Comment : inclure un contrôle Windows Forms dans un wrapper avec ToolStripControlHost

ToolStripControlHost a été conçu pour permettre l'hébergement de contrôles Windows Forms arbitraires via l'utilisation du constructeur ToolStripControlHost ou via l'extension de ToolStripControlHost lui-même. Il est plus facile d'encapsuler le contrôle via l'extension de ToolStripControlHost et l'implémentation des propriétés et des méthodes qui exposent des propriétés et des méthodes du contrôle fréquemment utilisées. Vous pouvez également exposer des événements pour le contrôle au niveau de ToolStripControlHost.

Pour héberger un contrôle dans un ToolStripControlHost par dérivation

  1. Effectuez l'extension de ToolStripControlHost. Implémentez un constructeur par défaut qui appelle le constructeur de la classe de base en passant le contrôle de votre choix.

    ' Call the base constructor passing in a MonthCalendar instance.
    Public Sub New() 
        MyBase.New(New MonthCalendar())
    
    End Sub
    
            // Call the base constructor passing in a MonthCalendar instance.
            public ToolStripMonthCalendar() : base (new MonthCalendar()) { }
    
    // Call the base constructor passing in a MonthCalendar instance.
    ToolStripMonthCalendar() : ToolStripControlHost( gcnew MonthCalendar ) {}
    
  2. Déclarez une propriété du même type que le contrôle encapsulé et retournez Control comme type correct de contrôle dans l'accesseur de la propriété.

    Public ReadOnly Property MonthCalendarControl() As MonthCalendar 
        Get
            Return CType(Control, MonthCalendar)
        End Get
    End Property
    
            public MonthCalendar MonthCalendarControl
            {
                get
                {
                    return Control as MonthCalendar;
                }
            }
    
    property MonthCalendar^ MonthCalendarControl 
    {
       MonthCalendar^ get()
       {
          return static_cast<MonthCalendar^>(Control);
       }
    }
    
  3. Exposez d'autres propriétés et méthodes du contrôle encapsulé fréquemment utilisées avec les propriétés et les méthodes figurant dans la classe étendue.

    ' Expose the MonthCalendar.FirstDayOfWeek as a property.
    Public Property FirstDayOfWeek() As Day 
        Get
            Return MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek
        End Get
        Set
            MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek = value
        End Set
    End Property
    
    ' Expose the AddBoldedDate method.
    Public Sub AddBoldedDate(ByVal dateToBold As DateTime) 
        MonthCalendarControl.AddBoldedDate(dateToBold)
    
    End Sub
    
            // Expose the MonthCalendar.FirstDayOfWeek as a property.
            public Day FirstDayOfWeek
            {
                get
                {
                    return MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek;
                }
                set { MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek = value; }
            }
    
            // Expose the AddBoldedDate method.
            public void AddBoldedDate(DateTime dateToBold)
            {
                MonthCalendarControl.AddBoldedDate(dateToBold);
            }
    
    property Day FirstDayOfWeek 
    {
       // Expose the MonthCalendar.FirstDayOfWeek as a property.
       Day get()
       {
          return MonthCalendarControl->FirstDayOfWeek;
       }
    
       void set( Day value )
       {
          MonthCalendarControl->FirstDayOfWeek = value;
       }
    }
    
    // Expose the AddBoldedDate method.
    void AddBoldedDate( DateTime dateToBold )
    {
       MonthCalendarControl->AddBoldedDate( dateToBold );
    }
    
  4. Vous pouvez également substituer OnSubscribeControlEvents et les méthodes OnUnsubscribeControlEvents, et ajouter les événements de contrôle que vous souhaitez exposer.

    Protected Overrides Sub OnSubscribeControlEvents(ByVal c As Control) 
    
        ' Call the base so the base events are connected.
        MyBase.OnSubscribeControlEvents(c)
    
        ' Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
        Dim monthCalendarControl As MonthCalendar = _
            CType(c, MonthCalendar)
    
        ' Add the event.
        AddHandler monthCalendarControl.DateChanged, _
            AddressOf HandleDateChanged
    
    End Sub
    
    Protected Overrides Sub OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(ByVal c As Control)
        ' Call the base method so the basic events are unsubscribed.
        MyBase.OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(c)
    
        ' Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
        Dim monthCalendarControl As MonthCalendar = _
            CType(c, MonthCalendar)
    
        ' Remove the event.
        RemoveHandler monthCalendarControl.DateChanged, _
            AddressOf HandleDateChanged
    
    End Sub
    
            protected override void OnSubscribeControlEvents(Control c)
            {
                // Call the base so the base events are connected.
                base.OnSubscribeControlEvents(c);
    
                // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
                MonthCalendar monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar) c;
    
                // Add the event.
                monthCalendarControl.DateChanged +=
                    new DateRangeEventHandler(OnDateChanged);
            }
    
            protected override void OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(Control c)
            {
                // Call the base method so the basic events are unsubscribed.
                base.OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(c);
    
                // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
                MonthCalendar monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar) c;
    
                // Remove the event.
                monthCalendarControl.DateChanged -=
                    new DateRangeEventHandler(OnDateChanged);
            }
    
    void OnSubscribeControlEvents( System::Windows::Forms::Control^ c )
    {
       // Call the base so the base events are connected.
       __super::OnSubscribeControlEvents( c );
    
       // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
       MonthCalendar^ monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar^)c;
    
       // Add the event.
       monthCalendarControl->DateChanged += gcnew DateRangeEventHandler( this, &ToolStripMonthCalendar::HandleDateChanged );
    }
    
    void OnUnsubscribeControlEvents( System::Windows::Forms::Control^ c )
    {
    
       // Call the base method so the basic events are unsubscribed.
       __super::OnUnsubscribeControlEvents( c );
    
       // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
       MonthCalendar^ monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar^)c;
    
       // Remove the event.
       monthCalendarControl->DateChanged -= gcnew DateRangeEventHandler( this, &ToolStripMonthCalendar::HandleDateChanged );
    }
    
  5. Fournissez l'habillage nécessaire pour les événements à exposer.

        ' Declare the DateChanged event.
        Public Event DateChanged As DateRangeEventHandler
    
        ' Raise the DateChanged event.
        Private Sub HandleDateChanged(ByVal sender As Object, _
            ByVal e As DateRangeEventArgs)
    
            RaiseEvent DateChanged(Me, e)
        End Sub
    End Class
    
            // Declare the DateChanged event.
            public event DateRangeEventHandler DateChanged;
    
            // Raise the DateChanged event.
            private void OnDateChanged(object sender, DateRangeEventArgs e)
            {
                if (DateChanged != null)
                {
                    DateChanged(this, e);
                }
            }
    
    // Declare the DateChanged event.
    // Raise the DateChanged event.
    void HandleDateChanged( Object^ sender, DateRangeEventArgs^ e )
    {
       if ( DateChanged != nullptr )
       {
          DateChanged( this, e );
       }
    }
    

Exemple

'Declare a class that inherits from ToolStripControlHost.

Public Class ToolStripMonthCalendar
    Inherits ToolStripControlHost

    ' Call the base constructor passing in a MonthCalendar instance.
    Public Sub New() 
        MyBase.New(New MonthCalendar())

    End Sub

    Public ReadOnly Property MonthCalendarControl() As MonthCalendar 
        Get
            Return CType(Control, MonthCalendar)
        End Get
    End Property

    ' Expose the MonthCalendar.FirstDayOfWeek as a property.
    Public Property FirstDayOfWeek() As Day 
        Get
            Return MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek
        End Get
        Set
            MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek = value
        End Set
    End Property

    ' Expose the AddBoldedDate method.
    Public Sub AddBoldedDate(ByVal dateToBold As DateTime) 
        MonthCalendarControl.AddBoldedDate(dateToBold)

    End Sub

    ' Subscribe and unsubscribe the control events you wish to expose.
    Protected Overrides Sub OnSubscribeControlEvents(ByVal c As Control) 

        ' Call the base so the base events are connected.
        MyBase.OnSubscribeControlEvents(c)

        ' Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
        Dim monthCalendarControl As MonthCalendar = _
            CType(c, MonthCalendar)

        ' Add the event.
        AddHandler monthCalendarControl.DateChanged, _
            AddressOf HandleDateChanged

    End Sub

    Protected Overrides Sub OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(ByVal c As Control)
        ' Call the base method so the basic events are unsubscribed.
        MyBase.OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(c)

        ' Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
        Dim monthCalendarControl As MonthCalendar = _
            CType(c, MonthCalendar)

        ' Remove the event.
        RemoveHandler monthCalendarControl.DateChanged, _
            AddressOf HandleDateChanged

    End Sub

    ' Declare the DateChanged event.
    Public Event DateChanged As DateRangeEventHandler

    ' Raise the DateChanged event.
    Private Sub HandleDateChanged(ByVal sender As Object, _
        ByVal e As DateRangeEventArgs)

        RaiseEvent DateChanged(Me, e)
    End Sub
End Class
    //Declare a class that inherits from ToolStripControlHost.
    public class ToolStripMonthCalendar : ToolStripControlHost
    {
        // Call the base constructor passing in a MonthCalendar instance.
        public ToolStripMonthCalendar() : base (new MonthCalendar()) { }

        public MonthCalendar MonthCalendarControl
        {
            get
            {
                return Control as MonthCalendar;
            }
        }

        // Expose the MonthCalendar.FirstDayOfWeek as a property.
        public Day FirstDayOfWeek
        {
            get
            {
                return MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek;
            }
            set { MonthCalendarControl.FirstDayOfWeek = value; }
        }

        // Expose the AddBoldedDate method.
        public void AddBoldedDate(DateTime dateToBold)
        {
            MonthCalendarControl.AddBoldedDate(dateToBold);
        }

        // Subscribe and unsubscribe the control events you wish to expose.
        protected override void OnSubscribeControlEvents(Control c)
        {
            // Call the base so the base events are connected.
            base.OnSubscribeControlEvents(c);

            // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
            MonthCalendar monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar) c;

            // Add the event.
            monthCalendarControl.DateChanged +=
                new DateRangeEventHandler(OnDateChanged);
        }

        protected override void OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(Control c)
        {
            // Call the base method so the basic events are unsubscribed.
            base.OnUnsubscribeControlEvents(c);

            // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
            MonthCalendar monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar) c;

            // Remove the event.
            monthCalendarControl.DateChanged -=
                new DateRangeEventHandler(OnDateChanged);
        }

        // Declare the DateChanged event.
        public event DateRangeEventHandler DateChanged;

        // Raise the DateChanged event.
        private void OnDateChanged(object sender, DateRangeEventArgs e)
        {
            if (DateChanged != null)
            {
                DateChanged(this, e);
            }
        }
    }
//Declare a class that inherits from ToolStripControlHost.
public ref class ToolStripMonthCalendar: public ToolStripControlHost
{
public:
   // Call the base constructor passing in a MonthCalendar instance.
   ToolStripMonthCalendar() : ToolStripControlHost( gcnew MonthCalendar ) {}

   property MonthCalendar^ MonthCalendarControl 
   {
      MonthCalendar^ get()
      {
         return static_cast<MonthCalendar^>(Control);
      }
   }
   property Day FirstDayOfWeek 
   {
      // Expose the MonthCalendar.FirstDayOfWeek as a property.
      Day get()
      {
         return MonthCalendarControl->FirstDayOfWeek;
      }

      void set( Day value )
      {
         MonthCalendarControl->FirstDayOfWeek = value;
      }
   }

   // Expose the AddBoldedDate method.
   void AddBoldedDate( DateTime dateToBold )
   {
      MonthCalendarControl->AddBoldedDate( dateToBold );
   }

protected:
   // Subscribe and unsubscribe the control events you wish to expose.
   void OnSubscribeControlEvents( System::Windows::Forms::Control^ c )
   {
      // Call the base so the base events are connected.
      __super::OnSubscribeControlEvents( c );

      // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
      MonthCalendar^ monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar^)c;

      // Add the event.
      monthCalendarControl->DateChanged += gcnew DateRangeEventHandler( this, &ToolStripMonthCalendar::HandleDateChanged );
   }

   void OnUnsubscribeControlEvents( System::Windows::Forms::Control^ c )
   {

      // Call the base method so the basic events are unsubscribed.
      __super::OnUnsubscribeControlEvents( c );

      // Cast the control to a MonthCalendar control.
      MonthCalendar^ monthCalendarControl = (MonthCalendar^)c;

      // Remove the event.
      monthCalendarControl->DateChanged -= gcnew DateRangeEventHandler( this, &ToolStripMonthCalendar::HandleDateChanged );
   }

public:
   event DateRangeEventHandler^ DateChanged;

private:
   // Declare the DateChanged event.
   // Raise the DateChanged event.
   void HandleDateChanged( Object^ sender, DateRangeEventArgs^ e )
   {
      if ( DateChanged != nullptr )
      {
         DateChanged( this, e );
      }
   }
};

Compilation du code

  • Cet exemple nécessite les actions ou les éléments suivants :

  • Références aux assemblys System et System.Windows.Forms.

Pour plus d'informations sur la génération de cet exemple à partir de la ligne de commande pour Visual Basic ou Visual C#, consultez Génération à partir de la ligne de commande (Visual Basic) ou Génération à partir de la ligne de commande avec csc.exe. Vous pouvez aussi générer cet exemple dans Visual Studio en collant le code dans un nouveau projet. Pour plus d'informations, consultez Comment : compiler et exécuter un exemple complet de code Windows Forms à l'aide de Visual Studio et Comment : compiler et exécuter un exemple complet de code Windows Forms à l'aide de Visual Studio et Comment : compiler et exécuter un exemple complet de code Windows Forms à l'aide de Visual Studio et Comment : compiler et exécuter un exemple complet de code Windows Forms à l'aide de Visual Studio et Comment : compiler et exécuter un exemple complet de code Windows Forms à l'aide de Visual Studio.

Voir aussi

Référence

ToolStripControlHost

Vue d'ensemble du contrôle ToolStrip (Windows Forms)

Concepts

Architecture du contrôle ToolStrip

Résumé de la technologie ToolStrip