I would use a small "view model" to hold the informations for such a command.
class ContextAction : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public string Name;
public ICommand Action;
public Brush Icon;
}
make a collection inside your view model which should get the context actions like
ObservableCollection<ContextAction> Actions {get;set;}
and simply bind this collection to your ContextMenu
.
<Grid.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu ItemsSource="{Binding Actions}" />
The ItemTemplate
for the contextmenu items can now access the name, the command and whatever else you might need. It might be useful to change the CommandParameter
as well so that it will call the command with the actions owning element, not with the action itself.
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