In a WPF app that I'm writing using the MVVM pattern, I have a background process that doing it's thing, but need to get status updates from it out to the UI.
I'm using the MVVM pattern, so my ViewModel knows virtually nothing of the view (UI) that is presenting the model to the user.
Say I have the following method in my ViewModel:
public void backgroundWorker_ReportProgress(object sender, ReportProgressArgs e)
{
this.Messages.Add(e.Message);
OnPropertyChanged("Messages");
}
In my view, I have a ListBox bound to the Messages property (a List<string>
) of the ViewModel. OnPropertyChanged
fulfills the role of the INotifyPropertyChanged
interface by calling a PropertyChangedEventHandler
.
I need to ensure that OnPropertyChanged
is called on the UI thread - how do I do this? I've tried the following:
public Dispatcher Dispatcher { get; set; }
public MyViewModel()
{
this.Dispatcher = Dispatcher.CurrentDispatcher;
}
Then adding the following to the OnPropertyChanged
method:
if (this.Dispatcher != Dispatcher.CurrentDispatcher)
{
this.Dispatcher.Invoke(DispatcherPriority.Normal, new ThreadStart(delegate
{
OnPropertyChanged(propertyName);
}));
return;
}
but this did not work. Any ideas?
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