Woof.Settings 6.2.0

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dotnet add package Woof.Settings --version 6.2.0                
NuGet\Install-Package Woof.Settings -Version 6.2.0                
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<PackageReference Include="Woof.Settings" Version="6.2.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Woof.Settings --version 6.2.0                
#r "nuget: Woof.Settings, 6.2.0"                
#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 Woof.Settings as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Woof.Settings&version=6.2.0

// Install Woof.Settings as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Woof.Settings&version=6.2.0                

Woof.Settings

A part of the Woof Tookit by CodeDog.

Distributed under MIT License. (c)2022 by CodeDog, All rights reserved.


About

Provides JSON settings files for the modern .NET applications. Current .NET doesn't support the legacy XML settings files. This package provides something much better. A complex program configuration can be created as an object containing properties, that can be either objects and collections. The initial values can be provided in a JSON file distributed with the application, or created on first program run. All changes to the configuration values can be saved on demand, both synchronously and asynchronously.

The package provides serialization of complex objects, arrays and lists. Almost all simple system types are converted. Also the advanced types, like IPAddress, IPEndPoint, Uri, Guid, FileInfo, DirectoryInfo, DateTime, DateOnly, TimeSpan, TimeOnly and byte[] are supported by default.

No manual mapping is necessary, JSON structure is mapped to the configuration object structure fully automatic.

This package is designed for all types of applications, it is not targeted specifically for ASP.NET so it's DI-free. Create the configuration objects directly as singletons. It works on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and MacOS in all types of projects.

Usage

Create a configuration structure as an object containing public properties. The properties can be also the objects containing public properties. Such properties can be called sections. Each property can also be an array or a list. The collection element can either be a direct value, or a configuration section. For constant elements number use arrays, otherwise use lists. A HashSet<T> can be used instead of a List<T> when needed. Use the appropriate strong types instead of strings for all types supported.

When the configuration structure is done, it should just extend the class JsonSettings<T>. That will provide Load, LoadAsync, Save and SaveAsync methods.

The settings are NOT loaded in the constructor. Load or LoadAsync must be called in order to do so.

The T type is the type of the configuration object itself. Non public and static properties of the object are ignored when loading and saving the state.

The settings are located in the application folder (primary location) and in the user folder (secondary location).

When not found in either folder, default values are used if defined in code.

For exact location of the application and user folders with settings refer to

  • JsonSettingsLocator.LocalAppDataTarget for Windows,
  • JsonSettingsLocator.HomeDirectoryTarget for Linux.

For more implementation details see the included XML documentation and source code.

Release notes

This is a descendant of the old Woof.Config package. It's a replacement for it. It drops the IConfiguration interface as obsolete and unnecessary. It provides much simpler interface to reduce the boilerplate code to practically zero.

It also has no dependencies, using only the .NET 6 core classes.


Disclaimer

Woof Toolkit is a work in progress in constant development, however it's carefully maintained with production code quality.

PLEASE report all issues on GitHub!

Describe how to reproduce an issue. Also feel free to suggest new features or improvements.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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7.0.0 221 8/6/2023
6.2.0 336 2/20/2022

Woof Toolkit 6.2 first release.