xaml-csharp-development-skill-for-avalonia

WinUI DragDrop, Clipboard, DataPackage to Avalonia DataTransfer

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">
  <ListView CanDragItems="True" AllowDrop="True" />
</Page>

WinUI C#:

var view = new ListView();

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">
  <ListBox AllowDrop="True" />
</UserControl>

Avalonia C#:

await topLevel.Clipboard!.SetTextAsync("Copied value");

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.