I\'m trying to find the best way to validate data in MVVM. Currently, I\'m trying to use IDataErrorInfo with Data Annotations using the MVVM pattern.
However, nothing se
Keep your definition in XAML notifyonvalidation error and validatesondata errors set to true. And in VM use simple Viewmodel which has validation on setter function for desired properties, if validation fails it should throw validation error and xaml will know that it is invalid.
public class PersonViewModel
{
private Person _person;
public string Name
{
get
{
return _person.Name
}
set
{
if(value == string.empty)
throw new ValidationException("Name cannot be empty");
_person.Name = value;
}
}
}
Now you will need to handle this in xaml and display error text from exception
To keep validation running, IDataErrorInfo
must be implemented by the data context, which property is bound to the control. So, it should be something like:
public class PersonViewModel : IDataErrorInfo
{
[Required(AllowEmptyStrings = false)]
public string Name
{
get
{
return _person.Name
}
set
{
_person.Name = value;
}
}
public string Error
{
get { throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
string IDataErrorInfo.this[string propertyName]
{
get
{
return OnValidate(propertyName);
}
}
protected virtual string OnValidate(string propertyName)
{
/* ... */
}
}
There's no need to implement IDataErrorInfo
in model, this is view model's responsibility. Usually, IDataErrorInfo
is implemented by the base class for your view models.
By the way, why OnValidate
is protected? How do you imagine overriding of this method?