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Accessing "current class" from WPF custom MarkupExtension

I'm attempting to write a custom MarkupExtension to make my life easier by giving me a better way to specify bindings in XAML. However I would like to know if there is any way I can access the object that represents the file the MarkupExtension is used in.

In other words, suppose I have a UserControl that defines a particular rendition of a data model of my program. This control has lots of visual stuff like grids, borders and general layout. If I use my MarkupExtension on a particular property of some element in this UserControl, I want to access the instance of the UserControl, without knowing what type it is (I plan on using reflection).

Is this at all possible?

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devios1 Avatar asked Jun 15 '10 17:06

devios1


1 Answers

In .NET 4.0, they added the IRootObjectProvider ability, but unfortunately, it isn't possible in previous versions. If you are in .NET 4.0, you can do the following:

public override object ProvideValue(IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
{
    var rootObjectProvider = serviceProvider.GetService(typeof(IRootObjectProvider)) as IRootObjectProvider;
    var root = rootObjectProvider.RootObject;
    // do whatever you need to do here
}
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Abe Heidebrecht Avatar answered Nov 13 '22 03:11

Abe Heidebrecht