COINNP.Client
1.0.0
dotnet add package COINNP.Client --version 1.0.0
NuGet\Install-Package COINNP.Client -Version 1.0.0
<PackageReference Include="COINNP.Client" Version="1.0.0" />
paket add COINNP.Client --version 1.0.0
#r "nuget: COINNP.Client, 1.0.0"
// Install COINNP.Client as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=COINNP.Client&version=1.0.0 // Install COINNP.Client as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=COINNP.Client&version=1.0.0
COIN Number Portability Entities
This library, available on NuGet, provides a 'wrapper' for COIN's Number Portability Library. This library provides functionality to make life easier in an 'idiomatic C#' way, whereas COIN's library may have a few design choices that do not always align with best practices or latest standards. This library aims to solve that, without breaking COIN's API or asking COIN to change / break their API and/or NP library.
Among others, this library:
- Provides an
NPClient
which hides a lot of complexity - Uses
IOptions<T>
for configuring theNPClient
andIlogger<T>
for logging and easy integration - Provides interfaces like
INPMessageHandler
which greatly simplify handling NP messages and still offering total control and flexibility - Async API for sending/receiving NP messages
This library uses the COINNP.Entities. Switching from the Vereniging-COIN.Sdk.NP library to this library should be straightforward; the actual object model (concerning the NP messages) is largely the same as COIN's object model.
Quickstart
Install the NuGet package:
dotnet add package NPClient
To be able to send and receive NP messages you need an NPClient. Let's create one:
var npclient = new NPClient(
Options.Create(
new NPClientOptions()
{
ConsumerName = "API_T_EXAMPLE",
EncryptedHmacSecretFile = "path/to/shared.key",
PrivateKeyFile = "path/to/private.key",
PrivateKeyFilePassword = "T0pS3Cr3t!",
SSEUri = new Uri("https://test-api.coin.nl/number-portability/v3/dossiers/events"),
RESTUri = new Uri("https://test-api.coin.nl/number-portability/v3/"),
BackoffPeriod = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10),
NumberOfRetries = 15
}
),
new MyHandler()
);
As you can see, a handler of type MyHandler
is provided. This handler needs to implement INPMessageHandler
. In it's simplest form this could look like:
public class MyHandler : INPMessageHandler
{
public Task<Acknowledgement> OnMessageAsync(MessageEnvelope messageEnvelope, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
// Do something with messageEnvelope here
// Return `Ack` to acknowledge the message, false otherwise
return Task.FromResult(Acknowledgement.ACK);
}
public Task OnExceptionAsync(Exception exception) => Task.CompletedTask;
public void OnFinalDisconnect(Exception exception) { }
public Task OnKeepAliveAsync() => Task.CompletedTask;
public Task OnUnknownMessageAsync(string messageId, string message) => Task.CompletedTask;
}
Next, the NPClient
should be started to start listening for messages. You can use any one of the three provided methods, which correspond with COIN's NumberPortabilityServiceConsumer
methods:
npclient.StartConsumingAll();
// ...or
npclient.StartConsumingUnconfirmed(...);
// ...or
npclient.StartConsumingUnconfirmedWithOffsetPersistence(...);
From that point on, the OnMessageAsync
method on the MyHandler
will be invoked for every received NP message (after it passes any messagetype filters).
Sending a message is even simpler. For brevity the below example uses a simple Cancel
message:
var cancel = new MessageEnvelope(
new Header(
new Sender("SNDO", "SSP"),
new Receiver("RCVO", "RSP"),
DateTimeOffset.Now
),
new Cancel("FOO-123456789", "Hello world!")
);
await client.SendMessageAsync(cancel);
You are now ready to send, receive and handle messages.
SimpleNPMessageHandler
We provide a SimpleNPMessageHandler
; a basic class that implements INPMessageHandler
and does the following:
- Messages are passed to an
OnMessageDelegate
- Other events (keepalive, unknownmessage, exception and finaldisconnect) are not handled except for being logged to an optional logger (which defaults to a
NullLoger
, so effectively no logger).
This simplifies implementing a messagehandler greatly:
var npclient = new NPClient(
... // Options left out for brevity
new SimpleNPMessageHandler(OnMessageAsync)
);
private static Task<Acknowledgement> OnMessageAsync(MessageEnvelope messageEnvelope, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
// Do something with messageEnvelope
}
This does, however, have it's limitations as the name suggests. One can only handle messages this way. However, the SimpleNPMessageHandler
's methods are virtual which means you can pick-and-choose to implement methods by inheriting from SimpleMessageHandler
:
public class MyMessageHandler : SimpleNPMessageHandler
{
public MyMessageHandler()
: base(OnMessageAsyncImpl) { }
private static Task<Acknowledgement> OnMessageAsyncImpl(MessageEnvelope messageEnvelope, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
// Do something with messageEnvelope here...
return Task.FromResult(Acknowledgement.ACK);
}
public override Task OnExceptionAsync(Exception exception)
{
// Do something with exception here...
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
public override Task OnUnknownMessageAsync(string messageId, string message)
{
// Do something with message / messageId here...
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
}
Using the SimpleNPMessageHandler
is discouraged, implementing an INPMessageHandler
is encouraged. The SimpleMessageHandler
is provided mostly for convenience purposes where only a simple delegate (OnMessageDelegate
) is needed to get quick results.
IOptions<> and Dependency Injection
We provide NPClientOptions
which can be passed to the NPClient
constructor which will convert it internally to an NPClientConfiguration
which will in turn be used by the NPClient
for it's configuration. This means it's easy to configure the NPClient
:
// Read configuration file and create a configurtion provider
var configprovider = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory)
.AddJsonFile("appsettings.json")
.Build();
// Set up a DI provider
var serviceprovider = new ServiceCollection()
.Configure<NPClientOptions>(configprovider.GetRequiredSection("NPClient"))
.AddSingleton<INPMessageHandler, MyMessageHandler>() // Register messagehandler
.AddSingleton<INPClient, NPClient>() // Register NPClient
.BuildServiceProvider();
// Create NPClient
var npclient = serviceprovider.GetRequiredService<INPClient>();
And in appsettings.json
:
{
"NPClient": {
"ConsumerName": "API_T_EXAMPLE",
"EncryptedHMacSecretFile": "path/to/shared.key",
"PrivateKeyFile": "path/to/private.key",
"PrivateKeyFilePassword": "T0pS3Cr3t",
"SSEUri": "https://test-api.coin.nl/number-portability/v3/dossiers/events",
"RESTUri": "https://test-api.coin.nl/number-portability/v3/",
"BackoffPeriod": "0:00:01",
"NumberOfRetries": 15
}
}
NPClientOptions vs NPClientConfiguration
If you want more control over the NPClient
's configuration (for example when the keys are not stored in files but elsewhere) you can initialize an NPClientConfiguration
:
var config = new NPClientConfiguration(...);
This class offers a static FromNPClientOptions() convenience method that takes NPClientOptions
but also provides convenience methods to read the required RSA
and HMACSHA256
from files. If these are stored elsehwere you can simply provide an RSA
and HMACSHA256
to the NPClientConfiguration
's constructor.
IValueHelper and ValueHelper
When converting messages from- and to COIN NP messages some conversion is done. Values like Y
and N
are converted into actual booleans
or the value 3
is converted into VAT.High
for a VAT
property etc. etc. and vice versa. During this process an IValueHelper
is used. This interface provides methods that can affect the conversion.
We provide a ValueHelper
class which exposes a Default
instance with default values. An instance of a ValueHelper
can be instantiated providing a ValueHelperOptions
object. This class controls the ValueHelper
and can be used to change the handling of "COIN values" to- and from this library's messages. For example, you could change the default date format (which is yyyyMMddHHmmss
) to any format you like. However, be aware that changing these values may result in the COIN NP message being incompatible with COIN's NP process! We recommend implementing an IValueHelper
only when the default ValueHelper
doesn't provide the required conversion(s).
An IValueHelper
can be provided to an NPClient
's constructor which will then use the provided IValueHelper
internally when converting to- (sending) and from (receiving) COIN NP messages.
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.NETStandard 2.0
- COINNP.Entities (>= 1.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Options (>= 8.0.1)
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 13.0.3)
- System.Collections.Immutable (>= 8.0.0)
- Vereniging-COIN.Sdk.NP (>= 1.5.0)
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.0.0 | 1,261 | 2/21/2024 |