How to: Create a MenuAction
The following code example shows how to create a menu action for use in a design-time context menu. There is extensive support for this task in Visual Studio. For more information, see Walkthrough: Creating a MenuAction.
Example
The following code example shows how to create a design-time menu provider for a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) custom control. You can use this shortcut menu item to set the value of the Background property on a custom button control.
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.ComponentModel
Public Class ButtonWithDesignTime
Inherits Button
Public Sub New()
' The GetIsInDesignMode check and the following design-time
' code are optional and shown only for demonstration.
If DesignerProperties.GetIsInDesignMode(Me) Then
Content = "Design mode active"
End If
End Sub
End Class
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace CustomControlLibrary
{
public class ButtonWithDesignTime : Button
{
public ButtonWithDesignTime()
{
// The GetIsInDesignMode check and the following design-time
// code are optional and shown only for demonstration.
if (DesignerProperties.GetIsInDesignMode(this))
{
Content = "Design mode active";
}
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction
Imports System.Windows
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Model
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows.Media
' The CustomContextMenuProvider class provides two context menu items
' at design time. These are implemented with the MenuAction class.
Class CustomContextMenuProvider
Inherits PrimarySelectionContextMenuProvider
Private setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction As MenuAction
Private clearBackgroundMenuAction As MenuAction
' The provider's constructor sets up the MenuAction objects
' and the the MenuGroup which holds them.
Public Sub New()
' Set up the MenuAction which sets the control's
' background to Blue.
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction = New MenuAction("Blue")
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Checkable = True
AddHandler setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Execute, AddressOf SetBackgroundToBlue_Execute
' Set up the MenuAction which sets the control's
' background to its default value.
clearBackgroundMenuAction = New MenuAction("Cleared")
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Checkable = True
AddHandler clearBackgroundMenuAction.Execute, AddressOf ClearBackground_Execute
' Set up the MenuGroup which holds the MenuAction items.
Dim backgroundFlyoutGroup As New MenuGroup("SetBackgroundsGroup", "Set Background")
' If HasDropDown is false, the group appears inline,
' instead of as a flyout. Set to true.
backgroundFlyoutGroup.HasDropDown = True
backgroundFlyoutGroup.Items.Add(setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction)
backgroundFlyoutGroup.Items.Add(clearBackgroundMenuAction)
Me.Items.Add(backgroundFlyoutGroup)
' The UpdateItemStatus event is raised immediately before
' this provider shows its tabs, which provides the opportunity
' to set states.
AddHandler UpdateItemStatus, AddressOf CustomContextMenuProvider_UpdateItemStatus
End Sub
' The following method handles the UpdateItemStatus event.
' It sets the MenuAction states according to the state
' of the control's Background property. This method is
' called before the context menu is shown.
Sub CustomContextMenuProvider_UpdateItemStatus( _
ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As MenuActionEventArgs)
' Turn everything on, and then based on the value
' of the BackgroundProperty, selectively turn some off.
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Checked = False
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Enabled = True
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Checked = False
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Enabled = True
' Get a ModelItem which represents the selected control.
Dim selectedControl As ModelItem = _
e.Selection.PrimarySelection
' Get the value of the Background property from the ModelItem.
Dim backgroundProperty As ModelProperty = _
selectedControl.Properties(Control.BackgroundProperty)
' Set the MenuAction items appropriately.
If Not backgroundProperty.IsSet Then
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Checked = True
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Enabled = False
ElseIf backgroundProperty.ComputedValue.Equals(Brushes.Blue) Then
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Checked = True
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Enabled = False
End If
End Sub
' The following method handles the Execute event.
' It sets the Background property to its default value.
Sub ClearBackground_Execute( _
ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As MenuActionEventArgs)
Dim selectedControl As ModelItem = e.Selection.PrimarySelection
selectedControl.Properties(Control.BackgroundProperty).ClearValue()
End Sub
' The following method handles the Execute event.
' It sets the Background property to Brushes.Blue.
Sub SetBackgroundToBlue_Execute( _
ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As MenuActionEventArgs)
Dim selectedControl As ModelItem = e.Selection.PrimarySelection
selectedControl.Properties(Control.BackgroundProperty).SetValue(Brushes.Blue)
End Sub
End Class
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction;
using System.Windows;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Model;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
namespace SliderAdornerLib
{
// The CustomContextMenuProvider class provides two context menu items
// at design time. These are implemented with the MenuAction class.
class CustomContextMenuProvider : PrimarySelectionContextMenuProvider
{
private MenuAction setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction;
private MenuAction clearBackgroundMenuAction;
// The provider's constructor sets up the MenuAction objects
// and the the MenuGroup which holds them.
public CustomContextMenuProvider()
{
// Set up the MenuAction which sets the control's
// background to Blue.
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction = new MenuAction("Blue");
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Checkable = true;
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Execute +=
new EventHandler<MenuActionEventArgs>(SetBackgroundToBlue_Execute);
// Set up the MenuAction which sets the control's
// background to its default value.
clearBackgroundMenuAction = new MenuAction("Cleared");
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Checkable = true;
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Execute +=
new EventHandler<MenuActionEventArgs>(ClearBackground_Execute);
// Set up the MenuGroup which holds the MenuAction items.
MenuGroup backgroundFlyoutGroup =
new MenuGroup("SetBackgroundsGroup", "Set Background");
// If HasDropDown is false, the group appears inline,
// instead of as a flyout. Set to true.
backgroundFlyoutGroup.HasDropDown = true;
backgroundFlyoutGroup.Items.Add(setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction);
backgroundFlyoutGroup.Items.Add(clearBackgroundMenuAction);
this.Items.Add(backgroundFlyoutGroup);
// The UpdateItemStatus event is raised immediately before
// this provider shows its tabs, which provides the opportunity
// to set states.
UpdateItemStatus +=
new EventHandler<MenuActionEventArgs>(
CustomContextMenuProvider_UpdateItemStatus);
}
// The following method handles the UpdateItemStatus event.
// It sets the MenuAction states according to the state
// of the control's Background property. This method is
// called before the context menu is shown.
void CustomContextMenuProvider_UpdateItemStatus(
object sender,
MenuActionEventArgs e)
{
// Turn everything on, and then based on the value
// of the BackgroundProperty, selectively turn some off.
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Checked = false;
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Enabled = true;
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Checked = false;
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Enabled = true;
// Get a ModelItem which represents the selected control.
ModelItem selectedControl = e.Selection.PrimarySelection;
// Get the value of the Background property from the ModelItem.
ModelProperty backgroundProperty =
selectedControl.Properties[Control.BackgroundProperty];
// Set the MenuAction items appropriately.
if (!backgroundProperty.IsSet)
{
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Checked = true;
clearBackgroundMenuAction.Enabled = false;
}
else if (backgroundProperty.ComputedValue == Brushes.Blue)
{
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Checked = true;
setBackgroundToBlueMenuAction.Enabled = false;
}
}
// The following method handles the Execute event.
// It sets the Background property to its default value.
void ClearBackground_Execute(
object sender,
MenuActionEventArgs e)
{
ModelItem selectedControl = e.Selection.PrimarySelection;
selectedControl.Properties[Control.BackgroundProperty].ClearValue();
}
// The following method handles the Execute event.
// It sets the Background property to Brushes.Blue.
void SetBackgroundToBlue_Execute(
object sender,
MenuActionEventArgs e)
{
ModelItem selectedControl = e.Selection.PrimarySelection;
selectedControl.Properties[Control.BackgroundProperty].SetValue(Brushes.Blue);
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows
Imports CustomControlLibrary
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Features
Imports Microsoft.Windows.Design.Metadata
Imports CustomControlLibrary.VisualStudio.Design.SliderAdornerLib
' Container for any general design-time metadata to initialize.
' Designers look for a type in the design-time assembly that
' implements IRegisterMetadata. If found, designers instantiate
' this class and call its Register() method automatically.
Friend Class Metadata
Implements IRegisterMetadata
' Called by the designer to register any design-time metadata.
Public Sub Register() Implements IRegisterMetadata.Register
Dim builder As New AttributeTableBuilder()
' Add the menu provider to the design-time metadata.
builder.AddCustomAttributes(GetType(ButtonWithDesignTime), _
New FeatureAttribute(GetType(CustomContextMenuProvider)))
MetadataStore.AddAttributeTable(builder.CreateTable())
End Sub
End Class
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows;
using CustomControlLibrary;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Features;
using Microsoft.Windows.Design.Metadata;
using SliderAdornerLib;
namespace CiderPropertiesTester
{
// Container for any general design-time metadata to initialize.
// Designers look for a type in the design-time assembly that
// implements IRegisterMetadata. If found, designers instantiate
// this class and call its Register() method automatically.
internal class Metadata : IRegisterMetadata
{
// Called by the designer to register any design-time metadata.
public void Register()
{
AttributeTableBuilder builder = new AttributeTableBuilder();
// Add the menu provider to the design-time metadata.
builder.AddCustomAttributes(
typeof(ButtonWithDesignTime),
new FeatureAttribute(typeof(CustomContextMenuProvider)));
MetadataStore.AddAttributeTable(builder.CreateTable());
}
}
}
<Window x:Class="DemoApplication.Window1"
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:cc="clr-namespace:CustomControlLibrary;assembly=CustomControlLibrary"
Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300">
<Grid>
<cc:ButtonWithDesignTime Margin="30,30,30,30" Background="#FFD4D0C8"></cc:ButtonWithDesignTime>
</Grid>
</Window>
<Window x:Class="DemoApplication.Window1"
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:cc="clr-namespace:CustomControlLibrary;assembly=CustomControlLibrary"
Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300">
<Grid>
<cc:ButtonWithDesignTime Margin="30,30,30,30" Background="#FFD4D0C8"></cc:ButtonWithDesignTime>
</Grid>
</Window>
Compiling the Code
Compile the previous example code in three separate assemblies.
Compiling the Custom Control
Create the ButtonWithDesignTime class.
Add references to the following assemblies.
PresentationCore
PresentationFramework
WindowsBase
Compile the ButtonWithDesignTime class in an assembly named CustomControlLibrary.
vbc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /t:library /out:CustomControlLibrary.dll ButtonWithDesignTime.vb
csc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /t:library /out:CustomControlLibrary.dll ButtonWithDesignTime.cs
Compiling the Custom Menu Provider
Create the CustomContextMenuProvider and Metadata classes.
Add references to the following assemblies:
PresentationCore
PresentationFramework
WindowsBase
Microsoft.Windows.Design
Microsoft.Windows.Design.Extensibility
Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction
Add a reference to the CustomControlLibrary assembly or project.
Compile the CustomContextMenuProvider and Metadata classes in a separate assembly named CustomControlLibrary.VisualStudio.Design. Direct the compiled assembly to the same folder as the CustomControlLibrary assembly.
vbc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Extensibility.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction.dll /r:CustomControlLibrary.dll /t:library /out:CustomControlLibrary.VisualStudio.Design.dll CustomContextMenuProvider.vb Metadata.vb
csc /r:PresentationCore.dll /r:PresentationFramework.dll /r:WindowsBase.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Extensibility.dll /r:Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction.dll /r:CustomControlLibrary.dll /t:library /out:CustomControlLibrary.VisualStudio.Design.dll CustomContextMenuProvider.cs Metadata.cs
Compiling the Test Application
In Visual Studio, create a new WPF Application project.
Add a reference to the CustomControlLibrary assembly or project.
Replace the existing XAML in Window1.xaml with the XAML listed earlier.
In Design view, right-click the ButtonWithDesignTime control, point to Set Background, and select Blue.
See Also
Tasks
Walkthrough: Creating a MenuAction
Reference
PrimarySelectionContextMenuProvider