'ContentTemplate' is a DataTemplate that displays an object which has a member 'FooList' (an ObservableCollection).
<DataTemplate x:Key="ContentTemplate">
<ListBox ItemsSource="{Binding Path=FOO}">
...
</ListBox>
</DataTemplate>
I need to be able to filter that FooList using a CollectionViewSource. This is usually been straight forward but I can't seem to get the binding to work within a DataTemplate. I attempted to this:
<DataTemplate x:Key="ContentTemplate">
<DataTemplate.Resources>
<CollectionViewSource x:Key="CVS" Source="{Binding Path=FooList}" Filter="FooFilter"/>
<DataTemplate.Resources>
<ListBox ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource CVS}}">
The errors I get from this is:
System.Windows.Data Error: 2 : Cannot find governing FrameworkElement or FrameworkContentElement for target element. BindingExpression:Path=FooList; DataItem=null; target element is 'CollectionViewSource' (HashCode=52991666); target property is 'Source' (type 'Object')
Which sounds to me like it's looking for 'FooList' on the CollectionViewSource instead of the object bound to the DataTemplate.
So... how do I get this to look at the correct object?
I worked around this issue by moving the data template into a user control.
I think you need to bind to the view of the
CollectionViewSource
:As I understand it, the DataTemplate acts as instructions on what to insert into the visual tree but does not become a part of the visual tree itself. I only came to this hypothesis after running into the same problem you've described above. I fixed the issue by attaching the CollectionViewSource to the resources of an element that would be part of the visual tree, in my case a grid. Here is the sample that did work: