report progress backgroundworker from different class c#

人走茶凉 提交于 2019-11-27 20:13:40

You could just pass it in as a variable

private void backgroundWorker1_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
{
    t1.changevalue(1000, sender as BackgroundWorker);
}


class testClass
{
    private int val;
    public int changevalue(int i, BackgroundWorker bw)
    {
        for (int j = 0; j < 1000; j++)
        {
            val += i + j;
            bw.ReportProgress(i);
            //from here i need to preport the backgroundworker progress
            //eg; backgroundworker1.reportProgress(j);
        }
        return val;
    }
} 

But I think the best option would be an event in the testClass that your Form can assign to.

public partial class Form1 : Form
{
    private BackgroundWorker backgroundWorker1;
    private testClass t1 = new testClass();

    public Form1()
    {
        InitializeComponent();

        // subscribe to your event
        t1.OnProgressUpdate += t1_OnProgressUpdate;
    }

    private void t1_OnProgressUpdate(int value)
    {
        // Its another thread so invoke back to UI thread
        base.Invoke((Action)delegate
        {
            label1.Text += Convert.ToString(value);
        });
    }

    private void backgroundWorker1_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
    {
        t1.changevalue(1000);
    }

    private void button1_Click_1(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        backgroundWorker1.RunWorkerAsync();
    }

}

class testClass
{
    public delegate void ProgressUpdate(int value);
    public event ProgressUpdate OnProgressUpdate;

    private int val;
    public int changevalue(int i)
    {
        for (int j = 0; j < 1000; j++)
        {
            val += i + j;

            // Fire the event
            if (OnProgressUpdate != null)
            {
                OnProgressUpdate(i);
            }
        }
        return val;
    }
} 

I've just had this same issue (my long running process is a database restore), and solved it in a similar way by raising an event in the other class, but then had my subscriber to that event just act as a wrapper to backgroundWorker1.ReportProgress().

private void DBRestoreProgressHandler(DataAccess da, DataAccess.DatabaseRestoreEventArgs e)
    {
        backgroundWorker1.ReportProgress(e.RestoreProgress);
    }

private void backgroundWorker1_ReportProgress(object sender, ProgressChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        someLabel.Text = e.ProgressPercentage.ToString();
    }

This saved having to use:

base.Invoke((Action)delegate

Which I think can then cause problems if the form closes unexpectedly?

Am i missing this in the above code ?:

backgroundWorker1 = new BackgroundWorker();

backgroundWorker1.DoWork += new DoWorkEventHandler(backgroundWorker1_DoWork);

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