StrongTypeIdGenerator 1.0.0-rc4

This is a prerelease version of StrongTypeIdGenerator.
There is a newer prerelease version of this package available.
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package StrongTypeIdGenerator --version 1.0.0-rc4                
NuGet\Install-Package StrongTypeIdGenerator -Version 1.0.0-rc4                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="StrongTypeIdGenerator" Version="1.0.0-rc4" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add StrongTypeIdGenerator --version 1.0.0-rc4                
#r "nuget: StrongTypeIdGenerator, 1.0.0-rc4"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install StrongTypeIdGenerator as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=StrongTypeIdGenerator&version=1.0.0-rc4&prerelease

// Install StrongTypeIdGenerator as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=StrongTypeIdGenerator&version=1.0.0-rc4&prerelease                

StrongTypeIdGenerator

StrongTypeIdGenerator is a source generator that helps you create strongly-typed identifiers in your C# projects. It supports Guid and string-based identifiers.

Define this:

[StringId]
partial class FooId
{
}

and get this generated:

[System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(FooIdConverter))]
partial class FooId : IEquatable<FooId>, IComparable<FooId>, IFormattable
{
    public FooId(string value)
    {
        if (value is null)
        {
            throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(value));
        }

        Value = value;
    }

    public static FooId Unspecified { get; } = new FooId(string.Empty);

    public string Value { get; }

    public static implicit operator FooId(string value) { ... }

    public static implicit operator string(FooId value) { ... }

    public bool Equals(FooId? other) { ... }

    public int CompareTo(FooId? other) { ... }

    public override bool Equals(object? obj) { ... }

    public override int GetHashCode() => Value.GetHashCode();

    public override string ToString() => Value;

    public string ToString(string? format, IFormatProvider? formatProvider) => Value;

    public static bool operator ==(FooId left, FooId right) { ... }

    public static bool operator !=(FooId left, FooId right) { ... }

    public static bool operator <(FooId left, FooId right) { ... }

    public static bool operator <=(FooId left, FooId right) { ... }

    public static bool operator >(FooId left, FooId right) { ... }

    public static bool operator >=(FooId left, FooId right) { ... }

    private sealed partial class FooIdConverter : TypeToStringConverter<FooId>
    {
        protected override string? InternalConvertToString(FooId value)
        {
            return value.Value;
        }

        protected override FooId? InternalConvertFromString(string value)
        {
            return new FooId(value);
        }
    }
}

Design decisions

There are a few opinionated principles regarding what strong type identifiers should and should not do, which may be different from similar libraries and are reasons this project existence.

Idenifier type should be a reference type, not a value type.

Being able to protect invariants and not allow instance of id with invalid value to exist, is chosen over avoiding additional object allocation.

No dependency on serialization libraries.

StrongTypeIdGenerator only defines System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter that can convert to and from string. No System.Text.Json or Newtonsoft.Json or EF Core converters defined.

This way Id types can be defined in netstandard2.0 libraries with no additional dependencies.

The proposed way to use generated Id classes in serialization e.g. with System.Text.Json is to provide custom JsonConverterFactory to serializer, that would utilize generated TypeConverter.

Ability to define custom id precondition checks.

If Id class defines method static string CheckValue(string value), that method would be called from generated constructor.

[StringId]
partial class FooId
{
    private static string CheckValue(string value)
    {
        if (value.Length > 10)
        {
            throw new ArgumentException("Value is too long", nameof(value));
        }

        return value;
    }
}

Installation

Add nuget package https://www.nuget.org/packages/StrongTypeIdGenerator. Make sure to specify PrivateAssets="all":

<PackageReference Include="StrongTypeIdGenerator" Version="1.0.0" PrivateAssets="all" />

Usage

Just define your Id type like that

[StringId]
public sealed partial class FooId
{
}

[GuidId]
public sealed partial class BarId
{
}

Acknowledgements

Inspired by a great library https://github.com/andrewlock/StronglyTypedId.

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Version Downloads Last updated
1.0.0-rc5 46 10/8/2024
1.0.0-rc4 62 7/8/2024
1.0.0-rc3 71 6/22/2024
1.0.0-rc2 60 6/15/2024
1.0.0-rc1 65 6/15/2024
1.0.0-rc0 59 6/15/2024