Reputation: 9565
I am having some trouble figuring out how to set the correct DataContext
on a ContextMenu
.
I have a collection of view models who are the source of an ItemsControl
. Each view model has a collection of items which are also the source of another ItemsControl
. Each item is used to draw image which has a ContextMenu
. The MenuItems
in that ContextMenu
need to bind to a command on the view model, but the PlacementTarget
of the ContextMenu
is pointing to the individual item.
My Xaml looks something like this:
<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Markers"}>
<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Items}">
<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<Image>
<Image.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu>
<MenuItem Header="Edit" Command="{Binding EditCommand}" />
</ContextMenu>
</Image.ContextMenu>
</Image>
</DataTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
</ItemsControl>
</DataTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
</ItemsControl>
How can I set the DataContext
of the ContextMenu
to the item's corresponding parent view model?
Upvotes: 38
Views: 40088
Reputation: 391
This code allows you to use both the global and local DataContext (of entire userControl and of current TreeViewItem):
<TreeView Grid.Row="0" ItemsSource="{Binding Path=SelectableEnterprises}">
<TreeView.ItemTemplate>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding Children}">
<Grid Height="20" Tag="{Binding DataContext, ElementName=userControl}">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="25"/>
<ColumnDefinition/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu DataContext="{Binding PlacementTarget, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}" >
<ContextMenu.Visibility>
<MultiBinding Converter="{converters:SurveyReportVisibilityConverter}">
<Binding Path="DataContext"/> <!--local DataContext-->
<Binding Path="Tag.SelectedSurvey"/> <!--global DataContext-->
</MultiBinding>
</ContextMenu.Visibility>
<MenuItem Header="Show HTML-report" Command ="{Binding Tag.OpenHTMLReportCommand}"
CommandParameter="{Binding DataContext}" />
</ContextMenu>
</Grid.ContextMenu>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 345
I don't like use Tag. I prefer attached property.
You need add attached property:
public static readonly DependencyProperty DataContextExProperty =
DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached("DataContextEx",
typeof(Object),
typeof(DependencyObjectAttached));
public static Object GetDataContextEx(DependencyObject element)
{
return element.GetValue(DataContextExProperty);
}
public static void SetDataContextEx(DependencyObject element, Object value)
{
element.SetValue(DataContextExProperty, value);
}
In XAML:
<Button attached:DependencyObjectAttached.DataContextEx="{Binding ElementName=MyDataContextElement, Path=DataContext}">
<Button.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu DataContext="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}, Path=PlacementTarget.(attached:DependencyObjectAttached.DataContextEx)}">
</ContextMenu>
</Button.ContextMenu>
</Button>
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 17580
You can use a markupextension:
using System;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Markup;
using System.Xaml;
[MarkupExtensionReturnType(typeof(ContentControl))]
public class RootObject : MarkupExtension
{
public override object ProvideValue(IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
{
var rootObjectProvider = (IRootObjectProvider)serviceProvider.GetService(typeof(IRootObjectProvider));
return rootObjectProvider?.RootObject;
}
}
It lets you do:
<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Markers}">
...
<ContextMenu DataContext="{Binding DataContext, Source={local:RootObject}}">
<MenuItem Header="Edit"
Command="{Binding EditCommand}" />
</ContextMenu>
...
</ItemsControl>
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 3363
The ContextMenu is outside of the visual tree. Below is the xaml that should get you the datacontext:
<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Markers}" Tag="{Binding ElementName=outerControl, Path=DataContext}">
...
<ContextMenu DataContext="{Binding Path=PlacementTarget.Tag, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}">
<MenuItem Header="Edit"
Command="{Binding EditCommand}" />
</ContextMenu>
...
</ItemsControl>
This post explains how this works.
Upvotes: 55