I had setup a small plugin system that relied on using interfaces. But I found out that interfaces couldn't be serialized and my entire save system is reliant on serializing files, which will contain these plugins.
So I decided to swap the interface for an abstract class. Which worked fine. But it seems that my current solution requires an interface.
The types for the assembly only show null and Resources. So I'm just guessing that loading assemblies in this way can't be done with abstract classes? Is there a way to do it without using interfaces?
public List<EnginePluginBase> GetEnginePlugins(string directory)
{
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(directory))
return null;
List<EnginePluginBase> plugins = new List<EnginePluginBase>();
foreach (FileInfo file in new DirectoryInfo(directory).GetFiles("*.dll"))
{
Assembly currentAssembly = Assembly.LoadFile(file.FullName);
foreach (Type type in GetTypesLoaded(currentAssembly))
{
if (type != typeof(EnginePluginBase))
continue;
EnginePluginBase plugin = (EnginePluginBase)Activator.CreateInstance(type);
plugins.Add(plugin);
}
}
return plugins;
}
private Type[] GetTypesLoaded(Assembly assembly)
{
Type[] types;
try
{
types = assembly.GetTypes();
}
catch (ReflectionTypeLoadException e)
{
types = e.Types.Where(t => t != null).ToArray();
}
return types;
}
if (type != typeof(EnginePluginBase))
seems wrong: You shoudl find (I assume) types that inherit from EnginePluginBase. Try usingIsAssignableFrom
:if (! typeof(EnginePluginBase).IsAssignableFrom(type))