Mopups 1.3.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Mopups --version 1.3.0
NuGet\Install-Package Mopups -Version 1.3.0
<PackageReference Include="Mopups" Version="1.3.0" />
paket add Mopups --version 1.3.0
#r "nuget: Mopups, 1.3.0"
// Install Mopups as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Mopups&version=1.3.0 // Install Mopups as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Mopups&version=1.3.0
<br /> <p align="center"> <h1 align="center">Mopups</h3> <p align="center"> Customisable Popups for MAUI <br /> </p> </p>
Table of Contents
About The Project
Mopups is a replacement for the "Rg.Plugins.Popups" plugin for Xamarin. Mopups intends to provide a similar experience to this plugin, however also clean up the code base and provide forward looking enhancements. Developers familar with the original plugin should find it a smooth transition, but we do recommend reading the wiki and reaching out with any issues.
The "PreBaked" is a neat blend of Mopups and AsyncAwaitBestPractices plugins to bring you a quick way to add popups into your MAUIs App using familiar concepts
Platforms Supported (Current)
- Android
- iOS
- Windows
- MacOS (Mac Catalyst) (This is a bit iffy..)
Below is a video by @jfversluis introducing Mopups
Getting Started
First, you must follow the initialisation
Installation
You can install the nuget by looking up 'Mopups' in your nuget package manager, or by getting it here
Usage
here is an example of what this plugin makes easy (Looks slow due to giphy)
New Example
To Use the plugin for its inbuilt popup pages in a basic setting (Dual/Single Response, Login, TextInput EntryInput,and loader.) All you need are these one liners
SingleResponse Popup Page
return await SingleResponseViewModel.AutoGenerateBasicPopup(Color.HotPink, Color.Black, "I Accept", Color.Gray, "Good Job, enjoy this single response example", "thumbsup.png");
DualResponse Popup Page
return await DualResponseViewModel.AutoGenerateBasicPopup(Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Red, "Okay", Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Green, "Looks Good!", Color.DimGray, "This is an example of a dual response popup page", "thumbsup.png");
Loader Popup Page
await PreBakedMopupService.GetInstance().WrapTaskInLoader(Task.Delay(10000), Color.Blue, Color.White, LoadingReasons(), Color.Black);
Text Input PopupPage
await TextInputViewModel.AutoGenerateBasicPopup(Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Red, "Cancel", Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Green, "Submit", Color.DimGray, "Text input Example", string.Empty);
Entry Input PopupPage
await EntryInputViewModel.AutoGenerateBasicPopup(Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Red, "Cancel", Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Green, "Submit", Color.DimGray, "Text input Example", string.Empty);
LoginPage PopupPage
var (username, password) = await LoginViewModel.AutoGenerateBasicPopup(Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Red, "Cancel", Color.WhiteSmoke, Color.Green, "Submit", Color.DimGray, string.Empty, "Username Here", string.Empty, "Password here", "thumbsup.png", 0, 0);
or, to return from the loader a value
await PreBakedMopupService.GetInstance().WrapReturnableTaskInLoader<bool, LoaderPopupPage>(IndepthCheckAgainstDatabase(), Color.Blue, Color.White, LoadingReasons(), Color.Black);
you can also add in synchronous functions, however they are wrapped in a task
private bool LongRunningFunction(int millisecondDelay)
{
Thread.Sleep(millisecondDelay);
return true;
}
await PreBakedMopupService.GetInstance().WrapReturnableFuncInLoader(LongRunningFunction, 6000, Color.Blue, Color.White, LoadingReasons(), Color.Black);
That's it! for advanced usage read on
In Version 1.2.0, Mopups has added some pre created pages that can provide users the ability to return data from popups. I have also added the ability to overload the look of these pages and create your own.
I do wish it were simpler, however, with the limited time i have to work on this, it'll have to do.
This set of API's will be used for when the basic API wont cut it, without relying on me making another overload for every situation under the sun.
This API introduces
GeneratePopup<TPopupPage>
Which allows you to supply your own popuppage xaml which will then be attached to whatever VM you called it from.
GeneratePopup(Dictionary<string, object> propertyDictionary)
Which allows you have a dictionary of values that a popup uses, pass and automatically attach to the appropriate properties on the VM side
These are both non-static. and require you to have an instance of the ViewModel to work with. Hence
<ViewModelClassNameHere>.GenerateVM()
Which provides you with a new instance of that VM
<ViewModelClassNameHere>.PullViewModelProperties()
Which collects all the properties of a VM, and provides them to you in a dictionary, so you can reuse and also while debugging, check what exists/whats been changed
Returns this Dictionary<string, (object property, Type propertyType)>
However, for initialisation, i internally (and you can use) the following function
<ViewModelClassNameHere>.InitialiseOptionalProperties(Dictionary<string, object> optionalProperties)
Which will attempt to set each of the viewmodel properties with the corrosponding value in the dictionary
So, to fix that, i provide
<ViewModelClassNameHere>.FinalisePreparedProperties(Dictionary<string, (object property, Type propertyType)> viewModelProperties)
Which takes in the Dictionary<string, (object property, Type propertyType)>
and creates Dictionary<string, object> optionalProperties
If you want to make your own Popup Page
This is the real power of this Plugin . If you look at the source for DualResponsePopupPage, or the SingleResponse version you'll notice that they are just simple Xaml Pages. Nothing fancy.
You can create the full thing yourself
- Create Xaml Page with codebehind
- Create your ViewModel that is associated with the popup, lets call ours
InformationPopupPage
- Ensure your ViewModel inherits from
PopupViewModel<TReturnable>
whereTReturnable
is what you want the popuppage to return to its caller - Ensure that your xaml page codebehind inherits from
PopupPage
(requirement to use rg plugins popup) andIGenericViewModel<TViewModel>
whereTViewModel
is your Viewmodel, in our case it will beIGenericViewModel<InformationPopupPage>
- You're ready to start using it the same as
DualResponsePopupPage
or you can provide your own Xaml Page, with a codebehind that inherits from PopupPage
and IGenericViewModel<TViewModel>
where TViewModel
is the plugin provided VM you wish to use.
to use this version, just call TViewModel.GeneratePopup<YourXamlPopupPage>()
License
This project uses the MIT License
Contact
My Github,
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.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-ios17.0 is compatible. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst17.0 is compatible. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. net8.0-windows10.0.19041 is compatible. |
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net8.0
- AsyncAwaitBestPractices (>= 6.0.4)
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net8.0-android34.0
- AsyncAwaitBestPractices (>= 6.0.4)
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net8.0-ios17.0
- AsyncAwaitBestPractices (>= 6.0.4)
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net8.0-maccatalyst17.0
- AsyncAwaitBestPractices (>= 6.0.4)
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net8.0-windows10.0.19041
- AsyncAwaitBestPractices (>= 6.0.4)
NuGet packages (13)
Showing the top 5 NuGet packages that depend on Mopups:
Package | Downloads |
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Sextant.Plugins.Popup
A ReactiveUI navigation library for Xamarin.Forms |
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UraniumUI.Dialogs.Mopups
Uranium is a Free & Open-Source UI Kit for MAUI. |
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PolyhydraGames.Core.Maui
Package Description |
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Popups.Maui
Popups for .NET MAUI |
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Popups.Maui.Prism
Popups for Prism.Maui |
GitHub repositories (5)
Showing the top 5 popular GitHub repositories that depend on Mopups:
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enisn/UraniumUI
Uranium is a Free & Open-Source UI Kit for MAUI.
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LuckyDucko/Mopups
Popups For MAUI
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reactiveui/Sextant
A ReactiveUI navigation library for Xamarin.Forms
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ewerspej/maui-samples
Sample repository for various .NET MAUI, C# and MVVM features covered in blog
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yurkinh/Plugin.Maui.Calendar
.NET MAUI port of XF calendar plugin
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Version | Downloads | Last updated | |
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1.3.2 | 16,628 | 10/10/2024 | |
1.3.1 | 241,600 | 3/8/2024 | |
1.3.0 | 50,070 | 1/14/2024 | |
1.2.0 | 86,179 | 10/9/2023 | |
1.1.1 | 175,740 | 2/6/2023 | |
1.1.0 | 68,441 | 12/5/2022 | |
1.0.4 | 11,086 | 10/23/2022 | |
1.0.3 | 1,184 | 9/18/2022 | |
1.0.2 | 1,363 | 8/29/2022 | |
1.0.1 | 3,058 | 7/13/2022 | |
1.0.0 | 965 | 6/22/2022 | |
1.0.0-preview.14.1 | 196 | 6/11/2022 | |
0.0.1 | 394 | 2/13/2022 |
Added in several fixes from the community (THANKYOU!)
Upgraded to .NET 8