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README.md
C# SourceGenerator for Typed Avalonia x:Name References
This is a C# SourceGenerator built for generating strongly-typed references to controls with x:Name (or just Name) attributes declared in XAML (or, in .axaml). The source generator will look for the xaml (or axaml) file with the same name as your partial C# class that is a subclass of Avalonia.INamed and parses the XAML markup, finds all XAML tags with x:Name attributes and generates the C# code.
Getting Started
In order to get started, just install the NuGet package:
dotnet add package XamlNameReferenceGenerator
Or, if you are using submodules, you can reference the generator as such:
<ItemGroup>
<!-- Remember to ensure XAML files are included via <AdditionalFiles>,
otherwise C# source generator won't see XAML files. -->
<AdditionalFiles Include="**\*.xaml"/>
<ProjectReference Include="..\Avalonia.NameGenerator\Avalonia.NameGenerator.csproj"
OutputItemType="Analyzer"
ReferenceOutputAssembly="false" />
</ItemGroup>
Usage
After installing the NuGet package, declare your view class as partial. Typed C# references to Avalonia controls declared in XAML files will be generated for classes referenced by the x:Class directive in XAML files. For example, for the following XAML markup:
<Window xmlns="https://github.com/avaloniaui"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
x:Class="Sample.App.SignUpView">
<TextBox x:Name="UserNameTextBox" x:FieldModifier="public" />
</Window>
A new C# partial class named SignUpView with a single public property named UserNameTextBox of type TextBox will be generated in the Sample.App namespace. We won't see the generated file, but we'll be able to access the generated property as shown below:
using Avalonia.Controls;
namespace Sample.App
{
public partial class SignUpView : Window
{
public SignUpView()
{
AvaloniaXamlLoader.Load(this);
UserNameTextBox.Text = "Joseph"; // Cool stuff!
}
}
}

Why do I need this?
The typed x:Name references might be useful if you decide to use e.g. ReactiveUI code-behind bindings:
// UserNameValidation and PasswordValidation are auto generated.
public partial class SignUpView : ReactiveWindow<SignUpViewModel>
{
public SignUpView()
{
AvaloniaXamlLoader.Load(this);
this.WhenActivated(disposables =>
{
this.BindValidation(ViewModel, x => x.UserName, x => x.UserNameValidation.Text)
.DisposeWith(disposables);
this.BindValidation(ViewModel, x => x.Password, x => x.PasswordValidation.Text)
.DisposeWith(disposables);
});
}
}
Advanced Usage
The x:Name generator can be configured via MsBuild properties that you can put into your C# project file (.csproj). Using such options, you can configure the generator behavior, the default field modifier, namespace and path filters. The generator supports the following options:
-
AvaloniaNameGeneratorBehavior
Possible values:OnlyProperties,InitializeComponent
Determines if the generator should generate get-only properties, or theInitializeComponentmethod. -
AvaloniaNameGeneratorDefaultFieldModifier
Possible values:internal,public,private,protected
The default field modifier that should be used when there is nox:FieldModifierdirective specified. -
AvaloniaNameGeneratorFilterByPath
Posssible format:glob_pattern,glob_pattern;glob_pattern
The generator will process only XAML files with paths matching the specified glob pattern(s).
Example:*/Views/*View.xaml,*View.axaml;*Control.axaml -
AvaloniaNameGeneratorFilterByNamespace
Posssible format:glob_pattern,glob_pattern;glob_pattern
The generator will process only XAML files with base classes' namespaces matching the specified glob pattern(s).
Example:MyApp.Presentation.*,MyApp.Presentation.Views;MyApp.Presentation.Controls
The default values are given by:
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<AvaloniaNameGeneratorBehavior>OnlyProperties</AvaloniaNameGeneratorBehavior>
<AvaloniaNameGeneratorDefaultFieldModifier>internal</AvaloniaNameGeneratorDefaultFieldModifier>
<AvaloniaNameGeneratorFilterByPath>*</AvaloniaNameGeneratorFilterByPath>
<AvaloniaNameGeneratorFilterByNamespace>*</AvaloniaNameGeneratorFilterByNamespace>
</PropertyGroup>
<!-- ... -->
</Project>
What do the generated sources look like?
For SignUpView, we get the following generated output when the source generator is in the OnlyProperties mode:
// <auto-generated />
using Avalonia.Controls;
namespace Avalonia.NameGenerator.Sandbox.Views
{
partial class SignUpView
{
internal global::Avalonia.NameGenerator.Sandbox.Controls.CustomTextBox UserNameTextBox => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.NameGenerator.Sandbox.Controls.CustomTextBox>("UserNameTextBox");
public global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock UserNameValidation => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("UserNameValidation");
private global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox PasswordTextBox => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox>("PasswordTextBox");
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock PasswordValidation => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("PasswordValidation");
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox ConfirmPasswordTextBox => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox>("ConfirmPasswordTextBox");
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock ConfirmPasswordValidation => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("ConfirmPasswordValidation");
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.Button SignUpButton => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.Button>("SignUpButton");
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock CompoundValidation => this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("CompoundValidation");
}
}
If you enable the InitializeComponent source generator mode, you get:
// <auto-generated />
using Avalonia.Controls;
using Avalonia.Markup.Xaml;
namespace Sample.App
{
partial class SampleView
{
internal global::Avalonia.NameGenerator.Sandbox.Controls.CustomTextBox UserNameTextBox { get; set; }
public global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock UserNameValidation { get; set; }
private global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox PasswordTextBox { get; set; }
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock PasswordValidation { get; set; }
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.ListBox AwesomeListView { get; set; }
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox ConfirmPasswordTextBox { get; set; }
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock ConfirmPasswordValidation { get; set; }
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.Button SignUpButton { get; set; }
internal global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock CompoundValidation { get; set; }
public void InitializeComponent(bool loadXaml = true)
{
if (loadXaml)
{
AvaloniaXamlLoader.Load(this);
}
#if DEBUG
// This will be added only if you install Avalonia.Diagnostics.
this.AttachDevTools();
#endif
UserNameTextBox = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.NameGenerator.Sandbox.Controls.CustomTextBox>("UserNameTextBox");
UserNameValidation = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("UserNameValidation");
PasswordTextBox = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox>("PasswordTextBox");
PasswordValidation = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("PasswordValidation");
AwesomeListView = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.ListBox>("AwesomeListView");
ConfirmPasswordTextBox = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBox>("ConfirmPasswordTextBox");
ConfirmPasswordValidation = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("ConfirmPasswordValidation");
SignUpButton = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.Button>("SignUpButton");
CompoundValidation = this.FindControl<global::Avalonia.Controls.TextBlock>("CompoundValidation");
}
}
}
