I have a page which contains a ListView x:bound to an object in my ViewModel. This object contains a list of objects (timestamps) that contains a list of Subjects that contains a list of another objects. I'm presenting the data in 2 list views, one inside another.
<ListView
x:Name="primaryList" // for exemplification purposes
ItemsSource="{x:Bind ViewModel.VideoProject.TimeStamps, Mode=OneWay}"
ItemClick='{x:Bind ViewModel.ListViewTimeStamps_ItemClick, Mode=OneWay}'>
The ListView contains a DataTemplate for another ListView
<ListView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<StackPanel Spacing="5">
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Id}"
FontSize="15"
HorizontalAlignment="Left"
FontWeight="Bold" />
<ListView ItemsSource="{Binding Subjects}"
x:Name="secondaryList"
SelectionMode="Multiple">
<ListView.ItemTemplate>
....
And the second ListView is followed by another same structure.
My goal is to bind the second ListView ItemClickEvent to ListViewTimeStamps_ItemClick method inside my ViewModel, because I need the data contained in the object that secondaryListView holds (Subject). I could try to set the Data Template Context to the ViewModel but it would break the Subject bind.
I found a ton of questions about this topic but differently from WPF there's not AncestorType to catch the up tree reference.
Obs: My project is based on the Template Model which creates the XAML .cs with the ViewModel as a Property. I also haven't set the DataContext on the XAML page because I can x:bind normally my view model to the page elements without explicit set.
Is there a way to accomplish without using Attached Properties? Thank you.
Since there is no support for setting the
AncestorType
property of aRelativeSource
in WinUI, there is no way to accomplish this in pure XAML without writing some code.You could implement an attached bevaiour as suggested and exemplified here:
No. Not in XAML.