#6 Advanced code reuse with .cs files
Reuse code with .cs files (new in 2sxc 10.01)
Starting with 2sxc 10.01 CreateInstance()
can also be used with .cs files,
from both razor pages as well as WebApi controllers.
This allows you to create shared code which can be used in Razor and WebApi controllers.
Using shared library of simple functions
The example takes a cs file FunctionsBasic.cs
with shared code in a class FunctionsBasic
.
This example uses a simple C# class, so the code only has what's in it.
Hello from FunctionsBasic: Hello from shared functions!
@{
var lib = CreateInstance("FunctionsBasic.cs");
}
<div>Hello from FunctionsBasic: @lib.SayHello()</div>
Using a different Class from a library files
The example takes a cs file with shared code, but gets the class Second
.
Hello from FunctionsBasic: Hello from the second class!
@{
var lib2 = CreateInstance("FunctionsBasic.cs", name: "Second");
}
<div>Hello from FunctionsBasic: @lib2.SayHello()</div>
Using shared code with context
Often you may need context - like the Dnn
or App
objects.
We made this easy by defining a base class you can inherit from, called Custom.Hybrid.Code14
(previously ToSic.Sxc.Dnn.DynamicCode
).
If you use that as your base-class, all existing context is automatically attached, allowing you to
access variables like App
.
@{
var powerLib = CreateInstance("FunctionsWithContext.cs");
}
<div>
<img loading="lazy" src='@powerLib.QrPath("https://2sxc.org")' width="75px">
</div>
Using shared libraries in WebApi Controllers
The mechanism above also works in WebApi Controllers (if you have 2sxc 10.01+).
Note that specifically in WebApi you can only use CreateInstance(...)
for .cs
files.
Click to see the result of a WebApi call with the shared code:
#6 Advanced code reuse with .cs files
@inherits Custom.Hybrid.Razor14
@{
// Tell the page that we need the 2sxc Js APIs
Kit.Page.Activate("2sxc.JsCore");
var hlp = CreateInstance("../shared/Helpers.cs");
}
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Reuse code with .cs files (new in 2sxc... <!-- unimportant stuff, hidden -->
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<h2>Using shared library of simple functions</h2>
The example takes a cs file... <!-- unimportant stuff, hidden -->
@{
var lib = CreateInstance("FunctionsBasic.cs");
}
<div>Hello from FunctionsBasic: @lib.SayHello()</div>
<hr>
<h2>Using a different Class from a library files</h2>
The example takes a cs file with shared... <!-- unimportant stuff, hidden -->
@{
var lib2 = CreateInstance("FunctionsBasic.cs", name: "Second");
}
<div>Hello from FunctionsBasic: @lib2.SayHello()</div>
<hr>
<h2>Using shared code with context</h2>
Often you may need context - like the... <!-- unimportant stuff, hidden -->
@{
var powerLib = CreateInstance("FunctionsWithContext.cs");
}
<div>
<img loading="lazy" src='@powerLib.QrPath("https://2sxc.org")' width="75px">
</div>
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<blockquote>
Click to see the result of a WebApi call with the shared code:
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" onclick="callApiWithSharedCode(this)">
Call WebApi
</button>
</blockquote>
<script>
function callApiWithSharedCode(context) {
$2sxc(context).webApi.fetchJson('app/auto/reuse/api/sharedcode/hello')
.then(function (results) {
console.log(results);
alert(results);
});
return false;
}
</script>
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// Important notes:
// - This class should have the same name as the file it's in
public class FunctionsBasic {
public string SayHello() {
return "Hello from shared functions!";
}
}
// Example for another class in the same file
public class Second {
public string SayHello() {
return "Hello from the second class!";
}
}
// Important notes:
// - This class should have the same name as the file it's in
// - This inherits from Custom.Hybrid.Code14
// which will automatically provide the common objects like App, Dnn etc.
// from the current context to use in your code
public class FunctionsWithContext: Custom.Hybrid.Code14 {
public string QrPath(string link) {
// path to qr-code generator
var qrPath = "//api.qrserver.com/v1/create-qr-code/?color={foreground}&bgcolor={background}&qzone=0&margin=0&size={dim}x{dim}&ecc={ecc}&data={link}"
.Replace("{foreground}", App.Settings.QrForegroundColor.Replace("#", ""))
.Replace("{background}", App.Settings.QrBackgroundColor.Replace("#", ""))
.Replace("{dim}", App.Settings.QrDimension.ToString())
.Replace("{ecc}", App.Settings.QrEcc)
.Replace("{link}", link)
;
return qrPath;
}
}
// Add namespaces for security check in Oqtane & DNN despite differences in .net core/.net Framework
// If you only target one platform, you can remove the parts you don't need
#if NETCOREAPP
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authorization; // .net core [AllowAnonymous] & [Authorize]
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc; // .net core [HttpGet] / [HttpPost] etc.
#else
using System.Web.Http; // .net 4.5 [AllowAnonymous] / [HttpGet]
using DotNetNuke.Web.Api; // [DnnModuleAuthorize] & [ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
#endif
[AllowAnonymous] // all commands can be accessed without a login
[ValidateAntiForgeryToken] // protects API from users not on your site (CSRF protection)
public class SharedCodeController : Custom.Hybrid.Api14 // see https://r.2sxc.org/CustomWebApi
{
[HttpGet]
[AllowAnonymous]
public string Hello()
{
var shared = CreateInstance("../FunctionsBasic.cs");
return shared.SayHello();
}
}
// The next line is for 2sxc-internal quality checks, you can ignore this
// 2sxclint:disable:no-dnn-namespaces - 2sxclint:disable:no-web-namespace