TemplR.Generator 1.0.2

dotnet add package TemplR.Generator --version 1.0.2                
NuGet\Install-Package TemplR.Generator -Version 1.0.2                
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="TemplR.Generator" Version="1.0.2" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add TemplR.Generator --version 1.0.2                
#r "nuget: TemplR.Generator, 1.0.2"                
#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 TemplR.Generator as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=TemplR.Generator&version=1.0.2

// Install TemplR.Generator as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=TemplR.Generator&version=1.0.2                

TemplR

Serializable, Type-safe Payload Enrichment for .NET

Installing TemplR.

TemplR can be installed from nuget

Install-Package TemplR

or using the dotnet clr

dotnet add package TemplR

Creating a template proxy.

TemplR can auto-generate proxies from your own data objects that allow properties to be replaced by strongly typed variables. To create a proxy from an existing record or class you first need to install TemplR's code generator library:

Install-Package TemplR.Generator

Next define a new proxy by defining a new partial class decorated with the TemplateAttribute

    [Template(typeof(Person))]
    public partial class PersonTemplate {}

The TemplateAttribute takes a single argument equal to the type that is being proxied. You should now be able to create a new PersonTemplate instance, which will have proxiable versions of all the original class' properties...

    var person = new PersonTemplate
    {
        Name = "Santa Claus",
        Age = From.Variable("yearsSinceFirstChristmas"),
        IsImaginary = From.Variable()
    }

If no name is passed to From.Variable, then the variable will take the same name as the property it is assigned to.

This proxy can be passed to any method which accepts either Template or Template<Person> as a parameter.

Json Serialization and Deserialization.

TemplR supports both serialization and deserialization using System.Text.Json. To enable this functionality you need to install the following library...

Install-Package TemplR.System.Text.Json

To add the required converters, create a new instance of JsonSerializerOptions and call the UseTemplR() extension method on it.

    JsonSerializerOptions serializerOptions = new()
    {
        WriteIndented = true,
        PropertyNamingPolicy = JsonNamingPolicy.CamelCase
    };
    serializerOptions.UseTemplR();

from that point on these options should be used for all calls to the JsonSerializer.

Serialization with variable values.

To serialize a template, with replacement values for any variables, first deserialize to the Template type, call SetVariables and then re-serialize it...

    var template = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<Template>(json, serializerOptions);
    template.SetVariables(new()
    {
        { "yearsSinceFirstChristmas", 42 },
        { "isImaginary", false }
    });
    var jsonWithVariables = JsonSerializer.Serialize(template, serializerOptions);
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