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Locating Views

Hold on, rewind a second. An observant reader will have noticed something strange going on in the last section.

Views/MainWindow.axaml

<Window xmlns="https://github.com/avaloniaui"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
x:Class="Todo.Views.MainWindow"
Icon="/Assets/avalonia-logo.ico"
Width="200" Height="300"
Title="Avalonia Todo"
Content="{Binding List}">
</Window>

We bound the Window.Content property to the MainWindowViewModel.List property which is an instance of TodoListViewModel but the window is displaying a TodoListView! What's happening here? How is a view being displayed when the window content is a view model?

The answer can be found in ViewLocator.cs which was a file added by the template:

ViewLocator.cs

using System;
using Avalonia.Controls;
using Avalonia.Controls.Templates;
using Todo.ViewModels;

namespace Todo
{
public class ViewLocator : IDataTemplate
{
public bool SupportsRecycling => false;

public IControl Build(object data)
{
var name = data.GetType().FullName.Replace("ViewModel", "View");
var type = Type.GetType(name);

if (type != null)
{
return (Control)Activator.CreateInstance(type);
}
else
{
return new TextBlock { Text = "Not Found: " + name };
}
}

public bool Match(object data)
{
return data is ViewModelBase;
}
}
}

ViewLocator defines a data template which converts view models into views. It defines two methods:

  • Match(object data) looks at the data and if the data inherits from ViewModelBase it returns true indicating that Build should be called
  • Build(object data) takes the fully qualified name of the data's type and replaces the string "ViewModel" with the string "View". It then tries to get a type that matches that name. If a matching type is found, it creates an instance of the type and returns it

An instance of ViewLocator is present in Application.DataTemplates:

<Application xmlns="https://github.com/avaloniaui"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="clr-namespace:Todo"
x:Class="Todo.App">
<Application.DataTemplates>
<local:ViewLocator/>
</Application.DataTemplates>

<Application.Styles>
<StyleInclude Source="avares://Avalonia.Themes.Default/DefaultTheme.xaml"/>
<StyleInclude Source="avares://Avalonia.Themes.Default/Accents/BaseLight.xaml"/>
</Application.Styles>
</Application>

When an instance of ContentControl (such as Window) has its Content property set to a non-control, it searches up the tree of controls for a DataTemplate that matches the content data. If no other DataTemplate matches the data it will eventually reach the ViewLocator in the application data templates which will do its business and return an instance of the corresponding view.

warning

ViewLocator is included in the project's source instead of being a component of Avalonia itself because the mechanism of relating a view model to a view may be application-specific; for example one might want to implement it using a DI framework. ViewLocator can be thought of as implementing the convention over configuration paradigm.