blazor-devexpress-dot-blazor-dot-gridcommandcontext.md
Returns the Grid object.
Namespace : DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly : DevExpress.Blazor.v25.2.dll
NuGet Package : DevExpress.Blazor
public IGrid Grid { get; }
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| IGrid |
The Grid object.
|
Use this property to access the Grid and its extensive API in the CustomizeContextMenu event handler.
The following example adds custom Show Footer / Hide Footer commands to all context menus:
@inject WeatherForecastService ForecastService
<DxGrid Data="@Data" ContextMenus="GridContextMenus.All" CustomizeContextMenu="OnCustomizeContextMenu">
<Columns>
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="Date" DisplayFormat="D" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="TemperatureC" Caption="@("Temp. (\x2103)")" Width="120px" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="TemperatureF" Caption="@("Temp. (\x2109)")" Width="120px" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="Forecast" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="CloudCover" />
</Columns>
<TotalSummary>
<DxGridSummaryItem SummaryType="GridSummaryItemType.Count" FieldName="Date" />
</TotalSummary>
</DxGrid>
@code {
object Data { get; set; }
protected override void OnInitialized() {
Data = ForecastService.GetForecast();
}
void OnCustomizeContextMenu(GridCustomizeContextMenuEventArgs args) {
var isFooterVisible = args.Context.Grid.FooterDisplayMode != GridFooterDisplayMode.Never;
string footerItemText = isFooterVisible ? "Hide Footer" : "Show Footer";
var newState = isFooterVisible ? GridFooterDisplayMode.Never : GridFooterDisplayMode.Always;
args.Items.AddCustomItem(0, footerItemText, () => {
args.Context.Grid.BeginUpdate();
args.Context.Grid.FooterDisplayMode = newState;
args.Context.Grid.EndUpdate();
});
}
}
using System;
public class WeatherForecast {
public DateTime Date { get; set; }
public int TemperatureC { get; set; }
public double TemperatureF => Math.Round((TemperatureC * 1.8 + 32), 2);
public string Forecast { get; set; }
public string CloudCover { get; set; }
public bool Precipitation { get; set; }
}
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
public class WeatherForecastService {
private List<WeatherForecast> Forecast { get; set; }
private static string[] CloudCover = new[] {
"Sunny", "Partly cloudy", "Cloudy", "Storm"
};
Tuple<int, string>[] ConditionsForForecast = new Tuple<int, string>[] {
Tuple.Create( 22 , "Hot"),
Tuple.Create( 13 , "Warm"),
Tuple.Create( 0 , "Cold"),
Tuple.Create( -10 , "Freezing")
};
public WeatherForecastService() {
Forecast = CreateForecast();
}
private List<WeatherForecast> CreateForecast() {
var rng = new Random();
DateTime startDate = DateTime.Now;
return Enumerable.Range(1, 15).Select(index => {
var temperatureC = rng.Next(-10, 30);
return new WeatherForecast {
Date = startDate.AddDays(index),
TemperatureC = temperatureC,
CloudCover = CloudCover[rng.Next(0, 4)],
Precipitation = Convert.ToBoolean(rng.Next(0, 2)),
Forecast = ConditionsForForecast.First(c => c.Item1 <= temperatureC).Item2
};
}).ToList();
}
public IEnumerable<WeatherForecast> GetForecast() {
return Forecast.ToArray();
}
// ...
}
// ...
builder.Services.AddSingleton<WeatherForecastService>();
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