diff --git a/WindowsForms/Diagram/Serialization/Diagram-Serialization.md b/WindowsForms/Diagram/Serialization/Diagram-Serialization.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..542fe0a42 --- /dev/null +++ b/WindowsForms/Diagram/Serialization/Diagram-Serialization.md @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Diagram Serialization in Windows Forms Diagram control | Syncfusion +description: Learn about Diagram Serialization support in Syncfusion Windows Forms Diagram control and more details. +platform: windowsforms +control: Diagram +documentation: ug +--- + +# Serialization in Windows Forms Diagram + +Serialization is the process of converting the state of diagram objects into a byte stream, allowing them to be recreated later. These streams can be stored in a database, a file, or memory. The reverse process is known as deserialization. + +## Save + +In the diagram, [DataContractSerializer](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.runtime.serialization.datacontractserializer?view=net-8.0) is used for serialization. The features provided by `DataContractSerializer` apply to diagram serialization, supporting saving the diagram to a stream while preserving all its properties. + +### Saving a Diagram via Filename + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +SaveFileDialog saveFileDialog = new SaveFileDialog(); +saveFileDialog.Filter = @"XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +if (saveFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + // Save the diagram to a file path + diagram1.SaveXml(this.saveFileDialog.FileName); + + this.diagram1.Refresh(); +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} + +### Saving a Diagram via Stream + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +SaveFileDialog saveFileDialog = new SaveFileDialog(); +saveFileDialog.Filter = @"XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +if (saveFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + // Save the diagram to a file stream + using (Stream stream = File.Open(saveFileDialog.FileName, FileMode.CreateNew)) + { + diagram1.SaveXml(stream); + } + + this.diagram1.Refresh(); +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} + +## Load + +Deserialization uses the saved stream to load the diagram's nodes and connectors into the current view. This allows you to continue working on the previously saved diagram by loading the appropriate stream. + +### Loading a Diagram from a File Path + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +OpenFileDialog openFileDialog = new OpenFileDialog(); +openFileDialog.Filter = "XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +openFileDialog.DefaultExt = "*.xml"; +openFileDialog.Title = "Open Diagram"; +if (openFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + string filePath = openFileDialog.FileName; + + // Load the diagram from the file path + diagram1.LoadXml(filePath); + + this.diagram1.Refresh(); +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} + +### Loading a Diagram from a Stream + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +OpenFileDialog openFileDialog = new OpenFileDialog(); +openFileDialog.Filter = "XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +openFileDialog.DefaultExt = "*.xml"; +openFileDialog.Title = "Open Diagram"; +if (openFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + string filePath = openFileDialog.FileName; + + // Load the diagram from a file stream + using (Stream myStream = openFileDialog.OpenFile()) + { + diagram1.LoadXml(myStream); + } + + this.diagram1.Refresh(); +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} + +### Loading a Diagram from a File with Exception Handling + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +OpenFileDialog openFileDialog = new OpenFileDialog(); +openFileDialog.Filter = "XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +openFileDialog.DefaultExt = "*.xml"; +openFileDialog.Title = "Open Diagram"; +if (openFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + string filePath = openFileDialog.FileName; + + // Load the diagram from the file path with exception handling + diagram1.LoadXml(filePath, out Exception exception); + + this.diagram1.Refresh(); +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} + +### Loading a Diagram from a Stream with Exception Handling + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +OpenFileDialog openFileDialog = new OpenFileDialog(); +openFileDialog.Filter = "XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +openFileDialog.DefaultExt = "*.xml"; +openFileDialog.Title = "Open Diagram"; +if (openFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + string filePath = openFileDialog.FileName; + + // Load the diagram from the stream with exception handling + using (Stream myStream = openFileDialog.OpenFile()) + { + diagram1.LoadXml(myStream, out Exception ex); + } + + this.diagram1.Refresh(); +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} + +## Checking if the Diagram's Model is Modified + +The [Modified](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/windowsforms/Syncfusion.Windows.Forms.Diagram.Model.html#Syncfusion_Windows_Forms_Diagram_Model_Modified) property of the Diagram's [Model](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/windowsforms/Syncfusion.Windows.Forms.Diagram.Model.html) is a boolean value indicating whether the diagram has any unsaved changes. It tracks all changes made to the diagram, including node additions and other modifications to the diagram elements. + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} +if (diagram1 != null && diagram1.Model.Modified) +{ + MessageBoxResult messageBoxResult = System.Windows.MessageBox.Show( + "Do you want to save the Diagram?", + "SfDiagram", + MessageBoxButton.YesNo); + if (messageBoxResult == MessageBoxResult.Yes) + { + SaveDiagram(); + } +} +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} diff --git a/WindowsForms/Diagram/Serialization/Palette-Serialization.md b/WindowsForms/Diagram/Serialization/Palette-Serialization.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e2c5ffa94 --- /dev/null +++ b/WindowsForms/Diagram/Serialization/Palette-Serialization.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Palette Serialization in Windows Forms Diagram control | Syncfusion +description: Learn about Palette Serialization support in Syncfusion Windows Forms Diagram control and more details. +platform: windowsforms +control: Diagram +documentation: ug +--- + +# Palette Serialization in Windows Forms Diagram + +Palette serialization allows users to save and load the state of a palette, including all its symbols and their properties. This makes it easier to persist the palette across sessions or share it between applications. + +### Saving a Palette + +In a palette, the [DataContractSerializer](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.runtime.serialization.datacontractserializer?view=net-8.0) is used for serialization. The functionalities provided by `DataContractSerializer` apply to palette serialization, supporting saving the palette to an XML file while preserving all symbols. The palette's state is fully maintained during serialization. + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +SaveFileDialog saveFileDialog = new SaveFileDialog(); +saveFileDialog.Filter = "XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +if (saveFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + SymbolPalette currentSymbolPalette = paletteGroupBar1.CurrentSymbolPalette; + string strSavePath = saveFileDialog.FileName; + if (currentSymbolPalette != null) + { + currentSymbolPalette.SavePalette(strSavePath); + } +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %} + + +### Loading Palettes Using DataContractSerializer + +Loading a palette from an XML file involves deserializing the XML data back into a palette object, ensuring that all symbols and their properties are accurately restored. + +{% tabs %} +{% highlight c# %} + +OpenFileDialog openFileDialog = new OpenFileDialog(); +openFileDialog.Filter = "XML Diagram (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*"; +if (openFileDialog.ShowDialog(this) == DialogResult.OK) +{ + string strFileName = openFileDialog.FileName; + paletteGroupBar1.LoadPalette(strFileName); +} + +{% endhighlight %} +{% endtabs %}