ReinerTupaz.Nucleus.Maui
1.0.0
dotnet add package ReinerTupaz.Nucleus.Maui --version 1.0.0
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Nucleus MVVM for MAUI
Nucleus MVVM is a framework written to be used in .NET MAUI projects. It is build on top of MAUI, the CommunityToolkit.Mvvm and the CommunityToolkit.Maui. Its purpose is for better separation of UI and logic using MVVM conventions.
Highlighted features
- Navigation from ViewModels through INavigationService (using Shell).
- Displaying Alerts, Dialogs and ActionSheets through IPageDialogService.
- Displaying Popups through IPopupService.
- Automatic creation and assigning of ViewModels and Views (using a Behavior).
- ViewModels and Popup events (e.a. Appearing, Navigation, Initialization) through interfaces.
- Flexibility in Views and ViewModels, no base classes are required.
Getting started
Nucleus MVVM is available as a NuGet package. After adding the package it requires little code to get started and remains similar to a regular MAUI app. It is recommended to add the Mvvm.Nucleus.Maui
namespace to your GlobalUsings. To get started remove the default UseMauiApp<App>
and configure Nucleus using the options:
builder
.UseNucleusMvvm<App, AppShell>(options =>
{
options.RegisterTypes(dependencyOptions =>
dependencyOptions.RegisterShellView<MyAbsoluteView, MyAbsoluteViewModel>("//MyAbsoluteView");
dependencyOptions.RegisterView<MyGlobalView, MyGlobalViewModel>("//MyGlobalView");
);
})
.Etc..
Note that the CommunityToolkit.Maui is a dependency of Nucleus. You should not call UseMauiCommunityToolkit
manually, as this is already done through UseNucleusMvvm
.
See Navigation to see the usage and differences between RegisterShellView
and RegisterView
.
ViewModels can be of any type and support dependency injection. By implementing interfaces (see Event interfaces) they can trigger logic on events like navigation or its page appearing. It is recommended for a ViewModel to have ObserableObject
as a base for its bindings.
An optional NucleusViewModel
is included to have some boilerplate events like OnInitAsync()
and OnRefreshAsync
.
Configuration
Within the options the following additional settings can be changed:
AddQueryParametersToDictionary
: Defaulttrue
. If set query parameters (e.a.route?key=val
) are automatically added to the navigation parameter dictionary.AlwaysDisableNavigationAnimation
: Defaultfalse
. If set no animations will be used during navigating, regardless ofisAnimated
(only when using theINavigationService
).IgnoreNavigationWhenInProgress
: Defaultfalse
. If set when trying to navigate using theINavigationService
while it is already busy requests will be ignored.UseShellNavigationQueryParameters
: Defaulttrue
. If set navigation parameters are passed to Shell as the one-time-useShellNavigationQueryParameters
.UseDeconstructPageOnDestroy
: Defaulttrue
. Unload behaviors and unset bindingcontext of pages when they are popped.UseDeconstructPopupOnDestroy
: Defaulttrue
. Unset the bindingcontext and parent of popups when they are dismissed.
See the Sample Project in the repository for more examples of Nucleus MVVM usage.
Services
INavigationService
: Handles various navigation flows, see Navigation.IPopupService
: Show popups using CommunityToolkit.MAUI Popups, see Popups.IPageDialogService
: Show alerts, action sheets and prompts using MAUI Page Alerts.
Navigation
Navigation can be done through the INavigationService
. Currently only the Shell implemention is supported. Navigation is done by either specifying the (type of the) View or a Route.
await NavigateAsync<Home>();
await NavigateAsync(typeof(Home))
await NavigateAsync("//Home");
Views and their ViewModels need to be registered in MauiProgram.cs
. Pages defined within AppShell.xaml
are known as absolute routes and should be registered using RegisterShellView<MyView, MyViewModel>("//MyRoute")
. It is important that the given route matches the XAML.
Any pages not defined witin AppShell.xaml
are known as global routes and can be pushed from any page. You can register these simply as RegisterView<MyGlobalView, MyGlobalViewModel>()
, as by default they will get their name as route. You can however supply a custom one. Routes always have to be unique, or the registration will fail.
Note that in Shell pages on the root-level (e.a. //home) will be reused after the intial navigation, even if set to Transient
. See this issue
Passing data
When navigating an IDictionary<string, object>
can be passed to the INavigationService
, which will be passed to the Init
and Refresh
or various Navigated
events. The dictionary will only be passed once and it will never be null. In routes query string parameters are supported as well (e.a. ?myValue=value
), but not the recommended approach.
Values can be retrieved using regular IDictionary
methods, but additionally there are the following extensions:
NavigationParameters.GetValueOrDefault<T>(key, defaultValue)
NavigationParameters.GetStructOrDefault<T>(key, defaultValue)
If using Shell these parameters can also be used as described in the MAUI documentation, including accessing them through IQueryAttributable
and QueryProperty
. By default the values will be wrapped inside ShellNavigationQueryParameters
, but this can be turned off in the Nucleus MVVM options (see Getting started).
Modal navigation
When navigating Nucleus will look for certain parameters in the navigation parameter IDictionary<string, object>
. Currently the following parameters are supported:
NucleusNavigationParameters.NavigatingPresentationMode
: Expects a PresentationMode that will be added to the page.NucleusNavigationParameters.WrapInNavigationPage
: Wraps a NavigationPage around the target, allowing for deeper navigation within a modal page.
Note that above parameters allow for modal presentation in Shell including deeper navigation (see the Sample Project in the repository). However this appears an underdeveloped area of Shell and might not be stable. See
Navigation interfaces
IApplicationLifeCycleAware
: When the app is going to the background or returning.IConfirmNavigation(Async)
: Allows to interupt the navigation, for example by asking for confirmation.IDestructible
: Triggered whentransient
pages are removed from the stack.IInitializable(Async)
: Init and Refresh functions upon navigating the first or further times.INavigatedAware
: Navigation events 'from' and 'to' the ViewModel.IPageLifecycleAware
: Appearing and disappearing events from the view.
Popups
Nucleus can display CommunityToolkit.MAUI Popups through the IPopupService
. This works very similar to navigation.
Popups can be used with or without ViewModels and require registration in MauiProgram.cs
using RegisterPopup<MyPopup>
or RegisterPopup<MyPopup, MyPopupViewModel>
.
After registration popups can be shown by passing the view type to one of the various ShowPopupAsync
methods. The result can be awaited, either as an object?
or a given type (note that the popup is responsible for the correct type).
Parameters can be sent through an IDictionary<string, object>
, which will be passed to Init or InitAsync (see Popup interfaces). These methods will be called before showing the popup. The async variant can be configured such that it has to finish before showing the popup.
Using the IPopupAware
the ViewModel can receive a reference to the popup, which is required in order to close the popup programatically. Alternatively the NucleusPopupViewModel
can be used for common functionality, such as a CloseCommand and function.
Popup interfaces
IPopupAware
: Allows access to the Popup using a WeakReference. ViewModel-Only.IPopupInitializable(Async)
: Init functions triggered before showing the popup.IPopupLifeCycleAware
: Events on opening and closing the popup. ViewModel-Only.IDestructible
: Triggered when the popup is closed.
Migrating from Prism
Prism is a popular library offering the same (and quite a few more) features as this library. Nucleus MVVM aims to be a simpler alternative, only adding quality-of-life MVVM features as a layer on top of MAUI. This should result in an easy to maintain library able to use the latest MAUI features.
Some compatibility classes have been included to simplify migration for projects limited to simple navigation and MVVM functionality. Nucleus MVVM is a much simpler library however, so when using more advanced Prism features this might require significant rework. Included are:
- Interfaces for similar ViewModels events (e.a.
IPageLifecycleAware
) are mostly kept identical to Prism. - BindableBase class has been created to add some missing functions to
ObservableObject
. - NavigationParameters class has been added as a named
IDictionary<string, object>
.
Note that the NavigationParameter
compatibility class (and Prism implementation) differs from IDictionary in that it returns null when accessing a non-existing key (e.a. navigationParameters["nonKey"]). See Passing data.
Contrary to Prism, dependency injection in Nucleus uses the default Microsoft implementation, which means that apart from registering Views/ViewModels, any other registration should be done through the usual Services.AddSingleton<>
and similar.
Limitations / Planned features
- Shell is automatically setup as the MainPage without any customization options for a startup flow.
- Initial logic for subviews recieving page events has been added, but is not a fully supported concept yet.
Support
- Bugs and feature requests can be created through GitHub issues.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-android34.0 is compatible. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-ios17.2 is compatible. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst17.2 is compatible. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. net8.0-windows10.0.19041 is compatible. |
-
net8.0
- CommunityToolkit.Maui.Core (>= 9.0.2)
- CommunityToolkit.Mvvm (>= 8.2.2)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls (>= 8.0.40)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls.Compatibility (>= 8.0.40)
- ReinerTupaz.CommunityToolkit.Maui (>= 1.0.0)
-
net8.0-android34.0
- CommunityToolkit.Maui.Core (>= 9.0.2)
- CommunityToolkit.Mvvm (>= 8.2.2)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls (>= 8.0.40)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls.Compatibility (>= 8.0.40)
- ReinerTupaz.CommunityToolkit.Maui (>= 1.0.0)
-
net8.0-ios17.2
- CommunityToolkit.Maui.Core (>= 9.0.2)
- CommunityToolkit.Mvvm (>= 8.2.2)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls (>= 8.0.40)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls.Compatibility (>= 8.0.40)
- ReinerTupaz.CommunityToolkit.Maui (>= 1.0.0)
-
net8.0-maccatalyst17.2
- CommunityToolkit.Maui.Core (>= 9.0.2)
- CommunityToolkit.Mvvm (>= 8.2.2)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls (>= 8.0.40)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls.Compatibility (>= 8.0.40)
- ReinerTupaz.CommunityToolkit.Maui (>= 1.0.0)
-
net8.0-windows10.0.19041
- CommunityToolkit.Maui.Core (>= 9.0.2)
- CommunityToolkit.Mvvm (>= 8.2.2)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls (>= 8.0.40)
- Microsoft.Maui.Controls.Compatibility (>= 8.0.40)
- ReinerTupaz.CommunityToolkit.Maui (>= 1.0.0)
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.0.0 | 93 | 7/22/2024 |