Terminal.Gui.Reflect
2.0.8
dotnet add package Terminal.Gui.Reflect --version 2.0.8
NuGet\Install-Package Terminal.Gui.Reflect -Version 2.0.8
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<PackageReference Include="Terminal.Gui.Reflect" Version="2.0.8" />
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<PackageVersion Include="Terminal.Gui.Reflect" Version="2.0.8" />
<PackageReference Include="Terminal.Gui.Reflect" />
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paket add Terminal.Gui.Reflect --version 2.0.8
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#r "nuget: Terminal.Gui.Reflect, 2.0.8"
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#:package Terminal.Gui.Reflect@2.0.8
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#addin nuget:?package=Terminal.Gui.Reflect&version=2.0.8
#tool nuget:?package=Terminal.Gui.Reflect&version=2.0.8
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Terminal.Gui.Reflect
This project is an opinionated view framework for scalable Terminal.GUI apps
Acknowledgements
Authors
Features
- PropertyGrid
- A view that auto generates categories and properties
- Each field supports validation
- UniformGrid
- A view similar to WPF's UniformGrid
- InfoLabel
- A label that shows a tooltip when hovered
Usage/Examples
PropertyGrid Example:
var hostBuilder = Host.CreateApplicationBuilder();
hostBuilder.Services.AddReflectServices();
hostBuilder.Services.AddOptions<AppSettings>();
hostBuilder.Services.AddSingleton(Application.Create().Init());
using var host = hostBuilder.Build();
await host.StartAsync();
var app = host.Services.GetRequiredService<IApplication>();
var viewControllerFactory = host.Services.GetRequiredService<IViewControllerFactory>();
var window = new Window
{
Title = "Sample App"
};
window.Add(viewControllerFactory.Create<DefaultView>()); // use our IViewControllerFactory to initialize and autowire views
app.Run(window);
host.WaitForShutdown();
View / ViewModel Example
public class DefaultView : ViewController<FrameView, DefaultViewModel>
{
private readonly Button _btn = new Button()
{
Text = "Click me!"
};
public override void InitializeComponents()
{
Root.Width = Dim.Fill();
Root.Height = Dim.Fill();
Root.Text = "Default View";
_btn.X = Pos.Center();
_btn.Y = Pos.Center();
_btn.MouseEvent += BtnOnMouseEvent; // hook to mouse events for this button
Root.Add(_btn); // add our button to our root component
AddCleanupOperation(() => _btn.MouseEvent -= BtnOnMouseEvent); // unhook event when cleaning up
}
private void BtnOnMouseEvent(object? sender, Mouse e)
{
if (e.IsPressed)
{
ViewModel.Counter++; // when our button is clicked, increment the counter
}
}
public override void SetupBindings()
{
// custom binding utility function
Binding.TwoWay(ViewModel, // view model
model => model.Counter, // property expression
_btn, // ui element
builder => builder
.WithConvertIn(i => _btn.Text = $"Clicked {i}") // map the value
.Build())
.DisposeWith(this); // cleanup
// for basic bindings we use the Bind method instead
// Bind(m => m.Counter, _label, l => l.Text)
}
}
public class DefaultViewModel : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public int Counter
{
get;
set
{
if (value == field)
{
return;
}
field = value;
OnPropertyChanged();
}
}
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler? PropertyChanged;
protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string? propertyName = null)
{
PropertyChanged?.Invoke(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName));
}
protected bool SetField<T>(ref T field, T value, [CallerMemberName] string? propertyName = null)
{
if (EqualityComparer<T>.Default.Equals(field, value)) return false;
field = value;
OnPropertyChanged(propertyName);
return true;
}
}
| Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
|---|---|
| .NET | net10.0 is compatible. net10.0-android was computed. net10.0-browser was computed. net10.0-ios was computed. net10.0-maccatalyst was computed. net10.0-macos was computed. net10.0-tvos was computed. net10.0-windows was computed. |
Compatible target framework(s)
Included target framework(s) (in package)
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
-
net10.0
- DotNext (>= 6.3.0)
- System.Reactive (>= 6.1.0)
- Terminal.Gui (>= 2.4.4)
- Terminal.Gui.Reflect.Abstractions (>= 2.0.8)
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