Page Toolbar Extensions for Blazor UI
Page toolbar system allows you to add components to the toolbar of any page. The page toolbar is the area right to the header of a page. A button ("Import users from excel") was added to the user management page below:
You can add any type of view component item to the page toolbar or modify existing items.
How to Set Up
In this example, we will add an "Import users from excel" button and execute a C# code for the user management page of the Identity Module.
Create a C# File
First, add a new C# file to your solution. We added inside the /Pages/Identity/
folder of the .Blazor
project:
We will use the component override system in the Blazor. After creating a class inherits from the UserManagement
component, we will override the SetToolbarItemsAsync
method and add the toolbar item programmatically.
Here, the content of the overridden SetToolbarItemsAsync
method.
protected override async ValueTask SetToolbarItemsAsync()
{
await base.SetToolbarItemsAsync();
Toolbar.AddButton("Import users from excel", () =>
{
//TODO: Write your custom code
return Task.CompletedTask;
}, "file-import", Blazorise.Color.Secondary);
}
In order to use the
AddButton
extension method, you need to add a using statement for theVolo.Abp.AspNetCore.Components.Web.Theming.PageToolbars
namespace.
Here, the entire content of the file.
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Components.Web.Theming.PageToolbars;
using Volo.Abp.DependencyInjection;
using Volo.Abp.Identity.Blazor.Pages.Identity;
namespace MyCompanyName.MyProjectName.Blazor.Pages.Identity
{
[ExposeServices(typeof(UserManagement))]
[Dependency(ReplaceServices = true)]
public class CustomizedUserManagement : UserManagement
{
protected override async ValueTask SetToolbarItemsAsync()
{
await base.SetToolbarItemsAsync();
Toolbar.AddButton("Import users from excel", () =>
{
//TODO: Write your custom code
return Task.CompletedTask;
}, "file-import", Blazorise.Color.Secondary);
}
}
}
When you run the application, you will see the button added next to the current button list. There are some other parameters of the AddButton
method (for example, use Order
to set the order of the button component relative to the other components).
Advanced Use Cases
While you typically want to add a button action to the page toolbar, it is possible to add any type of blazor component.
Add A Blazor Component to a Page Toolbar
First, create a new blazor component in your project:
For this example, we've created a MyToolbarComponent
component under the /Pages/Identity/
folder.
MyToolbarComponent.razor
content:
<Button Color="Color.Dark">CLICK ME</Button>
We will leave the MyToolbarComponent.razor.cs
file empty.
Then you can add the MyToolbarComponent
to the user management page toolbar:
protected override async ValueTask SetToolbarItemsAsync()
{
await base.SetToolbarItemsAsync();
Toolbar.AddComponent<MyToolbarComponent>();
}
- If your component accepts parameters, you can pass them as key/value pairs using the
arguments
parameter.
Permissions
If your button/component should be available based on a permission/policy, you can pass the permission/policy name as the RequiredPolicyName
parameter to the AddButton
and AddComponent
methods.
Add a Page Toolbar Contributor
If you perform advanced custom logic while adding an item to a page toolbar, you can create a class that implements the IPageToolbarContributor
interface or inherits from the PageToolbarContributor
class:
public class MyToolbarContributor : PageToolbarContributor
{
public override Task ContributeAsync(PageToolbarContributionContext context)
{
context.Items.Insert(0, new PageToolbarItem(typeof(MyToolbarComponent)));
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
}
- You can use
context.ServiceProvider
to resolve dependencies if you need.
Then add your class to the Contributors
list:
protected override async ValueTask SetToolbarItemsAsync()
{
await base.SetToolbarItemsAsync();
Toolbar.Contributors.Add(new PageContributor());
}