Nlabs.Result
8.0.3
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Nlabs.Result --version 8.0.3
NuGet\Install-Package Nlabs.Result -Version 8.0.3
<PackageReference Include="Nlabs.Result" Version="8.0.3" />
paket add Nlabs.Result --version 8.0.3
#r "nuget: Nlabs.Result, 8.0.3"
// Install Nlabs.Result as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Nlabs.Result&version=8.0.3 // Install Nlabs.Result as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Nlabs.Result&version=8.0.3
NLabs.Result NuGet Package
Overview
The NLabs.Result
package is designed to encapsulate the result of operations in .NET applications, offering a structured way to handle success and failure states with associated data or error messages. It is ideal for improving error handling and response consistency across various application layers.
Features
- Generic Result Type: Facilitates strong typing of the operation outcome, accommodating any data type.
- Error Handling: Enables capturing multiple error messages or detailed error structures using
Dictionary<string, List<string>>
, suitable for scenarios requiring detailed feedback. - HTTP Status Code Integration: Aligns operation results with HTTP response standards, enhancing API development.
- Implicit Conversions: Streamlines result creation from data or errors through implicit conversion operators.
Getting Started
Installation
To integrate NLabs.Result
into your project, install it via the NuGet package manager:
Install-Package NLabs.Result
Or through the .NET CLI:
dotnet add package NLabs.Result
Usage
- For a successful operation, instantiate a Result object with the desired data:
var successResult = new Result<string>("Operation successful.");
- Alternatively, leverage implicit conversion from data:
Result<string> result = "Operation successful.";
- For failures, create a Result object with an HTTP status code and error messages:
var errorResult = new Result<string>(400, new List<string> { "Error 1", "Error 2" });
- Or use implicit conversion from error details:
Result<string> result = (400, new List<string> { "Error 1", "Error 2" });
- For single error messages:
Result<string> result = (400, "Single error message");
- One error message return 500 status code
Result<string> result = Result<string>.Failure("Is fail!"); //return 500 status code
- Multiple error messages return 500 status code
Result<string> result = Result<string>.Failure(new List<string>() {"Is fail!","Is not unique!"}); //return 500 status code
- **For example, to return multiple validation errors for specific fields:
var errorDetails = new Dictionary<string, List<string>>
{
{ "Email", new List<string> { "Invalid email format", "Email already in use" } },
{ "Password", new List<string> { "Password must be at least 6 characters long" } }
};
Result<string> result = (400, errorDetails);
- **Extended Failure Method for Error Details
- In scenarios where detailed validation errors are required, you can use the following syntax:
Result<string> errorResult = Result<string>.Failure(400, new Dictionary<string, List<string>>
{
{ "Email", new List<string> { "Invalid email", "Email is already taken" } },
{ "Password", new List<string> { "Password must be stronger" } }
});
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on our GitHub repository for any suggestions or improvements.
License
NLabs.Result
is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file in the source repository for full details.
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Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net8.0 is compatible. 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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net8.0
- No dependencies.
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