Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives
contains isolated types that are used in many places within console or ASP.NET Core applications using framework extensions.
using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives;
using System;
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create a configuration builder
var configurationBuilder = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(Environment.CurrentDirectory)
// appsettings.json expected to have the following contents:
// {
// "SomeKey": "SomeValue"
// }
.AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true);
// Build the configuration
IConfiguration configuration = configurationBuilder.Build();
// Create a change token for the configuration
IChangeToken changeToken = configuration.GetReloadToken();
// Attach a change callback
IDisposable changeTokenRegistration = changeToken.RegisterChangeCallback(state =>
{
Console.WriteLine("Configuration changed!");
IConfigurationRoot root = (IConfigurationRoot)state;
var someValue = root["SomeKey"]; // Access the updated configuration value
Console.WriteLine($"New value of SomeKey: {someValue}");
}, configuration);
// go and update the value of the key SomeKey in appsettings.json.
// The change callback will be invoked when the file is saved.
Console.WriteLine("Listening for configuration changes. Press any key to exit.");
Console.ReadKey();
// Clean up the change token registration when no longer needed
changeTokenRegistration.Dispose();
}
}
using System;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives;
namespace StringValuesSample
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create a StringValues object from a single string or an array of strings
StringValues single = "Hello";
StringValues multiple = new string[] { "Hello", "World" };
// Use the implicit conversion to string or the ToString method to get the values
Console.WriteLine($"Single: {single}"); // Single: Hello
Console.WriteLine($"Multiple: {multiple}"); // Multiple: Hello,World
// Use the indexer, the Count property, and the IsNullOrEmpty method to access the values
Console.WriteLine($"Multiple[1]: {multiple[1]}"); // Multiple[1]: World
Console.WriteLine($"Single.Count: {single.Count}"); // Single.Count: 1
Console.WriteLine($"Multiple.IsNullOrEmpty: {StringValues.IsNullOrEmpty(multiple)}"); // Multiple.IsNullOrEmpty: False
// Use the Equals method or the == operator to compare two StringValues objects
Console.WriteLine($"single == \"Hello\": {single == "Hello"}"); // single == "Hello": True
Console.WriteLine($"multiple == \"Hello\": {multiple == "Hello"}"); // multiple == "Hello": False
}
}
}
The main types provided by this library are:
IChangeToken
StringValues
StringSegment
Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives is released as open source under the MIT license. Bug reports and contributions are welcome at the GitHub repository.