SettingsCommand Classe

Définition

Notes

SettingsPane est déconseillé et peut ne pas fonctionner sur toutes les versions de Windows 10. Au lieu d’utiliser un ParamètresPane, intégrez les options de paramètres à l’expérience de l’application. Pour plus d’informations, consultez Recommandations pour les paramètres d’application.

Crée un objet de commande settings qui représente une entrée de paramètres. Cette commande de paramètres peut être ajoutée au vecteur ApplicationCommands .

public ref class SettingsCommand sealed : IUICommand
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Activatable(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ISettingsCommandFactory, 65536, Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
class SettingsCommand final : IUICommand
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Activatable(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ISettingsCommandFactory, 65536, "Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract")]
class SettingsCommand final : IUICommand
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Activatable(typeof(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ISettingsCommandFactory), 65536, typeof(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract))]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
public sealed class SettingsCommand : IUICommand
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.None)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Activatable(typeof(Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings.ISettingsCommandFactory), 65536, "Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract")]
public sealed class SettingsCommand : IUICommand
function SettingsCommand(settingsCommandId, label, handler)
Public NotInheritable Class SettingsCommand
Implements IUICommand
Héritage
Object Platform::Object IInspectable SettingsCommand
Attributs
Implémente

Configuration requise pour Windows

Famille d’appareils
Windows 10 (introduit dans 10.0.10240.0 - for Xbox, see UWP features that aren't yet supported on Xbox)
API contract
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduit dans v1.0)

Exemples

Le code suivant montre comment ajouter des commandes d’application à l’aide des classes SettingsPane et SettingsCommand. Pour obtenir l’exemple complet, consultez Exemple de paramètres d’application.

using Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings;
using Windows.UI.Popups;
using Windows.UI.Xaml;
using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls;
using Windows.UI.Xaml.Navigation;
using System;

// This is the click handler for the 'addSettingsScenarioAdd' button.  
// Replace this with your own handler if you have a button or buttons on this page.
void addSettingsScenarioAdd_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
    Button b = sender as Button;
    if (b != null)
    {
        rootPage.NotifyUser(
            "You selected the " + b.Content + " button", 
            NotifyType.StatusMessage);

        if (!this.isEventRegistered)
        {
            SettingsPane.GetForCurrentView().CommandsRequested += onCommandsRequested;
            this.isEventRegistered = true;
        }
    }
}

void onSettingsCommand(IUICommand command)
{
    SettingsCommand settingsCommand = (SettingsCommand)command;
    rootPage.NotifyUser(
        "You selected the " + settingsCommand.Label + " settings command", 
        NotifyType.StatusMessage);
}

void onCommandsRequested(
    SettingsPane settingsPane, 
    SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs eventArgs)
{
    UICommandInvokedHandler handler = new UICommandInvokedHandler(onSettingsCommand);

    SettingsCommand generalCommand = new SettingsCommand(
        "generalSettings", "General", handler);
    eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(generalCommand);

    SettingsCommand helpCommand = new SettingsCommand("helpPage", "Help", handler);
    eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(helpCommand);
}
#include "pch.h"
#include "AddSettingsScenario.xaml.h"

using namespace ApplicationSettings;

using namespace Windows::Foundation;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml::Navigation;
using namespace Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings;
using namespace Windows::UI::Popups;

void AddSettingsScenario::addSettingsScenarioAdd_Click(
    Platform::Object^ sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs^ e)
{
    Button^ b = safe_cast<Button^>(sender);
    if (b != nullptr)
    {
        rootPage->NotifyUser("You selected the " + b->Content + " button", 
            NotifyType::StatusMessage);
        if (!this->isEventRegistered)
        {
            this->commandsRequestedEventRegistrationToken = 
                SettingsPane::GetForCurrentView()->CommandsRequested += 
                    ref new TypedEventHandler<SettingsPane^, 
                    SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs^>(this, 
                        &AddSettingsScenario::OnCommandsRequested);
            this->isEventRegistered = true;
        }
    }
}

void AddSettingsScenario::OnSettingsCommand(
    Windows::UI::Popups::IUICommand^ command)
{
    SettingsCommand^ settingsCommand = safe_cast<SettingsCommand^>(command);
    rootPage->NotifyUser(
        "You selected the " + settingsCommand->Label + " settings command", 
        NotifyType::StatusMessage);
}

void AddSettingsScenario::OnCommandsRequested(
    Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings::SettingsPane^ settingsPane,
    Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings::SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs^ eventArgs)
{
    UICommandInvokedHandler^ handler = ref new UICommandInvokedHandler(
        this, &AddSettingsScenario::OnSettingsCommand);

    SettingsCommand^ generalCommand = ref new SettingsCommand(
        "generalSettings", "General", handler);
    eventArgs->Request->ApplicationCommands->Append(generalCommand);

    SettingsCommand^ helpCommand = ref new SettingsCommand("helpPage", "Help", handler);
    eventArgs->Request->ApplicationCommands->Append(helpCommand);
}
#include "pch.h"
#include "AddSettingsScenario.xaml.h"

using namespace ApplicationSettings;

using namespace Windows::Foundation;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml::Navigation;
using namespace Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings;
using namespace Windows::UI::Popups;

void ApplicationSettings::AddSettingsScenario::addSettingsScenarioAdd_Click(
    Platform::Object^ sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs^ e)
{
    Button^ b = safe_cast<Button^>(sender);
    if (b != nullptr)
    {
        rootPage->NotifyUser("You selected the " + b->Content + " button", 
            NotifyType::StatusMessage);
        if (!this->isEventRegistered)
        {
            this->commandsRequestedEventRegistrationToken = 
                SettingsPane::GetForCurrentView()->CommandsRequested += 
                    ref new TypedEventHandler<SettingsPane^, 
                    SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs^>(this, 
                        &AddSettingsScenario::onCommandsRequested);
            this->isEventRegistered = true;
        }
    }
}

void ApplicationSettings::AddSettingsScenario::onSettingsCommand(
    Windows::UI::Popups::IUICommand^ command)
{
    SettingsCommand^ settingsCommand = safe_cast<SettingsCommand^>(command);
    rootPage->NotifyUser(
        "You selected the " + settingsCommand->Label + " settings command", 
        NotifyType::StatusMessage);
}

void ApplicationSettings::AddSettingsScenario::onCommandsRequested(
    Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings::SettingsPane^ settingsPane,
    Windows::UI::ApplicationSettings::SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs^ eventArgs)
{
    UICommandInvokedHandler^ handler = ref new UICommandInvokedHandler(
        this, &AddSettingsScenario::onSettingsCommand);

    SettingsCommand^ generalCommand = ref new SettingsCommand(
        "generalSettings", "General", handler);
    eventArgs->Request->ApplicationCommands->Append(generalCommand);

    SettingsCommand^ helpCommand = ref new SettingsCommand("helpPage", "Help", handler);
    eventArgs->Request->ApplicationCommands->Append(helpCommand);
}
Imports Windows.UI.ApplicationSettings
Imports Windows.UI.Popups
Imports Windows.UI.Xaml
Imports Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls
Imports Windows.UI.Xaml.Navigation
Imports System

    '' This is the click handler for the 'addSettingsScenarioAdd' button.  
    '' Replace this with your own handler if you have a button or buttons on this page.
    Private Sub addSettingsScenarioAdd_Click(sender As Object, e As RoutedEventArgs)
        Dim b As Button = TryCast(sender, Button)
        If b IsNot Nothing Then
            rootPage.NotifyUser("You selected the " & b.Content & " button", _
                NotifyType.StatusMessage)
            If Not Me.isEventRegistered Then
                AddHandler SettingsPane.GetForCurrentView.CommandsRequested, _
                    AddressOf onCommandsRequested
                Me.isEventRegistered = True
            End If
        End If
    End Sub

    Private Sub onSettingsCommand(command As IUICommand)
        Dim settingsCommand As SettingsCommand = DirectCast(command, SettingsCommand)
        rootPage.NotifyUser( _
        "You selected the " & settingsCommand.Label & " settings command", _
        NotifyType.StatusMessage)
    End Sub

    Private Sub onCommandsRequested(settingsPane As SettingsPane, _
        eventArgs As SettingsPaneCommandsRequestedEventArgs)
        Dim handler As New UICommandInvokedHandler(AddressOf onSettingsCommand)

        Dim generalCommand As New SettingsCommand("generalSettings", "General", handler)
        eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(generalCommand)

        Dim helpCommand As New SettingsCommand("helpPage", "Help", handler)
        eventArgs.Request.ApplicationCommands.Add(helpCommand)
    End Sub


    '' This is the click handler for the 'addSettingsScenarioShow' button.  
    '' Replace this with your own handler if you have a button or buttons on this page.
    Private Sub addSettingsScenarioShow_Click(sender As Object, e As RoutedEventArgs)
        Dim b As Button = TryCast(sender, Button)
        If b IsNot Nothing Then
            rootPage.NotifyUser("You selected the " & b.Content & " button", _
                NotifyType.StatusMessage)
            SettingsPane.Show()
        End If
    End Sub

Remarques

Notes

Cette classe n’est pas agile, ce qui signifie que vous devez prendre en compte son modèle de thread et son comportement de marshaling. Pour plus d’informations, consultez Threading and Marshaling (C++/CX) et Using Windows Runtime objects in a multithreaded environment (.NET).

Constructeurs

SettingsCommand(Object, String, UICommandInvokedHandler)

Crée une commande de paramètres.

Propriétés

AccountsCommand

Obtient la commande d’un compte web dans le volet paramètres du compte.

Id

Obtient ou définit l'ID de la commande.

Invoked

Obtient ou définit le gestionnaire de l’événement déclenché lorsque l’utilisateur sélectionne la commande.

Label

Obtient ou définit l’étiquette de la commande.

S’applique à

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