AutoConstructor 5.4.1
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package AutoConstructor --version 5.4.1
NuGet\Install-Package AutoConstructor -Version 5.4.1
<PackageReference Include="AutoConstructor" Version="5.4.1"> <PrivateAssets>all</PrivateAssets> <IncludeAssets>runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers</IncludeAssets> </PackageReference>
paket add AutoConstructor --version 5.4.1
#r "nuget: AutoConstructor, 5.4.1"
// Install AutoConstructor as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=AutoConstructor&version=5.4.1 // Install AutoConstructor as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=AutoConstructor&version=5.4.1
AutoConstructor
C# source generator that generates a constructor from readonly fields/properties in a class or struct.
Installation
- Grab the latest package on NuGet.
Requirements
Version | Visual Studio | .NET SDK |
---|---|---|
⇐1.3.0 | 16.10+ | 5.0.300+ |
>=2.0.0 | 17.0+ | 6.0.100+ |
>=5.0.0 | 17.6+ | 7.0.302+ |
Basic usage
The following code:
[AutoConstructor]
public partial class MyClass
{
private readonly MyDbContext _context;
private readonly IHttpClientFactory _clientFactory;
private readonly IService _service;
[AutoConstructorInject("options?.Value", "options", typeof(IOptions<ApplicationOptions>))]
private readonly ApplicationOptions _options;
}
will generate:
partial class MyClass
{
public MyClass(
MyApp.MyDbContext context,
System.Net.Http.IHttpClientFactory clientFactory,
MyApp.IService service,
Microsoft.Extensions.Options.IOptions<MyApp.ApplicationOptions> options)
{
this._context = context;
this._clientFactory = clientFactory;
this._service = service;
this._options = options?.Value;
}
}
A sample containing more cases is available at the end of this README.
How to use
For any class where the generator will be used:
- Mark the class or struct as
partial
- Use
AutoConstructorAttribute
on the class or struct
By default, all readonly
non-static
fields without initialization will be used. They will be injected with the same name without any leading _
.
Fields marked with AutoConstructorIgnoreAttribute
will be ignored.
Use AutoConstructorInjectAttribute
to customize the behavior, usually when the injected parameter and the fields
do not have the same type. It takes three optional parameters:
initializer
: a string that will be used to initialize the field (by examplemyService.GetData()
), default to theparameterName
if null or empty.parameterName
: the name of the parameter to used in the constructor (by examplemyService
), default to the field name trimmed if null or empty.injectedType
: the type of the parameter to used in the constructor (by exampleIMyService
), default to the field type if null.
If no parameters are provided, the behavior will be the same as without the attribute. Using the attribute on a field that would not be injected otherwise won't make the field injectable.
When using AutoConstructorInjectAttribute
, the parameter name can be shared across multiple fields,
and even use a parameter from another field not annotated with AutoConstructorInjectAttribute
, but type must match.
Constructor accessibility
Constructor accessibility can be changed using the optional parameter accessibility
on AutoConstructorAttribute
(like [AutoConstructor("internal")]
).
The default is public
and it can be set to one of the following values:
public
private
protected
internal
protected internal
private protected
Initializer method
It is possible to add a method call at the end of the constructor. To do this, the attribute AutoConstructorInitializer
can be added to
a parameterless method that returns void. This will generate a call to the method at the end.
[AutoConstructor]
internal partial class Test
{
private readonly int _t;
[AutoConstructorInitializer]
public void Initializer()
{
}
}
will generate
public Test(int t)
{
this._t = t;
this.Initializer();
}
Configuring base
call
It is possible to configure which base constructor is called when a type has a non-object base type and has its constructor generated. By default, a call to base
is emitted only when the is only one constructor on the base type.
This behavior can be changed by adding a [AutoConstructorDefaultBase]
on a constructor in the base type to indicate that it must be chosen as the base call.
If the base type is also generated, the addDefaultBaseAttribute
parameter on AutoConstructorAttribute
can be used to generate the attribute with the generated constructor.
internal class BaseClass
{
private readonly int _t;
[AutoConstructorDefaultBase]
public BaseClass(int t1, int t3)
{
this._t = t1 + t3;
}
public BaseClass(int t)
{
this._t = t;
}
public BaseClass()
{
}
}
[AutoConstructor]
internal partial class Test : BaseClass
{
private readonly int _t2;
}
will generate
partial class Test
{
public Test(int t2, int t1, int t3) : base(t1, t3)
{
this._t2 = t2;
}
}
Properties injection
Get-only properties (public int Property { get; }
) are injected by the generator by default.
Non get-only properties (public int Property { get; set;}
) are injected only if marked with ([field: AutoConstructorInject]
) attribute.
The behavior of the injection can be modified using auto-implemented property field-targeted attributes on its backing field. The following code show an injected get-only property with a custom injecter:
[field: AutoConstructorInject(initializer: "injected.ToString()", injectedType: typeof(int), parameterName: "injected")]
public int Property { get; }
⚠️ The compiler support for auto-implemented property field-targeted attributes is not perfect, and Roslyn analyzers are not running on backings fields so some warnings may not be reported.
Configuration
Generating ArgumentNullException
By default, null checks with ArgumentNullException
are not generated when needed.
To enable this behavior, set AutoConstructor_GenerateArgumentNullExceptionChecks
to true
in the project file:
<AutoConstructor_GenerateArgumentNullExceptionChecks>true</AutoConstructor_GenerateArgumentNullExceptionChecks>
<details> <summary>5.2.X and previous versions</summary>
To enable this behavior, set AutoConstructor_DisableNullChecking
to false
in the project file.
</details>
Generating this()
calls
By default, if a non-generated parameterless constructor is available on the class (other than the implicit one), a call
to this()
is generated with the generated constructor.
To disable this behavior, set AutoConstructor_GenerateThisCalls
to false
in the project file:
<AutoConstructor_GenerateThisCalls>false</AutoConstructor_GenerateThisCalls>
This is also configurable at the attribute level with the DisableThisCall
parameter on AutoConstructorAttribute
(⚠ it is not possible force the generation at the attribute level if the generation is globally disabled).
Generating XML documentation comment
By default, no XML documentation comment will be generated for the constructor.
To enable this behavior, set AutoConstructor_GenerateConstructorDocumentation
to true
in the project file:
<AutoConstructor_GenerateConstructorDocumentation>true</AutoConstructor_GenerateConstructorDocumentation>
This will generate a default comment like this one, with each parameter reusing the corresponding field summary if available, and the parameter name otherwise:
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the Test class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name=""t1"">Some field.</param>
/// <param name=""t2"">t2</param>
By using the AutoConstructor_ConstructorDocumentationComment
property, you can configure the comment message:
<AutoConstructor_ConstructorDocumentationComment>Some comment for the {0} class.</AutoConstructor_ConstructorDocumentationComment>
This will generate the following code:
/// <summary>
/// Some comment for the Test class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name=""t1"">Some field.</param>
/// <param name=""t2"">t2</param>
Generating a parameterless constructor
If needed, a parameterless constructor can also be generated alongside the generated constructor using the addParameterless
option on AutoConstructor
.
[AutoConstructor(addParameterless: true)]
public partial class Test
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
}
will generate
partial class Test
{
#pragma warning disable CS8618 // Non-nullable field must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor.
[global::System.ObsoleteAttribute("Not intended for direct usage.", true)]
public Test()
{
}
}
This option can also be used without any fields or properties to inject, this will disable the warning that will normally be reported and generate a parameterless constructor.
⚠️ With inheritance, to be able to generate a parameterless constructor, the base type of the target type must have parameterless constructor itself.
By default, this constructor is marked as [Obsolete]
with a default message. This is configurable with :
<AutoConstructor_MarkParameterlessConstructorAsObsolete>false</AutoConstructor_MarkParameterlessConstructorAsObsolete>
<AutoConstructor_ParameterlessConstructorObsoleteMessage>Custom obsolete message</AutoConstructor_ParameterlessConstructorObsoleteMessage>
Samples describing some cases
Sample for fields
The following code
[AutoConstructor]
partial class Test
{
private readonly string _name;
// Won't be injected
private readonly Uri _uri = new Uri("/non-modified", UriKind.Relative);
// Won't be injected
[AutoConstructorIgnore]
private readonly DateTime _dateNotTaken;
// Won't be injected because not readonly. Attribute would be taken into account if this were a property, not a field.
[AutoConstructorInject]
private int _stuff;
// Won't be injected
private int? _toto;
// Support for nullables
private readonly DateTime? _date;
// Support for generics
private readonly List<DateTime> _items;
// Inject with custom initializer
[AutoConstructorInject("guid.ToString()", "guid", typeof(Guid))]
private readonly string _guidString;
// Use existing parameter defined with AutoConstructorInject
[AutoConstructorInject("guid.ToString().Length", "guid", typeof(Guid))]
private readonly int _guidLength;
// Use existing parameter from a basic injection
[AutoConstructorInject("name.ToUpper()", "name", typeof(string))]
private readonly string _nameShared;
}
will generate
public Test(string name, System.DateTime? date, System.Collections.Generic.List<System.DateTime> items, System.Guid guid)
{
this._name = name ?? throw new System.ArgumentNullException(nameof(name));
this._date = date ?? throw new System.ArgumentNullException(nameof(date));
this._items = items ?? throw new System.ArgumentNullException(nameof(items));
this._guidString = guid.ToString() ?? throw new System.ArgumentNullException(nameof(guid));
this._guidLength = guid.ToString().Length;
this._nameShared = name.ToUpper() ?? throw new System.ArgumentNullException(nameof(name));
}
Sample for get-only properties
The following code
[AutoConstructor]
public partial class Test
{
[field: AutoConstructorInject]
public int Injected { get; }
public int AlsoInjectedEvenWhenMissingAttribute { get; }
/// <summary>
/// Some property.
/// </summary>
[field: AutoConstructorInject]
public int InjectedWithDocumentation { get; }
[field: AutoConstructorInject]
public int InjectedBecauseExplicitInjection { get; set; }
[field: AutoConstructorInject]
public static int NotInjectedBecauseStatic { get; }
[field: AutoConstructorInject]
public int NotInjectedBecauseInitialized { get; } = 2;
[field: AutoConstructorIgnore]
public int NotInjectedBecauseHasIgnoreAttribute { get; }
[field: AutoConstructorInject(initializer: ""injected.ToString()"", injectedType: typeof(int), parameterName: ""injected"")]
public string InjectedWithoutCreatingAParam { get; }
}
will generate
partial class Test
{
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the Test class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name=""injected"">injected</param>
/// <param name=""injectedWithDocumentation"">Some property.</param>
/// <param name=""injectedBecauseExplicitInjection"">injectedBecauseExplicitInjection</param>
/// <param name=""alsoInjectedEvenWhenMissingAttribute"">alsoInjectedEvenWhenMissingAttribute</param>
public Test(int injected, int injectedWithDocumentation, int injectedBecauseExplicitInjection, int alsoInjectedEvenWhenMissingAttribute)
{
this.Injected = injected;
this.InjectedWithDocumentation = injectedWithDocumentation;
this.InjectedBecauseExplicitInjection = injectedBecauseExplicitInjection;
this.AlsoInjectedEvenWhenMissingAttribute = alsoInjectedEvenWhenMissingAttribute;
this.InjectedWithoutCreatingAParam = injected.ToString() ?? throw new System.ArgumentNullException(nameof(injected));
}
}
Diagnostics
ACONS01
The AutoConstructor
attribute is used on a class that is not partial.
ACONS02
The AutoConstructor
attribute is used on a class without fields to inject (without specifying addParameterless
as true).
ACONS03
The AutoConstructorIgnore
attribute is used on a field that won't already be processed.
ACONS04
The AutoConstructorInject
attribute is used on a field that won't already be processed.
ACONS05
The AutoConstructorIgnore
or AutoConstructorInject
are used on a class without the AutoConstructor
attribute.
ACONS06
A type specified in AutoConstructorInject
attribute does not match the type of another parameter with the same name.
In the following sample, both fields will be injected with guid
as parameter name, but one of type string
and the other of type Guid
,
preventing the generator from running.
public partial class Test
{
[AutoConstructorInject("guid.ToString()", "guid", typeof(Guid))]
private readonly string _guid2;
private readonly string _guid;
}
ACONS07
The accessibility defined in the AutoConstructor
attribute is not an allowed value.
ACONS08
AutoConstructorInitializer
attribute used on multiple methods inside type.
ACONS09
AutoConstructorInitializer
attribute used on a method not returning void.
ACONS10
AutoConstructorInitializer
attribute used on a method with parameters.
ACONS11
AutoConstructorDefaultBase
attribute used on multiple constructors inside type.
ACONS12
The addParameterless
option is used on a type whose base type does not have a parameterless constructor.
ACONS99
AutoConstructor_DisableNullChecking
is obsolete.
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
This package has no dependencies.
NuGet packages
This package is not used by any NuGet packages.
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