I'm working on an online booking site (airline) and I want to validate if the user/customer's chosen route is valid according to some settings. The existing codes uses a lot of enums and I found myself doing lots of if/if else/else to map a specific enum to a particular action that I wanted to happen. What I want to do is to write a enum-specific method that would do the mapping for me. Is there any standard way to do this?
Here's a simplified version of the app code using the same class names/enum values etc from the real app:
// real app has 9 members, shortened for simplicity's sake
public enum RegionType
{
Station,
Country,
All
}
public enum Directionality
{
Between,
From,
To
}
// simplified version
public class Flight
{
public RegionType RegionType { get; set; }
public RegionType TravelRegionType { get; set; }
public string RegionCode { get; set; }
public string TravelRegionCode { get; set; }
public string RegionCountryCode { get; set; }
public string TravelRegionCountryCode { get; set; }
public Directionality Directionality { get; set; }
}
Here's some sample usage:
// valid flight
Flight flight = new Flight()
{
RegionCode = "NY",
CountryCode = "JP",
RegionType = RegionType.Station,
TravelRegionType = RegionType.Country,
Directionality = Directionality.Between
};
// these are the station code/country code that user selected
// needs to be validated against the Flight object above
var userSelectedRoutes = new List<KeyValuePair<string, string>>()
{
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("NY", "JP"),
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("NY", "AU"),
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("JP", "NY")
};
Some code validation I wrote to lessen nested if/else if/else enum matching:
private bool IsRouteValid(Directionality direction, string origin,
string destination, string departure, string arrival)
{
// both departure station and arrival station
if (direction == Directionality.Between)
{
return (origin.Equals(departure, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
&& destination.Equals(arrival, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
|| origin.Equals(arrival, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
&& destination.Equals(departure, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase));
}
else if (direction == Directionality.From)
{
return (origin.Equals(departure,
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase));
}
else if (direction == Directionality.To)
{
return (destination.Equals(arrival,
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase));
}
return false;
}
And here's the messy code I want to change:
if (flight.RegionType == RegionType.Station
&& flight.TravelRegionType == RegionType.Country)
{
return userSelectedRoutes.Any(route =>
IsRouteValid(flight.Directionality, route.Key, route.Value,
flight.RegionCode, flight.TravelRegionCode));
}
else if (flight.RegionType == RegionType.Country
&& flight.TravelRegionType == RegionType.Station)
{
return userSelectedRoutes.Any(route =>
IsRouteValid(flight.Directionality, route.Key, route.Value,
flight.CountryCode, flight.RegionCode));
}
else if (flight.RegionType == RegionType.Station
&& flight.TravelRegionType == RegionType.Station)
{
return userSelectedRoutes.Any(route =>
IsRouteValid(flight.Directionality, route.Key, route.Value,
flight.RegionCode, flight.TravelRegionCode));
}
else if (flight.RegionType == RegionType.Station
&& flight.TravelRegionType == RegionType.All)
{
return userSelectedRoutes.Any(route =>
IsRouteValid(flight.Directionality, route.Key, route.Value,
flight.RegionCode, route.Value));
}
else if (flight.RegionType == RegionType.All
&& flight.TravelRegionType == RegionType.Station)
{
return userSelectedRoutes.Any(route =>
IsRouteValid(flight.Directionality, route.Key, route.Value,
route.Key, flight.TravelRegionCode));
}
else if (flight.RegionType == RegionType.All
&& flight.TravelRegionType == RegionType.All)
{
return true;
}
else
{
return false;
}
Legend:
RegionCode
= departure station/origin
TravelRegionCode
= arrival station/destination
Between
= routes must be only from the given departure station and arrival station and vice-versa (ex NY-JP or JP-NY)
From
= from particular station to any routes (ex AU-All)
To
= any routes to a particular station (ex All-AU)
If you could notice, the .Any
of all the conditions above are same with slight changes. I want to reduce code redundancy, if possible. I used KeyValuePair
so I have both departure station and arrival station on a single data type.
Any ideas on how could I make this code less messy/beautiful? I know I also hard coded IsRouteValid()
but I'm 100% sure that Directionality
could only have the 3 possible combinations. RegionType
on the other hand could have several several combinations like Station-Station, Station-Country, Country-Station, Country-Country etc.
Expected Output:
Valid/True for first route (NY-JP)
Invalid/False for second route (NY-AU)
Valid/True for third route (JP-NY) [since Directionality
is Between
]
Thank you for reading this very long query and thanks in advance for your feedback and suggestions.
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