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So I have a simple validation rule pattern that I'm using to do validation on entity objects. Here is my ValidationRule class:

public class ValidationRule {

    public Func<object, bool> Rule { get; set; }
    public string ErrorMessage { get; set; }

    public ValidationRule(string errorMessage, Func<object, bool> rule) { 
        Rule = rule;
        ErrorMessage = errorMessage;
    }

    public bool IsValid(object obj) {
        return Rule(obj);
    }
}

I have a base class for my entity objects that encapsulate the methods to perform validation that looks like this:

public abstract class ModelBase {

    private List<ValidationRule> _validationRules;
    public List<ValidationRule> ValidationRules {
        get {
            if (_validationRules == null)
                _validationRules = new List<ValidationRule>();
            return _validationRules;
        }
        set { _validationRules = value; }
    }

    public ValidationResult Validate() {
        var result = new ValidationResult();
        rules.ForEach(r => {
            if (!r.IsValid(this))
                result.Errors.Add(
                    new ValidationError(r.ErrorMessage, r.PropertyName));             
            });
        return result;
    }
}

And now here's the real problem I'm trying to solve. When I create a new class that inherits from ModelBase adding validation rules is a little awkward. For example:

public class Client : ModelBase {

    public int ID{ get; set; }
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public Address MailingAddress { get; set; }

    public Client() {
        CreateValidationRules();
    }

    private void CreateValidationRules() {

        ValidationRules.Add(new ValidationRule("Client 'Name' is required.",
            c => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(((Client)c).Name)));
    }
}

Notice where I'm creating the validation rules list. Inside the lambda expression I have to case cast "c" to "Client" because my rule is essentially Func<object, bool>. I've tried many ways to make this generic by doing something like ValidationRule<Client> but I always run into problems with calling Validate() in the ModelBase class. Any ideas on how to get around this casting?

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So I have a simple validation rule pattern that I'm using to do validation on entity objects. Here is my ValidationRule class:

public class ValidationRule {

    public Func<object, bool> Rule { get; set; }
    public string ErrorMessage { get; set; }

    public ValidationRule(string errorMessage, Func<object, bool> rule) { 
        Rule = rule;
        ErrorMessage = errorMessage;
    }

    public bool IsValid(object obj) {
        return Rule(obj);
    }
}

I have a base class for my entity objects that encapsulate the methods to perform validation that looks like this:

public abstract class ModelBase {

    private List<ValidationRule> _validationRules;
    public List<ValidationRule> ValidationRules {
        get {
            if (_validationRules == null)
                _validationRules = new List<ValidationRule>();
            return _validationRules;
        }
        set { _validationRules = value; }
    }

    public ValidationResult Validate() {
        var result = new ValidationResult();
        rules.ForEach(r => {
            if (!r.IsValid(this))
                result.Errors.Add(
                    new ValidationError(r.ErrorMessage, r.PropertyName));             
            });
        return result;
    }
}

And now here's the real problem I'm trying to solve. When I create a new class that inherits from ModelBase adding validation rules is a little awkward. For example:

public class Client : ModelBase {

    public int ID{ get; set; }
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public Address MailingAddress { get; set; }

    public Client() {
        CreateValidationRules();
    }

    private void CreateValidationRules() {

        ValidationRules.Add(new ValidationRule("Client 'Name' is required.",
            c => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(((Client)c).Name)));
    }
}

Notice where I'm creating the validation rules list. Inside the lambda expression I have to case "c" to "Client" because my rule is essentially Func<object, bool>. I've tried many ways to make this generic by doing something like ValidationRule<Client> but I always run into problems with calling Validate() in the ModelBase class. Any ideas on how to get around this casting?

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I'm having some trouble with generics and casting in C#...

So I have a simple validation rule pattern that I'm using to do validation on entity objects. Here is my ValidationRule class:

public class ValidationRule {

    public Func<object, bool> Rule { get; set; }
    public string ErrorMessage { get; set; }

    public ValidationRule(string errorMessage, Func<object, bool> rule) { 
        Rule = rule;
        ErrorMessage = errorMessage;
    }

    public bool IsValid(object obj) {
        return Rule(obj);
    }
}

I have a base class for my entity objects that encapsulate the methods to perform validation that looks like this:

public abstract class ModelBase {

    private List<ValidationRule> _validationRules;
    public List<ValidationRule> ValidationRules {
        get {
            if (_validationRules == null)
                _validationRules = new List<ValidationRule>();
            return _validationRules;
        }
        set { _validationRules = value; }
    }

    public ValidationResult Validate() {
        var result = new ValidationResult();
        rules.ForEach(r => {
            if (!r.IsValid(this))
                result.Errors.Add(
                    new ValidationError(r.ErrorMessage, r.PropertyName));             
            });
        return result;
    }
}

And now here's the real problem I'm trying to solve. When I create a new class that inherits from ModelBase adding validation rules is a little awkward. For example:

public class Client : ModelBase {

    public int ID{ get; set; }
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public Address MailingAddress { get; set; }

    public Client() {
        CreateValidationRules();
    }

    private void CreateValidationRules() {

        ValidationRules.Add(new ValidationRule("Client 'Name' is required.",
            c => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(((Client)c).Name)));
    }
}

Notice where I'm creating the validation rules list. Inside the lambda expression I have to case "c" to "Client" because my rule is essentially Func. I've tried many ways to make this generic by doing something like ValidationRule but I always run into problems with calling Validate() in the ModelBase class. Any ideas on how to get around this casting?