How to create a editable property on a SharePoint 2010 Sandboxed Visual WebPart
I am developing a sandboxed visual webpart using SharePoint 2010 in Visual Studio 2010 with the SharePoint powertools installed. The webpart deploys and works as expected, except that the properties a开发者_JAVA百科re not editable. I believe that the core problem is that WebPartStorageAttribute is not available in sandbox, but haven't been able to find guidance on how to create a sandboxed webpart with editable properties. Is this even possible?
[ToolboxItem(false)]
[XmlRoot(Namespace="MyNamespace")]
public partial class MyWebPart: System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebPart
{
const string defaultStartTime = "00:30:00";
private string _startTime = "00:30:00";
[Browsable(true)]
[WebBrowsable(true)]
[Category("Timer")]
[Description("Start time to use if the user has not set a different one.")]
[XmlElement(ElementName="StartTime")]
[DefaultValue(defaultStartTime)]
[FriendlyName("Start Time")]
public string StartTime
{
get
{
return _startTime;
}
set
{
_startTime = value;
}
}
...
Is there something missing in the above code? Is it possible to create an editable sandboxed webpart, and if so, how is it done?
I just went through that process and this is how I managed to have it run on under a sandbox solution and also a 365 site, this is the entire sample code:
Note: I'm using Visual WebPart (SandBoxed) within SharePoint Power Tools for Visual Studio
ToolPartTest.ascx:
<h3>Selected List</h3>
<dd><asp:Literal runat="server" ID="list" /></dd>
TooLPartTest.ascx.cs:
[WebBrowsable(true), Personalizable(true)]
public string ListName { get; set; }
protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnInit(e);
InitializeControl();
}
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
}
protected override void OnPreRender(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnPreRender(e);
list.Text = ListName ?? "(None)";
}
public override EditorPartCollection CreateEditorParts()
{
return new EditorPartCollection(base.CreateEditorParts(),
new[]
{
new CustomEditorPart
{
ID = ID + "_editorPart"
}
}
);
}
ToolPart.cs
public class CustomEditorPart : EditorPart
{
private DropDownList _list;
protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnInit(e);
_list = new DropDownList();
_list.AppendDataBoundItems = true;
_list.Items.Add("");
_list.DataTextField = "Title";
_list.DataValueField = "Title";
_list.DataSource = SPContext.Current.Site.RootWeb.Lists;
_list.DataBind();
Controls.Add(new LiteralControl("List: "));
Controls.Add(_list);
}
public override bool ApplyChanges()
{
EnsureChildControls();
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(_list.SelectedValue))
((ToolPartTest)WebPartToEdit).ListName = _list.SelectedValue;
return true;
}
public override void SyncChanges()
{
EnsureChildControls();
var webpart = ((ToolPartTest)WebPartToEdit);
_list.SelectedValue = webpart.ListName;
}
}
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