Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json
8.4.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json --version 8.4.0
NuGet\Install-Package Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json -Version 8.4.0
<PackageReference Include="Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json" Version="8.4.0" />
paket add Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json --version 8.4.0
#r "nuget: Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json, 8.4.0"
// Install Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json&version=8.4.0 // Install Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions.Json&version=8.4.0
This library provides some interfaces, classes, Roslyn Source Generators, Roslyn Analyzers and Roslyn CodeFixes for implementation of Smart Enums, Value Objects and Discriminated Unions.
Documentation
See wiki for more documentation.
Requirements
- Version 8:
- C# 11 (or higher) for generated code
- SDK 8.0.400 (or higher) for building projects
- Version 7:
- C# 11 (or higher) for generated code
- SDK 7.0.401 (or higher) for building projects
Migrations
Ideas and real-world use cases
Smart Enums:
Value objects:
Smart Enums
Smart Enums provide a powerful alternative to traditional C# enums, offering type-safety, extensibility, and rich behavior. Unlike regular C# enums which are limited to numeric values and lack extensibility, Smart Enums can:
- Use any type as the underlying type (e.g., strings, integers) or none at all
- Include additional fields, properties and behavior
- Use polymorphism to define custom behavior for each value
- Prevent creation of invalid values
- Integrate seamlessly with JSON serializers, MessagePack, Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Core
Install: Install-Package Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions
Documentation: Smart Enums
Some of the Key Features are:
- Choice between always-valid and maybe-valid Smart Enum
- Reflection-free iteration over all items
- Fast lookup/conversion from underlying type to Smart Enum and vice versa
- Allows custom properties and methods
- Exhaustive pattern matching with
Switch
/Map
methods - Provides appropriate constructor, based on the specified properties/fields
- Proper implementation of
Equals
,GetHashCode
,ToString
and equality operators - Provides implementation of
IComparable
,IComparable<T>
,IFormattable
,IParsable<T>
and comparison operators<
,<=
,>
,>=
(if applicable to the underlying type) - Custom comparer and equality comparer
Roslyn Analyzers and CodeFixes help the developers to implement the Smart Enums correctly
Provides support for:
- JSON (System.Text.Json and Newtonsoft)
- Minimal Api Parameter Binding and ASP.NET Core Model Binding
- Entity Framework Core
- MessagePack
Definition of a Smart Enum with custom properties and methods.
[SmartEnum<string>]
public partial class ShippingMethod
{
public static readonly ShippingMethod Standard = new(
"STANDARD",
basePrice: 5.99m,
weightMultiplier: 0.5m,
estimatedDays: 5,
requiresSignature: false);
public static readonly ShippingMethod Express = new(
"EXPRESS",
basePrice: 15.99m,
weightMultiplier: 0.75m,
estimatedDays: 2,
requiresSignature: true);
public static readonly ShippingMethod NextDay = new(
"NEXT_DAY",
basePrice: 29.99m,
weightMultiplier: 1.0m,
estimatedDays: 1,
requiresSignature: true);
private readonly decimal _basePrice;
private readonly decimal _weightMultiplier;
private readonly int _estimatedDays;
public bool RequiresSignature { get; }
public decimal CalculatePrice(decimal orderWeight)
{
return _basePrice + (orderWeight * _weightMultiplier);
}
public DateTime GetEstimatedDeliveryDate()
{
return DateTime.Today.AddDays(_estimatedDays);
}
}
Behind the scenes a Roslyn Source Generator generates additional code. Some of the features that are now available are ...
Basic Operations
[SmartEnum<string>]
public partial class ProductType
{
// The source generator creates a private constructor
public static readonly ProductType Groceries = new("Groceries");
}
// Enumeration over all defined items
IReadOnlyList<ProductType> allTypes = ProductType.Items;
// Value retrieval
ProductType productType = ProductType.Get("Groceries"); // Get by key (throws if not found)
ProductType productType = (ProductType)"Groceries"; // Same as above but by using a cast
bool found = ProductType.TryGet("Groceries", out var productType); // Safe retrieval (returns false if not found)
// Validation with detailed error information
ValidationError? error = ProductType.Validate("Groceries", null, out ProductType? productType);
// IParsable<T> (useful for Minimal APIs)
bool parsed = ProductType.TryParse("Groceries", null, out ProductType? parsedType);
// IFormattable (e.g. for numeric keys)
string formatted = ProductGroup.Fruits.ToString("000", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); // "001"
// IComparable
int comparison = ProductGroup.Fruits.CompareTo(ProductGroup.Vegetables);
bool isGreater = ProductGroup.Fruits > ProductGroup.Vegetables; // Comparison operators
Type Conversion and Equality
// Implicit conversion to key type
string key = ProductType.Groceries; // Returns "Groceries"
// Equality comparison
bool equal = ProductType.Groceries.Equals(ProductType.Groceries);
bool equal = ProductType.Groceries == ProductType.Groceries; // Operator overloading
bool notEqual = ProductType.Groceries != ProductType.Housewares;
// Methods inherited from Object
int hashCode = ProductType.Groceries.GetHashCode();
string key = ProductType.Groceries.ToString(); // Returns "Groceries"
// TypeConverter
var converter = TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(typeof(ProductType));
string? keyStr = (string?)converter.ConvertTo(ProductType.Groceries, typeof(string));
ProductType? converted = (ProductType?)converter.ConvertFrom("Groceries");
Pattern Matching with Switch/Map
All Switch
/Map
methods are exhaustive by default ensuring all cases are handled correctly.
ProductType productType = ProductType.Groceries;
// Execute different actions based on the enum value (void return)
productType.Switch(
groceries: () => Console.WriteLine("Processing groceries order"),
housewares: () => Console.WriteLine("Processing housewares order")
);
// Transform enum values into different types
string department = productType.Switch(
groceries: () => "Food and Beverages",
housewares: () => "Home and Kitchen"
);
// Direct mapping to values - clean and concise
decimal discount = productType.Map(
groceries: 0.05m, // 5% off groceries
housewares: 0.10m // 10% off housewares
);
For optimal performance Smart Enums provide overloads that prevent closures.
ILogger logger = ...;
// Prevent closures by passing the parameter as first method argument
productType.Switch(logger,
groceries: static l => l.LogInformation("Processing groceries order"),
housewares: static l => l.LogInformation("Processing housewares order")
);
// Use a tuple to pass multiple values
var context = (Logger: logger, OrderId: "123");
productType.Switch(context,
groceries: static ctx => ctx.Logger.LogInformation("Processing groceries order {OrderId}", ctx.OrderId),
housewares: static ctx => ctx.Logger.LogInformation("Processing housewares order {OrderId}", ctx.OrderId)
);
Value Objects
Install: Install-Package Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions
Documentation: Value Objects
Value objects help solve several common problems in software development:
Type Safety: Prevent mixing up different concepts that share the same primitive type
// Problem: Easy to accidentally swap parameters void ProcessOrder(int customerId, int orderId) { ... } ProcessOrder(orderId, customerId); // Compiles but wrong! // Solution: Value objects make it type-safe [ValueObject<int>] public partial struct CustomerId { } [ValueObject<int>] public partial struct OrderId { } void ProcessOrder(CustomerId customerId, OrderId orderId) { ... } ProcessOrder(orderId, customerId); // Won't compile!
Built-in Validation: Ensure data consistency at creation time
[ValueObject<decimal>] public partial struct Amount { static partial void ValidateFactoryArguments(ref ValidationError? validationError, ref decimal value) { if (value < 0) { validationError = new ValidationError("Amount cannot be negative"); return; } // Normalize to two decimal places value = Math.Round(value, 2); } } var amount = Amount.Create(100.50m); // Success: 100.50 var invalid = Amount.Create(-50m); // Throws ValidationException
Immutability: Prevent accidental modifications and ensure thread safety
Complex Value Objects: Encapsulate multiple related values with validation
[ComplexValueObject] public sealed partial class DateRange { public DateOnly Start { get; } public DateOnly End { get; } static partial void ValidateFactoryArguments( ref ValidationError? validationError, ref DateOnly start, ref DateOnly end) { if (end < start) { validationError = new ValidationError( $"End date '{end}' cannot be before start date '{start}'"); return; } // Ensure dates are not in the past var today = DateOnly.FromDateTime(DateTime.Today); if (start < today) { validationError = new ValidationError("Start date cannot be in the past"); return; } } public int DurationInDays => End.DayNumber - Start.DayNumber + 1; public bool Contains(DateOnly date) => date >= Start && date <= End; } // Usage var range = DateRange.Create( start: DateOnly.FromDateTime(DateTime.Today), end: DateOnly.FromDateTime(DateTime.Today.AddDays(7)) ); Console.WriteLine(range.DurationInDays); // 8 Console.WriteLine(range.Contains(range.Start)); // true
Key Features:
- Two types of value objects:
- Simple value objects (wrapper around a single value with validation)
- Complex value objects (multiple properties representing a single concept)
- Comprehensive validation support with descriptive error messages
- Framework integration:
- JSON serialization (System.Text.Json and Newtonsoft.Json)
- Entity Framework Core support
- ASP.NET Core Model Binding
- MessagePack serialization
- Rich feature set:
- Type conversion and comparison operators
- Custom equality comparison
- Proper implementation of standard interfaces (IComparable, IFormattable, etc.)
- Configurable null and empty string handling
- Development support:
- Roslyn Analyzers and CodeFixes for correct implementation
- Logging for debugging and insights
For more examples and detailed documentation, see the wiki.
Discriminated Unions
Install: Install-Package Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions
Documentation: Discriminated Unions
Discriminated unions are a powerful feature that allows a type to hold a value that could be one of several different types. They provide type safety, exhaustive pattern matching, and elegant handling of complex domain scenarios. Key benefits include:
- Type-safe representation of values that can be one of several types
- Exhaustive pattern matching ensuring all cases are handled
- Elegant modeling of domain concepts with multiple states
- Clean handling of success/failure scenarios without exceptions
The library provides two types of unions to suit different needs:
Ad hoc unions
Perfect for simple scenarios where you need to combine a few types quickly. Features:
- Type-safe combination of up to 5 different types
- Implicit conversions and type checking
- Exhaustive pattern matching with Switch/Map methods
- Built-in equality comparison
- Support for class, struct, or ref struct implementations
// Quick combination of types
[Union<string, int>]
public partial class TextOrNumber;
// Create and use the union
TextOrNumber value = "Hello"; // Implicit conversion
TextOrNumber number = 42; // Works with any defined type
// Type-safe access
if (value.IsString)
{
string text = value.AsString; // Type-safe access
Console.WriteLine(text);
}
// Exhaustive pattern matching
var result = value.Switch(
@string: text => $"Text: {text}",
int32: num => $"Number: {num}"
);
// Custom property names for clarity
[Union<string, int>(T1Name = "Text", T2Name = "Number")]
public partial class BetterNamed;
// Now use .IsText, .IsNumber, .AsText, .AsNumber
Regular unions
Ideal for modeling domain concepts and complex hierarchies. Features:
- Inheritance-based approach for complex scenarios
- Support for both classes and records
- Integration with value objects
- Generic type support
- Exhaustive pattern matching
Perfect for modeling domain concepts:
// Model domain concepts clearly
[Union]
public partial record OrderStatus
{
public record Pending : OrderStatus;
public record Processing(DateTime StartedAt) : OrderStatus;
public record Completed(DateTime CompletedAt, string TrackingNumber) : OrderStatus;
public record Cancelled(string Reason) : OrderStatus;
}
// Generic result type for error handling
[Union]
public partial record Result<T>
{
public record Success(T Value) : Result<T>;
public record Failure(string Error) : Result<T>;
// Convenient implicit conversions
public static implicit operator Result<T>(T value) => new Success(value);
public static implicit operator Result<T>(string error) => new Failure(error);
}
// Usage
Result<int> result = await GetDataAsync();
var message = result.Switch(
success: s => $"Got value: {s.Value}",
failure: f => $"Error: {f.Error}"
);
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. net9.0 was computed. net9.0-android was computed. net9.0-browser was computed. net9.0-ios was computed. net9.0-maccatalyst was computed. net9.0-macos was computed. net9.0-tvos was computed. net9.0-windows was computed. |
-
net7.0
- Thinktecture.Runtime.Extensions (>= 8.4.0)
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