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I'm using FileHelper nuget package to parse a flat file into custom DTO list class. In the beginning of my development, I hard coded the FixedFieldLength in a class file which had the list of members declared and I used that class to build the filehelperengine, but later we decided to create the field length dynamically and used below code to create the classBuilder

private FixedLengthClassBuilder BuildFixedLengthClass(string mplFileType)
{
    var layoutDetails = GetLayoutDetailsFromDatabase();

    const string className = "My_Dynamic_Class";
    var fixedLengthClassBuilder = new FixedLengthClassBuilder(className);

    foreach (var column in layoutDetails)
    {
        dynamic dynamicColumn = column;

        fixedLengthClassBuilder.AddField(dynamicColumn.FieldName, 
            dynamicColumn.NumberOfCharacters, dynamicColumn.Data_Type);

        if (dynamicColumn.Data_Type == "DateTime")
        {
            fixedLengthClassBuilder.LastField.Converter.Kind =
                FileHelpers.ConverterKind.Date;
            fixedLengthClassBuilder.LastField.Converter.Arg1 = "yyyyMMdd";
        }
    }
    return fixedLengthClassBuilder;
}

Now, I use the object returned from above method to create the FileHelperEngine as below

var fileHelperEngine = new FileHelperEngine(classBuilder.CreateRecordClass())
var parseResult = fileHelperEngine.ReadFileAsList(fileName);

Now, the parseResult will be List<object> where it has to be List<T>

The fileHelperEngine returns List<T> when we do not pass the classBuilder.CreateRecordClass()

Because of this, I had to loop each records and convert to respective type. I believe, I can't use Automapper even to convert, because object's properties are not visible to be converted.

Is this something needs to be added in this library, or is that something I'm missing?

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  • List<T> is compiletime vs new FixedLengthClassBuilder(className) is runtime. How would it know what <T> it should return? Technically; A List<T> can be created, but it will be returned as IList Nov 8, 2016 at 14:34
  • So when I used in my old code, I pass the <T> in my method and create like this var fhEngine = new FileHelperEngine<myClass>(), so it returned List<T>, whereas when I pass the classBuilder, it doesn't accept generic type?
    – superachu
    Nov 8, 2016 at 14:47
  • Where are you passing the const string className = "My_Dynamic_Class"; as <T> parameter? thats why... In your example fhEngine = new FileHelperEngine<myClass>() you do.. but not in the example provided above. Nov 8, 2016 at 14:49
  • The FixedLengthClassBuilder takes only a string class name and not <T>, so I can't pass like that. Yes, in my second example, I get the List<T>, but that code can only be used if I'm hard coding the field class.
    – superachu
    Nov 8, 2016 at 15:13
  • Is there a way I can convert the List<object> to List<myClass> without looping? I tried automapper, but it won't work. Even the Cast<T> or OfType<T> doesn't work. Right now, it's not a blocker for me, as I'm looping the records, but it would be great if I can do it in a single line of code! Any suggestions would help me digging my brain :)
    – superachu
    Nov 8, 2016 at 16:01

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Try using Cast<T>() (with the desired class inserted for T):

var parseResult = fileHelperEngine.ReadFileAsList(fileName).Cast<T>();
// if desired then add .ToList() or .ToArray()
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  • T should be known to the OP, I guess.
    – Peter B
    Nov 8, 2016 at 14:50
  • const string className = "My_Dynamic_Class"; implies it doesn't.. It will only work if a certain base class is known.. in this case Object Nov 8, 2016 at 14:50
  • @PeterB I tried and it gives this error Unable to cast object of type 'My_Dynamic_Class' to type 'myNameSpace.myDTOClassName'
    – superachu
    Nov 8, 2016 at 14:53
  • the My_Dynamic_Class is a temp name that is used by the FileHelper in memory to create the class with dynamic field length I believe. I can give that as what_ever_name_I_want
    – superachu
    Nov 8, 2016 at 14:55
  • Would it be possible to use FixedFileEngine<T>? See filehelpers.net/docs/html/T_FileHelpers_FixedFileEngine_1.htm
    – Peter B
    Nov 8, 2016 at 14:58

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