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Get WPF window by hWnd

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I am looking to get a WPF window and traverse it\'s controls. I\'m able to get the hWnd and i\'ve found other posts on traversing the controls using a DependencyObject. How do I ge开发者_如何学运维t a

I am looking to get a WPF window and traverse it's controls. I'm able to get the hWnd and i've found other posts on traversing the controls using a DependencyObject. How do I ge开发者_如何学运维t a DependencyObject from a hWnd? Is it even possible?


Window window = (Window)HwndSource.FromHwnd(hWnd).RootVisual


As far as I know WPF completely replaces WinApi model with all that HWNDs. Main window has HWND of course, because it servers as container between WinApi and WPF. You can access HWND using WindowInteropHelper Class, like this. But you will not be able to traverse controls the same way you would do it with native or WinForms app. Check VisualTreeHelper for traversing control trees in WPF.


After you get the window itself (as Marat points out how to do that) you need to search the visual tree. Here are two helper functions

find all children of a type

public static IEnumerable<T> FindChildren<T>(this DependencyObject source) where T : DependencyObject
    {
      if (source != null)
      {
        var childs = GetChildObjects(source);
        foreach (DependencyObject child in childs)
        {
          //analyze if children match the requested type
          if (child != null && child is T)
          {
            yield return (T)child;
          }

          //recurse tree
          foreach (T descendant in FindChildren<T>(child))
          {
            yield return descendant;
          }
        }
      }
    }

https://sites.google.com/site/bobstechwiki/home/wpf-ji-shu-1/find-element-by-visual-tree

to find a child by name:

 public static T FindChild<T>(DependencyObject parent, string childName)
       where T : DependencyObject
    {    
      // Confirm parent and childName are valid. 
      if (parent == null) return null;

      T foundChild = null;

      int childrenCount = VisualTreeHelper.GetChildrenCount(parent);
      for (int i = 0; i < childrenCount; i++)
      {
        var child = VisualTreeHelper.GetChild(parent, i);
        // If the child is not of the request child type child
        T childType = child as T;
        if (childType == null)
        {
          // recursively drill down the tree
          foundChild = FindChild<T>(child, childName);

          // If the child is found, break so we do not overwrite the found child. 
          if (foundChild != null) break;
        }
        else if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(childName))
        {
          var frameworkElement = child as FrameworkElement;
          // If the child's name is set for search
          if (frameworkElement != null && frameworkElement.Name == childName)
          {
            // if the child's name is of the request name
            foundChild = (T)child;
            break;
          }
        }
        else
        {
          // child element found.
          foundChild = (T)child;
          break;
        }
      }

      return foundChild;
    }

How can I find WPF controls by name or type?


There is a special case not documented here yet. It could be that the toplevel control is not a standard WPF Window. This is the case (for instance) in Visual Studio 2010. I discovered this when writing a visual studio Add-in: I wanted to inject some WPF controls in the visual tree, but you need the start of the WPF tree.

Fortunately, there is a solution:

  var hwnd = _dte.MainWindow.HWnd;
  var window = HwndSource.FromHwnd((IntPtr)hwnd);
  dynamic customWindow = window.RootVisual;
  UIElement content = customWindow.Content;

The trick is that by declaring the customWindow as dynamic you don't need to know or specify its type. In good WPF fashion it has a Content property that contains all the window's content and everything is normal from there.

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