using System; using Windows.UI.Xaml; using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls; using Windows.UI.Xaml.Media.Animation; using WVisualState = Windows.UI.Xaml.VisualState; namespace Xamarin.Forms.Platform.UWP { public class FormsComboBox : ComboBox { internal bool IsClosingAnimated { get; private set; } internal bool IsFullScreen => Device.Idiom == TargetIdiom.Phone && Items != null && Items.Count > 5; internal bool IsOpeningAnimated { get; private set; } protected override void OnApplyTemplate() { base.OnApplyTemplate(); if (Device.Idiom == TargetIdiom.Phone) { // If we're running on the phone, we have to give the PickerRenderer hooks // into the opening and closing animations so it can handle them smoothly // and measure at the appropriate times var openedState = GetTemplateChild("Opened") as WVisualState; if (openedState != null) { openedState.Storyboard.Completed += (sender, o) => OnOpenAnimationCompleted(); IsOpeningAnimated = true; } var closedState = GetTemplateChild("Closed") as WVisualState; // On the phone, this is a dummy animation we've added to the closed state in the VSM // Since it finishes immediately, we can use its Completed event to signal that the // closing animation has started var closedSignalAnimation = closedState?.Storyboard.Children[0] as DoubleAnimation; if (closedSignalAnimation != null) { closedSignalAnimation.Completed += (sender, o) => OnClosedAnimationStarted(); IsClosingAnimated = true; } } } protected virtual void OnClosedAnimationStarted() { ClosedAnimationStarted?.Invoke(this, EventArgs.Empty); } protected virtual void OnOpenAnimationCompleted() { OpenAnimationCompleted?.Invoke(this, EventArgs.Empty); } internal event EventHandler ClosedAnimationStarted; internal event EventHandler OpenAnimationCompleted; } }