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?
List<T>
is compiletime vsnew FixedLengthClassBuilder(className)
is runtime. How would it know what<T>
it should return? Technically; AList<T>
can be created, but it will be returned asIList
<T>
in my method and create like this varfhEngine = new FileHelperEngine<myClass>()
, so it returnedList<T>
, whereas when I pass theclassBuilder
, it doesn't accept generic type?const string className = "My_Dynamic_Class";
as<T>
parameter? thats why... In your examplefhEngine = new FileHelperEngine<myClass>()
you do.. but not in the example provided above.FixedLengthClassBuilder
takes only a string class name and not<T>
, so I can't pass like that. Yes, in my second example, I get theList<T>
, but that code can only be used if I'm hard coding the field class.List<object>
toList<myClass>
without looping? I tried automapper, but it won't work. Even theCast<T>
orOfType<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 :)