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Learn WinUI 3.0

By : Alvin Ashcraft
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Book Image

Learn WinUI 3.0

5 (1)
By: Alvin Ashcraft

Overview of this book

WinUI 3.0 takes a whole new approach to delivering Windows UI components and controls, and is able to deliver the same features on more than one version of Windows 10. Learn WinUI 3.0 is a comprehensive introduction to WinUI and Windows apps for anyone who is new to WinUI, Universal Windows Platform (UWP), and XAML applications. The book begins by helping you get to grips with the latest features in WinUI and shows you how XAML is used in UI development. You'll then set up a new Visual Studio environment and learn how to create a new UWP project. Next, you'll find out how to incorporate the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern in a WinUI project and develop unit tests for ViewModel commands. Moving on, you'll cover the Windows Template Studio (WTS) new project wizard and WinUI libraries in a step-by-step way. As you advance, you'll discover how to leverage the Fluent Design system to create beautiful WinUI applications. You'll also explore the contents and capabilities of the Windows Community Toolkit and learn to create a new UWP user control. Toward the end, the book will teach you how to build, debug, unit test, deploy, and monitor apps in production. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to build WinUI applications from scratch and modernize existing WPF and WinForms applications using WinUI controls.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to WinUI and Windows Applications
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Section 2: Extending WinUI and Modernizing Applications
13
Section 3: Build and Deploy on Windows and Beyond

Working with the WebView2 browser control in WinForms

The last control we want to explore in this chapter is WebView2. This is the same WebView2 that is available natively in WinUI 3. We have already discussed the basics of WebView2 and added it to a WPF project in the previous chapter, so we won't spend time repeating those details. Instead, let's jump straight into how to use it in WinForms:

  1. Add a new Windows Forms App (.NET Framework) project to the current solution and name it XamlIslandsSample.WinFormsBrowser. Be sure to select .NET Framework version 4.6.2 or later when creating the project.
  2. Open NuGet Package Manager, make sure to check the Include prerelease checkbox, and add the newest prelease version of the Microsoft.Web.WebView2 package to the new project.
  3. Open Form1.cs in the WinForms designer and open the Visual Studio Toolbox window. You will find the WebView2 control under the WebView2Control section of Toolbox:

    Figure 10.9 – The WebView2...