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Atlas: ModalUpdateProgress - An UpdateProgress Control in Modal Popup Style

By | 26 Jun 2007 | Article
A progress indicator control that works in a modal popup style.

Sample Image - ModalUpdateProgress.jpg

Introduction

ASP.NET AJAX has a cool UpdateProgress control that provides a visual indicator while one or more of the UpdatePanel controls are being updated. However, it will be much more useful if all other elements on the page could be disabled when the UpdateProgress is shown. This led me to build the ModalUpdateProgress control in which the UpdateProgress will act as a modal popup.

How UpdateProgress Control Works

If you open up System.Web.Extensions.dll using reflector, you will be able to look up how UpdateProgress control works. Simply put, it implements IScriptControl's two methods GetScriptDescriptors() and GetScriptReferences(). According to the AJAX documentation, GetScriptDescriptors() returns a list of components, behaviors, and client controls required for the UpdateProgress control's client functionality; and GetScriptReferences() returns a list of client script library dependencies for the UpdateProgress control. In GetScriptDescriptors(), the UpdateProgress control registers a ScriptControlDescriptor with type name Sys.UI._UpdateProgress, which is a class available in MicrosoftAjaxWebForms.js (MicrosoftAjaxWebForms.js is one of the ASP.NET AJAX client script libraries, embedded in the System.Web.Extensions.dll). It is pretty straightforward to understand the logic in Sys.UI._UpdateProgress by looking into the debug version of MicrosoftAjaxWebForms.js.

Building the ModalUpdateProgress Control

First, we derive ModalUpdateProgress from UpdateProgress so that we can reuse its existing properties and interface. Then we need to override the two methods GetScriptDescriptors() and GetScriptReferences(), and implement the client-side script component. We will name the client script component as Sys.UI._ModalUpdateProgress, which in turn will be a sub class of Sys.UI._UpdateProgress.

The following is the detail implementation of GetScriptDescriptors() and GetScriptReferences():

/// <summary>
/// Gets the script descriptors.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>A list of components, behaviors, and 
/// client controls required
/// for the ModalUpdateProgress control's client functionality
/// </returns>
protected override IEnumerable<ScriptDescriptor> GetScriptDescriptors()
{
  if (((this.Page != null) && this.ScriptManager
      .SupportsPartialRendering) && this.Visible)
  {
    ScriptControlDescriptor desc = new ScriptControlDescriptor(
       "Sys.UI._ModalUpdateProgress", this.ClientID);
    string updatePanelClientID = null;
    if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.AssociatedUpdatePanelID))
    {
        UpdatePanel panel = this.NamingContainer.FindControl(this
            .AssociatedUpdatePanelID) as UpdatePanel;
        if (panel == null)
        {
            panel = this.Page.FindControl(this
               .AssociatedUpdatePanelID) as UpdatePanel;
        }

        if (panel == null)
        {
            throw new InvalidOperationException(string.Format(
                CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "No UpdatePanel 
                found for AssociatedUpdatePanelID '{0}'.",
                new object[] { this.AssociatedUpdatePanelID }));
        }

        updatePanelClientID = panel.ClientID;
    }

    string backgroundCssClass = null;
    string cancelControlID = null;
    if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this._backgroundCssClass))
    {
        backgroundCssClass = this._backgroundCssClass;
    }

    if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this._cancelControlID))
    {
        cancelControlID = this._cancelControlID;
    }

    desc.AddProperty("associatedUpdatePanelId", updatePanelClientID);
    desc.AddProperty("dynamicLayout", this.DynamicLayout);
    desc.AddProperty("displayAfter", this.DisplayAfter);
    desc.AddProperty("backgroundCssClass", backgroundCssClass);
    desc.AddProperty("cancelControlID", cancelControlID);
    yield return desc;
  }
}

/// <summary>
/// Gets the script references.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>A list of client script library dependencies for the control.
/// </returns>
protected override IEnumerable<ScriptReference> GetScriptReferences()
{
    yield return new ScriptReference("AjaxControls.ModalUpdateProgress.js", "
    AjaxControls");
}

Both methods return IEnumerable's that will be later handled by ScriptManager.

To implement the client-side script component Sys.UI._ModalUpdateProgress, we can borrow scripts from the ModalPopup control available in the AJAX Control Toolkit. In order to get the script to work for the control, I have to make some minor tweakings, which won't be discussed here. For those who are interested, please look into the ModalUpdateProgress.js in the source for detailed implementation.

How to Use

Just like the UpdateProgress control, you can use the ProgressTemplate property to customize your progress indicator in ModalUpdateProgress.

The ModalUpdateProgress control has an extra property BackgroundCssClass which is used to set the CSS class for the background when the control is displayed. In addition, the ProgressTemplate can include a button that the user can click on to cancel the update in progress. In order for the cancel button to work, you should specify the CancelControlID property using the button ID in the ProgressTemplate.

The following shows an example of adding the ModalUpdateProgress to the page:

<asp:ModalUpdateProgress ID="ModalUpdateProgress1" DisplayAfter="0"
        runat="server" BackgroundCssClass="modalBackground">
 <ProgressTemplate>
  <div class="modalPopup">
     Loading <img src="indicator.gif" align="middle" />
  </div>
 </ProgressTemplate>
</asp:ModalUpdateProgress>

To see how it works, please check out the demo website I have included in the download. The ModalUpdateProgress control supports all the features that UpdateProgress has, including associating the ModalUpdateProgress with an UpdatePanel.

The control passed testing under IE6/7 and Firefox 2.0. Please leave your comments here if you find any problems.

License

This article has no explicit license attached to it but may contain usage terms in the article text or the download files themselves. If in doubt please contact the author via the discussion board below.

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Ting Huang



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QuestionMedium Trust Environment Pinmemberdarenh23:12 24 Jan '12  
QuestionAbout the code PinmemberAli Al Omairi(Abu AlHassan)21:47 18 Jun '11  
GeneralMy vote of 5 Pinmemberoctavio reyes4:56 15 Jun '11  
GeneralMy vote of 4 Pinmembersuren.info20:15 25 May '11  
GeneralMy vote of 5 Pinmemberdpjn3164:40 23 Sep '10  
GeneralNo DocType No Progress Modal [SOLVED] PinmemberRamkrishna Barot7:32 16 Sep '10  
GeneralError Sys.ArgumentUndefinedException PinmemberFedericko1:06 23 Jul '10  
GeneralModalupdateprogress not working Pinmemberprakk880:21 27 Jan '10  
GeneralKB927917 With ModalUpdateProgress PinmemberDanila Korablin23:14 20 Jan '10  
General"Back" button navigation not working with ModalUpdateProgress Pinmemberim1dermike9:58 13 Nov '09  
GeneralLicense Pinmembercrashytje21:43 30 Jul '09  
GeneralHandler was not added sys.ui.domevent.addhandler getting this issue. PinmemberMember 35014710:24 24 Jun '09  
Questionother elements on the page NOT disabled when the ModalUpdateProgress is shown Pinmemberaparna guggilla18:49 7 Apr '09  
QuestionIs there any way to use it for all the requests made to server. PinmemberSaurabh Agrawall1:28 3 Apr '09  
QuestionDelay in Grayed out the background PinmemberM-o-h-a-n19:18 8 Feb '09  
GeneralGreat [modified] Pinmembermuencfra5:01 11 Nov '08  
GeneralRe: Great PinmemberMember 373804522:58 7 Dec '08  
QuestionNeed other form of display too... PinmemberSEKH it5:31 29 Oct '08  
QuestionDynamic message display? Pinmemberconraba5:56 20 Oct '08  
GeneralModalUpdateProgress problem using custom control Pinmembergigi7421:48 6 Oct '08  
Hi Ting,
I'm using modalUpdateProgress control in a page with a custom control (that extends a GridView) inside an updatePanel.
I've noticed that if modalUpdateProgress control is outside the updatePanel, during postback of my custom control, the modalUpdateProgress is not displayed after the first postback; instead using a standard GridView control, the modalUpdateProgress displays correctly.
I also noticed that putting the modalUpdateProgress inside the updatePanel solves the problem.
So I think he problem is using my custom control.
Our custom control makes use of opening and closing divs, in your opinion, could this be the problem?
 
Thanks in advance
 
Best Regards and good work!
 
Marco
QuestionAssembly does not allow partially trusted callers Pinmembershalan993:31 24 Sep '08  
AnswerRe: Assembly does not allow partially trusted callers PinmemberMember 434348418:31 3 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Assembly does not allow partially trusted callers Pinmemberlogicaldna21:06 15 Jun '09  
QuestionWhich ajax library are you using here? Pinmemberefinkelb5:41 25 Jul '08  
GeneralModalpopup does not display..... PinmemberKamalmostofi2:07 2 Jul '08  

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