Update to include the new message service and common dialog service

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Markus Ewald 2019-02-08 06:19:33 +00:00
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@ -25,42 +25,50 @@ using Ninject.Activation;
using Ninject.Modules;
using Nuclex.Windows.Forms.AutoBinding;
using Nuclex.Windows.Forms.CommonDialogs;
using Nuclex.Windows.Forms.Messages;
namespace Nuclex.Windows.Forms.Ninject {
/// <summary>Sets up the service bindings for an MVVM-based WPF application</summary>
public class MvvmModule : NinjectModule {
/// <summary>Sets up the service bindings for an MVVM-based WPF application</summary>
public class MvvmModule : NinjectModule {
/// <summary>Called when the module is loaded into the kernel</summary>
public override void Load() {
/// <summary>Called when the module is loaded into the kernel</summary>
public override void Load() {
// The window manager keeps track of active windows and can figure out
// which window to display for a view model by its naming convention.
Kernel.Bind<WindowManager>().To<NinjectWindowManager>().InSingletonScope();
Kernel.Bind<IWindowManager>().ToMethod(getWindowManager).InSingletonScope();
Kernel.Bind<IActiveWindowTracker>().ToMethod(getWindowManager).InSingletonScope();
Kernel.Bind<IAutoBinder>().ToMethod(CreateAutoBinder).InSingletonScope();
// The task dialog message service actually supports two interfaces
Kernel.Bind<IMessageService>().To<StandardMessageBoxManager>().InSingletonScope();
}
// Use the common dialog manager to display file open, save or print dialogs
Kernel.Bind<ICommonDialogService>().To<CommonDialogManager>().InSingletonScope();
/// <summary>Creates and initializd the auto view model binder</summary>
/// <param name="context">
/// Context containing environmental informations about the request and the kernel
/// </param>
/// <returns>The view model auto binder that will be used by the application</returns>
protected virtual IAutoBinder CreateAutoBinder(IContext context) {
return new ConventionBinder();
}
// The window manager keeps track of active windows and can figure out
// which window to display for a view model by its naming convention.
Kernel.Bind<WindowManager>().To<NinjectWindowManager>().InSingletonScope();
Kernel.Bind<IWindowManager>().ToMethod(getWindowManager).InSingletonScope();
Kernel.Bind<IActiveWindowTracker>().ToMethod(getWindowManager).InSingletonScope();
Kernel.Bind<IAutoBinder>().ToMethod(CreateAutoBinder).InSingletonScope();
/// <summary>Retrieves the window manager from the kernel</summary>
/// <param name="context">
/// Context containing environmental informations about the request and the kernel
/// </param>
/// <returns>The window manager registered to the kernel</returns>
private static WindowManager getWindowManager(IContext context) {
return context.Kernel.Get<WindowManager>();
}
}
}
/// <summary>Creates and initializd the auto view model binder</summary>
/// <param name="context">
/// Context containing environmental informations about the request and the kernel
/// </param>
/// <returns>The view model auto binder that will be used by the application</returns>
protected virtual IAutoBinder CreateAutoBinder(IContext context) {
return new ConventionBinder();
}
/// <summary>Retrieves the window manager from the kernel</summary>
/// <param name="context">
/// Context containing environmental informations about the request and the kernel
/// </param>
/// <returns>The window manager registered to the kernel</returns>
private static WindowManager getWindowManager(IContext context) {
return context.Kernel.Get<WindowManager>();
}
}
} // namespace Nuclex.Windows.Forms.Ninject