## Fixes#3122#3607#3516
_Also implements #3693 for the new DropShadow._
FYI @seanocali as this is a different implementation approach (which is simpler to use outside of the DropShadowPanel we've been working on) but should hopefully achieve the same result.
This PR adds attached shadows which can easily be attached to any FrameworkElement without needing to modify the layout like DropShadowPanel does today. They can also be shared using a resource, added to the style of an element, and animated! All the things! 🎉
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## What is the current behavior?
DropShadowPanel is clunky and requires modifying how you layout your app.
## What is the new behavior?
Just attach a shadow and be done! (DropShadowPanel is deprecated.)
## PR Checklist
- [x] Composition Only Shadow Support? (with Target)
- [x] Add XML Docs
- [x] Animation Support to Explicit Animation System?
- [x] Bug can't use `AttachedCardShadow` directly with `Border`?
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## Related to #3650
Splitting out the upgrade to WinUI 2.6 in the Unit Tests project to help try and isolate what might be going on.
Noticed some our other NuGet dependencies have updates as well, so if this works as-is, will try and update those as well.
Then we can check this in, and rebase #3650 to try and determine what else might be going on or pull in others to help investigate.
FYI @huynhsontung @azchohfi
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WinUI 2.6 not included when we run unit tests
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WinUI 2.6 is now included when we run unit tests.
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## Fixes https://github.com/CommunityToolkit/WindowsCommunityToolkit/pull/4102#issuecomment-888964962
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Some HighPerformance/Mvvm unit tests produce warnings when the projects are built.
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No more warnings 🙌
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## Fixes#3903
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The ObjectStorage helper interfaces and implementations currently live in the `*.Uwp` package. This means that they are not consumable from NetStandard projects, such as the `CommunityToolkit.Graph` package.
In addition, the `IObjectStorageHelper` is a mixture of support for both dictionary style settings storage, with some file storage features as well. Currently, supporting both file and folder scenarios is odd/difficult for storage endpoints that don't operate in a similar manner to `Windows.Storage.ApplicationData`.
Lastly, the support for file storage in `IObjectStorageHelper` is not complete and missing some basic CRUD operations that can make it difficult to work with in real-world application scenarios.
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I've done a few things:
1. Deprecated the existing structures in the `Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp/Helpers/ObjectStorage` folder:
- `BaseObjectStorageHelper`
- `IObjectSerializer`
- `IObjectStorageHelper`
- `LocalObjectStorageHelper`
- `SystemSerializer`
2. Migrated some of the previous structures up into the `Microsoft.Toolkit/Helpers/ObjectStorage` folder so that they are consumable from NetStandard:
- `IObjectSerializer`
- `SystemSerializer`
3. Created new interfaces to replace the functionality defined in the now defunct `IObjectStorageHelper`:
- `ISettingsStorageHelper` - Interop with values as key/value pairs, like a dictionary.
- `IFileStorageHelper` - Interop with a file system to store values in files and folders.
4. Replaced the functionality provided by `BaseObjectStorageHelper` and `LocalObjectStorageHelper` with an implementation of `ISettingsStorageHelper` and `IFileStorageHelper`:
- `ApplicationDataStorageHelper` - Interop with local settings and files through `Windows.Storage.ApplicationData`.
Use it like so:
```
ApplicationDataStorageHelper appDataStorageHelper = ApplicationDataStorageHelper.GetCurrent(new Toolkit.Helpers.SystemSerializer());
// Save and Read simple objects
string keySimpleObject = "simple";
appDataStorageHelper.Save(keySimpleObject, 42);
appDataStorageHelper.TryRead<string>(keySimpleObject, out string result);
// Save and Read complex objects
string complexObjectKey = "complexObject";
await appDataStorageHelper.SaveFileAsync(complexObjectKey, new MyComplexObject());
var complexObject = await appDataStorageHelper.ReadFileAsync<MyComplexObject>(complexObjectKey);
// Complex object example
public class MyComplexObject
{
public string MyContent { get; set; }
public List<string> MyContents { get; set; }
public List<MyComplexObject> MyObjects { get; set; }
}
```
Altogether, this provides a transition path from the previous ObjectStorage constructs to a more granular set of interfaces with identical signatures plus enhanced support for file and folder CRUD operations.
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Adding the type name of the generator is not necessary since Visual Studio already groups generated sources for each individual generator, which also automatically avoids conflicts