The migration was easier than expected and basically boiled down to updating the “ windows.ui.” namespace references to “ microsoft.ui.” all over the place. It has all the functionality we need (filtering, grouping, sorting, theming) and more (editing), and it’s Open Sourced. We started our adventure by migrating the UWP DataGrid sample page from the Community Toolkit Sample app to WinUI 3. Migrating the Community Toolkit Sample app This test drive became the sample app that we’re describing in this article. So we decided to test drive it first in a more representative setting. Would it run on the brand new Windows App SDK?įor all these reasons we were a bit reluctant to immediately start using this DataGrid in a production WinUI 3 desktop application. When you look at its source you’ll notice that a lot of the code is already 3 years old. On top of that the Community Toolkit DataGrid control is still in its first version which was a port from Silverlight to UWP. the DataGrid sample page in WinUI 3 Controls Gallery only has an … animated gif – and that’s not really reassuring at all:.
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