MVVM binding command to contextmenu item - wpf

I'm trying to bind a command to a menuitem in WPF. I'm using the same method that's been working for all my other command bindings, but I can't figure out why it doesn't work here.
I'm currently binding my commands like this:
Command = "{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}}, Path=DataContext.MyCommand}"
This is where it goes wrong (this is inside a UserControl)
<Button Height="40" Margin="0,2,0,0" CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Command = "{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}}, Path=DataContext.ConnectCommand}">
<Button.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu>
<MenuItem Header="Remove" CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Command="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}}, Path=DataContext.RemoveCommand}"/>
</ContextMenu>
</Button.ContextMenu>
...
The first command binding works like it should, but the second one refuses to do anything.
I've tried changing the ancestor level and naming my Control to access it through ElementName instead of RelativeSource, but still no change. It keeps saying "Cannot find source for binding with reference..."
What am I missing?

(Edit) Since you mentioned this is in an ItemsControl's template, things are different:
1) Get the BindingProxy class from this blog (and read the blog, as this is interesting information): How to bind to data when the DataContext is not inherited.
Basically the elements in the ItemsControl (or ContextMenu) are not part of the visual or logical tree, and therefore cannot find the DataContext of your UserControl. My apologies for not writing more on this here, but the author has done a good job explaining it step by step, so there's no way I could give a complete explanation in just a few lines.
2) Do something like this: (you may have to adapt it a bit to make it work in your control):
a. This will give you access to the UserControl DataContext using a StaticResource:
<UserControl.Resources>
<BindingProxy
x:Key="DataContextProxy"
Data="{Binding}" />
</UserControl.Resources>
b. This uses the DataContextProxy defined in (a):
<Button.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu>
<MenuItem Header="Remove" CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Command="{Binding Path=Data.RemoveCommand, Source={StaticResource DataContextProxy}}"/>
</ContextMenu>
This has worked for us in things like trees and datagrids.

ContextMenu is in different logical tree, that's why RelativeSource doesnt work. But context menu inherit DataContext from its "container", in this case it is Button. It is enough in common case but in your case you need two "data contexts", of ItemsControl item and of ItemsControl itself.
I think you have no other choice but combine your view models into one, implement custom class to be used as ItemsControl item data context and contain both "Name" and "Remove command" or your item's view model can define RemoveCommand "proxy", that would call parent command internally
EDIT:
I slightly changed Baboon's code, it must work this way:
<Button Height="40" Margin="0,2,0,0" CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Tag="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}}}"
Command = "{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}}, Path=DataContext.ConnectCommand}">
<Button.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu>
<MenuItem Header="Remove"
CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Command="{Binding Path=PlacementTarget.Tag.DataContext.RemoveCommand, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType=ContextMenu}}"/>
</ContextMenu>
</Button.ContextMenu>

koshdim is spot on, it works like a charm!! Thanks Koshdim
I modified his code to fit in my context menu
<DataGrid
AutoGenerateColumns="False"
HeadersVisibility="Column"
Name="dgLosses"
SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedItem, Mode= TwoWay}"
AllowDrop="True"
ItemsSource="{Binding Losses}"
Tag="{Binding DataContext,RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,AncestorType=Window}}">
<DataGrid.ContextMenu >
<ContextMenu >
<MenuItem Header="Move to Top " Command="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag.MoveToTopCommand,RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,AncestorType=ContextMenu}}" ></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Header="Move to Period 1" Command="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag.MoveToPeriod1Command,RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,AncestorType=ContextMenu}}" ></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Header="Move to Period 2" Command="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag.MoveToPeriod2Command,RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,AncestorType=ContextMenu}}" ></MenuItem>
<MenuItem Header="Move to Period 3" Command="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag.MoveToPeriod3Command,RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,AncestorType=ContextMenu}}" ></MenuItem>
</ContextMenu>
</DataGrid.ContextMenu>

That's a tricky issue, sure marginally you will find a quick workaround, but here is a no-magic-solution:
<Button Height="40" Margin="0,2,0,0" CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Tag={Binding}
Command = "{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}}, Path=DataContext.ConnectCommand}">
<Button.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu>
<MenuItem Header="Remove"
CommandParameter="{Binding Path=PlacementTarget.Tag.Name, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType=ContextMenu}}"
Command="{Binding Path=PlacementTarget.Tag.RemoveCommand, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType=ContextMenu}}"/>
</ContextMenu>
</Button.ContextMenu>
...
It boils down to using the Tag of the PlacementTarget (the Button here).

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WPF: Listbox or menu will not close on click (inside a Telerik Splitbutton)

I have the split button defined as below (in a control template). When the user selects a menu item, I expect the menu to close. I dont know if it's in the SplitButton or Menu that is not closing. It have tried with a ListBox as well, instead of a menu and got the same result.
IsSplitButtonOpen and all the other bound properties are defined in the viewmodel. IsSplitButtonOpen is set to false in the event handler of the command.
<telerik:RadSplitButton Content="New Search"
Height="22"
Visibility="{TemplateBinding AddButtonVisibility}"
AutoOpenDelay="0:0:0.5"
IsOpen="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type telerik:RadTabbedWindow}}, Path=DataContext.IsSplitButtonOpen}"
Command="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type telerik:RadTabbedWindow}}, Path=DataContext.ShowSearchCommand}"
CommandParameter="SearchAccountsView">
<telerik:RadSplitButton.DropDownContent>
<telerik:RadMenu Orientation="Vertical"
ItemsSource="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type telerik:RadTabbedWindow}}, Path=DataContext.NewTabListItems}" >
<telerik:RadMenu.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<telerik:RadMenuItem Header="{Binding Text}"
Command="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type telerik:RadTabbedWindow}}, Path=DataContext.ShowSearchCommand}"
CommandParameter="{Binding ViewName}"
/>
</DataTemplate>
</telerik:RadMenu.ItemTemplate>
</telerik:RadMenu>
</telerik:RadSplitButton.DropDownContent>
</telerik:RadSplitButton>
Please, try to use CloseOnPopupMouseLeftButtonUp property and set it to True. Both RadSplitButton and RadDropDownButton have that property. You can even refuse IsOpen property if it has only one purpose.

How do i keep two different commands at menu item and sub menu item generated through HierarchicalDataTemplate wpf

In the below piece of code, nested menu's get generated from an observable collection called CollectionOfAuthors. I've placed two commands, One at the 'ToplevelMenuItem' and another for submenu item (through textblock.InputBindings).
Though the command for submenuitem is working, I am unable to hit the command for the TopLevelMenuItem:
Need to understand what extra i need to do ?
<MenuItem x:Name="TopLevelMenuItem" Header="Authors" ItemsSource="{Binding CollectionOfAuthors}" Command="{Binding DataContext.RefreshAuthorsList, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType=Menu}}" >
<MenuItem.ItemTemplate>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding Path=Books}">
<TextBlock Text="{Binding AuthorName}"/>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<TextBlock Text="{Binding BookName}" >
<TextBlock.InputBindings>
<MouseBinding Command="{Binding DataContext.NavigateToBook, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType=Menu}}" MouseAction="LeftClick" />
</TextBlock.InputBindings>
</TextBlock>
</DataTemplate>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate.ItemTemplate>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate>
</MenuItem.ItemTemplate>
</MenuItem>
Try with
<MenuItem x:Name="TopLevelMenuItem" Header="Authors" ItemsSource="{Binding CollectionOfAuthors}" >
<i:Interaction.Triggers>
<i:EventTrigger EventName="SubmenuOpened">
<i:InvokeCommandAction Command="{Binding DataContext.RefreshAuthorsList}"/>
</i:EventTrigger>
</i:Interaction.Triggers>
If you want to prevent from firing command from submenues you will need to pass {Binding .} to command, and if param is not type of your ViewModel, then don't fire your action.
Also, you need to add reference to System.Windows.Interactivity and
xmlns:i="clr-namespace:System.Windows.Interactivity;assembly=System.Windows.Interactivity" in your xaml header

WPF treeview contextmenu command parameter

I have TreeView with HierarchicalDataTemplate. On TreeView I have ContextMenu
<TreeView Name="_packageTreeView" ItemsSource="{Binding PackageExtendedList}" Behaviors:TreeViewInPlaceEditBehavior.IsEditable="True">
<TreeView.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu StaysOpen="true">
<MenuItem Header="Добавить пакет" Height="20" Command="{Binding AddPackageCommand}"
CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=_packageTreeView, Path=SelectedItem}">
<MenuItem.Icon>
<Image Source="/Resources/ManualAdd.png" Width="15" Height="15"></Image>
</MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>
</ContextMenu>
</TreeView.ContextMenu>
<TreeView.ItemTemplate>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding Childs}">bla bla bla</HierarchicalDataTemplate>
</TreeView.ItemTemplate>
</TreeView>
As you can see, I bind Command to menu item. AddPackageCommand defined in ViewModell class as usually. Invoke command works fine, but I always have null in CommandParameter. I found some questions similar to my, but I don't understand solutions. For example:
CommandParameters in ContextMenu in WPF
Anyway it doesn't work for me :( What am I doing wrong?
Updated
That seems to be working, but it's all the same, I don't understand why CommandParameter doesn't work with TreeView.Name.
CommandParameter="{Binding PlacementTarget, RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}}"
for examplle, such a sample works fine
<i:EventTrigger EventName="SelectedItemChanged">
<i:InvokeCommandAction Command="{Binding PackageTreeItemChangeCommand}" CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=_packageTreeView, Path=SelectedItem}"/>
</i:EventTrigger>
What's the hell...
And anyway, I have TreeView object in CommandParameter, not TreeViewItem. I can get SelectedItem from TreeView, but how can I send exactly TreeViewItem as CommandParameter?
to Sheridan
Question was WHY this doesn't work.
CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=_packageTreeView, Path=SelectedItem}"
And this works
CommandParameter="{Binding PlacementTarget, RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}}"
WHY sometimes I can use direct TreeView control name and sometimes I cannot.
As I understand, matter is different DataContext of TreeView control and ContextMenu because ContextMenu has its own VisualTree and it is not the part of TreeView ViaualTree.
Unfortunately, that approach doesn't work too, I have null again. I set TreeView.Tag, sure.
<ContextMenu DataContext="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag, RelativeSource={
RelativeSource Self}}" StaysOpen="true">
<MenuItem Header="Добавить пакет" Height="20" Command="{Binding AddPackageCommand}"
CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=_packageTreeView, Path=SelectedItem}">
<MenuItem.Icon>
<Image Source="/Resources/ManualAdd.png" Width="15" Height="15"></Image>
</MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>
</ContextMenu>
This is the easiest way, but if I have SelectedItem property in ViewModel it has no sense bind it to CommandParameter, because I already have it in ViewModel.
<MenuItem Header="Добавить пакет" Height="20" Command="{Binding AddPackageCommand}"
CommandParameter="{Binding SelectedItem}">
<MenuItem.Icon>
<Image Source="/Resources/ManualAdd.png" Width="15" Height="15"></Image>
</MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>
You showed us that you already have an answer... why on earth did you post yet another question on this same subject instead of simply following the example in the answer? It doesn't work for you, because you didn't copy the answer properly.
In your example post answer, the Tag property is set to the TreeView control that the menu is applied on, but you haven't done this.
Your next problem is that you have ignored this Tag property again in the CommandParameter... somehow, you have changed this from the correct answer:
CommandParameter="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag, RelativeSource={RelativeSource
FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}}
to this in your question:
CommandParameter="{Binding PlacementTarget, RelativeSource={RelativeSource
FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}}"
All you needed to do was copy and paste it. All the same, you might have even more luck doing this:
<TreeView Tag="{Binding DataContext, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}"
Name="_packageTreeView" ItemsSource="{Binding PackageExtendedList}"
Behaviors:TreeViewInPlaceEditBehavior.IsEditable="True">
<TreeView.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu DataContext="{Binding PlacementTarget.Tag, RelativeSource={
RelativeSource Self}}" StaysOpen="true">
<MenuItem Header="Добавить пакет" Height="20" Command="{Binding AddPackageCommand}"
CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=_packageTreeView, Path=SelectedItem}">
<MenuItem.Icon>
<Image Source="/Resources/ManualAdd.png" Width="15" Height="15"></Image>
</MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>
</ContextMenu>
</TreeView.ContextMenu>
<TreeView.ItemTemplate>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding Childs}">bla bla bla</HierarchicalDataTemplate>
</TreeView.ItemTemplate>
</TreeView>
Look at the TreeView.Tag property... this is set to its own DataContext, which means that whatever is set as the DataContext of the TreeView is now available in the Tag property object.
Next, look at the ContextMenu.DataContext property... this is set to the Tag property of the PlacementTarget, which is the control that the ContextMenu is applied to, or in this case, the Treeview.
If you haven't worked it out yet, this means that the DataContext of the ContextMenu is now set to the same object as the DataContext of the TreeView. If this is not what you want because your Command is on a different object, then just change the Binding path in the Tag property to point to wherever the object that had the Command is.
The last thing that you can do to make this simpler is to add a property to your view model/code behind that binds to the TreeView.SelectedItem property:
<TreeView SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedItem}"... />
Then you can simply refer to this property for your CommandParameter:
<MenuItem Header="Добавить пакет" Height="20" Command="{Binding AddPackageCommand}"
CommandParameter="{Binding SelectedItem}">
<MenuItem.Icon>
<Image Source="/Resources/ManualAdd.png" Width="15" Height="15"></Image>
</MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>
This last part of course assumes that you have set your view model/code behind as the Tag property of the TreeView. If you still don't understand this, take a look at the Context Menus in WPF page on WPF Tutorial.NET.
UPDATE >>>
I simply don't understand why you posted this question. First you said you couldn't do something, but then provided us with a link to a valid solution in another post. After trying to help you, you then say that it did work, but you don't know why... but then you correctly answered your own question again:
As I understand, matter is different DataContext of TreeView control and ContextMenu because ContextMenu has its own VisualTree and it is not the part of TreeView ViaualTree.
As you said, the ContextMenu has its own visual tree. This means that it is not aware of controls, named or otherwise, in another visual tree. However, if the ContextMenu.DataContext is provided with an object such as the containing view, then it can be aware of controls in another visual tree (more specifically, the visual tree of the controls in the view).
This whole issue seems to be down to a lack of knowledge on your part about Binding in general and Binding.Path syntax more specifically. Please take a look at the following articles on MSDN for more help on this topic:
Binding.Path Property
Property Path Syntax
RelativeSource MarkupExtension
So many people try to run with WPF before they can walk.

Context Menu for listboxitem bound to observablecollection MVVM style

I have 3 listboxes all bound two 3 separate observable collections of the same type. My ViewModel has the observable collections exposed via properties. This is for some drag and drop grouping, source list box can have items dragged onto two different lists. But I want to give the user the ability to right click on a listboxitem and set the item's properties. Things like Type, Name, etc. I am using a data template in the since I want all three boxes to be the same in functionality. This works well, and I can get the context menu to pop up when I click on individual items with no problem. My trouble is that I have one propery called FieldType. It is an enum that has 4 potential values. I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to bind the IsChecked property of the MenuItem to that property... functionally anyway. Here is what I have tried....
<DataTemplate x:Key="SFTemplateWithContextMenu">
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=FieldName}" ><!--Tag="{Binding DataContext, ElementName=Window}"-->
<TextBlock.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu >
<ContextMenu.Resources>
<Configurator:EnumToBooleanConverter x:Key="EnumToBooleanConverterc" />
</ContextMenu.Resources>
<MenuItem Header="Rename..." />
<MenuItem Header="Field Type">
<MenuItem.Resources>
<Configurator:EnumToBooleanConverter x:Key="EnumToBooleanConverter" />
</MenuItem.Resources>
<MenuItem Header="String" IsCheckable="True" IsChecked="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}, Path=DataContext.FieldType, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Converter={StaticResource EnumToBooleanConverterc}, ConverterParameter={x:Static Configurator:TypeDesc.String}, PresentationTraceSources.TraceLevel=High}"/>
<MenuItem Header="Date" IsCheckable="True" IsChecked="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}, Path=DataContext.FieldType, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Converter={StaticResource EnumToBooleanConverter}, ConverterParameter={x:Static Configurator:TypeDesc.Date}}"/>
<MenuItem Header="Barcode" IsCheckable="True" IsChecked="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}, Path=DataContext.FieldType, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Converter={StaticResource EnumToBooleanConverter}, ConverterParameter={x:Static Configurator:TypeDesc.BarCode}}" />
</MenuItem>
</ContextMenu>
</TextBlock.ContextMenu>
</TextBlock>
</DataTemplate>
In the code above you can see on the String, Date, and Barcode MenuItems what I was trying to do (gotta love code that is a work in process). My issue is the exposed property that it should call. I don't know how, in my ViewModel property, to get to the item in the observable collection that corresponds to the item clicked. I have a value converter EnumToBoolean that will sit on the binding to get the checked or not. The problem is the property that is setting/getting that particular item in the observable collection.
Any thoughts? Need more code? Need me to clarify anything? How close am I? By the way, the ViewModel code is written in VB 2010.
Thanks
Bryce
EDIT:
I have tried the following using Angel's suggestion...
<DataTemplate x:Key="SFTemplateWithContextMenu">
<TextBlock x:Name="Field" Text="{Binding Path=FieldName}" >
<TextBlock.ContextMenu PlacementTarget="{Binding ElementName=Field}">
<MenuItem Header="Rename..." />
<MenuItem Header="Field Type">
<MenuItem.Resources>
<Configurator:EnumToBooleanConverter x:Key="EnumToBooleanConverter" />
</MenuItem.Resources>
<MenuItem Header="Date" IsCheckable="True" IsChecked="{Binding PlacementTarget.DataContext.FieldType, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Converter={StaticResource EnumToBooleanConverter}, ConverterParameter={x:Static Configurator:TypeDesc.String}, PresentationTraceSources.TraceLevel=High}"/>
</MenuItem>
</TextBlock.ContextMenu>
</TextBlock>
</DataTemplate>
But this gives me an error that says...Cannot set properties on property elements. Not sure if this is a TextBlox vs TextBox issue? You used TextBox in your example... my guess is that your code would do the same. So I then tried the following...
<DataTemplate x:Key="SFTemplateWithContextMenu">
<TextBlock x:Name="Field" Text="{Binding Path=FieldName}" ><!--Tag="{Binding DataContext, ElementName=Window}"-->
<TextBlock.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu PlacementTarget="{Binding ElementName=Field}" >
<MenuItem Header="Rename..." />
<MenuItem Header="Field Type">
<MenuItem.Resources>
<Configurator:EnumToBooleanConverter x:Key="EnumToBooleanConverter" />
</MenuItem.Resources>
<MenuItem Header="Date" IsCheckable="True" IsChecked="{Binding PlacementTarget.DataContext.FieldType, RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Converter={StaticResource EnumToBooleanConverter}, ConverterParameter={x:Static Configurator:TypeDesc.String}, PresentationTraceSources.TraceLevel=High}"/>
</MenuItem>
</ContextMenu>
</TextBlock.ContextMenu>
</TextBlock>
</DataTemplate>
But this causes binding errors...
System.Windows.Data Error: 4 : Cannot find source for binding with reference 'ElementName=Field'. BindingExpression:(no path); DataItem=null; target element is 'ContextMenu' (Name=''); target property is 'PlacementTarget' (type 'UIElement')
So it appears that the binding is not working. Any thoughts?
ContextMenu is not part of visual tree. So it wont, by default, connect \ bind to the datacontext of the TextBlock on which it is applied...
So 2 ways to do this...
Set ContextMenu.PlacementTarget and refer that as the Path in individual MenuItem's Binding.
e.g.
<TextBox x:Name="MyTextBlock">
<TextBox.ContextMenu PlacementTarget="{Binding ElementName=MyTextBlock}">
<MenuItem
Header="{Binding PlacementTarget.DataContext.MyHeader,
RelativeSource={RelativeSource
AncestorType={x:Type ContextMenu}}}"
</TextBox.ContextMenu>
</TextBox>
So in the example above... you want to connect menu item with the data context of the text box. So you define PlacementTarget on the ContextMenu. This placement target can only be set with 2 types of bindings... ElementName or StaticResource. And once the context menu is connected to the visual element via PlacementTarget, use the Path in the binding of the meuitem to resolve the data context property i.e. MyHeader.
OR
Use proxy element approach...
Bind datagrid column visibility MVVM

TreeView ContextMenu MVVM Binding

I currently have a UserControl that uses the MVVM model.
In that control there is a TreeView, which displays some items. I have added a HierarchicalDataTemplate for this TreeView and in that template is a ContextMenu for the Items.
In the ViewModel, which is DataContext of the control (named RestoresTreeViewControl) is a command I want to bind one of the menu items to. However what I have done doesn't seem to be working. I am getting the usual can't find source for binding reference.
Here is the bit of code for the datatemplate that tried to bind the EditDatabaseCommand to one of the menu items.
<HierarchicalDataTemplate DataType="{x:Type model:Database}" >
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Name}" >
<TextBlock.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu>
<MenuItem Header="Edit" Command="{Binding ElementName=RestoresTreeViewControl, Path=DataContext.EditDatabaseCommand}" />
<MenuItem Header="Delete"/>
<Separator/>
<MenuItem Header="Test Connection"/>
</ContextMenu>
</TextBlock.ContextMenu>
</TextBlock>
</StackPanel>
</HierarchicalDataTemplate>
Here is a section of the ViewModel where the command is.
public ICommand EditDatabaseCommand { get; private set; }
Unfortunately the ContextMenu is not in the VisualTree, so it's not going to see your DataContext. What you can do is something like this (copied from here: MVVM binding command to contextmenu item)
<Button Height="40" Margin="0,2,0,0" CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Tag="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,
AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}}}" Command = "{Binding
RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type UserControl}},
Path=DataContext.ConnectCommand}">
<Button.ContextMenu>
<ContextMenu>
<MenuItem Header="Remove"
CommandParameter="{Binding Name}"
Command="{Binding Path=PlacementTarget.Tag.DataContext.RemoveCommand,
RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType=ContextMenu}}"/>
</ContextMenu>
</Button.ContextMenu>
So simply use PlacementTarget.Tag to find your ViewModel.
You can try tracing the binding:
xmlns:diag="clr-namespace:System.Diagnostics;assembly=WindowsBase"
...
{binding ... diag:PresentationTraceSources.TraceLevel="High"}
However requiring the users (even if it is just yourself) of your control to name each instance of "RestoresTreeViewControl" rather burdensome.
Try:
{Binding Path=... RelativeSource={ FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:TheRestoresTreeViewControlType}} }
That probably has to do with the inheritance context.
See: Binding WPF ContextMenu MenuItem to UserControl Property vs ViewModel Property

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