How can i access the ViewController in my DependencyService to present a MFMailComposeViewController? I tried using Application.Context but this seems to be only working on Android. Any advice?
You can present a MFMailComposeViewController by doing a window.RootController.PresentViewController (mail controller, true, null);. Depending on your app architecture, the RootViewController might not be an usable ViewController in the hierarchy. In that case you get a
Warning: Attempt to present <MFMailComposeViewController: 0x16302c30> on <Xamarin_Forms_Platform_iOS_PlatformRenderer: 0x14fd1530> whose view is not in the window hierarchy!
In that case, you have to dig for the concrete ViewController, in my case it is:
var rootController = ((AppDelegate)(UIApplication.SharedApplication.Delegate)).Window.RootViewController.ChildViewControllers[0].ChildViewControllers[1].ChildViewControllers[0];
which is a bit wicked, but works (An issue for this have been filed for future fix).
The full solution then looks like:
in your AppDelegate.cs, add this:
public UIWindow Window {
get { return window; }
}
in your PCL project, declare the interface: ISendMailService.cs
public interface ISendMailService
{
void ComposeMail (string[] recipients, string subject, string messagebody = null, Action<bool> completed = null);
}
in your iOS project, implement and register the interface: SendMailService.cs
[assembly: DependencyAttribute(typeof(SendMailService))]
public class SendMailService : ISendMailService
{
public void ComposeMail (string[] recipients, string subject, string messagebody = null, Action<bool> completed = null)
{
var controller = new MFMailComposeViewController ();
controller.SetToRecipients (recipients);
controller.SetSubject (subject);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty (messagebody))
controller.SetMessageBody (messagebody, false);
controller.Finished += (object sender, MFComposeResultEventArgs e) => {
if (completed != null)
completed (e.Result == MFMailComposeResult.Sent);
e.Controller.DismissViewController (true, null);
};
//Adapt this to your app structure
var rootController = ((AppDelegate)(UIApplication.SharedApplication.Delegate)).Window.RootViewController.ChildViewControllers[0].ChildViewControllers[1].ChildViewControllers[0];
var navcontroller = rootController as UINavigationController;
if (navcontroller != null)
rootController = navcontroller.VisibleViewController;
rootController.PresentViewController (controller, true, null);
}
}
And you can now consume it from your Xamarin.Forms PCL project:
new Button {
Font = Font.SystemFontOfSize (NamedSize.Medium),
Text = "Contact us",
TextColor = Color.White,
BackgroundColor = ColorsAndStyles.LightBlue,
BorderRadius = 0,
Command = new Command (()=>{
var mailservice = DependencyService.Get<ISendMailService> ();
if (mailservice == null)
return;
mailservice.ComposeMail (new [] {"foo#example.com"}, "Test", "Hello, World");
})
}
Use: UIApplication.SharedApplication.KeyWindow.RootViewController.PresentViewController(controller, true, null);
I would like to add an additional answer based off of the KeyWindow not always being the main window. (this occurs when you are presenting your controller after the user has interacted with an action sheet or alert dialog)
public static UIViewController GetCurrentUIController()
{
UIViewController viewController;
var window = UIApplication.SharedApplication.KeyWindow;
if (window == null)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("There's no current active window");
}
if (window.RootViewController.PresentedViewController == null)
{
window = UIApplication.SharedApplication.Windows
.First(i => i.RootViewController != null &&
i.RootViewController.GetType().FullName
.Contains(typeof(Xamarin.Forms.Platform.iOS.Platform).FullName));
}
viewController = window.RootViewController;
while (viewController.PresentedViewController != null)
{
viewController = viewController.PresentedViewController;
}
return viewController;
}
This will guarantee that you get the Xamarin Forms platform renderer window, then find the foremost presented ViewController and return it for use presenting whatever UI or view controller you need to present.
UIApplication.SharedApplication.KeyWindow.RootViewController.PresentViewController(controller, true, null);
This only works in above all solutions
Just for a reference. It took me some time to figure it out how to launch it from modal window.
Here comes the solution:
var rootController = ((AppDelegate)(UIApplication.SharedApplication.Delegate)).Window.RootViewController.PresentedViewController;
var navcontroller = rootController as UINavigationController;
if (navcontroller != null)
rootController = navcontroller.VisibleViewController;
rootController.PresentViewController (controller, true, null);
Related
I need to create an action button with a image and text. below image provide
an example.
![1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/KEuHn.png
i have created a method like
public UIContextualAction ContextualFlagAction(int row)
{
var action = UIContextualAction.FromContextualActionStyle(UIContextualActionStyle.Normal, "Flag", Handler);
(contextualAction, view, handler) =>
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello World!");
handler(false);
});
action.Image = UIImage.FromFile(ResourceIdentifiers.DocumentIcon);
return action;
}
but this is not what i need to do.
how can i customize this action as the image in the above.
Maybe your problem showed is the image result,your code have set action.image
If you have a image that contains picture and label , picture is up,label is down,there will be you want.
public UIContextualAction ContextualFlagAction(int row)
{
var action = UIContextualAction.FromContextualActionStyle(UIContextualActionStyle.Normal, "Flag", Handler);
(contextualAction, view, handler) =>
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello World!");
handler(false);
});
action.Image = UIImage.FromFile(ResourceIdentifiers.DocumentIcon);
//this is your setted image
return action;
}
More info:
You can custom a TableViewCell in Xamarin.ios.
Write the following method in UITableViewCell, Rewrite DidTransitionToState method in viewcell, you can replace the action with button
private UITableView tableViewThis;
public TableViewCellClass(UITableView tableView)
{
this.tableViewThis = tableView;
}
public override void DidTransitionToState(UITableViewCellState mask)
{
base.DidTransitionToState(mask);
if ((mask & UITableViewCellState.ShowingDeleteConfirmationMask) == UITableViewCellState.ShowingDeleteConfirmationMask)
{
foreach (UIView subview in tableViewThis.Subviews)
{
if (subview.Class.Equals("UIContextualAction"))
//Delete the delete button of the system
tableViewThis.WillRemoveSubview(subview);
subview.BackgroundColor = UIColor.Clear;
UIButton editBtn = new UIButton(UIButtonType.Custom);
editBtn.Frame = new CGRect(10, 4, 50, 65);
editBtn.SetBackgroundImage(UIImage.FromFile("1.png"), UIControlState.Normal);
editBtn.AdjustsImageWhenHighlighted = false;
editBtn.TouchUpInside += (sender, e) =>
{
//do something you need
};
subview.AddSubview(editBtn);
}
}
}
UIButton can set both Title and Image. UIButton has two properties:
titleEdgeInsets(top,left,bottom,right)
and imageEdgeInsets(top,left,bottom,right).
By setting these two, you can implement the style you need.
Swift 4, iOS 11 - I have a UITextView that is pre-populated with text but I want users to be able to save any changes they make to the content there. I also have a Save button in the navigation bar and I would like to disable it until the user actually changes the text in the TextView.
I know how to test for empty but I don't know how to test for when the text has been edited. How do I modify the following to test for changes to the content of TextView?
#IBAction func textEditingChanged(_ sender: UITextView) {
updateSaveButtonState()
}
func updateSaveButtonState() {
let descriptionText = descriptionTextView.text ?? ""
saveButton.isEnabled = !descriptionText.isEmpty
}
We'll to use it a dynamic way and not only in single place, i tried to make it easier to implement around the whole app, subclassing the UITextView is one of the only ways we got here #holex has suggested isEdited boolean flag and it gave me an idea, Thanks to that.
Here is the steps to implement it:
First of all set the defaultText of the textView and set the target of the method that will be called when the textView will be edited, so you can customize what ever you want.
#IBOutlet weak var saveButton: UIBarButtonItem!
#IBOutlet weak var textView: SBTextView!{
didSet{
textView.defaultText = "Hello"
textView.setTarget = (selector:#selector(self.updateSaveButtonState),target:self)
}
}
Lets say you'll setup the saveButton in viewDidLoad:
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// setup save button action
saveButton.action = #selector(saveAction(_:))
saveButton.target = self
self.updateSaveButtonState()
}
And last is your save action and the selector to update the view using isEdited flag.
//MARK:- Actions
#objc private func updateSaveButtonState(){
// has not been changed keep save button disabled
if self.textView.isEdited == false{
self.saveButton.isEnabled = false
self.saveButton.tintColor = .gray
}else {
// text has been changed enable save button
self.saveButton.isEnabled = true
self.saveButton.tintColor = nil // will reset the color to default
}
}
#objc private func saveAction(_ saveButton:UIBarButtonItem){
self.textView.updateDefaultText()
}
TextView Custom Class:
//
// SBTextView.swift
//
//
// Created by Saad Albasha on 11/17/17.
// Copyright © 2017 AaoIi. All rights reserved.
//
import UIKit
class SBTextView: UITextView,UITextViewDelegate {
var isEdited = false
private var selector : Selector?
private var target : UIViewController?
var setTarget: (selector:Selector?,target:UIViewController?) {
get{
return (selector,target)
}
set(newVal) {
selector = newVal.0
target = newVal.1
}
}
var textViewDefaultText = ""
var defaultText: String {
get {
return textViewDefaultText
}
set(newVal) {
textViewDefaultText = newVal
self.text = newVal
self.isEdited = false
}
}
//MARK:- Life Cycle
override init(frame: CGRect, textContainer: NSTextContainer?) {
super.init(frame: frame, textContainer: textContainer)
self.setupTextview()
}
required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
super.init(coder: aDecoder)
self.setupTextview()
}
private func setupTextview(){
// setup textview
self.text = textViewDefaultText
self.delegate = self
}
func updateDefaultText(){
self.defaultText = self.text!
// update save button state
target!.perform(self.selector, with: nil, with: nil)
}
//MARK:- Delegate
internal func textViewDidChange(_ textView: UITextView) {
if textViewDefaultText != textView.text! {
isEdited = true
}else {
isEdited = false
}
// update save button state
target!.perform(self.selector, with: nil, with: nil)
}
}
I hope this helps.
I have a sprite that I can drag around on screen. I want to be able to drag this sprite into an area (box). As it stands now I can only drop the sprite into the box, but when I drag it directly inn, the the program crashes.
*Im developing in FlashDevelop but windows gave me av option to debug in VS.
I debugged in VS and got this ERROR:
Unhandled exception at 0x00ACCEE9 in Proj.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000008.
Relevant code:
class Drag extends FlxGroup {
var mouseJoint:DistanceJoint;
public inline function registerPhysSprite(spr:FlxNapeSprite)
{
MouseEventManager.add(spr, createMouseJoint);
}
function createMouseJoint(spr:FlxSprite)
{
var body:Body = cast(spr, FlxNapeSprite).body;
mouseJoint = new DistanceJoint(FlxNapeState.space.world, body, new Vec2(FlxG.mouse.x, FlxG.mouse.y),
body.worldPointToLocal(new Vec2(FlxG.mouse.x, FlxG.mouse.y)), 0, 0);
mouseJoint.space = FlxNapeState.space;
}
override public function update():Void
{
super.update();
if (mouseJoint != null)
{
mouseJoint.anchor1 = new Vec2(FlxG.mouse.x, FlxG.mouse.y);
if (FlxG.mouse.justReleased)
{
mouseJoint.space = null;
}
}
}
}
class PlayState extends FlxNapeState {
override public function create()
{
super.create();
bgColor = FlxColor.BLACK;
napeDebugEnabled = true;
var light = new Light(10, 10);
var box = new Box(100, 100);
var drag:Drag;
createWalls(1, 1, 1024, 768, 10, new Material(1, 1, 2, 1, 0.001));
add(light);
add(box);
drag = new Drag();
add(drag);
drag.registerPhysSprite(light);
light.body.velocity.y = 200;
FlxNapeState.space.listeners.add(new InteractionListener(
CbEvent.BEGIN,
InteractionType.COLLISION,
Light.CB_TYPE,
Box.CB_TYPE,
collideLightBox));
}
function collideLightBox(callback:InteractionCallback)
{
var light:Light = cast callback.int1.castBody.userData.sprite;
light.kill();
}
}
class Light extends FlxNapeSprite {
public static var CB_TYPE(default, null) = new CbType();
public function new(x:Float, y:Float)
{
super(x, y);
makeGraphic(10, 10, FlxColor.TRANSPARENT);
var radius = 5;
drawCircle(5, 5, radius, FlxColor.WHITE);
createCircularBody(radius);
body.cbTypes.add(CB_TYPE);
body.userData.sprite = this;
}
}
class Box extends FlxNapeSprite {
public static var CB_TYPE(default, null) = new CbType();
public function new(x:Float, y:Float)
{
super(x, y);
makeGraphic(100, 50, FlxColor.GREEN);
createRectangularBody(width, height);
body.cbTypes.add(CB_TYPE);
body.type = BodyType.STATIC;
}
}
If you're possibly accessing a null pointer, consider the answer given in this question:
Why is this Haxe try-catch block still crashing, when using Release mode for C++ target
That way you can turn on null pointer checks in hxcpp so you can get better debug information.
Also, if you're trying to debug hxcpp directly in FlashDevelop (step-through and all that), that feature isn't released yet, but I spoke with the team recently and they're working on it.
i want to use a container view in story board project with mono touch and i don't know good objective c have a lot of sample but i couldn't understand.
thanks a lot
i have 4 view controller on my project and one customseque
i don't know how to call first view controller in main view controller
i try to put some codes in container view controller but couldn't success please help me from where i have to call and which code will call it - please xamarin code ..
i solved my problem like this.. thanks by the way who is viewed this question..
public override void PrepareForSegue (UIStoryboardSegue segue, NSObject sender)
{
base.PrepareForSegue (segue, sender);
if (segue.Identifier == SegueIdentifierFirst) {
var a = segue.DestinationViewController as FirstViewController;
firstViewController = a;
}
if (segue.Identifier == SegueIdentifierSecond) {
var b = segue.DestinationViewController as SecondViewController;
secondViewController = b;
}
if (segue.Identifier == SegueIdentifierFirst) {
if (this.ChildViewControllers.Length > 0) {
this.swapFromViewController (this.ChildViewControllers [0], this.firstViewController);
} else {
this.AddChildViewController(firstViewController);
UIView destView = ((UIViewController)firstViewController).View;
destView.AutoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizing.FlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizing.FlexibleHeight;
destView.Frame = new RectangleF(0, 0, this.View.Frame.Size.Width, this.View.Frame.Size.Height);
this.View.AddSubview(destView);
(firstViewController).DidMoveToParentViewController (this);
}
} else if (segue.Identifier == SegueIdentifierSecond) {
swapFromViewController (this.ChildViewControllers[0], this.secondViewController);
}
}
I'm trying to configure the Quick Launch menu to only display the ancestors and descendant nodes of the currently select node. The menu also needs to display all the childern of the root node. More simply:
Given a site map of:
RootSite
---SubSite1 = navigation set at "Display the current site, the navigation items below the current site, and the current site's siblings"
-----Heading1 = navigation set at "Display the same navigation items as the parent site"
-------Page1 = navigation set at "Display the same navigation items as the parent site"
-------Page2 = navigation set at "Display the same navigation items as the parent site"
-----Heading2 = navigation set at "Display the same navigation items as the parent site"
---SubSite2 = navigation set at "Display the current site, the navigation items below the current site, and the current site's siblings"
-----Heading1 = navigation set at "Display the same navigation items as the parent site"
SiteMapProvider configuration:
<PublishingNavigation:PortalSiteMapDataSource ID="SiteMapDS" Runat="server"
SiteMapProvider="CurrentNavSiteMapProvider" EnableViewState="true"
StartFromCurrentNode="true" ShowStartingNode="false"/>
The expected and actual behavior of the Quick Launch menu displayed at SubSite1 is:
---SubSite1
-----Heading1
-------Page1
-------Page2
-----Heading2
---SubSite2
The expected behavior of the menu after navigating to Heading1 of SubSite2:
---SubSite1
---SubSite2
-----Heading1
What I actually see after navigating to Heading1 of SubSite2:
---SubSite1
-----Heading1
-------Page1
-------Page2
-----Heading2
---SubSite2
-----Heading1
This does not match what I expect to see if I set the Heading1 navigation to "Display the
same navigation items as the parent site" and SubSite2 is set to "Display the current site, the navigation items below the current site, and the current site's siblings". I expect
Heading1 to inherit the navigation item of SubSite2 with the SubSite1 items collapsed from view. I've also played with the various
Trim... attributes without success. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I followed #Nat's guidance into the murky world Sharepoint webparts to achieve the behavior I described above. My approach was to roll my own version of the MossMenu webpart that Microsoft has released through the ECM Team Blog. This code is based on the native AspMenu control. I used this control to "intercept" the native SiteMapDataSource injected into through DataSourceId attribute in the markup and create a new XML data source to exhibit the desired behavior. I've included the final source code at the end of this wordy answer. Here are the bits from the master page markup:
<%# Register TagPrefix="myCustom" Namespace="YourCompany.CustomWebParts"
Assembly="YourCompany.CustomWebParts, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=9f4da00116c38ec5" %>
...
<myCustom:MossMenu ID="CurrentNav" runat="server" datasourceID="SiteMapDS"
orientation="Vertical" UseCompactMenus="true" StaticDisplayLevels="6"
MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels="0" StaticSubMenuIndent="5" ItemWrap="false"
AccessKey="3" CssClass="leftNav"
SkipLinkText="<%$Resources:cms,masterpages_skiplinktext%>">
<LevelMenuItemStyles>
<asp:MenuItemStyle CssClass="Nav" />
<asp:MenuItemStyle CssClass="SecNav" />
</LevelMenuItemStyles>
<StaticHoverStyle CssClass="leftNavHover"/>
<StaticSelectedStyle CssClass="leftNavSelected"/>
<DynamicMenuStyle CssClass="leftNavFlyOuts" />
<DynamicMenuItemStyle CssClass="leftNavFlyOutsItem"/>
<DynamicHoverStyle CssClass="leftNavFlyOutsHover"/>
</myCustom:MossMenu>
<PublishingNavigation:PortalSiteMapDataSource ID="SiteMapDS" Runat="server"
SiteMapProvider="CurrentNavSiteMapProvider" EnableViewState="true"
StartFromCurrentNode="true" ShowStartingNode="false"/>
...
I followed the excellent step-by-step instructions to create my custom web part in the comments section of the MossMenu webpart at "Wednesday, September 19, 2007 7:20 AM by Roel". In my googling, I also found something to configure a Sharepoint site to display exceptions in the same lovely way that ASP.NET does by making the web.config changes here.
I decided to call my custom behavior a "compact menu" so I created a UseCompactMenus property on the control. If you don't set this attribute in the markup to true, the control will behave identically to an AspMenu control.
My application has the user always starting from the home page at the site map root. I can have the custom control store the initial (complete) site map when the root page is displayed. This is stored in a static string for use in the customizing behavior. If you application doesn't follow this assumption, the control will not work as expected.
On the initial application page, only the direct child pages to the root page are displayed in the menu. Clicking on these menu nodes will open all the child nodes under it but keeps the sibling nodes "closed". If you click on one of the other sibling nodes, it collapses the current node and it opens the newly selected node. That's it, enjoy!!
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Security.Permissions;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.Design.WebControls;
using Microsoft.SharePoint;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Security;
namespace YourCompany.CustomWebParts
{
[AspNetHostingPermission(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Level = AspNetHostingPermissionLevel.Minimal)]
[AspNetHostingPermission(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, Level = AspNetHostingPermissionLevel.Minimal)]
[SharePointPermission(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, ObjectModel = true)]
[SharePointPermission(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, ObjectModel = true)]
[Designer(typeof(MossMenuDesigner))]
[ToolboxData("<{0}:MossMenu runat=\"server\" />")]
public class MossMenu : System.Web.UI.WebControls.Menu
{
private string idPrefix;
// a url->menuItem dictionary
private Dictionary<string, System.Web.UI.WebControls.MenuItem> menuItemDictionary =
new Dictionary<string, System.Web.UI.WebControls.MenuItem>(StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
private bool customSelectionEnabled = true;
private bool selectStaticItemsOnly = true;
private bool performTargetBinding = true;
//** Variables used for compact menu behavior **//
private bool useCompactMenus = false;
private static bool showStartingNode;
private static string originalSiteMap;
/// <summary>
/// Controls whether or not the control performs compacting of the site map to display only ancestor and child nodes of the selected and first level root childern.
/// </summary>
[Category("Behavior")]
public bool UseCompactMenus
{
get
{
return this.useCompactMenus;
}
set
{
this.useCompactMenus = value;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Controls whether or not the control performs custom selection/highlighting.
/// </summary>
[Category("Behavior")]
public bool CustomSelectionEnabled
{
get
{
return this.customSelectionEnabled;
}
set
{
this.customSelectionEnabled = value;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Controls whether only static items may be selected or if
/// dynamic (fly-out) items may be selected too.
/// </summary>
[Category("Behavior")]
public bool SelectStaticItemsOnly
{
get
{
return this.selectStaticItemsOnly;
}
set
{
this.selectStaticItemsOnly = value;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Controls whether or not to bind the Target property of any menu
/// items to the Target property in the SiteMapNode's Attributes
/// collection.
/// </summary>
[Category("Behavior")]
public bool PerformTargetBinding
{
get
{
return this.performTargetBinding;
}
set
{
this.performTargetBinding = value;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the ClientID of this control.
/// </summary>
public override string ClientID
{
[SharePointPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, ObjectModel = true)]
get
{
if (this.idPrefix == null)
{
this.idPrefix = SPUtility.GetNewIdPrefix(this.Context);
}
return SPUtility.GetShortId(this.idPrefix, this);
}
}
[SharePointPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, ObjectModel = true)]
protected override void OnMenuItemDataBound(MenuEventArgs e)
{
base.OnMenuItemDataBound(e);
if (this.customSelectionEnabled)
{
// store in the url->item dictionary
this.menuItemDictionary[e.Item.NavigateUrl] = e.Item;
}
if (this.performTargetBinding)
{
// try to bind to the Target property if the data item is a SiteMapNode
SiteMapNode smn = e.Item.DataItem as SiteMapNode;
if (smn != null)
{
string target = smn["Target"];
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(target))
{
e.Item.Target = target;
}
}
}
}
/// <id guid="08e034e7-5872-4a31-a771-84cac1dcd53d" />
/// <owner alias="MarkWal">
/// </owner>
[SharePointPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, ObjectModel = true)]
protected override void OnPreRender(System.EventArgs e)
{
SiteMapDataSource dataSource = this.GetDataSource() as SiteMapDataSource;
SiteMapProvider provider = (dataSource != null) ? dataSource.Provider : null;
if (useCompactMenus && dataSource != null && provider != null)
{
showStartingNode = dataSource.ShowStartingNode;
SiteMapNodeCollection rootChildNodes = provider.RootNode.ChildNodes;
if (provider.CurrentNode.Equals(provider.RootNode))
{
//** Store original site map for future use in compacting menus **//
if (originalSiteMap == null)
{
//Store original SiteMapXML for future adjustments:
XmlDocument newSiteMapDoc = new XmlDocument();
newSiteMapDoc.LoadXml("<?xml version='1.0' ?>"
+ "<siteMapNode title='" + provider.RootNode.Title
+ "' url='" + provider.RootNode.Url
+ "' />");
foreach (SiteMapNode node in rootChildNodes)
{
XmlNode newNode = GetXmlSiteMapNode(newSiteMapDoc.DocumentElement, node);
newSiteMapDoc.DocumentElement.AppendChild(newNode);
//Create XML for all the child nodes for selected menu item:
NavigateSiteMap(newNode, node);
}
originalSiteMap = newSiteMapDoc.OuterXml;
}
//This is set to only display the child nodes of the root node on first view:
this.StaticDisplayLevels = 1;
}
else
{
//
//Adjust site map for this page
//
XmlDocument newSiteMapDoc = InitializeNewSiteMapXml(provider, rootChildNodes);
//Clear the current default site map:
this.DataSourceID = null;
//Create the new site map data source
XmlDataSource newSiteMap = new XmlDataSource();
newSiteMap.ID = "XmlDataSource1";
newSiteMap.EnableCaching = false; //Required to prevent redisplay of the previous menu
//Add bindings for dynamic site map:
MenuItemBindingCollection bindings = this.DataBindings;
bindings.Clear();
MenuItemBinding binding = new MenuItemBinding();
binding.DataMember = "siteMapNode";
binding.TextField = "title";
binding.Text = "title";
binding.NavigateUrlField = "url";
binding.NavigateUrl = "url";
binding.ValueField = "url";
binding.Value = "url";
bindings.Add(binding);
//Bind menu to new site map:
this.DataSource = newSiteMap;
//Assign the newly created dynamic site map:
((XmlDataSource)this.DataSource).Data = newSiteMapDoc.OuterXml;
/** this expression removes the root if initialized: **/
if (!showStartingNode)
((XmlDataSource)this.DataSource).XPath = "/siteMapNode/siteMapNode";
/** Re-initialize menu data source with new site map: **/
this.DataBind();
/** Find depth of current node: **/
int depth = 0;
SiteMapNode currNode = provider.CurrentNode;
do
{
depth++;
currNode = currNode.ParentNode;
}
while (currNode != null);
//Set the StaticDisplayLevels to match the current depth:
if (depth >= this.StaticDisplayLevels)
this.StaticDisplayLevels = depth;
}
}
base.OnPreRender(e);
// output some script to override the default menu flyout behaviour; this helps to avoid
// intermittent "Operation Aborted" errors
Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(
typeof(MossMenu),
"overrideMenu_HoverStatic",
"if (typeof(overrideMenu_HoverStatic) == 'function' && typeof(Menu_HoverStatic) == 'function')\n" +
"{\n" +
"_spBodyOnLoadFunctionNames.push('enableFlyoutsAfterDelay');\n" +
"Menu_HoverStatic = overrideMenu_HoverStatic;\n" +
"}\n",
true);
// output some script to avoid a known issue with SSL Termination and the ASP.NET
// Menu implementation. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=910444
Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(
typeof(MossMenu),
"MenuHttpsWorkaround_" + this.ClientID,
this.ClientID + "_Data.iframeUrl='/_layouts/images/blank.gif';",
true);
// adjust the fly-out indicator arrow direction for locale if not already set
if (this.Orientation == System.Web.UI.WebControls.Orientation.Vertical &&
((string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.StaticPopOutImageUrl) && this.StaticEnableDefaultPopOutImage) ||
(string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.DynamicPopOutImageUrl) && this.DynamicEnableDefaultPopOutImage)))
{
SPWeb currentWeb = SPContext.Current.Web;
if (currentWeb != null)
{
uint localeId = currentWeb.Language;
bool isBidiWeb = SPUtility.IsRightToLeft(currentWeb, currentWeb.Language);
string arrowUrl = "/_layouts/images/" + (isBidiWeb ? "largearrowleft.gif" : "largearrowright.gif");
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.StaticPopOutImageUrl) && this.StaticEnableDefaultPopOutImage)
{
this.StaticPopOutImageUrl = arrowUrl;
}
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.DynamicPopOutImageUrl) && this.DynamicEnableDefaultPopOutImage)
{
this.DynamicPopOutImageUrl = arrowUrl;
}
}
}
if (provider == null)
{
// if we're not attached to a SiteMapDataSource we'll just leave everything alone
return;
}
else if (this.customSelectionEnabled)
{
MenuItem selectedMenuItem = this.SelectedItem;
SiteMapNode currentNode = provider.CurrentNode;
// if no menu item is presently selected, we need to work our way up from the current
// node until we can find a node in the menu item dictionary
while (selectedMenuItem == null && currentNode != null)
{
this.menuItemDictionary.TryGetValue(currentNode.Url, out selectedMenuItem);
currentNode = currentNode.ParentNode;
}
if (this.selectStaticItemsOnly)
{
// only static items may be selected, keep moving up until we find an item
// that falls within the static range
while (selectedMenuItem != null && selectedMenuItem.Depth >= this.StaticDisplayLevels)
{
selectedMenuItem = selectedMenuItem.Parent;
}
// if we found an item to select, go ahead and select (highlight) it
if (selectedMenuItem != null && selectedMenuItem.Selectable)
{
selectedMenuItem.Selected = true;
}
}
}
}
private XmlDocument InitializeNewSiteMapXml(SiteMapProvider provider, SiteMapNodeCollection rootChildNodes)
{
/** Find the level 1 ancestor node of the current node: **/
SiteMapNode levelOneAncestorOfSelectedNode = null;
SiteMapNode currNode = provider.CurrentNode;
do
{
levelOneAncestorOfSelectedNode = (currNode.ParentNode == null ? levelOneAncestorOfSelectedNode : currNode);
currNode = currNode.ParentNode;
}
while (currNode != null);
/** Initialize base SiteMapXML **/
XmlDocument newSiteMapDoc = new XmlDocument();
newSiteMapDoc.LoadXml(originalSiteMap);
/** Prune out the childern nodes that shouldn't display: **/
currNode = provider.CurrentNode;
do
{
if (currNode.ParentNode != null)
{
SiteMapNodeCollection currNodeSiblings = currNode.ParentNode.ChildNodes;
foreach (SiteMapNode siblingNode in currNodeSiblings)
{
if (siblingNode.HasChildNodes)
{
if (provider.CurrentNode.Equals(siblingNode))
{
//Remove all the childerns child nodes from display:
SiteMapNodeCollection currNodesChildren = siblingNode.ChildNodes;
foreach (SiteMapNode childNode in currNodesChildren)
{
XmlNode currentXmNode = GetCurrentXmlNode(newSiteMapDoc, childNode);
DeleteChildNodes(currentXmNode);
}
}
else if (!provider.CurrentNode.IsDescendantOf(siblingNode)
&& !levelOneAncestorOfSelectedNode.Equals(siblingNode))
{
XmlNode currentXmNode = GetCurrentXmlNode(newSiteMapDoc, siblingNode);
DeleteChildNodes(currentXmNode);
}
}
}
}
currNode = currNode.ParentNode;
}
while (currNode != null);
return newSiteMapDoc;
}
private XmlNode GetCurrentXmlNode(XmlDocument newSiteMapDoc, SiteMapNode node)
{
//Find this node in the original site map:
XmlNode currentXmNode = newSiteMapDoc.DocumentElement.SelectSingleNode(
"//siteMapNode[#url='"
+ node.Url
+ "']");
return currentXmNode;
}
private void DeleteChildNodes(XmlNode currentXmNode)
{
if (currentXmNode != null && currentXmNode.HasChildNodes)
{
//Remove child nodes:
XmlNodeList xmlNodes = currentXmNode.ChildNodes;
int lastNodeIndex = xmlNodes.Count - 1;
for (int i = lastNodeIndex; i >= 0; i--)
{
currentXmNode.RemoveChild(xmlNodes[i]);
}
}
}
private XmlNode GetXmlSiteMapNode(XmlNode currentDocumentNode, SiteMapNode currentNode)
{
XmlElement newNode = currentDocumentNode.OwnerDocument.CreateElement("siteMapNode");
XmlAttribute newAttr = currentDocumentNode.OwnerDocument.CreateAttribute("title");
newAttr.InnerText = currentNode.Title;
newNode.Attributes.Append(newAttr);
newAttr = currentDocumentNode.OwnerDocument.CreateAttribute("url");
newAttr.InnerText = currentNode.Url;
newNode.Attributes.Append(newAttr);
return newNode;
}
private void NavigateSiteMap(XmlNode currentDocumentNode, SiteMapNode currentNode)
{
foreach (SiteMapNode node in currentNode.ChildNodes)
{
//Add this node to structure:
XmlNode newNode = GetXmlSiteMapNode(currentDocumentNode, node);
currentDocumentNode.AppendChild(newNode);
if (node.HasChildNodes)
{
//Make a recursive call to add any child nodes:
NavigateSiteMap(newNode, node);
}
}
}
}
[PermissionSet(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Name = "FullTrust")]
[System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage("Microsoft.Security", "CA2117:AptcaTypesShouldOnlyExtendAptcaBaseTypes")]
public sealed class MossMenuDesigner : MenuDesigner
{
[PermissionSet(SecurityAction.Demand, Name = "FullTrust")]
protected override void DataBind(BaseDataBoundControl dataBoundControl)
{
try
{
dataBoundControl.DataBind();
}
catch
{
base.DataBind(dataBoundControl);
}
}
[PermissionSet(SecurityAction.Demand, Name = "FullTrust")]
public override string GetDesignTimeHtml()
{
System.Web.UI.WebControls.Menu menu = (System.Web.UI.WebControls.Menu)ViewControl;
int oldDisplayLevels = menu.MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels;
string designTimeHtml = string.Empty;
try
{
menu.MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels = 0;
// ASP.NET MenuDesigner has some dynamic/static item trick in design time
// to show dynamic item in design time. We only want to show preview without
// dynamic menu items.
designTimeHtml = base.GetDesignTimeHtml();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
designTimeHtml = GetErrorDesignTimeHtml(e);
}
finally
{
menu.MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels = oldDisplayLevels;
}
return designTimeHtml;
}
}
}
I personally don't like the html that the default menu provides (table based layout).
Fortunately the SharePoint team has released the code for that control.
What we have done is to include that code in a project and have overridden the render method to do whatever we want. This give you the flexibility to define the exact relationship between parents that needs to be display as well as setting the styles on any divs you create.
On the down side you are now coding, not configuring and a change needs to be made to the master page you are using to use the control.
Worth it in my opinion. This is now a standard change we make for any site.
The approach we used to accomplish the affect you are looking for was to use the CSS Friendly Control Adapters. The adapters change the HTML that is rendered without changing the controls you used on your pages. You may need to tweak the menu adapter a little bit in order to get the layout you want. It only took a few lines of code for us. Once you get that working, you can use CSS to obtain the behavior you describe.