I am trying to implement try again/cancel dialog box in windows 8. The dialog box shows fine the first time, but on clicking try again and failing again, I get a access denied exception on calling ShowAsync. I don't know why, but its strange sometimes the code works fine and I don't get the exception when I put breakpoints. really clueless here
here is the code.
async void DismissedEventHandler(SplashScreen sender, object e)
{
dismissed = true;
loadFeeds();
}
private async void loadFeeds()
{
await Dispatcher.RunAsync(CoreDispatcherPriority.Normal, async () =>
{
try
{
RSSDataSource rssDataSource = (RSSDataSource)App.Current.Resources["RSSDataSource"];
if (rssDataSource != null)
{
await rssDataSource.DownloadFeeds();
await rssDataSource.GetFeedsAsync();
}
AdDataSource ads = (AdDataSource)App.Current.Resources["AdDataSource"];
if (ads != null)
{
await ads.DownloadAds();
}
rootFrame.Navigate(typeof(HomePageView));
Window.Current.Content = rootFrame;
}
catch
{
ShowError();
}
});
}
async void ShowError()
{
// There was likely a problem initializing
MessageDialog msg = new MessageDialog(CONNECTION_ERROR_MESSAGE, CONNECTION_ERROR_TITLE);
// Add buttons and set their command handlers
msg.Commands.Add(new UICommand(COMMAND_LABEL_RETRY, new UICommandInvokedHandler(this.CommandInvokedHandler)));
msg.Commands.Add(new UICommand(COMMAND_LABEL_CLOSE, new UICommandInvokedHandler(this.CommandInvokedHandler)));
// Set the command to be invoked when a user presses 'ESC'
msg.CancelCommandIndex = 0;
await msg.ShowAsync();
}
/// <summary>
/// Callback function for the invocation of the dialog commands
/// </summary>
/// <param name="command">The command that was invoked</param>
private void CommandInvokedHandler(IUICommand command)
{
string buttonLabel = command.Label;
if (buttonLabel.Equals(COMMAND_LABEL_RETRY))
{
loadFeeds();
}
else
{
// Close app
Application.Current.Exit();
}
}
Okay I found a quick solution,
define a IAsyncOperation class varialble
IAsyncOperation<IUICommand> asyncCommand = null;
and set it to the ShowAsync method of MessageDialog
asyncCommand = msg.ShowAsync();
In the command handler for retry/try again check if asyncCommand is not null and cancel the last operation if necessary
if(asyncCommand != null)
{
asyncCommand.Cancel();
}
Please let me if there is a better approach to this.
I am late to the party, but here's a way where you can always await the result of the dialog box, as well as not need to worry about calling too many in a row:
First define a static variable and method in your application:
private static IAsyncOperation<IUICommand> messageDialogCommand = null;
public async static Task<bool> ShowDialog(MessageDialog dlg) {
// Close the previous one out
if (messageDialogCommand != null) {
messageDialogCommand.Cancel();
messageDialogCommand = null;
}
messageDialogCommand = dlg.ShowAsync();
await messageDialogCommand;
return true;
}
Now, you can pass in any dialog box and always await execution. This is why this returns a bool rather than void. You won't have to worry about collisions between multiples. Why not make this method accept a string? Because of title, and Yes/No command handlers that you may assign into the specific dialog box you are using.
Invoke such as:
await App.ShowDialog(new MessageDialog("FOO!"));
or
var dlg = new MessageDialog("FOO?", "BAR?");
dlg.Commands.Add(new UICommand("Yes", new UICommandInvokedHandler(YesHandler)));
dlg.Commands.Add(new UICommand("No", new UICommandInvokedHandler(NoHandler)));
await App.ShowDialog(dlg);
There is an answer for this on the MSDN forums that might help you here.
I'm having a similar problem but my showAsync calls are in separate functions on separate threads so I can't drop a done() in there I don't think...
I was facing this same issue some days ago, and i solve it awaiting the ShowAsync and then making the recursive call that open the MessageDialog again.
public async void ShowDlg(){
Action cmdAction = null;
var msgDlg = new MessageDialog("Content.", "Title");
msgDlg.Commands.Add(new UICommand("Retry", (x) => {
cmdAction = () => ShowDlg();
}));
msgDlg.Commands.Add(new UICommand("Cancel", (x) => {
cmdAction = () => <Action associated with the cancel button>;
}));
msgDlg.DefaultCommandIndex = 0;
msgDlg.CancelCommandIndex = 1;
await msgDlg.ShowAsync();
cmdAction.Invoke();
}
Hope this help!
Another solution:
private bool _messageShowing = false;
// ...
if (!_messageShowing)
{
_messageShowing = true;
var messageDialog = new MessageDialog("Example");
// ... "messageDialog" initialization
Task<IUICommand> showMessageTask = messageDialog.ShowAsync().AsTask();
await showMessageTask.ContinueWith((showAsyncResult) =>
{
_messageShowing = false;
});
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12722490/messagedialog-showasync-throws-accessdenied-exception-on-second-dialog