Blazing.Mvvm
1.4.0
dotnet add package Blazing.Mvvm --version 1.4.0
NuGet\Install-Package Blazing.Mvvm -Version 1.4.0
<PackageReference Include="Blazing.Mvvm" Version="1.4.0" />
paket add Blazing.Mvvm --version 1.4.0
#r "nuget: Blazing.Mvvm, 1.4.0"
// Install Blazing.Mvvm as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Blazing.Mvvm&version=1.4.0 // Install Blazing.Mvvm as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Blazing.Mvvm&version=1.4.0
Blazor Extension for the MVVM CommunityToolkit
Introduction
This is an expansion of the blazor-mvvm repo by Kelly Adams that implements full MVVM support via the CommunityToolkit.Mvvm. Minor changes were made to prevent cross-thread exceptions, added extra base class types, Mvvm-style navigation, and converted into a usable library.
The library packages the support into a resuable library and includes a new MvvmNavigationManager
class and the MvvmNavLink
component for Mvvm-style navigation, no more hard-coded paths.
There is a new Blazor MVVM Sample that takes Micrsoft's Xamarin Sample project for the CommunityToolkit.Mvvm and is converted to Blazor. Minimal changes were made.
Library supports the following hosting models:
- Blazor Server App
- Blazor WebAssembly App (WASM)
- Blazor Hybrid - Wpf, WinForms, MAUI, and Avalonia (Windows only)
- Blazor Web App (.net 8.0)
Getting Started
Add the Nuget package to your project
Enable MvvmNavigation support in your
Program.cs
file
2-1. Blazor Server App:
builder.Services.AddMvvmNavigation(options =>
{
options.HostingModel = BlazorHostingModel.Server;
});
2-2. Blazor WebAssembly App:
builder.Services.AddMvvmNavigation();
2-3. Blazor WebApp:
builder.Services.AddMvvmNavigation(options =>
{
options.HostingModel = BlazorHostingModel.WebApp;
});
- Create a
ViewModel
inheriting theViewModelBase
class
public partial class FetchDataViewModel : ViewModelBase
{
[ObservableProperty]
private ObservableCollection<WeatherForecast> _weatherForecasts = new();
public override async Task Loaded()
=> WeatherForecasts = new ObservableCollection<WeatherForecast>(Get());
private static readonly string[] Summaries =
{
"Freezing", "Bracing", "Chilly", "Cool", "Mild", "Warm", "Balmy", "Hot", "Sweltering", "Scorching"
};
public IEnumerable<WeatherForecast> Get()
=> Enumerable.Range(1, 5).Select(index => new WeatherForecast
{
Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(index),
TemperatureC = Random.Shared.Next(-20, 55),
Summary = Summaries[Random.Shared.Next(Summaries.Length)]
})
.ToArray();
}
- Register the
ViewModel
in yourProgram.cs
file
builder.Services.AddTransient<FetchDataViewModel>();
- Create your Page inheriting the
MvvmComponentBase<TViewModel>
component
@page "/fetchdata"
@inherits MvvmComponentBase<FetchDataViewModel>
<PageTitle>Weather forecast</PageTitle>
<h1>Weather forecast</h1>
<p>This component demonstrates fetching data from the server.</p>
@if (!ViewModel.WeatherForecasts.Any())
{
<p><em>Loading...</em></p>
}
else
{
<table class="table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Date</th>
<th>Temp. (C)</th>
<th>Temp. (F)</th>
<th>Summary</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
@foreach (var forecast in ViewModel.WeatherForecasts)
{
<tr>
<td>@forecast.Date.ToShortDateString()</td>
<td>@forecast.TemperatureC</td>
<td>@forecast.TemperatureF</td>
<td>@forecast.Summary</td>
</tr>
}
</tbody>
</table>
}
- Optionally, modify the
NavMenu.razor
to useMvvmNavLink
for Navigation by ViewModel
<div class="nav-item px-3">
<MvvmNavLink class="nav-link" TViewModel=FetchDataViewModel>
<span class="oi oi-list-rich" aria-hidden="true"></span> Fetch data
</MvvmNavLink>
</div>
Now run the app.
Navigating by ViewModel using the MvvmNavigationManager
from code, inject the class into your page or ViewModel, then use the NavigateTo
method
mvvmNavigationManager.NavigateTo<FetchDataViewModel>();
The NavigateTo
method works the same as the standard Blazor NavigationManager
and also support passing of a Relative URL &/or QueryString.
If you are into abstraction, then you can also navigate by interface
mvvmNavigationManager.NavigateTo<ITestNavigationViewModel>();
The same principle worhs with the MvvmNavLink
component
<div class="nav-item px-3">
<MvvmNavLink class="nav-link"
TViewModel=ITestNavigationViewModel
Match="NavLinkMatch.All">
<span class="oi oi-calculator" aria-hidden="true"></span>Test
</MvvmNavLink>
</div>
<div class="nav-item px-3">
<MvvmNavLink class="nav-link"
TViewModel=ITestNavigationViewModel
RelativeUri="this is a MvvmNavLink test"
Match="NavLinkMatch.All">
<span class="oi oi-calculator" aria-hidden="true"></span>Test + Params
</MvvmNavLink>
</div>
<div class="nav-item px-3">
<MvvmNavLink class="nav-link"
TViewModel=ITestNavigationViewModel
RelativeUri="?test=this%20is%20a%20MvvmNavLink%20querystring%20test"
Match="NavLinkMatch.All">
<span class="oi oi-calculator" aria-hidden="true"></span>Test + QueryString
</MvvmNavLink>
</div>
<div class="nav-item px-3">
<MvvmNavLink class="nav-link"
TViewModel=ITestNavigationViewModel
RelativeUri="this is a MvvmNvLink test/?test=this%20is%20a%20MvvmNavLink%20querystring%20test"
Match="NavLinkMatch.All">
<span class="oi oi-calculator" aria-hidden="true"></span>Test + Both
</MvvmNavLink>
</div>
How MVVM Works
There are two parts:
- The
ViewModelBase
- The
MvvmComponentBase
The MvvmComponentBase
handles wiring up the ViewModel
to the component.
EditForm Validation and Messaging are also supported. See the sample code for examples of how to use.
How the MVVM Navigation Works
No more magic strings! Strongly-typed navigation is now possible. If the page URI changes, there is no more need to go hunting through your source code to make changes. It is auto-magically resolved at runtime for you!
When the MvvmNavigationManager
is initialized by the IOC container as a Singleton, the class will examine all assemblies and internally caches all ViewModels (classes and interfaces) and the page it is associated with. Then when it comes time to navigate, a quick lookup is done and the Blazor NavigationManager
is then used to navigate to the correct page. IF any Relative Uri &/or QueryString was passed in via the NavigateTo
method call, that is passed too.
Note: The MvvmNavigationManager
class is not a total replacement for the Blazor NavigationManager
class, only support for MVVM is implemented.
The MvvmNavLink
component is based on the blazor Navlink
component and has an extra TViewModel
and RelativeUri
properties. Internally, uses the MvvmNavigationManager
to do the navigation.
Updates
v1.0.0 10 May, 2023
- Initial release.
v1.0.1 19 May, 2023
- Added non-generic
RecipientViewModelBase
- Added
ValidatorViewModelBase
v1.0.2 25 July, 2023
- Added Added logging at start and end of
MvvmNavigationManager
cache generation for improved debugging experience
v1.0.2 27 July, 2023
- Fixed rare crossthread issue in MvvmComponentBase
v1.1.0 9 October, 2023
- Added
MvvmLayoutComponentBase
to support MVVM in the MainLayout.razor - Updated sample project with example of
MvvmLayoutComponentBase
usage
26 October, 2023
- pre-release of .Net 7.0+
Blazor Server App
support - pre-release of .Net 8.0 RC2
(Auto) Blazor WebApp
support
v1.2.1 1 November, 2023
- added .Net 7.0+
Blazor Server App
support - new hosting model configuration support added. Special thanks to @bbunderson for implementation.
v1.3.0 (beta) 1 November, 2023
- pre-release of .Net 8.0 RC2
(Auto) Blazor WebApp
with new hosting model configuration support
v1.4.0 21 November, 2023
- Now officially supports .Net 8.0 & .Net 7.0
Support
If you find this library useful, then please consider buying me a coffee ☕.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net7.0
- CommunityToolkit.Mvvm (>= 8.2.0)
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Web (>= 7.0.5)
-
net8.0
- CommunityToolkit.Mvvm (>= 8.2.2)
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Web (>= 8.0.0)
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Support for Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly, Blazor Hybrid