Property="ToolTip"
Value="{Binding RelativeSource={x:Static RelativeSource.Self},
Path=(Validation.Errors)[0].ErrorContent}"/>
</Trigger>
</Style.Triggers>
</Style>
</StackPanel.Resources>
<TextBlock>Enter your age:</TextBlock>
<TextBox Style="{StaticResource textBoxInError}">
<TextBox.Text>
<!--ValidatesOnDataErrors to is set to True, so the Binding
checks for errors raised by the IDataErrorInfo object.
An alternative syntax is to add <DataErrorValidationRule/> within
the <Binding.ValidationRules> section.-->
<Binding Path="Age" Source="{StaticResource data}"
ValidatesOnDataErrors="True"
UpdateSourceTrigger="PropertyChanged">
</Binding>
</TextBox.Text>
</TextBox>
<TextBlock>Mouse-over to see the validation error message.</TextBlock>
</StackPanel>
Remarks
Setting this property provides an alternative to using the DataErrorValidationRule element explicitly. The DataErrorValidationRule is a built-in validation rule that checks for errors that are raised by the IDataErrorInfo implementation of the source object. If an error is raised, the binding engine creates a ValidationError with the error and adds it to the Validation.Errors collection of the bound element. The lack of an error clears this validation feedback, unless another rule raises a validation issue.
ValidatesOnDataErrors is introduced in the .NET Framework version 3.5. For more information, see .NET Framework Versions and Dependencies.