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What is an equivalent method to `GetCustomAttributes` for .NETCore (Windows 8 Framework)?

I'm putting together an app that interfaces with Stack API and have been following this tutorial (although old API version it still works). My problem is that when using this within the Windows 8 Store App I'm contrained by the .NETCore Framework which doesn't support the GetCustomAttributes method found below:

    private static IEnumerable<T> ParseJson<T>(string json) where T : class, new()
    {
        var type = typeof (T);
        var attribute = type.GetCustomAttributes(typeof (WrapperObjectAttribute), false).SingleOrDefault() as WrapperObjectAttribute;
        if (attribute == null)
        {
            throw new InvalidOperationException(
                String.Format("{0} type must be decorated with a WrapperObjectAttribute.", type.Name));
        }

        var jobject = JObject.Parse(json);
        var collection = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<T>>(jobject[attribute.WrapperObject].ToString());
        return collection;
    }

My question is two-fold. What exactly does the GetCustomAttributes do and is there an equivalent to this method within the constrains of Windows 8 Store App realm?

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James Mertz Avatar asked Oct 10 '12 08:10

James Mertz


2 Answers

You need to use type.GetTypeInfo(), which then has various GetCustomAttribute methods (via extension methods), or there is .CustomAttributes which gives you the raw information (rather than materialized Attribute instances).

For example:

var attribute = type.GetTypeInfo().GetCustomAttribute<WrapperObjectAttribute>();
if(attribute == null)
{
    ...
}
...

GetTypeInfo() is the pain of .NETCore for library authors ;p

If .GetTypeInfo() doesn't appear, then add a using System.Reflection; directive.

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Marc Gravell Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 17:11

Marc Gravell


Add the System.Reflection.TypeExtensions nugget package to your project; it has GetCustomAttributes extension.

(for VS 2017) something like this.

<ItemGroup Condition="'$(TargetFramework)' == 'netstandard1.6'">
    <PackageReference Include="System.Reflection.TypeExtensions">
        <Version>4.3.0</Version>
    </PackageReference>
</ItemGroup>
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Brad Sarsfield Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 17:11

Brad Sarsfield