TaskLoaderView 2.0: Let's burn IsBusy=true!
The TaskLoaderView
is a UI component that handles all your UI loading state (Loading, Error, Result, Notification), and removes all the pain of async loading from your view models (try catch / async void / IsBusy / HasErrors / base view models / ...) thanks to its brother the TaskLoaderNotifier
.
MAUI Supported platforms | XF Supported platforms |
---|---|
✔️ Android | |
Featuring:
- Default layout for all loading states (
Loading
,Error
,Success
,Notification
,Refresh
) - Stylable layouts including fonts, accent colors, error images, ...
- Support for async
ICommand
withTaskLoaderCommand
andCompositeTaskLoaderNotifier
- Any states are overridable with user custom views and easily positioned with AbsoluteLayout properties
- Support for
Xamarin.Forms.Skeleton
nuget package - Support for refresh scenarios, and error while refreshing with the
ErrorNotificationView
- Support loading task on demand with the
NotStarted
state TaskLoaderNotifier
for theViewModel
side taking care of all the error handling and theIsBusy
nonsense
It has been tested on Android, iOS and UWP platforms through the Retronado
sample app.
It uses the Sharpnado's TaskMonitor.
Installation
MAUI
Add the Sharpnado.Maui.TaskLoaderView nuget package.
And call the initializer in your MauiProgram.cs
file:
public static class MauiProgram
{
public static MauiApp CreateMauiApp()
{
var builder = MauiApp.CreateBuilder();
builder
.UseMauiApp<App>()
.ConfigureFonts(fonts =>
{
fonts.AddFont("OpenSans-Regular.ttf", "OpenSansRegular");
fonts.AddFont("OpenSans-Semibold.ttf", "OpenSansSemibold");
});
Initializer.Initialize(true); // logger enabled
return builder.Build();
}
}
Xamarin.Forms
Add the Sharpnado.TaskLoaderView nuget package.
And call the initializer in your MauiProgram.cs
file:
public partial class App : Application
{
public App()
{
InitializeComponent();
// TaskMonitorConfiguration.ConsiderCanceledAsFaulted = true;
Initializer.Initialize(true); // logger enabled
MainPage = new NavigationPage(new MainPage());
}
}
2.5.0 MAUI support \o/ and TemplatedTaskLoader
Version 2.5.0 now supports .Net MAUI.
New TemplatedTaskLoader
: it does the same job as the TaskLoaderView
but using ControlTemplate
instead of a absolute layout of views.
<cv:TemplatedTaskLoader x:Name="LoaderView"
Grid.Row="1"
Style="{StaticResource TemplatedLoaderLongLoading}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding Loader}">
<cv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ResultControlTemplate>
<ControlTemplate>
...
</ControlTemplate>
</cv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ResultControlTemplate>
<cv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ErrorControlTemplate>
<ControlTemplate>
...
</ControlTemplate>
</cv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ErrorControlTemplate>
<cv:TemplatedTaskLoader.LoadingControlTemplate>
<ControlTemplate>
...
</ControlTemplate>
</cv:TemplatedTaskLoader.LoadingControlTemplate>
</cv:TemplatedTaskLoader>
...
<Style x:Key="TemplatedLoaderLongLoading"
TargetType="customViews:TemplatedTaskLoader">
<Setter Property="LoadingControlTemplate" Value="{StaticResource LottieRocketControlTemplate}" />
<Setter Property="ErrorControlTemplate" Value="{StaticResource ErrorViewControlTemplate}" />
</Style>
<ControlTemplate x:Key="LottieRocketControlTemplate">
<forms:AnimationView HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
HeightRequest="200"
WidthRequest="200"
Animation="delivery_truck_animation.json"
IsAnimating="{Binding Source={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type customViews:TemplatedTaskLoader}},
Path=TaskLoaderNotifier.ShowLoader}"
RepeatMode="Infinite" />
<ControlTemplate x:Key="ErrorViewControlTemplate">
<StackLayout HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
BindingContext="{Binding Source={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type customViews:TemplatedTaskLoader}},
Path=TaskLoaderNotifier}"
IsVisible="False"
Orientation="Vertical"
Spacing="10">
<Frame Style="{StaticResource FrameCircle}"
WidthRequest="{StaticResource SizeTaskLoaderIcon}"
HeightRequest="{StaticResource SizeTaskLoaderIcon}"
Margin="0,0,0,10"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource ColorPrimary}">
<Image HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
Source="{Binding Error,
Converter={converters:ExceptionToImageSourceConverter}}" />
</Frame>
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBodySecondary}"
WidthRequest="300"
Margin="0,0,0,20"
HorizontalTextAlignment="Center"
LineBreakMode="WordWrap"
MaxLines="2"
Text="{Binding Error,
Converter={converters:ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}" />
<sho:Shadows CornerRadius="10"
Shades="{StaticResource ShadowAccentBottom}">
<Button Style="{StaticResource ButtonAccent}"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="End"
Command="{Binding ReloadCommand}"
Text="{x:Static loc:GlobalResources.Common_Retry}" />
</sho:Shadows>
</StackLayout>
</ControlTemplate>
For all new developments, I recommend now to use the TemplatedTaskLoader, and use it with a Snackbar to handle the error notifications.
There is an detailed example on how to use it here:
and here:
New CompositeTaskLoaderNotifier builder and simplified wiring
You can use the new builder for the CompositeTaskLoader that will wire for you the ShowErrorNotification
of your loaders, and the errors from your TaskLoaderCommand
:
CompositeNotifier = CompositeTaskLoaderNotifier.ForCommands()
.WithLoaders(Loader)
.WithCommands(BuyGameCommand, PlayTheGameCommand)
.Build();
And bind the ShowLastError
and LastError
property to your Snackbar
:
<ContentPage.Content>
<Grid>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="60" />
<RowDefinition Height="*" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<views:NavigationToolBar Title="{loc:Translate Commands_Title}"
Grid.Row="0"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource TopElementBackground}"
Theme="Standard" />
<RefreshView Grid.Row="1"
IsRefreshing="{Binding Loader.ShowRefresher}"
RefreshColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}"
Command="{Binding Loader.RefreshCommand}">
<ScrollView>
<tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding Loader}">
<tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ResultControlTemplate>
<ControlTemplate>
<Grid RowDefinitions="300,*"
x:DataType="viewModels:CommandsPageViewModel"
BindingContext="{Binding Source={RelativeSource
AncestorType={x:Type viewModels:CommandsPageViewModel}}}">
<Image Grid.Row="0"
skeleton:Skeleton.BackgroundColor="{StaticResource GreyBackground}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding Loader.ShowLoader}"
Aspect="Fill"
Source="{Binding Loader.Result.ScreenshotUrl}" />
<sho:MaterialFrame Grid.Row="0"
Padding="15,5,15,30"
VerticalOptions="End"
CornerRadius="0"
MaterialBlurStyle="Dark"
MaterialTheme="AcrylicBlur">
<Grid Padding="0"
ColumnDefinitions="*,60"
RowDefinitions="40,20,20"
RowSpacing="0">
<Label Grid.Row="0"
Grid.Column="0"
Style="{StaticResource GameName}"
Margin="0,0,10,0"
skeleton:Skeleton.BackgroundColor="{StaticResource GreyBackground}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding Loader.ShowLoader}"
Text="{Binding Loader.Result.Name}" />
<Label Grid.Row="1"
Style="{StaticResource GameCompany}"
skeleton:Skeleton.BackgroundColor="{StaticResource GreyBackground}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding Loader.ShowLoader}"
Text="{Binding Loader.Result.MajorCompany}" />
<Label Grid.Row="2"
Style="{StaticResource GameGenre}"
Text="{Binding Loader.Result.MajorGenre}" />
<Image Grid.Row="0"
Grid.RowSpan="3"
Grid.Column="1"
Margin="0,10,0,0"
Source="{Binding Loader.Result.CoverUrl}" />
</Grid>
</sho:MaterialFrame>
<Button Grid.Row="1"
HeightRequest="40"
Margin="0,-20,100,0"
Padding="10"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Start"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}"
Command="{Binding BuyGameCommand}"
FontFamily="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}"
Text="BUY IT"
TextColor="{StaticResource TopElementBackground}" />
<Button Grid.Row="1"
HeightRequest="40"
Margin="100,-20,0,0"
Padding="10"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Start"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}"
Command="{Binding PlayTheGameCommand}"
FontFamily="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}"
Text="PLAY IT"
TextColor="{StaticResource TopElementBackground}" />
<Label Grid.Row="1"
Style="{StaticResource GameGenre}"
Margin="15,45,15,0"
Text="{Binding Loader.Result.Summary}"
TextColor="White" />
</Grid>
</ControlTemplate>
</tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ResultControlTemplate>
<tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader.LoadingControlTemplate>
<ControlTemplate>
<ActivityIndicator Color="{StaticResource AccentColor}"
IsRunning="True"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center" />
</ControlTemplate>
</tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader.LoadingControlTemplate>
<tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ErrorControlTemplate>
<ControlTemplate x:DataType="{x:Null}">
<StackLayout HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
BindingContext="{Binding Source={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader}},
Path=TaskLoaderNotifier}"
Orientation="Vertical"
Spacing="10">
<Frame CornerRadius="50"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
BackgroundColor="Transparent"
HasShadow="False"
IsClippedToBounds="True"
WidthRequest="100"
Padding="0"
HeightRequest="100"
Margin="0,0,0,10">
<Image HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
WidthRequest="100"
HeightRequest="100"
Source="{Binding Error,
Converter={converters:ExceptionToImageSourceConverter}}" />
</Frame>
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBodySecondary}"
WidthRequest="300"
Margin="0,0,0,20"
HorizontalTextAlignment="Center"
LineBreakMode="WordWrap"
MaxLines="2"
Text="{Binding Error,
Converter={converters:ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}" />
<Button BackgroundColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}"
CornerRadius="10"
Padding="10,0"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="End"
Command="{Binding ReloadCommand}"
TextColor="Black"
Text="{x:Static loc:SampleResources.ErrorButton_Retry}" />
</StackLayout>
</ControlTemplate>
</tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader.ErrorControlTemplate>
</tlv:TemplatedTaskLoader>
</ScrollView>
</RefreshView>
<AbsoluteLayout Grid.Row="1"
BackgroundColor="#77002200"
IsVisible="{Binding CompositeNotifier.ShowLoader}">
<Grid x:Name="ErrorNotificationView"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.5, 300, 150"
RowDefinitions="*,*">
<Grid.Behaviors>
<tlv:TimedVisibilityBehavior VisibilityInMilliseconds="4000" />
</Grid.Behaviors>
<Image Grid.RowSpan="2"
Aspect="Fill"
Source="{inf:ImageResource Sample.Images.window_border.png}" />
<Image x:Name="BusyImage"
Margin="15,30,15,0"
Aspect="AspectFit"
Source="{inf:ImageResource Sample.Images.busy_bee_white_bg.png}" />
<Label Grid.Row="1"
Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
Margin="{StaticResource ThicknessLarge}"
VerticalOptions="Center"
HorizontalTextAlignment="Center"
Text="{Binding LoadingText}" />
</Grid>
</AbsoluteLayout>
<tlv:Snackbar Grid.Row="1"
Margin="15"
VerticalOptions="End"
BackgroundColor="White"
FontFamily="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}"
IsVisible="{Binding CompositeNotifier.ShowLastError, Mode=TwoWay}"
Text="{Binding CompositeNotifier.LastError, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}"
TextColor="{StaticResource TextPrimaryColor}"
TextHorizontalOptions="Start" />
</Grid>
</ContentPage.Content>
2.4.0 BREAKING CHANGES
The task source given to TaskLoaderNotifier
is now a Func<bool, Task>
(or a Func<bool, Task<T>>
) instead of a Func<Task>
.
You can simply change your calls from Loader.Load(() => InitializeAsync())
to Loader.Load(_ => InitializeAsync())
The boolean passed now to your task source is a boolean indicating if the notifier is refreshing.
You can use it for invalidating your cache for example.
Loader.Load(LoadItems);
public Task LoadItems(bool isRefreshing)
{
if (isRefreshing || !_cache.ContainsItems())
{
_cache.InvalidateItems();
var items = _httpService.GetItems()
_cache.PutItems(items);
return items;
}
return _cache.GetItems();
}
When the RefreshCommand
will be called, it will pass automatically the isRefreshing boolean set to true to your task source.
TaskLoaderView
features
Default state views
The TaskLoaderView
implements default view for all the task loading states:
- Loading, a simple ActivityLoader is displayed
- Error, an image with a retry button
- Success, your xaml inside the
TaskLoaderView
- Notification, when an error occurs whereas some information has already been displayed
- Refresh, with a
RefreshView
for example
LoadingView | Result | ErrorView | ErrorNotificationView |
---|---|---|---|
It is highly stylable, and you can even provide converters to translate an Exception
to a meaningful image and message.
<ContentPage.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<Style x:Key="TaskLoaderStyle" TargetType="customViews:TaskLoaderView">
<Setter Property="AccentColor" Value="{StaticResource AccentColor}" />
<Setter Property="FontFamily" Value="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}" />
<Setter Property="EmptyStateMessage" Value="{loc:Translate Empty_Screen}" />
<Setter Property="EmptyStateImageSource" Value="{inf:ImageResource Sample.Images.dougal.png}" />
<Setter Property="RetryButtonText" Value="{loc:Translate ErrorButton_Retry}" />
<Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{StaticResource OnDarkColor}" />
<Setter Property="ErrorImageConverter" Value="{StaticResource ExceptionToImageSourceConverter}" />
<Setter Property="ErrorMessageConverter" Value="{StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}" />
<Setter Property="BackgroundColor" Value="{StaticResource LightGreyBackground}" />
<Setter Property="NotificationBackgroundColor" Value="{StaticResource TosWindows}" />
<Setter Property="NotificationTextColor" Value="{StaticResource TextPrimaryColor}" />
</Style>
</ResourceDictionary>
</ContentPage.Resources>
...
<customViews:TaskLoaderView Grid.Row="2"
Style="{StaticResource TaskLoaderStyle}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding Loader}">
<RefreshView Command="{Binding Loader.RefreshCommand}"
IsRefreshing="{Binding Loader.ShowRefresher}"
RefreshColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}">
<ListView BackgroundColor="Transparent"
CachingStrategy="RecycleElementAndDataTemplate"
Header=""
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource GameDataTemplate}"
ItemsSource="{Binding Loader.Result}"
RowHeight="140"
SelectionMode="None"
SeparatorVisibility="None" />
</RefreshView>
</customViews:TaskLoaderView>
public class ExceptionToImageSourceConverter : IValueConverter
{
public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
if (value == null)
{
return null;
}
string imageName;
switch (value)
{
case ServerException serverException:
imageName = "server.png";
break;
case NetworkException networkException:
imageName = "the_internet.png";
break;
default:
imageName = "richmond.png";
break;
}
return ImageSource.FromFile(imageName);
}
}
User custom views
You can also override any state views to implement your own:
LoadingView (busy bee) | Result | ErrorView (atari st bombs) | ErrorNotificationView (retro alert) |
---|---|---|---|
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView x:Name="TaskLoaderView"
Grid.Row="3"
Style="{StaticResource TaskLoaderStyle}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding Loader}">
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.LoadingView>
<Image x:Name="BusyImage"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.5, 60, 60"
Aspect="AspectFit"
Source="{img:ImageResource Sample.Images.busy_bee_white_bg.png}" />
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.LoadingView>
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.ErrorView>
<Grid AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0, 0.5, 150, 90"
Padding="15,0,0,0"
BackgroundColor="White">
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="60" />
<RowDefinition Height="30" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
<ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Image Grid.Row="0"
Grid.Column="0"
Style="{StaticResource ErrorBombStyle}" />
<Image Grid.Row="0"
Grid.Column="1"
Style="{StaticResource ErrorBombStyle}" />
<Image Grid.Row="0"
Grid.Column="2"
Style="{StaticResource ErrorBombStyle}" />
<Label Grid.Row="1"
Grid.Column="0"
Grid.ColumnSpan="3"
Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
Text="{Binding Loader.Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}" />
</Grid>
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.ErrorView>
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.ErrorNotificationView>
<Grid x:Name="ErrorNotificationView"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.5, 300, 150"
Scale="0">
<Grid.Behaviors>
<behaviors:TimedVisibilityBehavior VisibilityInSeconds="4" />
</Grid.Behaviors>
<Image Aspect="Fill" Source="{img:ImageResource Sample.Images.window_border.png}" />
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
Margin="{StaticResource ThicknessLarge}"
VerticalOptions="Center"
HorizontalTextAlignment="Center"
Text="{Binding Loader.Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}" />
</Grid>
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.ErrorNotificationView>
<RefreshView Command="{Binding Loader.RefreshCommand}"
IsRefreshing="{Binding Loader.ShowRefresher}"
RefreshColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}">
<ListView BackgroundColor="Transparent"
CachingStrategy="RecycleElementAndDataTemplate"
Header=""
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource GameDataTemplate}"
ItemsSource="{Binding Loader.Result}"
RowHeight="140"
SelectionMode="None"
SeparatorVisibility="None" />
</RefreshView>
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView>
You can see that the TaskLoaderView
uses an AbsoluteLayout
internally. So you can use AbsoluteLayout
bounds and flags to position your views.
Support for DataTemplate (since 2.1.0)
You can now add your customs views as View
or DataTemplate
.
If you choose the latest option, you can now specify your custom views in a ResourceDictionary
and set them in your TaskLoaderView
style.
<ContentPage.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
<DataTemplate x:Key="LoadingLottieDataTemplate">
<lottie:AnimationView x:Name="LoadingLottie"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.4, 120, 120"
HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand"
VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand"
Animation="{Binding Loader.ShowLoader, Converter={StaticResource CyclicLoadingLottieConverter}}"
IsPlaying="True"
Loop="True" />
</DataTemplate>
<DataTemplate x:Key="EmptyLottieDataTemplate">
<StackLayout AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.4, 300, 180"
BindingContext="{Binding Source={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type customViews:TaskLoaderView}}, Path=TaskLoaderNotifier}">
<lottie:AnimationView HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand"
VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand"
Animation="empty_state.json"
IsPlaying="True"
Loop="True" />
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
Text="{loc:Translate Empty_Screen}"
TextColor="White" />
<Button Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HeightRequest="40"
Margin="0,20,0,0"
Padding="25,0"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource TopElementBackground}"
Command="{Binding ReloadCommand}"
Text="{loc:Translate ErrorButton_Retry}"
TextColor="White" />
</StackLayout>
</DataTemplate>
<DataTemplate x:Key="ErrorLottieDataTemplate">
<StackLayout AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.4, 300, 180"
BindingContext="{Binding Source={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type customViews:TaskLoaderView}}, Path=TaskLoaderNotifier}">
<lottie:AnimationView HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand"
VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand"
Animation="{Binding Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToLottieConverter}}"
IsPlaying="True"
Loop="True" />
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
Text="{Binding Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}"
TextColor="White" />
<Button Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HeightRequest="40"
Margin="0,20,0,0"
Padding="25,0"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource TopElementBackground}"
Command="{Binding ReloadCommand}"
Text="{loc:Translate ErrorButton_Retry}"
TextColor="White" />
</StackLayout>
</DataTemplate>
<Style x:Key="TaskLoaderStyle" TargetType="customViews:TaskLoaderView">
<Setter Property="AccentColor" Value="{StaticResource AccentColor}" />
<Setter Property="FontFamily" Value="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}" />
<Setter Property="EmptyStateMessage" Value="{loc:Translate Empty_Screen}" />
<Setter Property="EmptyStateImageSource" Value="{inf:ImageResource Sample.Images.dougal.png}" />
<Setter Property="RetryButtonText" Value="{loc:Translate ErrorButton_Retry}" />
<Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{StaticResource OnDarkColor}" />
<Setter Property="ErrorImageConverter" Value="{StaticResource ExceptionToImageSourceConverter}" />
<Setter Property="ErrorMessageConverter" Value="{StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}" />
<Setter Property="BackgroundColor" Value="{StaticResource LightGreyBackground}" />
<Setter Property="NotificationBackgroundColor" Value="{StaticResource TosWindows}" />
<Setter Property="NotificationTextColor" Value="{StaticResource TextPrimaryColor}" />
<Setter Property="LoadingView" Value="{StaticResource LoadingLottieDataTemplate}" />
<Setter Property="EmptyView" Value="{StaticResource EmptyLottieDataTemplate}" />
<Setter Property="ErrorView" Value="{StaticResource ErrorLottieDataTemplate}" />
</Style>
</ResourceDictionary>
</ContentPage.Resources>
Support for Lottie
With custom views and Lottie, you can add all the amazing animations made by your best designer \o/
Use Lottie json animations for subtle app branding and dazzle your guests in your mundane diner parties!
<customViews:TaskLoaderView Grid.Row="2"
Style="{StaticResource TaskLoaderStyle}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding Loader}">
<customViews:TaskLoaderView.LoadingView>
<lottie:AnimationView x:Name="LoadingLottie"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.4, 120, 120"
HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand"
VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand"
Animation="{Binding Loader.ShowLoader, Converter={StaticResource CyclicLoadingLottieConverter}}"
AutoPlay="True"
Loop="True" />
</customViews:TaskLoaderView.LoadingView>
<customViews:TaskLoaderView.EmptyView>
<StackLayout AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.4, 300, 180">
<lottie:AnimationView HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand"
VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand"
Animation="empty_state.json"
AutoPlay="True"
Loop="True" />
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
Text="{loc:Translate Empty_Screen}"
TextColor="White" />
<Button Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HeightRequest="40"
Margin="0,20,0,0"
Padding="25,0"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource TopElementBackground}"
Command="{Binding Loader.ReloadCommand}"
Text="{loc:Translate ErrorButton_Retry}"
TextColor="White" />
</StackLayout>
</customViews:TaskLoaderView.EmptyView>
<customViews:TaskLoaderView.ErrorView>
<StackLayout AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.4, 300, 180">
<lottie:AnimationView HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand"
VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand"
Animation="{Binding Loader.Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToLottieConverter}}"
AutoPlay="True"
Loop="True" />
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
VerticalOptions="Center"
Text="{Binding Loader.Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}"
TextColor="White" />
<Button Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
HeightRequest="40"
Margin="0,20,0,0"
Padding="25,0"
HorizontalOptions="Center"
BackgroundColor="{StaticResource TopElementBackground}"
Command="{Binding Loader.ReloadCommand}"
Text="{loc:Translate ErrorButton_Retry}"
TextColor="White" />
</StackLayout>
</customViews:TaskLoaderView.ErrorView>
...
</customViews:TaskLoaderView>
Support for Xamarin.Forms.Skeleton
Have you tried the Skeleton loading properties from Horus?
https://github.com/HorusSoftwareUY/Xamarin.Forms.Skeleton
It's brilliant! The TaskLoaderView
is supporting a simpler use case of the properties by binding directly to the TaskLoaderNotifier
. With this method you don't have to create fake item view models in your page view model.
In case of a list: you just have to create a static array of item view models.
<customViews:TaskLoaderView x:Name="GamesTaskLoader"
Grid.Row="2"
Style="{StaticResource TaskLoaderStyle}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding Loader}">
<customViews:TaskLoaderView.LoadingView>
<ListView Style="{StaticResource ListGameStyle}"
sk:Skeleton.Animation="Fade"
sk:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding Loader.ShowLoader}"
sk:Skeleton.IsParent="True"
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource GameSkeletonViewCell}"
ItemsSource="{x:Static views:Skeletons.Games}"
VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Never" />
</customViews:TaskLoaderView.LoadingView>
<RefreshView Command="{Binding Loader.RefreshCommand}"
IsRefreshing="{Binding Loader.ShowRefresher}"
RefreshColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}">
<ListView Style="{StaticResource ListGameStyle}"
CachingStrategy="RecycleElementAndDataTemplate"
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource GameSkeletonViewCell}"
ItemsSource="{Binding Loader.Result}" />
</RefreshView>
</customViews:TaskLoaderView>
public static class Skeletons
{
public static Game[] Games = new[]
{
new Game(
0,
null,
null,
DateTime.Now,
new List<Genre> { new Genre(1, "Genre genre") },
new List<Company> { new Company(1, "The Company") },
"Name name name",
null),
new Game(
0,
null,
null,
DateTime.Now,
new List<Genre> { new Genre(1, "Genre genre") },
new List<Company> { new Company(1, "The Company") },
"Name name name",
null),
new Game(
0,
null,
null,
DateTime.Now,
new List<Genre> { new Genre(1, "Genre genre") },
new List<Company> { new Company(1, "The Company") },
"Name name name",
null),
}
}
If you are not loading a list but a simple object, you don't even have to use a custom LoadingView
, you can just use the TaskLoaderType="ResultAsLoadingView"
property.
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView Grid.Row="2"
Grid.Column="0"
Grid.ColumnSpan="2"
AccentColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}"
ErrorImageConverter="{StaticResource ExceptionToImageSourceConverter}"
ErrorMessageConverter="{StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}"
FontFamily="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding RandomGameLoader}"
TaskLoaderType="ResultAsLoadingView"
TextColor="Black">
<Frame Style="{StaticResource CardStyle}"
Margin="-15,0,-15,-15"
Padding="0"
skeleton:Skeleton.Animation="Beat"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding RandomGameLoader.ShowLoader}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsParent="True"
BackgroundColor="{DynamicResource CellBackgroundColor}"
CornerRadius="10"
IsClippedToBounds="True">
<Grid>
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="160" />
<RowDefinition Height="40" />
<RowDefinition Height="20" />
<RowDefinition Height="20" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<Image Grid.Row="0"
skeleton:Skeleton.BackgroundColor="{StaticResource GreyBackground}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding RandomGameLoader.ShowLoader}"
Aspect="AspectFill"
Source="{Binding RandomGameLoader.Result.ScreenshotUrl}" />
<Label Grid.Row="1"
Style="{StaticResource GameName}"
Margin="15,0"
skeleton:Skeleton.BackgroundColor="{StaticResource GreyBackground}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding RandomGameLoader.ShowLoader}"
Text="{Binding RandomGameLoader.Result.Name}" />
<Label Grid.Row="2"
Style="{StaticResource GameCompany}"
Margin="15,0"
skeleton:Skeleton.BackgroundColor="{StaticResource GreyBackground}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding RandomGameLoader.ShowLoader}"
Text="{Binding RandomGameLoader.Result.MajorCompany}" />
<Label Grid.Row="3"
Style="{StaticResource GameGenre}"
Margin="15,0"
Text="{Binding RandomGameLoader.Result.MajorGenre}" />
</Grid>
</Frame>
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView>
Supports for MVVM async Command with TaskLoaderCommand and Snackbar
You probably read many blogs about how you should implement a AsyncCommand
instead of a regular Command
for your Task
based code.
Of course, like all async mvvm patterns, the original idea comes from Stephen Cleary.
But what if we could merge the power of TaskLoaderNotifier
with the classic ICommand
interface?
The TaskLoaderCommand
will take as parameter a function returning a Task
, and will wrap it in a NotifyTaskNotifier
. You can then bind your TaskLoaderView
to the NotifyTaskNotifier
exposed by your TaskLoaderCommand
.
It's in fact the missing piece to have a complete UI feedback to all our actions.
The TaskLoaderView Snackbar
We at Sharpnado, created a simple Snackbar component very simple with timer and customization:
<forms:Snackbar Grid.Row="1"
Margin="15"
VerticalOptions="End"
BackgroundColor="White"
DisplayDurationMilliseconds="3000"
FontFamily="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}"
IsVisible="{Binding BuyGameCommand.Notifier.ShowError, Mode=TwoWay}"
Text="{Binding BuyGameCommand.Notifier.Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}"
TextColor="{StaticResource TextPrimaryColor}"
TextHorizontalOptions="Start" />
You can then very simply bind a TaskLoaderCommand
to your Snackbar
:
BuyGameCommand = new TaskLoaderCommand(BuyGame);
private async Task BuyGame()
{
LoadingText = "Proceeding to payment";
RaisePropertyChanged(nameof(LoadingText));
await Task.Delay(2000);
throw new LocalizedException($"Sorry, we only accept DogeCoin...{Environment.NewLine}BTW GameStop are still opened");
}
Then when pressing "BUY IT", you will get this
As you can see you can change the auto dismiss timer as you like, but also the font size, color, family, etc...
CompositeTaskLoaderNotifier: a love story with Commands and Snackbar
So with the TaskLoaderCommand
you knew you could bind any action to a UI component and have a great UI feedback.
But thanks to the CompositeTaskLoaderNotifier
you can now bind SEVERAL async Command states to ONE UI Component.
It makes all your commands UI feedback sooooo easy.
You can bind 1, 2, 3, 4, 423 commands to a unique Snackbar
or/and a unique loading dialog \o/
EXAMPLE
Now look at that you just pass as parameters all the notifiers from your commands to the composite constructor:
public class CommandsPageViewModel : ANavigableViewModel
{
private readonly IRetroGamingService _retroGamingService;
public CommandsPageViewModel(INavigationService navigationService, IRetroGamingService retroGamingService)
: base(navigationService)
{
_retroGamingService = retroGamingService;
Loader = new TaskLoaderNotifier<Game>();
BuyGameCommand = new TaskLoaderCommand(BuyGame);
PlayTheGameCommand = new TaskLoaderCommand(PlayTheGame);
CompositeNotifier = new CompositeTaskLoaderNotifier(
BuyGameCommand.Notifier,
PlayTheGameCommand.Notifier);
}
public CompositeTaskLoaderNotifier CompositeNotifier { get; }
public TaskLoaderCommand BuyGameCommand { get; }
public TaskLoaderCommand PlayTheGameCommand { get; }
public TaskLoaderNotifier<Game> Loader { get; }
public string LoadingText { get; set; }
public override void OnNavigated(object parameter)
{
Loader.Load(() => GetRandomGame());
}
private async Task<Game> GetRandomGame()
{
await Task.Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2));
return await _retroGamingService.GetRandomGame(true);
}
private async Task BuyGame()
{
LoadingText = "Proceeding to payment";
RaisePropertyChanged(nameof(LoadingText));
await Task.Delay(2000);
throw new LocalizedException($"Sorry, we only accept DogeCoin...{Environment.NewLine}BTW GameStop are still opened");
}
private async Task PlayTheGame()
{
LoadingText = "Loading the game...";
RaisePropertyChanged(nameof(LoadingText));
await Task.Delay(2000);
throw new LocalizedException("AHAHAHA! Yeah right...");
}
}
...bind the composite notifier to your loading dialog and snackbar...
<!-- Loading dialog -->
<AbsoluteLayout Grid.Row="1"
BackgroundColor="#77002200"
IsVisible="{Binding CompositeNotifier.ShowLoader}">
<Grid x:Name="ErrorNotificationView"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.5, 300, 150"
RowDefinitions="*,*">
<Grid.Behaviors>
<forms:TimedVisibilityBehavior VisibilityInMilliseconds="4000" />
</Grid.Behaviors>
<Image Grid.RowSpan="2"
Aspect="Fill"
Source="{inf:ImageResource Sample.Images.window_border.png}" />
<Image x:Name="BusyImage"
Margin="15,30,15,0"
Aspect="AspectFit"
Source="{inf:ImageResource Sample.Images.busy_bee_white_bg.png}" />
<Label Grid.Row="1"
Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
Margin="{StaticResource ThicknessLarge}"
VerticalOptions="Center"
HorizontalTextAlignment="Center"
Text="{Binding LoadingText}" />
</Grid>
</AbsoluteLayout>
<!-- SNACKBAR -->
<forms:Snackbar Grid.Row="1"
Margin="15"
VerticalOptions="End"
BackgroundColor="White"
FontFamily="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}"
IsVisible="{Binding CompositeNotifier.ShowError, Mode=TwoWay}"
Text="{Binding CompositeNotifier.LastError, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}"
TextColor="{StaticResource TextPrimaryColor}"
TextHorizontalOptions="Start" />
...and BAM, just chill and click.
Loading task on demand: NotStartedView and TaskLoaderCommand
Another example of using TaskLoaderCommand
is the ability to load views on demand.
A NotStartedView
state is also available so you can display a view before loading the Task
.
It is quite useful for load-on-demand.
Here TaskLoaderType="ResultAsLoadingView"
is set cause we are using the skeleton loading for just one object.
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView Grid.Row="2"
Grid.Column="0"
Grid.ColumnSpan="2"
AccentColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}"
ErrorImageConverter="{StaticResource ExceptionToImageSourceConverter}"
ErrorMessageConverter="{StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}"
FontFamily="{StaticResource FontAtariSt}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding RandomGameLoaderCommand.Notifier}"
TaskLoaderType="ResultAsLoadingView"
TextColor="Black">
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.NotStartedView>
<Button AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.5, 120, 50"
Style="{StaticResource ButtonTextIt}"
Command="{Binding RandomGameLoaderCommand}" />
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.NotStartedView>
<Frame Style="{StaticResource CardStyle}"
Margin="-15,0,-15,-15"
Padding="0"
skeleton:Skeleton.Animation="Fade"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsBusy="{Binding ShowLoader}"
skeleton:Skeleton.IsParent="True"
BackgroundColor="{DynamicResource CellBackgroundColor}"
BindingContext="{Binding RandomGameLoaderCommand.Notifier}"
CornerRadius="10"
IsClippedToBounds="True">
...
</Frame>
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView>
public class LoadOnDemandViewModel : Bindable
{
private readonly IRetroGamingService _retroGamingService;
public LoadOnDemandViewModel(IRetroGamingService retroGamingService)
{
_retroGamingService = retroGamingService;
RandomGameLoaderCommand = new TaskLoaderCommand<object, Game>(_ => GetRandomGame());
}
public TaskLoaderCommand<object, Game> RandomGameLoaderCommand { get; }
private async Task<Game> GetRandomGame()
{
await Task.Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(4));
if (DateTime.Now.Millisecond % 2 == 0)
{
throw new NetworkException();
}
return await _retroGamingService.GetRandomGame();
}
}
ErrorNotificationView
We tend to forget a state in our Task
loading cycle: the notification view.
Consider this scenario:
- we are loading a list of retro game
- loading is successful: the list is displayed
- we are refreshing the list
- oops an error occurs
- do we want to see the error view although the items were correctly loaded before?
NO! We just want to see a nice snackbar warning the user about it.
The ErrorNotificationView
is also customizable if you like. It's brought to you with a nice TimedVisibilityBehavior
so that you can specify how much time it needs to be shown to the user.
Default view | User custom view |
---|---|
<sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.ErrorNotificationView>
<Grid x:Name="ErrorNotificationView"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="PositionProportional"
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0.5, 0.5, 300, 150"
Scale="0">
<Grid.Behaviors>
<behaviors:TimedVisibilityBehavior VisibilityInSeconds="4" />
</Grid.Behaviors>
<Image Aspect="Fill" Source="{img:ImageResource Sample.Images.window_border.png}" />
<Label Style="{StaticResource TextBody}"
Margin="{StaticResource ThicknessLarge}"
VerticalOptions="Center"
HorizontalTextAlignment="Center"
Text="{Binding Loader.Error, Converter={StaticResource ExceptionToErrorMessageConverter}}" />
</Grid>
</sharpnado:TaskLoaderView.ErrorNotificationView>
RefreshCommand
Just bind the RefreshCommand
to the RefreshView
and IsRefreshing
to the ShowRefresher
property.
<RefreshView Command="{Binding Loader.RefreshCommand}"
IsRefreshing="{Binding Loader.ShowRefresher}"
RefreshColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}">
<ListView Style="{StaticResource ListGameStyle}"
CachingStrategy="RecycleElementAndDataTemplate"
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource GameSkeletonViewCell}"
ItemsSource="{Binding Loader.Result}" />
</RefreshView>
TaskLoaderNotifier
ViewModel side: remove all the pain with For more about that, you can read this post on Sharpnado: https://www.sharpnado.com/taskloaderview-async-init-made-easy/.
For deeper understanding of Composition vs Inheritance, my session at XamlExpertDay: https://github.com/roubachof/SLIDES_FreeYourselfFromIsBusy.
The TaskLoaderNotifier
is a loading component for your tasks, and is commonly used in your view models.
public class RetroGamesViewModel : ANavigableViewModel
{
private readonly IRetroGamingService _retroGamingService;
public RetroGamesViewModel(
INavigationService navigationService,
IRetroGamingService retroGamingService)
: base(navigationService)
{
_retroGamingService = retroGamingService;
RefreshCommand = new Command(() => Load(null));
Loader = new TaskLoaderNotifier<List<Game>>();
}
public TaskLoaderNotifier<List<Game>> Loader { get; }
public ICommand RefreshCommand { get; }
public override void Load(object parameter)
{
// TaskStartMode = Manual (Default mode)
Loader.Load(InitializeAsync);
}
private async Task<List<Game>> InitializeAsync()
{
...
}
}
And that's all. It wraps all the states of the task (NotStarted, Loading, Fault, Success).
You can just stop worrying about IsBusy
, HasErrors
, ErrorMessage
, IsRefreshing
...
You bind your TaskLoaderNotifier
to your TaskLoaderView
, and the magic happens.
<customViews:TaskLoaderView Grid.Row="2"
Style="{StaticResource TaskLoaderStyle}"
TaskLoaderNotifier="{Binding Loader}">
<RefreshView Command="{Binding Loader.RefreshCommand}"
IsRefreshing="{Binding Loader.ShowRefresher}"
RefreshColor="{StaticResource AccentColor}">
<ListView BackgroundColor="Transparent"
CachingStrategy="RecycleElementAndDataTemplate"
Header=""
ItemTemplate="{StaticResource GameDataTemplate}"
ItemsSource="{Binding Loader.Result}"
RowHeight="140"
SelectionMode="None"
SeparatorVisibility="None" />
</RefreshView>
</customViews:TaskLoaderView>
And just with those 2 chunks of code you are now handling all the loading states of your view model :)
Introducing the Retronado sample app
The sample highlighting the possibilities of the TaskLoaderView
is a tribute to the TOS of the Atari ST and its famous "busy bee".
It includes a random collection of retro games provided by the IGDB v3 API.