Using BackgroundWorker to update the user interface without freezes ...?

I have the following code for a ListView collection from a background thread (DoWork calls the PopulateThread method):

delegate void PopulateThreadCallBack(DoWorkEventArgs e);
private void PopulateThread(DoWorkEventArgs e)
{

    if (this.InvokeRequired)
    {
        PopulateThreadCallBack d = new PopulateThreadCallBack(this.PopulateThread);
        this.Invoke(d, new object[] { e });
    }
    else
    {

        // Ensure there is some data
        if (this.DataCollection == null)
        {
            return;
        }

        this.Hide();

        // Filter the collection based on the filters
        List<ServiceCallEntity> resultCollection = this.ApplyFilter();

        // Get the current Ids
        List<Guid> previousIdList = this.GetUniqueIdList(listView);
        List<Guid> usedIdList = new List<Guid>();

        foreach (ServiceCallEntity record in resultCollection)
        {

            if (e.Cancel)
            {
                this.Show();
                return;
            }
            else
            {

                // Get the top level entities
                UserEntity userEntity = IvdSession.Instance.Collection.GetEngineerEntity(record.UserId);
                AssetEntity assetEntity = IvdSession.Instance.Collection.GetAssetEntity(record.AssetId);
                SiteEntity siteEntity = IvdSession.Instance.Collection.GetSiteEntity(record.SiteId);
                FaultEntity faultEntity = IvdSession.Instance.Collection.GetFaultEntity(record.FaultId);

                if (siteEntity == null || userEntity == null || faultEntity == null)
                {
                    continue;
                }
                else
                {

                    // Get the linked entities
                    RegionEntity regionEntity = IvdSession.Instance.Collection.GetRegionEntity(siteEntity.RegionId);
                    StatusEntity statusEntity = IvdSession.Instance.Collection.GetStatusEntity(record.ServiceCallStatus.StatusId);

                    ListViewItem item = new ListViewItem(siteEntity.SiteName);
                    item.SubItems.Add(siteEntity.Address);
                    item.Tag = record;

                    item.SubItems.Add(regionEntity.Description);

                    // Handle if an Asset is involved
                    if (record.AssetId > 0)
                        item.SubItems.Add(assetEntity.AssetDisplay);
                    else
                        item.SubItems.Add("N/A");

                    item.SubItems.Add(faultEntity.Description);
                    item.SubItems.Add(userEntity.UserDisplay);

                    item.SubItems.Add("TODO: Claimed By");
                    item.SubItems.Add(record.DateTimeStamp.ToString());

                    IvdColourHelper.SetListViewItemColour(item, false);
                    this.PopulateItem(item, ref usedIdList);

                }

            }

        }

        // Clean up the grid
        this.CleanListView(previousIdList, usedIdList);

        // Only autosize when allowed and when there are some items in the ListView
        if (this.AllowAutoSize && listView.Items.Count > 0)
        {
            rsListView.AutoSizeColumns(listView);
            this.AllowAutoSize = false;
        }

        this.Show();

    }

}

Unfortunately, this makes the user interface freeze while in foreach ... is there a way to update / populate the ListView without freezing the main user interface?

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3 answers

A) You probably don't need to use this.Invoke and use this.BeginInvoke instead. Invoke blocks the current thread.

B) , MethodInvoker

if(this.InvokeRequired) {
  this.BeginInvoke(new MethodInvoker(() => PopulateThread(e)));
  return;
}

:)

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Control.Invoke , , .

( Backgroundworker) - UpdateProgress . .

( ?) , Listview. .

- , . Hide/Show, , UI. SuspendLayout/Resumelayout.

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Set events manually using

Application.DoEvents(); 
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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1710362/


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