Appi.Core
1.0.4
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Appi.Core --version 1.0.4
NuGet\Install-Package Appi.Core -Version 1.0.4
<PackageReference Include="Appi.Core" Version="1.0.4" />
paket add Appi.Core --version 1.0.4
#r "nuget: Appi.Core, 1.0.4"
// Install Appi.Core as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Appi.Core&version=1.0.4 // Install Appi.Core as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Appi.Core&version=1.0.4
Appi
What is Appi
? Appi is short for App information.
The goal is to query your sources for information through one tool; all at once, in groups or individually, highly extensible. Accessible from your favorite shell with easy-to-remeber commands from your keyboard without even touching your mouse.
Because your information sources will be different from mine, go start building your first plugin.
Installation
- Install via NuGet:
dotnet tool install --global Appi
- Build from your own
Usage
Demo
This demo shows the find
command searching for god
with two active sources (poetry.db
and MoreOptions
), selecting and displaying one result (Author, Title, Lines - properties based on ResultAttribute
), and finally taking some action on it (Quit
).
Help information
find
command (default, can be omitted)
DESCRIPTION:
Query all (default) or only the specified sources.
USAGE:
Appi find <query> [OPTIONS]
EXAMPLES:
Appi god
Appi god -s poetry
Appi god -g demo
Appi find god
Appi find god --source poetry
Appi find god --group demo
ARGUMENTS:
<query> Search for the given query
OPTIONS:
DEFAULT
-h, --help Prints help information
-g, --group all Search within a group
-s, --source Search within a single source
-c, --case-sensitive The query parameter will be case-sensitive
list
command
List all your installed sources with Appi list
and see how they can be queried using the --source
or --group
option.
╔══════════════════╤═════════════════════════════════╤════════╤══════════════════════════════╤══════════════════════════════╗
║ Name │ Description │ Active │ Source alias (-s / --source) │ Group aliases (-g / --group) ║
╟──────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────┼────────┼──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────╢
║ scraped.txt File │ Contents of the file. │ │ scrapedtxtfile │ ║
║ Poetry │ by poetrydb.org │ X │ poetry │ demo ║
║ More │ Non-contextual options │ X │ more │ ║
║ Demo Assembly │ Returns hard-coded hello world. │ X │ external │ demo ║
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config
command
Need to install a your newly created plugin or open the configuration file? Here is how:
DESCRIPTION:
Configure Appi.
USAGE:
Appi config [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
EXAMPLES:
Appi config open
Appi config allow-libs true
Appi config register-lib E:\my-own-appi-plugin.dll
OPTIONS:
-h, --help Prints help information
COMMANDS:
open Opens the app's configuration directory
allow-libs <allowed: true|false> Allow or disallow external libraries to be loaded
register-lib <path> Register a new library which is copied to application directory and registred in sources.json
Infrastructure
Some infrastructure classes are already provided. You can build up from given classes like:
- File (see
sources.json
after runningappi config open
and change the path of your text file) - More to come out of the box (want to collaborate?)
Plugins
This app is highly extensible by adding own plugins. You can fetch data from any source you can imagine, e. g. from your SharePoint Server, Active Directory or any database.
Just follow these simple steps:
- Create a .NET 7 class library
- Add the
Appi.Core
NuGet package as a dependency
(e. g.PM> Install-Package Appi.Core
) - Create classes that implement
ISource
andResultItemBase
(see GitHub examples) - Register the new assembly by calling
appi config register-lib "pathToAssembly.dll"
Example for implementing ISource
The class implementing ISource
must have a parameterless constructor.
The ReadAsync()
method must pass the FindItemsOptions
object which contains the query and returns the found data.
The initial values of the properties are used to create the entry in the sources.json
config file when installing your plugin.
using Core.Abstractions;
using Core.Models;
namespace ExternalSourceDemo
{
public class ExternalDemoSource : ISource
{
public string TypeName { get; set; } = typeof(ExternalDemoSource).Name;
public string Name { get; set; } = "Demo Assembly";
public string Alias { get; set; } = "external";
public string Description { get; set; } = "Returns hard-coded hello world.";
public bool IsActive { get; set; } = true;
public int SortOrder { get; set; } = 50;
public string? Path { get; set; }
public string? Arguments { get; set; }
public bool? IsQueryCommand { get; set; } = true;
public string[]? Groups { get; set; } = new[] { "demo" };
public async Task<IEnumerable<ResultItemBase>> ReadAsync(FindItemsOptions options)
{
var output = new List<ExternalDemoResult>()
{
new() { Name = "Hello", Description = options?.Query ?? "World" }
};
return await Task.FromResult(output);
}
}
}
The example above will create the following entry in sources.json
file using the command Appi config register-lib "C:\...\Appi.Infrastructure.ExternalDemoSource.dll"
:
[
{
"TypeName": "ExternalDemoSource",
"Name": "Demo Assembly",
"Alias": "external",
"Groups": [
"demo"
],
"Description": "Returns hard-coded hello world.",
"IsActive": true,
"SortOrder": 50,
"Path": null,
"Arguments": null,
"IsQueryCommand": true
}
]
Your source can now be queried using the find
command, e. g. Appi god -s external
or along with other sources inside the demo
group with Appi god -g demo
Of course, the file can be edited to your needs afterwards, e. g. to change the alias or group name.
Example for implementing ResultItemBase
This class controls the output of an item by overriding the ToString()
method and displays the possible actions with the result of GetActions()
method if an item of this source gets selected. You can easily interact with predefined services like using the ClipboardService
or ProcessService
for most frequent used actions.
By using the Result
attribute you can define the displayed properties in the output table.
using Core.Abstractions;
using Core.Attributes;
using Core.Models;
namespace ExternalSourceDemo
{
public class ExternalDemoResult : ResultItemBase
{
[Result]
public override string Name { get => base.Name; set => base.Name = value; }
[Result]
public override string Description { get => base.Description; set => base.Description = value; }
public override IEnumerable<ActionItem> GetActions()
{
return Enumerable.Empty<ActionItem>();
}
public override string ToString()
{
return $"{Name} {Description}!";
}
}
}
Up next
Build more infrastructure classes like
- Microsoft SQL
- MySQL / MariaDB
- SQlite
- Unit tests
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net7.0
- No dependencies.
NuGet packages (1)
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The goal is to query your sources for information through one tool; all at once, in groups or individually, highly extensible. Use this package to create your own Appi plugins with pre-built infrastructure like SQL Server or MySQL to speed up your development. |
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