xenadmin/XenAdmin/Commands/Controls/MultipleWarningDialog.cs

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using XenAdmin.Dialogs;
using XenAdmin.Core;
using XenAPI;
using XenAdmin.Properties;
namespace XenAdmin.Commands.Controls
{
public partial class MultipleWarningDialog : XenDialogBase
{
/*
* This class is for displaying multiple warning messages. It's principal use was for displaying multiple
* different warning messages in a multiple select scenario.
*
* We should monitor it's usefulness, it could be a good utility for displaying multiple messages in other situations.
*/
private List<Warning> Warnings = new List<Warning>();
/// <summary>
/// This constructor is only for use with the designer and as a base for the other constructors. Use a different overload.
/// </summary>
public MultipleWarningDialog()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
/// <summary>
/// With this constructor you get to specify a particular keyword for the accept button
/// as well as the title and main message.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="TitleMessage">The title of the dialog</param>
/// <param name="MainMessage">A message informing the user what they are doing (e.g. You are about to delete multiple VDIs)</param>
/// <param name="AcceptButtonLabel">The keyword from your instruction message for the accept button (e.g. &Proceed)</param>
public MultipleWarningDialog(string TitleMessage, string MainMessage, string AcceptButtonLabel)
: this (TitleMessage, MainMessage)
{
buttonProceed.Text = AcceptButtonLabel;
}
/// <summary>
/// With this constructor you get the default 'Do you want to proceed?' instruction message.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="TitleMessage">The title of the dialog</param>
/// <param name="MainMessage">A message informing the user what they are doing (e.g. You are about to delete multiple VDIs)</param>
public MultipleWarningDialog(string TitleMessage, string MainMessage)
: this ()
{
Text = TitleMessage;
labelMessage.Text = MainMessage;
}
public void AddWarningMessage(string ActionTitle, string WarningMessage, List<IXenObject> AppliesTo)
{
Warnings.Add(new Warning(ActionTitle, WarningMessage, AppliesTo));
}
private void BuildWarningList()
{
dataGridViewWarnings.SuspendLayout();
try
{
dataGridViewWarnings.Rows.Clear();
foreach (Warning w in Warnings)
{
DataGridViewRow r = w.GetWarningRow();
r.Tag = w;
dataGridViewWarnings.Rows.Add(r);
}
}
finally
{
dataGridViewWarnings.ResumeLayout();
}
}
private void BuildAppliesToList()
{
Warning w = null;
if (dataGridViewWarnings.SelectedRows.Count > 0)
{
w = dataGridViewWarnings.SelectedRows[0].Tag as Warning;
}
else if (dataGridViewWarnings.Rows.Count > 0)
{
w = dataGridViewWarnings.Rows[0].Tag as Warning;
}
else
{
// I don't think you should be here. Warning dialog with no warnings is unlikely.
dataGridViewAppliesTo.Rows.Clear();
return;
}
dataGridViewAppliesTo.SuspendLayout();
try
{
dataGridViewAppliesTo.Rows.Clear();
dataGridViewAppliesTo.Rows.AddRange(w.GetAppliesToRows().ToArray());
dataGridViewAppliesTo.Columns[1].HeaderText = w.ActionTitle;
}
finally
{
dataGridViewAppliesTo.ResumeLayout();
}
}
private void buttonProceed_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DialogResult = DialogResult.Yes;
Close();
}
private void buttonCancel_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DialogResult = DialogResult.Cancel;
Close();
}
protected class Warning
{
public List<IXenObject> AppliesTo = new List<IXenObject>();
public string WarningMessage;
public string ActionTitle;
public Warning(string ActionTitle, string WarningMessage, List<IXenObject> AppliesTo)
{
this.ActionTitle = ActionTitle;
this.WarningMessage = WarningMessage;
this.AppliesTo = AppliesTo;
}
public DataGridViewRow GetWarningRow()
{
DataGridViewRow row = new DataGridViewRow();
DataGridViewImageCell warningImageCell = new DataGridViewImageCell();
warningImageCell.Value = Images.StaticImages._000_Alert2_h32bit_16;
DataGridViewTextBoxCell warningCell = new DataGridViewTextBoxCell();
warningCell.Value = string.Format("{0}\n\r\n\r{1}", ActionTitle, WarningMessage);
row.Cells.Add(warningImageCell);
row.Cells.Add(warningCell);
return row;
}
public List<DataGridViewRow> GetAppliesToRows()
{
List<DataGridViewRow> rows = new List<DataGridViewRow>();
foreach (IXenObject o in AppliesTo)
{
DataGridViewRow r = new DataGridViewRow();
DataGridViewImageCell typeImageCell = new DataGridViewImageCell();
typeImageCell.Value = Images.GetImage16For(o);
DataGridViewTextBoxCell nameCell = new DataGridViewTextBoxCell();
nameCell.Value = Helpers.GetName(o);
r.Cells.Add(typeImageCell);
r.Cells.Add(nameCell);
rows.Add(r);
}
return rows;
}
}
private void MultipleWarningDialog_Shown(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
BuildWarningList();
BuildAppliesToList();
dataGridViewWarnings.SelectionChanged += new EventHandler(dataGridViewWarnings_SelectionChanged);
}
void dataGridViewWarnings_SelectionChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
BuildAppliesToList();
}
}
}