Shiny.Reflector 1.2.0

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dotnet add package Shiny.Reflector --version 1.2.0
                    
NuGet\Install-Package Shiny.Reflector -Version 1.2.0
                    
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<PackageReference Include="Shiny.Reflector" Version="1.2.0" />
                    
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<PackageVersion Include="Shiny.Reflector" Version="1.2.0" />
                    
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<PackageReference Include="Shiny.Reflector" />
                    
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paket add Shiny.Reflector --version 1.2.0
                    
#r "nuget: Shiny.Reflector, 1.2.0"
                    
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#:package Shiny.Reflector@1.2.0
                    
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#addin nuget:?package=Shiny.Reflector&version=1.2.0
                    
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#tool nuget:?package=Shiny.Reflector&version=1.2.0
                    
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Shiny Reflector

Reflection without the actual... reflection. AOT compliant!

Usage

Using the following attribute and marking your class as partial

[Shiny.Reflector.ReflectorAttribute]
public partial class MyClass
{
    public int MyProperty { get; set; }
    public string Message { get; set;}
}

Just that attribute allows you to do this:

var myClass = new MySampleClass
{
    Name = "Hello World",
    Age = null
};

// NOTE: the use of GetReflector - a reflector class is generated for each class marked with the ReflectorAttribute
var reflector = myClass.GetReflector();
foreach (var prop in reflector.Properties) 
{
    var objValue = reflector[prop.Name];
    Console.WriteLine($"Property: {prop.Name} ({prop.Type}) - Current Value: {objValue}");
}

// generics for type casting
var name = reflector.GetValue<string>("Name");
Console.WriteLine("Reflector Name: " + name);

// indexers for loose typing
Console.WriteLine("Reflector Value: " + reflector["age"]);

// set with generics
reflector.SetValue("Age", 99);

// or just an object on the indexer
reflector["name"] = "Something Else";
Console.WriteLine("Reflector Name Value: " + reflector["NaMe"]);
Console.WriteLine("Reflector Age Value: " + reflector["NaMe"]);

Put ReflectionExtensions (the thing that let's you get the reflector) in a separate assembly

<PropertyGroup>
    <ShinyReflectorNamespace>MyNamespace</ShinyReflectorNamespace>
    
    OR
    
    <RootNamespace>MyNamespace</RootNamespace>
    
    OTHERWISE
    global namespace (no namespace)
</PropertyGroup>

TODO

  • Ensure GetReflector calls don't get mixed up since they can be generated in different assemblies
    • Could add it directly to a partial class, the problem is that will interfere with libraries like CTMVVM or does it?
    • I don't want dependency injection involved here
    • Shiny wants to access GetReflector, so it needs to be public and I need to ensure it gets generated in the same assembly OR does pickup the extension from another assembly
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    • No dependencies.

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