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.NET MAUI Cookbook: Build a full-featured app swiftly with MVVM, CRUD, AI, authentication, real-time updates, and more

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.NET MAUI Cookbook

Crafting the Page Layout

Great applications start with a good idea and a vision of what users will see on the screen. I won’t be able to come up with an idea for your app, but I can help you avoid expending your energy when you get around to creating the user interface. While crafting the page layout may seem like a basic topic, many professional developers waste considerable time during this step or create views with performance/UX issues.

In this chapter, we’ll create the main layout types you’ll mostly need in .NET MAUI applications, learn how to avoid pitfalls, and delve into details of the algorithm for arranging UI elements.

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to create simple, advanced layouts with your custom arranging mechanism. We will create adaptive views for both desktop and mobile devices. You will get a deep understanding of how the .NET MAUI layout mechanism works, which will help you always make the right choice on what panel works best in your specific scenario.

In this chapter, we’ll be covering the following recipes:

  • Creating horizontal/vertical layouts
  • Creating grid layouts
  • Creating scrollable layouts
  • Implementing device-specific layouts
  • Implementing layouts with dynamic orientation
  • Building a layout dynamically based on a collection
  • Implementing a custom arranging algorithm

Technical requirements

I hope you’ve had the chance to create at least some basic .NET MAUI projects already, so your development environment should be all set up. If not, make sure to follow the tutorial provided by Microsoft: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/maui/get-started/installation.

You can download all the projects created in this chapter from GitHub: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/.NET-MAUI-Cookbook/tree/main/Chapter01

Creating horizontal/vertical layouts

User experience experts constantly emphasize that simplicity is key to a well-designed application. Horizontally or vertically arranged elements are essential for creating clean and clear views. Mastering these layout techniques is crucial to avoid unexpected issues on a user’s device.

Though this topic might seem straightforward, many developers run into issues due to the specific nuances of elements such as HorizontalStackLayout/VerticalStackLayout.

Let’s create several horizontal/vertical layout types to get a basic understanding of how the .NET MAUI layout system works and how to avoid potential issues.

Getting ready

To follow the steps described in this recipe, we just need to create a blank .NET MAUI application. The default template includes sample code in the MainPage.xaml and MainPage.xaml.cs files, but you can remove this code and leave only a blank ContentPage in XAML and a constructor with the InitializeComponent method in the page class. When copying code snippets with namespaces, don’t forget to replace them with the namespaces in your project.

The code for this recipe is available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/.NET-MAUI-Cookbook/tree/main/Chapter01/c1-HorizontalAndVerticalLayouts.

How to do it…

We’ll create four linear layouts with buttons using the following panels:

  • HorizontalStackLayout
  • VerticalStackLayout
  • Grid
  • FlexLayout
Figure 1.1 – Linear layouts

Figure 1.1 – Linear layouts

  1. Add HorizontalStackLayout with four buttons to arrange elements horizontally:

    MainPage.xaml

    <ContentPage
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/dotnet/2021/maui"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2009/xaml"
    x:Class="c1_HorizontalAndVerticalLayouts.MainPage">
        <HorizontalStackLayout Spacing="50">
                <Button Text="B 1"/>
                <Button Text="B 2"/>
                <Button Text="B 3"/>
                <Button Text="B 4"/>
        </HorizontalStackLayout>
    </ContentPage>

    If you run the project, you should see the result shown on the left-hand side of Figure 1.1.

  1. Replace HorizontalStackLayout with VerticalStackLayout:
    <VerticalStackLayout Spacing="50">
        <Button Text="B 1"/>
        <Button Text="B 2"/>
        <Button Text="B 3"/>
        <Button Text="B 4"/>
    </VerticalStackLayout >

    Run the project to see the result.

  2. Do the same as we did in the previous step, but now, replace VerticalStackLayout with Grid, with four rows. Assign the Grid.Row attached property to each button:
    <Grid RowDefinitions="*,*,*,*" RowSpacing="50">
        <Button Text="B 1"/>
        <Button Text="B 2" Grid.Row="1"/>
        <Button Text="B 3" Grid.Row="2"/>
        <Button Text="B 4" Grid.Row="3"/>
    </Grid>

    Run the project to see the result.

  3. Do the same as we did in the previous step, but now, replace Grid with FlexLayout. Add one more button to the panel:
    <FlexLayout Wrap="Wrap">
        <Button Text="B 1" Margin="25"/>
        <Button Text="B 2" Margin="25"/>
        <Button Text="B 3" Margin="25"/>
        <Button Text="B 4" Margin="25"/>
        <Button Text="B 5" Margin="25"/>
    </FlexLayout>

    Run the project to see the result.

How it works…

All panels in .NET MAUI use the same algorithm to arrange elements. Here’s a broad overview of how it works:

  1. The panel asks its child elements how much space they need to display their content by calling the Measure method. This process is called measuring. During this, the panel informs the child elements about the available space, allowing them to return their optimal size based on these constraints. In other words, the panel communicates the size limits to its elements.
  2. Based on the measurements from the first step, the panel then calls Arrange for each child to position them. This process is called arranging. While the panel considers each element’s desired size, it doesn’t always give them as much space as they request. If all the child elements demand more space than the panel has available, the panel may reduce some of its children.

For a simple linear arrangement task, we used four panel types available in the standard .NET MAUI suite, and all of them have a unique measuring and arranging logic:

  • HorizontalStackLayout: When measuring its children, the HorizontalStackLayout does so without any horizontal constraints. Essentially, it asks each child, “How wide would you like to be if you had infinite width available?” The height constraint, however, is determined by a panel’s height. In the scenario from the first step, buttons return the width needed to display their text. The panel then arranges the buttons horizontally in a single row, giving each button as much space as requested. Each button is separated by the distance specified in the Spacing property. If the panel doesn’t have enough space to display an element, that element gets cut off (as seen in Figure 1.1, where the fourth button is not displayed in the first layout).

Key point

HorizontalStackLayout provides its child elements with as much width as they require to display all content.

  • VerticalStackLayout: This panel works exactly like HorizontalStackLayout, but all the logic is rotated by 90 degrees.

Key point

VerticalStackLayout provides its child elements with as much height as they require to display all content.

  • Grid: The grid panel has a more complex measuring/arranging logic since it may have multiple rows and columns, but in the scenario demonstrated in step 3 in the How to do it section, it does the following:
    • All the space available for the grid is divided into four equal parts because we defined four rows.
    • When measuring the children, the grid provides each child with as much height as available in a corresponding row. Their width is limited by the width of the grid itself.
    • When arranging, each element is placed in its row.
  • FlexLayout: While this panel also has a complicated measuring/arranging logic because of various settings, in the configuration demonstrated previously, the panel moves elements to the next line when they don’t fit the current row.

There’s more…

What could go wrong in such straightforward scenarios? It might not be obvious at first, but let’s consider the following code example, where CollectionView, displaying items vertically, is added to VerticalStackLayout:

<VerticalStackLayout>
    <CollectionView>
        <CollectionView.ItemsSource>
            <x:Array Type="{x:Type x:String}">
                <x:String>Item1</x:String>
                <x:String>Item2</x:String>
                <x:String>Item3</x:String>
                <!--...-->
                <x:String>Item100</x:String>
            </x:Array>
        </CollectionView.ItemsSource>
    </CollectionView>
    <Button Text="Some Button"/>
</VerticalStackLayout>

Many developers would expect to get the result demonstrated on the left of the following figure, but instead, they would get the output illustrated on the right:

Figure 1.2 – An issue with CollectionView in VerticalStackLayout

Figure 1.2 – An issue with CollectionView in VerticalStackLayout

The reason for this is that VerticalStackLayout provides infinite height to CollectionView during the measuring cycle and CollectionView arranges its elements based on the size required to display all items. Since CollectionView has 100 items, it returns a larger desired size than VerticalStackLayout has. But since VerticalStackLayout doesn’t constrain its children, the button element is shifted by CollectionView beyond the screen. Besides this layout issue, this results in performance problems because CollectionView creates its elements even if they are not visible on the screen.

To achieve the result demonstrated on the left-hand side of Figure 1.2, use the Grid panel with two rows:

<Grid RowDefinitions="*,Auto">
    <CollectionView>
        <CollectionView.ItemsSource>
            <x:Array Type="{x:Type x:String}">
                <x:String>Item1</x:String>
                <x:String>Item2</x:String>
                <x:String>Item3</x:String>
                <!--more items here-->
                <x:String>Item100</x:String>
            </x:Array>
        </CollectionView.ItemsSource>
    </CollectionView>
    <Button Grid.Row="1" Text="Some Button"/>
</Grid>

Note that RowDefinitions is set to "*, Auto", which means that the second row gets as much space as required by the button and the first row gets all the remaining space.

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Think about how much time you usually spend building an app in a technology you're still mastering—grasping new concepts, navigating roadblocks, and even rewriting entire modules as you learn. This book saves you that time, helping you create a modern .NET MAUI application like a pro. The chapters address a wide range of tasks and concepts essential for real-world apps, including UI best practices and advanced tips, MVVM, dependency injection, performance, and memory profiling. Since real-world applications often go beyond frontend development, this book also explores integration with backend services for authentication, data processing, synchronization, and real-time updates. Additionally, you’ll learn to implement multiple AI integration strategies, all without any prior machine learning experience. Mastery comes with practice, so the book is organized with step-by-step recipes, each tackling a specific task. Each recipe includes detailed explanations to help you apply what you're learning to your own unique projects. By the end of this book, you'll have developed the skills to build high-performance, interactive cross-platform applications with .NET MAUI, saving valuable time on your future projects.

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This book is for intermediate developers familiar with .NET MAUI basics, and is perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding and refine their skills for creating cross-platform applications and delivering top-quality applications. The book offers advanced techniques and practical examples for handling real-world development challenges effectively.

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  • Tackle real-time updates, chunked file uploads, and offline data mode
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