I would separate the validation logic into another class. For example, if your interface is IFoo
you would have a FooValidator
with a Validate(IFoo foo)
method. This separates the implementation of IFoo
from the business rules surrounding validation. The separation means that:
- You use the same validator class for all implementations of
IFoo
- The validation logic doesn't depend on the specific implementation of
IFoo
- You can use different validators in different contexts, so an administrator could have less validation rules than a customer, or you could mock out the validation for automated tests
This example implementation uses an abstract ValidatorBase
class that you wouldn't need to use initially, I prematurely optimised it :-$ .
interface IFoo
{
int Age { get; }
string Name { get; }
}
class Foo : IFoo
{
public int Age { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
}
abstract class ValidatorBase<T>
{
public class Rule
{
public Func<T, bool> Test { get; set; }
public string Message { get; set; }
}
protected abstract IEnumerable<Rule> Rules { get; }
public IEnumerable<string> Validate(T t)
{
return this.Rules.Where(r => !r.Test(t)).Select(r => r.Message);
}
}
class FooValidator : ValidatorBase<IFoo>
{
protected override IEnumerable<ValidatorBase<IFoo>.Rule> Rules
{
get
{
return new Rule[] {
new Rule { Test = new Func<IFoo,bool>(foo => foo.Age >= 0), Message = "Age must be greater than zero" },
new Rule { Test = new Func<IFoo,bool>(foo => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(foo.Name)), Message = "Name must be provided" }
};
}
}
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var foos = new[] {
new Foo { Name = "Ben", Age = 30 },
new Foo { Age = -1 },
new Foo { Name = "Dorian Grey", Age = -140 }
};
var fooValidator = new FooValidator();
foreach (var foo in foos)
{
var messages = fooValidator.Validate(foo);
if (!messages.Any()) Console.WriteLine("Valid");
else foreach (var message in messages) Console.WriteLine("Invalid: " + message);
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
Running the program gives this result:
Valid
Invalid: Age must be greater than zero
Invalid: Name must be provided
Invalid: Age must be greater than zero