I'm using MVVM and each View maps to a ViewModel with a convent开发者_StackOverflowion. IE MyApp.Views.MainWindowView MyApp.ViewModels.MainWindowViewModel
Is there a way to remove the DataTemplate and do it in C#? with some sort of loop?
<DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type vm:MainWindowViewModel}">
<vw:MainWindowView />
</DataTemplate>
So basically, you need to create data templates programmatically... That's not very straightforward, but I think you can achieve that with the FrameworkElementFactory
class :
public void AddDataTemplateForView(Type viewType)
{
string viewModelTypeName = viewType.FullName + "Model";
Type viewModelType = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetType(viewModelTypeName);
DataTemplate template = new DataTemplate
{
DataType = viewModelType,
VisualTree = new FrameworkElementFactory(viewType)
};
this.Resources.Add(viewModelType, template);
}
I didn't test it, so a few adjustments might be necessary... For instance I'm not sure what the type of the resource key should be, since it is usually set implicitly when you set the DataType in XAML
Thanks Thomas, using your code i've done this.
You need to use the DataTemplateKey when adding the resoures :D
private void AddAllResources()
{
Type[] viewModelTypes = Assembly.GetAssembly(typeof(MainWindowViewModel)).GetTypes()
.Where(t => t.Namespace == "MyApp.ViewModels" && t.Name.EndsWith("ViewModel")).ToArray();
string viewName = null;
string viewFullName = null;
foreach (var vmt in viewModelTypes)
{
viewName = vmt.Name.Replace("ViewModel", "View");
viewFullName = String.Format("MyApp.Views.{0}, MyApp", viewName);
DataTemplate template = new DataTemplate
{
DataType = vmt,
VisualTree = new FrameworkElementFactory(Type.GetType(viewFullName, true))
};
this.Resources.Add(new DataTemplateKey(vmt), template);
}
}
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