xaml-csharp-development-skill-for-avalonia

WinUI TabView, Expander, and Sectioned Shell Layouts to Avalonia

Table of Contents

  1. Scope and APIs
  2. Concept Mapping
  3. Conversion Example
  4. Migration Notes

Scope and APIs

Primary WinUI APIs:

Primary Avalonia APIs:

Concept Mapping

WinUI idiom Avalonia idiom
WinUI control/template/state pipeline Avalonia control theme/style/selector pipeline
x:Bind or {Binding} data flow {CompiledBinding ...} and typed x:DataType flow
WinUI layout/render invalidation model Avalonia InvalidateMeasure/InvalidateArrange/InvalidateVisual model

Conversion Example

WinUI XAML:

<Page
    x:Class="MyApp.Views.SamplePage"
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    xmlns:local="using:MyApp.Controls">
  <TabView><TabViewItem Header="Home" /></TabView>
</Page>

WinUI C#:

var view = new TabView();

Avalonia XAML:

<UserControl xmlns="https://github.com/avaloniaui"
             xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
             xmlns:vm="using:MyApp.ViewModels"
             xmlns:local="using:MyApp.Controls"
             x:DataType="vm:SampleViewModel">
  <TabControl><TabItem Header="Home" /></TabControl>
</UserControl>

Avalonia C#:

var tabs = new TabControl(); tabs.Items.Add(new TabItem { Header = "Home" });

Migration Notes

  1. Start by porting behavior and state contracts first, then restyle and retune visuals.
  2. Prefer typed compiled bindings and avoid reflection-heavy dynamic binding paths.
  3. Keep UI-thread updates explicit when porting WinUI async/event flows.