ASP.NET: Build user control that take a list as parameter?
How can I build an user control that takes a list as a parameter, i.e:
<foo:TabMenu runat="server">
<Tabs>
<Tab Label="Tab1" PanelId="pnlTab1"/>
<Tab Label="Tab2" PanelId="pnlTab2"/>
<Tab Label="Tab3" PanelId="pnlTab3"/>
</Tabs>
</foo:TabMen开发者_JS百科u>
You need something like this. Everything is ok, but you have to complete the TabCollection class.
Edit: Pardon me, I didn't test the code. Anyway found some problems so resolved them.
UserControl
[ParseChildren(true, "Tabs"), PersistChildren(false)]
public partial class TabMenu : UserControl
{
private TabCollection _tabs;
[Browsable(false), PersistenceMode(PersistenceMode.InnerProperty), MergableProperty(false)]
public virtual TabCollection Tabs
{
get
{
if (this._tabs == null)
this._tabs = new TabCollection(this);
return this._tabs;
}
}
protected override ControlCollection CreateControlCollection()
{
return new TabMenuControlCollection(this);
}
}
Tab
public class Tab : HtmlGenericControl
{
public string Label
{
get { return (string)ViewState["Label"] ?? string.Empty; }
set { ViewState["Label"] = value; }
}
}
TabCollection
public class TabCollection : IList, ICollection, IEnumerable
{
private TabMenu _tabMenu;
public TabCollection(TabMenu tabMenu)
{
if (tabMenu == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("tabMenu");
this._tabMenu = tabMenu;
}
public virtual int Add(Tab tab)
{
if (tab == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("tab");
this._tabMenu.Controls.Add(tab);
return this._tabMenu.Controls.Count - 1;
}
int IList.Add(object value)
{
return this.Add((Tab)value);
}
// You have to write other methods and properties as Add.
}
TabMenuControlCollection
public class TabMenuControlCollection : ControlCollection
{
public TabMenuControlCollection(TabMenu owner) : base(owner) { }
public override void Add(Control child)
{
if (child == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("child");
if (!(child is TabMenu))
throw new ArgumentException("The TabMenu control can only have a child of type 'Tab'.");
base.Add(child);
}
public override void AddAt(int index, Control child)
{
if (child == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("child");
if (!(child is TabMenu))
throw new ArgumentException("The TabMenu control can only have a child of type 'Tab'.");
base.AddAt(index, child);
}
}
Here is a very simple solution.
Partial Class UserControlStrings_TabMenu
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Private _Tabs As New MyTabsClass(Me)
<PersistenceMode(PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)>
Public ReadOnly Property Tabs As MyTabsClass
Get
Return _Tabs
End Get
End Property
End Class
Public Class MyTabsClass
Inherits ControlCollection
Sub New(ByVal owner As Control)
MyBase.New(owner)
End Sub
Public Overrides Sub Add(ByVal child As System.Web.UI.Control)
MyBase.Add(New MyTab(child))
End Sub
End Class
Public Class MyTab
Inherits HtmlGenericControl
Sub New(ByVal GenericControl As HtmlGenericControl)
MyBase.New()
Me.Label = GenericControl.Attributes("Label")
Me.PanelId = GenericControl.Attributes("Panelid")
End Sub
Public Property Label As String = String.Empty
Public Property PanelId As String = String.Empty
Public Overrides Function ToString() As String
Return Me.Label & "-" & Me.PanelId
End Function
End Class
(C# Version)
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Data;
using System.Diagnostics;
partial class UserControlStrings_MyControl : System.Web.UI.UserControl
{
private MyTabsClass _Tabs = new MyTabsClass(this);
[System.Web.UI.PersistenceMode(System.Web.UI.PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)]
public MyTabsClass Tabs {
get { return _Tabs; }
}
}
public class MyTabsClass : System.Web.UI.ControlCollection
{
public MyTabsClass(System.Web.UI.Control owner) : base(owner)
{
}
public override void Add(System.Web.UI.Control child)
{
base.Add(new MyTab(child));
}
}
public class MyTab : System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlGenericControl
{
public MyTab(System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlGenericControl GenericControl) : base()
{
this.Label = GenericControl.Attributes("Label");
this.PanelId = GenericControl.Attributes("Panelid");
}
private string _Label = System.String.Empty;
public string Label {
get { return _Label; }
set { _Label = value; }
}
private string _PanelId = System.String.Empty;
public string PanelId {
get { return _PanelId; }
set { _PanelId = value; }
}
public override string ToString()
{
return this.Label + "-" + this.PanelId;
}
}
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