I've been working through an issue for a couple of hours now, and I think I'm close. I'm working on an app where we could have 50-100 types that perform the same way. So instead of creating 50-100 classes, I tried to make it generic and this is what I have:
This is the base class:
public class RavenWriterBase<T> : IRavenWriter<T> where T : class, IDataEntity
And this is the interface:
public interface IRavenWriter<T>
{
int ExecutionIntervalInSeconds { get; }
void Execute(object stateInfo);
void Initialize(int executionIntervalInSeconds, Expression<Func<T, DateTime>> timeOrderByFunc);
}
And this is how I'm using it:
private static void StartWriters()
{
Assembly assembly = typeof(IDataEntity).Assembly;
List<IDataEntity> dataEntities = ReflectionUtility.GetObjectsForAnInterface<IDataEntity>(assembly);
foreach (IDataEntity dataEntity in dataEntities)
{
Type dataEntityType = dataEntity.GetType();
Type ravenWriterType = typeof(RavenWriterBase<>).MakeGenericType(dataEntityType);
Expression<Func<IDataEntity, DateTime>> func = x => x.CicReadTime;
// This is where I'm stuck. How do I activate this as RavenWriterBase<T>?
var ravenWriter = Activator.CreateInstance(ravenWriterType);
//ravenWriter.Initialize(60, func); // I can't do this until I cast.
// More functionality here (not part of this issue)
}
}
I'm stuck on this line from above:
var ravenWriter = Activator.CreateInstance(ravenWriterType);
This is my question:
How can I use that as RavenWriterBase or IRavenWriter? Something like:
ravenWriter.Initialize(60, func);
I think it needs to be something like this, but I need to specify a type for IRavenWriter<> and I don't know it yet:
var ravenWriter = Activator.CreateInstance(ravenWriterType) as IRavenWriter<>;
If I hover over ravenWriter, I successfully have my object:
But now I need to be able to use it in a generic way. How can I do that?
Update:
I just thought of using the dynamic keyword, and this works:
dynamic ravenWriter = Activator.CreateInstance(ravenWriterType);
ravenWriter.Initialize(60);
I cheated a bit because I realized that the Func was the same for each IDataEntity, so that wasn't necessary to pass as a parameter to Initialize(). However, at least now I can call Initialize(). But now that the Func is the same, I shouldn't need the generic interface either.