Walkthrough: Displaying QuickInfo Tooltips
QuickInfo is an IntelliSense feature that displays method signatures and descriptions when a user moves the pointer over a method name. You can implement language-based features such as QuickInfo by defining the identifiers for which you want to provide QuickInfo descriptions, and then creating a tooltip in which to display the content. You can define QuickInfo in the context of a language service, or you can define your own file name extension and content type and display the QuickInfo for just that type, or you can display QuickInfo for an existing content type (such as "text"). This walkthrough shows how to display QuickInfo for the "text" content type.
The QuickInfo example in this walkthrough displays the tooltips when a user moves the pointer over a method name. This design requires you to implement these four interfaces:
source interface
source provider interface
controller interface
controller provider interface
The source and controller providers are Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) component parts, and are responsible for exporting the source and controller classes and importing services and brokers such as the ITextBufferFactoryService, which creates the tooltip text buffer, and the IQuickInfoBroker, which triggers the QuickInfo session.
In this example, the QuickInfo source uses a hard-coded list of method names and descriptions, but in full implementations, the language service and the language documentation are responsible for providing that content.
Prerequisites
To follow this walkthrough, you must install the Visual Studio 2013 SDK. For more information, see Visual Studio Software Development Kit (SDK).
Creating a MEF Project
To create a MEF project
Create an Editor Classifier project. Name the solution QuickInfoTest.
Open the Source.extension.vsixmanifest file in the VSIX Manifest Editor.
Make sure that the Assets tab contains a MEF Component content type and that Project is set to the name of the project.
Save and close Source.extension.vsixmanifest.
Add the following reference to the project, and set CopyLocal to false:
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Language.Intellisense
Delete the existing class files.
Implementing the QuickInfo Source
The QuickInfo source is responsible for collecting the set of identifiers and their descriptions and adding the content to the tooltip text buffer when one of the identifiers is encountered. In this example, the identifiers and their descriptions are just added in the source constructor.
To implement the QuickInfo source
Add a class file and name it TestQuickInfoSource.
Add the following imports.
Imports System Imports System.Collections.Generic Imports System.Linq Imports System.Text Imports System.Collections.ObjectModel Imports System.ComponentModel.Composition Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.Language.Intellisense Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Editor Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Operations Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Tagging Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.Utilities
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Collections.ObjectModel; using System.ComponentModel.Composition; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Language.Intellisense; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Editor; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Operations; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Tagging; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Utilities;
Declare a class that implements IQuickInfoSource, and name it TestQuickInfoSource.
Friend Class TestQuickInfoSource Implements IQuickInfoSource
internal class TestQuickInfoSource : IQuickInfoSource
Add fields for the QuickInfo source provider, the text buffer, and a set of method names and method signatures. In this example, the method names and signatures are initialized in the TestQuickInfoSource constructor.
Private m_provider As TestQuickInfoSourceProvider Private m_subjectBuffer As ITextBuffer Private m_dictionary As Dictionary(Of String, String)
private TestQuickInfoSourceProvider m_provider; private ITextBuffer m_subjectBuffer; private Dictionary<string, string> m_dictionary;
Add a constructor that sets the QuickInfo source provider and the text buffer, and populates the set of method names, and method signatures and descriptions.
Public Sub New(ByVal provider As TestQuickInfoSourceProvider, ByVal subjectBuffer As ITextBuffer) m_provider = provider m_subjectBuffer = subjectBuffer 'these are the method names and their descriptions m_dictionary = New Dictionary(Of String, String)() m_dictionary.Add("add", "int add(int firstInt, int secondInt)" & vbLf & "Adds one integer to another.") m_dictionary.Add("subtract", "int subtract(int firstInt, int secondInt)" & vbLf & "Subtracts one integer from another.") m_dictionary.Add("multiply", "int multiply(int firstInt, int secondInt)" & vbLf & "Multiplies one integer by another.") m_dictionary.Add("divide", "int divide(int firstInt, int secondInt)" & vbLf & "Divides one integer by another.") End Sub
public TestQuickInfoSource(TestQuickInfoSourceProvider provider, ITextBuffer subjectBuffer) { m_provider = provider; m_subjectBuffer = subjectBuffer; //these are the method names and their descriptions m_dictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>(); m_dictionary.Add("add", "int add(int firstInt, int secondInt)\nAdds one integer to another."); m_dictionary.Add("subtract", "int subtract(int firstInt, int secondInt)\nSubtracts one integer from another."); m_dictionary.Add("multiply", "int multiply(int firstInt, int secondInt)\nMultiplies one integer by another."); m_dictionary.Add("divide", "int divide(int firstInt, int secondInt)\nDivides one integer by another."); }
Implement the AugmentQuickInfoSession method. In this example, the method finds the current word, or the previous word if the cursor is at the end of a line or a text buffer. If the word is one of the method names, the description for that method name is added to the QuickInfo content.
Public Sub AugmentQuickInfoSession(ByVal session As IQuickInfoSession, ByVal qiContent As IList(Of Object), ByRef applicableToSpan As ITrackingSpan) Implements IQuickInfoSource.AugmentQuickInfoSession ' Map the trigger point down to our buffer. Dim subjectTriggerPoint As System.Nullable(Of SnapshotPoint) = session.GetTriggerPoint(m_subjectBuffer.CurrentSnapshot) If Not subjectTriggerPoint.HasValue Then applicableToSpan = Nothing Exit Sub End If Dim currentSnapshot As ITextSnapshot = subjectTriggerPoint.Value.Snapshot Dim querySpan As New SnapshotSpan(subjectTriggerPoint.Value, 0) 'look for occurrences of our QuickInfo words in the span Dim navigator As ITextStructureNavigator = m_provider.NavigatorService.GetTextStructureNavigator(m_subjectBuffer) Dim extent As TextExtent = navigator.GetExtentOfWord(subjectTriggerPoint.Value) Dim searchText As String = extent.Span.GetText() For Each key As String In m_dictionary.Keys Dim foundIndex As Integer = searchText.IndexOf(key, StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase) If foundIndex > -1 Then applicableToSpan = currentSnapshot.CreateTrackingSpan(querySpan.Start.Add(foundIndex).Position, 9, SpanTrackingMode.EdgeInclusive) Dim value As String = "" m_dictionary.TryGetValue(key, value) If value IsNot Nothing Then qiContent.Add(value) Else qiContent.Add("") End If Exit Sub End If Next applicableToSpan = Nothing End Sub
public void AugmentQuickInfoSession(IQuickInfoSession session, IList<object> qiContent, out ITrackingSpan applicableToSpan) { // Map the trigger point down to our buffer. SnapshotPoint? subjectTriggerPoint = session.GetTriggerPoint(m_subjectBuffer.CurrentSnapshot); if (!subjectTriggerPoint.HasValue) { applicableToSpan = null; return; } ITextSnapshot currentSnapshot = subjectTriggerPoint.Value.Snapshot; SnapshotSpan querySpan = new SnapshotSpan(subjectTriggerPoint.Value, 0); //look for occurrences of our QuickInfo words in the span ITextStructureNavigator navigator = m_provider.NavigatorService.GetTextStructureNavigator(m_subjectBuffer); TextExtent extent = navigator.GetExtentOfWord(subjectTriggerPoint.Value); string searchText = extent.Span.GetText(); foreach (string key in m_dictionary.Keys) { int foundIndex = searchText.IndexOf(key, StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase); if (foundIndex > -1) { applicableToSpan = currentSnapshot.CreateTrackingSpan ( querySpan.Start.Add(foundIndex).Position, 9, SpanTrackingMode.EdgeInclusive ); string value; m_dictionary.TryGetValue(key, out value); if (value != null) qiContent.Add(value); else qiContent.Add(""); return; } } applicableToSpan = null; }
You must also implement a Dispose() method, since IQuickInfoSource implements IDisposable:
Private m_isDisposed As Boolean Public Sub Dispose() Implements IDisposable.Dispose If Not m_isDisposed Then GC.SuppressFinalize(Me) m_isDisposed = True End If End Sub
private bool m_isDisposed; public void Dispose() { if (!m_isDisposed) { GC.SuppressFinalize(this); m_isDisposed = true; } }
Implementing a QuickInfo Source Provider
The provider of the QuickInfo source serves primarily to export itself as a MEF component part and instantiate the QuickInfo source. Because it is a MEF component part, it can import other MEF component parts.
To implement a QuickInfo source provider
Declare a QuickInfo source provider named TestQuickInfoSourceProvider that implements IQuickInfoSourceProvider, and export it with a NameAttribute of "ToolTip QuickInfo Source", an OrderAttribute of Before="default", and a ContentTypeAttribute of "text".
<Export(GetType(IQuickInfoSourceProvider))> _ <Name("ToolTip QuickInfo Source")> _ <Order(Before:=" Default Quick Info Presenter")> _ <ContentType("text")> _ Friend Class TestQuickInfoSourceProvider Implements IQuickInfoSourceProvider
[Export(typeof(IQuickInfoSourceProvider))] [Name("ToolTip QuickInfo Source")] [Order(Before = "Default Quick Info Presenter")] [ContentType("text")] internal class TestQuickInfoSourceProvider : IQuickInfoSourceProvider
Import two editor services, ITextStructureNavigatorSelectorService and ITextBufferFactoryService, as properties of TestQuickInfoSourceProvider.
Private _NavigatorService As ITextStructureNavigatorSelectorService <Import()> _ Friend Property NavigatorService() As ITextStructureNavigatorSelectorService Get Return _NavigatorService End Get Set(ByVal value As ITextStructureNavigatorSelectorService) _NavigatorService = value End Set End Property Private _TextBufferFactoryService As ITextBufferFactoryService <Import()> _ Friend Property TextBufferFactoryService() As ITextBufferFactoryService Get Return _TextBufferFactoryService End Get Set(ByVal value As ITextBufferFactoryService) _TextBufferFactoryService = value End Set End Property
[Import] internal ITextStructureNavigatorSelectorService NavigatorService { get; set; } [Import] internal ITextBufferFactoryService TextBufferFactoryService { get; set; }
Implement TryCreateQuickInfoSource to return a new TestQuickInfoSource.
Public Function TryCreateQuickInfoSource(ByVal textBuffer As ITextBuffer) As IQuickInfoSource Implements IQuickInfoSourceProvider.TryCreateQuickInfoSource Return New TestQuickInfoSource(Me, textBuffer) End Function
public IQuickInfoSource TryCreateQuickInfoSource(ITextBuffer textBuffer) { return new TestQuickInfoSource(this, textBuffer); }
Implementing a QuickInfo Controller
QuickInfo controllers determine when QuickInfo should be displayed. In this example, QuickInfo is displayed when the pointer is over a word that corresponds to one of the method names. The QuickInfo controller implements a mouse hover event handler that triggers a QuickInfo session.
To implement a QuickInfo controller
Declare a class that implements IIntellisenseController, and name it TestQuickInfoController.
Friend Class TestQuickInfoController Implements IIntellisenseController
internal class TestQuickInfoController : IIntellisenseController
Add private fields for the text view, the text buffers represented in the text view, the QuickInfo session, and the QuickInfo controller provider.
Private m_textView As ITextView Private m_subjectBuffers As IList(Of ITextBuffer) Private m_provider As TestQuickInfoControllerProvider Private m_session As IQuickInfoSession
private ITextView m_textView; private IList<ITextBuffer> m_subjectBuffers; private TestQuickInfoControllerProvider m_provider; private IQuickInfoSession m_session;
Add a constructor that sets the fields and adds the mouse hover event handler.
Friend Sub New(ByVal textView As ITextView, ByVal subjectBuffers As IList(Of ITextBuffer), ByVal provider As TestQuickInfoControllerProvider) m_textView = textView m_subjectBuffers = subjectBuffers m_provider = provider AddHandler m_textView.MouseHover, AddressOf Me.OnTextViewMouseHover End Sub
internal TestQuickInfoController(ITextView textView, IList<ITextBuffer> subjectBuffers, TestQuickInfoControllerProvider provider) { m_textView = textView; m_subjectBuffers = subjectBuffers; m_provider = provider; m_textView.MouseHover += this.OnTextViewMouseHover; }
Add the mouse hover event handler that triggers the QuickInfo session.
Private Sub OnTextViewMouseHover(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseHoverEventArgs) 'find the mouse position by mapping down to the subject buffer Dim point As System.Nullable(Of SnapshotPoint) = m_textView.BufferGraph.MapDownToFirstMatch(New SnapshotPoint(m_textView.TextSnapshot, e.Position), PointTrackingMode.Positive, Function(snapshot) m_subjectBuffers.Contains(snapshot.TextBuffer), PositionAffinity.Predecessor) If point IsNot Nothing Then Dim triggerPoint As ITrackingPoint = point.Value.Snapshot.CreateTrackingPoint(point.Value.Position, PointTrackingMode.Positive) If Not m_provider.QuickInfoBroker.IsQuickInfoActive(m_textView) Then m_session = m_provider.QuickInfoBroker.TriggerQuickInfo(m_textView, triggerPoint, True) End If End If End Sub
private void OnTextViewMouseHover(object sender, MouseHoverEventArgs e) { //find the mouse position by mapping down to the subject buffer SnapshotPoint? point = m_textView.BufferGraph.MapDownToFirstMatch (new SnapshotPoint(m_textView.TextSnapshot, e.Position), PointTrackingMode.Positive, snapshot => m_subjectBuffers.Contains(snapshot.TextBuffer), PositionAffinity.Predecessor); if (point != null) { ITrackingPoint triggerPoint = point.Value.Snapshot.CreateTrackingPoint(point.Value.Position, PointTrackingMode.Positive); if (!m_provider.QuickInfoBroker.IsQuickInfoActive(m_textView)) { m_session = m_provider.QuickInfoBroker.TriggerQuickInfo(m_textView, triggerPoint, true); } } }
Implement the Detach method so that it removes the mouse hover event handler when the controller is detached from the text view.
Public Sub Detach(ByVal textView As ITextView) Implements IIntellisenseController.Detach If m_textView Is textView Then AddHandler m_textView.MouseHover, AddressOf Me.OnTextViewMouseHover m_textView = Nothing End If End Sub
public void Detach(ITextView textView) { if (m_textView == textView) { m_textView.MouseHover -= this.OnTextViewMouseHover; m_textView = null; } }
Implement the ConnectSubjectBuffer method and the DisconnectSubjectBuffer method as empty methods for this example.
Public Sub ConnectSubjectBuffer(ByVal subjectBuffer As ITextBuffer) Implements IIntellisenseController.ConnectSubjectBuffer End Sub Public Sub DisconnectSubjectBuffer(ByVal subjectBuffer As ITextBuffer) Implements IIntellisenseController.DisconnectSubjectBuffer End Sub
public void ConnectSubjectBuffer(ITextBuffer subjectBuffer) { } public void DisconnectSubjectBuffer(ITextBuffer subjectBuffer) { }
Implementing the QuickInfo Controller Provider
The provider of the QuickInfo controller serves primarily to export itself as a MEF component part and instantiate the QuickInfo controller. Because it is a MEF component part, it can import other MEF component parts.
To implement the QuickInfo controller provider
Declare a class named TestQuickInfoControllerProvider that implements IIntellisenseControllerProvider, and export it with a NameAttribute of "ToolTip QuickInfo Controller" and a ContentTypeAttribute of "text":
<Export(GetType(IIntellisenseControllerProvider))> _ <Name("ToolTip QuickInfo Controller")> _ <ContentType("text")> _ Friend Class TestQuickInfoControllerProvider Implements IIntellisenseControllerProvider
[Export(typeof(IIntellisenseControllerProvider))] [Name("ToolTip QuickInfo Controller")] [ContentType("text")] internal class TestQuickInfoControllerProvider : IIntellisenseControllerProvider
Import the IQuickInfoBroker as a property.
Private _QuickInfoBroker As IQuickInfoBroker <Import()> _ Friend Property QuickInfoBroker() As IQuickInfoBroker Get Return _QuickInfoBroker End Get Set(ByVal value As IQuickInfoBroker) _QuickInfoBroker = value End Set End Property
[Import] internal IQuickInfoBroker QuickInfoBroker { get; set; }
Implement the TryCreateIntellisenseController method by instantiating the QuickInfo controller.
Public Function TryCreateIntellisenseController(ByVal textView As ITextView, ByVal subjectBuffers As IList(Of ITextBuffer)) As IIntellisenseController Implements IIntellisenseControllerProvider.TryCreateIntellisenseController Return New TestQuickInfoController(textView, subjectBuffers, Me) End Function
public IIntellisenseController TryCreateIntellisenseController(ITextView textView, IList<ITextBuffer> subjectBuffers) { return new TestQuickInfoController(textView, subjectBuffers, this); }
Building and Testing the Code
To test this code, build the QuickInfoTest solution and run it in the experimental instance.
To build and test the QuickInfoTest solution
Build the solution.
When you run this project in the debugger, a second instance of Visual Studio is instantiated.
Create a text file and type some text that includes the words "add" and "subtract".
Move the pointer over one of the occurrences of "add". The signature and the description of the add method should be displayed.
See Also
Tasks
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