UIControllerLoad Event

Occurs when the UIController is executed, before the Start event and before the database query is constructed. Raised once for each Run method.

Definition

Namespace: Firefly.Box
Assembly: Firefly.Box (in Firefly.Box.dll) Version: debug-master-v:33791
C#
public event Action Load

Value

Action

Remarks

See the Run method for the complete event flow.

Example

UIController flow
This example is based on test data. The code for the entities included in this test data can be found in the documentation of Entity
This example uses automatic tools to generate parts of the user interface. Those tools can be found in the example of the documentation of Form
C#
using Firefly.Box;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace TestFirefly.Box.Documentation
{
    public class UIControllerEventFlow
    {
        public void NormalEventFlow()
        {
            var jobs = new Pubs.Jobs();
            jobs.InitializeWithTestData();

            var uic = new UIController
            {
                From = jobs,
                View = UITools.GenerateFormWithGridFor("UIController events",
                                                       "notice that the SavingRow MessageBox only happens for rows that were changed" +
                                                       "\nAlso pay attention to the fact that the \"After The Run\" message " +
                                                       "will come only after the task ends",
                                                       jobs.Id,
                                                       jobs.Description)
            };
            uic.Load += () => MessageBox.Show("Load");
            uic.Start += () => MessageBox.Show("Start");
            uic.EnterRow += () => MessageBox.Show("EnterRow");
            uic.LeaveRow += () => MessageBox.Show("LeaveRow");
            uic.SavingRow += (b) => MessageBox.Show("SavingRow");

            uic.End += () => MessageBox.Show("End");

            MessageBox.Show("Before The Run");
            uic.Run();
            MessageBox.Show("After The Run");
        }
    }
}

See Also