Energy.Core
18.7.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Energy.Core --version 18.7.0
NuGet\Install-Package Energy.Core -Version 18.7.0
<PackageReference Include="Energy.Core" Version="18.7.0" />
paket add Energy.Core --version 18.7.0
#r "nuget: Energy.Core, 18.7.0"
// Install Energy.Core as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Energy.Core&version=18.7.0 // Install Energy.Core as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Energy.Core&version=18.7.0
Energy.Core is a .NET library which boosts your program with static functionality covering various type conversions, database abstraction layer, object mapping and simple application framework. Useful to build simple console applications, services, websites or even big applications.
Filled with radioactive rays and made with love for you...
Designed for all purposes as a set of libraries compiled into one include file. No external dependencies (almost), available for main .NET platform versions. Including .NET 2 or Compact Framework but also available for new .NET Core platform.
Installation
The easiest way is install using nuget either by finding Energy.Core package in official gallery or by executing command.
Install-Package Energy.Core
Installation package contains versions for .NET 4, .NET Standard / .NET Core and legacy .NET 2. Nuget should choose apropriate version automatically.
Examples
Safely converting value types
Conversion functions are located in Energy.Base.Cast class. These functions will try to convert value to desired type or use defaults if value cannot be converted.
int numberInt = Energy.Base.Cast.StringToInteger("123");
long numberLong = Energy.Base.Cast.StringToLong("1234567890");
double numberDouble = Energy.Base.Cast.StringToDouble("3.1415"); // or "3,1415"
Console.WriteLine(Energy.Base.Cast.DoubleToString(numberDouble));
Last will always result in culture invariant version "3.1415".
Displaying bytes in pretty format
byte[] array = Energy.Base.Random.GetRandomByteArray(40);
Console.WriteLine(Energy.Base.Hex.Print(array));
Which may result in example output.
2c c5 31 be de 96 fb 5a 76 53 b7 84 2c 09 8d 16 ,.1....ZvS..,...
88 0f c5 6c 50 c3 69 51 48 99 4b 9f 53 00 79 89 ...lP.iQH.K.S y.
1d c9 de c6 4a c9 dc e2 ....J...
This was very basic usage but you may extend it with different formatting options, offsets and even coloring.
Waiting for user input on console
When you call Console.ReadLine() program will stop and wait for user input. If you want to stop only when user enters data, use Energy.Core.Tilde.ReadLine() which will result in null as long as user has not accepted its input by pressing Enter key allowing your program to do its job.
Easily make REST requests
How about:
string url = "https://www.google.com/search?q=Energy";
Console.WriteLine(Energy.Core.Web.Get(url).Body);
Easy to use, build upon standard System.Net.WebRequest class REST functions available for common methods like GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD or OPTIONS.
Generic SQL database connection
Here database connection is made using general connection class cooperating with each ADO.NET provider of the database connection.
Energy.Source.Connection<MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection> db
= new Energy.Source.Connection<MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection>();
db.ConnectionString = @"Server=127.0.0.1;Database=test;Uid=test;Pwd=test;";
if (!db.Test())
{
Console.WriteLine("Connection test error");
}
else
{
string result = db.Scalar<string>("SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()");
Console.WriteLine("Current server time is: {0}", result);
}
Connections are thread safe, may be cloned or even set to be persistent if you want to limit connections to your SQL database.
Content
Library has been divided into several different namespaces. Following table briefly describes the purpose of each of them.
- Energy.Base - Contains base classes
- Energy.Core - Library functions
- Energy.Attribute - Attributes
- Energy.Enumeration - Enumerations
- Energy.Interface - Interfaces
- Energy.Source - Database connection
History
Working for many years on different development projects, from simple applications, web applicatons, to a rich and monolithic production environment with plenty of small software programs that act as interfaces and all kinds of small services, as most of you have probably noticed that some part of the functionality is repeated to a greater or lesser extent regardless of the project type.
This library was created completely independently from my professional work as an attempt to build a "base", which can be quickly used in almost any project in order not to repeat again the same codes to achieve functionality like safe (international) type conversion or generic database connection which is easy and most importantly safe to use.
Greetings
To be continued...
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net5.0 was computed. net5.0-windows was computed. net6.0 was computed. 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 was computed. 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 was computed. 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. |
.NET Core | netcoreapp2.0 was computed. netcoreapp2.1 was computed. netcoreapp2.2 was computed. netcoreapp3.0 was computed. netcoreapp3.1 was computed. |
.NET Standard | netstandard2.0 is compatible. netstandard2.1 was computed. |
.NET Framework | net20 is compatible. net35 was computed. net40 is compatible. net403 was computed. net45 was computed. net451 was computed. net452 was computed. net46 was computed. net461 was computed. net462 was computed. net463 was computed. net47 was computed. net471 was computed. net472 was computed. net48 was computed. net481 was computed. |
MonoAndroid | monoandroid was computed. |
MonoMac | monomac was computed. |
MonoTouch | monotouch was computed. |
Tizen | tizen40 was computed. tizen60 was computed. |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios was computed. |
Xamarin.Mac | xamarinmac was computed. |
Xamarin.TVOS | xamarintvos was computed. |
Xamarin.WatchOS | xamarinwatchos was computed. |
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.NETFramework 2.0
- No dependencies.
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.NETFramework 4.0
- No dependencies.
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.NETStandard 2.0
- No dependencies.
NuGet packages
This package is not used by any NuGet packages.
GitHub repositories
This package is not used by any popular GitHub repositories.
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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24.11.0 | 80 | 11/16/2024 |
20.12.21 | 416 | 4/5/2023 |
20.12.20 | 1,074 | 12/1/2021 |
20.12.19 | 518 | 11/7/2021 |
20.12.18 | 442 | 10/20/2021 |
20.12.17 | 419 | 10/6/2021 |
20.12.16 | 1,024 | 4/12/2021 |
20.12.15 | 481 | 2/25/2021 |
20.12.14 | 493 | 2/6/2021 |
20.12.13 | 474 | 1/31/2021 |
20.12.12 | 468 | 1/22/2021 |
20.12.11 | 491 | 1/17/2021 |
20.12.10 | 545 | 12/30/2020 |
18.12.35 | 563 | 12/20/2020 |
18.12.34 | 546 | 11/21/2020 |
18.12.33 | 597 | 10/20/2020 |
18.12.32 | 647 | 9/16/2020 |
18.12.31 | 579 | 8/20/2020 |
18.12.30 | 538 | 8/11/2020 |
18.12.29 | 569 | 5/27/2020 |
18.12.28 | 588 | 5/22/2020 |
18.12.27 | 561 | 5/13/2020 |
18.12.26 | 583 | 5/12/2020 |
18.12.25 | 611 | 5/5/2020 |
18.12.24 | 644 | 4/30/2020 |
18.12.23 | 626 | 4/1/2020 |
18.12.22 | 691 | 3/21/2020 |
18.12.21 | 628 | 3/8/2020 |
18.12.20 | 619 | 2/20/2020 |
18.12.19 | 763 | 2/16/2020 |
18.12.18 | 656 | 2/3/2020 |
18.12.17 | 610 | 1/31/2020 |
18.12.16 | 603 | 1/29/2020 |
18.12.15 | 631 | 1/20/2020 |
18.12.14 | 618 | 12/1/2019 |
18.12.12 | 646 | 10/17/2019 |
18.12.11 | 653 | 9/19/2019 |
18.12.10 | 649 | 8/13/2019 |
18.12.9 | 691 | 6/2/2019 |
18.12.8 | 693 | 5/26/2019 |
18.12.7 | 729 | 4/18/2019 |
18.12.6 | 721 | 3/26/2019 |
18.12.5 | 659 | 3/25/2019 |
18.12.4 | 667 | 3/7/2019 |
18.12.3 | 730 | 2/27/2019 |
18.12.2 | 856 | 12/2/2018 |
18.12.0 | 818 | 12/1/2018 |
18.11.1 | 804 | 11/17/2018 |
18.11.0 | 809 | 11/4/2018 |
18.10.0 | 870 | 10/10/2018 |
18.8.0 | 974 | 8/10/2018 |
18.7.0 | 895 | 7/31/2018 |
18.5.0 | 1,072 | 5/15/2018 |
18.3.0 | 1,113 | 3/24/2018 |
18.1.2 | 1,094 | 1/31/2018 |
18.1.1 | 1,301 | 1/23/2018 |
18.1.0 | 1,078 | 1/17/2018 |
17.12.0 | 1,080 | 12/29/2017 |
17.11.0 | 1,014 | 11/2/2017 |
17.10.3 | 1,008 | 10/20/2017 |
17.10.2 | 1,006 | 10/12/2017 |
17.10.1 | 1,004 | 10/10/2017 |
17.10.0 | 1,003 | 10/7/2017 |
17.9.4 | 982 | 9/27/2017 |
17.9.3 | 1,031 | 9/21/2017 |
17.9.2 | 1,013 | 9/17/2017 |
17.9.1 | 1,024 | 9/10/2017 |
17.9.0 | 993 | 9/6/2017 |
17.7.0 | 1,043 | 7/31/2017 |
17.6.0 | 1,040 | 6/30/2017 |
17.5.0 | 1,057 | 5/21/2017 |
16.10.0 | 1,070 | 3/1/2017 |
16.6.0 | 1,365 | 6/11/2016 |
16.5.0 | 1,074 | 5/19/2016 |
16.4.9 | 1,113 | 4/27/2016 |
16.4.8 | 1,172 | 4/24/2016 |
16.4.6 | 1,102 | 4/16/2016 |
16.4.5 | 1,074 | 4/13/2016 |
16.4.4 | 1,143 | 4/9/2016 |
16.4.3 | 1,159 | 4/9/2016 |
16.4.2 | 1,115 | 4/6/2016 |
16.4.1 | 1,071 | 4/2/2016 |
16.3.2 | 1,070 | 3/31/2016 |
16.3.1 | 1,104 | 3/16/2016 |
16.3.0 | 1,092 | 3/16/2016 |
16.2.3 | 1,457 | 2/28/2016 |
16.2.2 | 1,380 | 2/25/2016 |
16.2.1 | 1,972 | 2/24/2016 |
16.2.0 | 1,261 | 2/24/2016 |
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