EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac
0.2.2
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac --version 0.2.2
NuGet\Install-Package EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac -Version 0.2.2
<PackageReference Include="EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac" Version="0.2.2" />
paket add EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac --version 0.2.2
#r "nuget: EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac, 0.2.2"
// Install EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac&version=0.2.2 // Install EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=EasyConsoleFramework.AutoFac&version=0.2.2
Easy Console Framework
.NET Core library for easy building console application with command line parsing and inversion of control (IoC).
By default it's using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection
.
To use Autofac please refer to Using Autofac.
To use this with custom IoC please refer to Using custom IoC
It was designed for easy building application with multiple commands and low coupling.
Currently only works on Windows due to shell32.dll
dependency.
How to use
- Install nuget package ECF
- Put in your program.cs this fragment:
// Program.cs
using ECF;
new ECFHostBuilder()
.UseDefaultCommands() // register all commands with CommandAttribute and default commands (help, exit, ...)
.AddConfiguration(optional: true) // adds appsettings.json
.Configure((ctx, services, _) =>
{
ctx.Intro = $"This is example console application based on ECF. Version {typeof(Program).Assembly.GetName().Version}.\nType help to list available commands";
ctx.HelpIntro = "Welcome to example program that showcases ECF framework. Enter one of command listed below";
ctx.Prefix = ">";
})
.Run(args);
it will initialize and run your ECF console application
- You can now add your first command
using ECF;
[Command("hello-world")]
class HelloWorldCommand : CommandBase
{
private readonly IConfiguration configuration;
[Parameter(ShortName = "n", LongName = "name", Description = "Your name")]
public string Name { get; set; }
public HelloWorldCommand(IConfiguration configuration)
{
// you can use constructor to inject services
this.configuration = configuration;
}
public override void Execute()
{
if (Name == null)
{
DisplayHelp();
return;
}
Console.WriteLine($"Hello {Name}");
}
}
- Run your program you should see welcome info
This is example console application based on ECF. Version 0.1.0.
Type help to list available commands
- Invoke your command in console by typing
> hello-world -n John
Template
You can use ECF template to create new projects. Firstly you need to install template:
dotnet new install ECFTemplates
Then you can create new projects using
dotnet new ecf -o MyNewProject
Custom commands
By default it will initialize all commands inside current and entry assembly with [Command]
attribute. To change that you can register commands by calling RegisterCommands(params Assembly[])
method:
.Configure((ctx, services, registry) =>
{
// ...
registry.RegisterCommands<MyCommandAttribute>(typeof(Class).Assembly);
})
To remove default commands such as help
, exit
, and load-script
you need to remove this line:
.UseDefaultCommands()
and register commands manually:
.Configure((ctx, services, registry) =>
{
// ...
registry.RegisterCommands<ECF.CommandAttribute>(System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly());
})
Using Autofac
To use ECF with Autofac install EasyConsoleFramwork.Autofac package. Startup code look very similar with only namespace change:
// Program.cs
using ECF.Autofac;
new ECFHostBuilder()
.UseDefaultCommands() // register all commands with CommandAttribute and default commands (help, exit, ...)
.AddConfiguration(optional: true) // adds appsettings.json
.Configure((ctx, containerBuilder, _) =>
{
ctx.Intro = $"This is example console application based on ECF. Version {typeof(Program).Assembly.GetName().Version}.\nType help to list available commands";
ctx.HelpIntro = "Welcome to example program that showcases ECF framework. Enter one of command listed below";
ctx.Prefix = ">";
})
.Run(args);
Using custom IoC
To configure ECF with custom IoC follow this steps:
- Install nuget package
EasyConsoleFramwork.Base
- Implement IoC adapters
IIoCBuilderAdapter
- adapter for interacting with IoC when building (similar toIServiceCollection
)IIoCProviderAdapter
- adapter for resolving dependencies (similar toIServiceProvider
)IIoCScopeAdapter
- adapter for scopes, it's implementingIDisposable
interface to dispose scope after it ends
- Create
ECFHostBuilderBase
with yourIIoCBuilderAdapter
implementation - Other steps are similar to normal ECF application
Then you can create new projects using
dotnet new ecf -o MyNewProject
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. 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 is compatible. 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. |
-
net6.0
- Autofac (>= 6.5.0)
- EasyConsoleFramework.Base (>= 0.2.2)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json (>= 6.0.0)
-
net7.0
- Autofac (>= 6.5.0)
- EasyConsoleFramework.Base (>= 0.2.2)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json (>= 7.0.0)
-
net8.0
- Autofac (>= 6.5.0)
- EasyConsoleFramework.Base (>= 0.2.2)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json (>= 8.0.0)
NuGet packages
This package is not used by any NuGet packages.
GitHub repositories
This package is not used by any popular GitHub repositories.