ConfigurationValidatorAttribute Class
Definition
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Serves as the base class for the System.Configuration validator attribute types.
public ref class ConfigurationValidatorAttribute : Attribute
[System.AttributeUsage(System.AttributeTargets.Property)]
public class ConfigurationValidatorAttribute : Attribute
[<System.AttributeUsage(System.AttributeTargets.Property)>]
type ConfigurationValidatorAttribute = class
inherit Attribute
Public Class ConfigurationValidatorAttribute
Inherits Attribute
- Inheritance
- Derived
- Attributes
Examples
The following code examples demonstrate how to create two custom validators using the ConfigurationValidatorAttribute type. The first example performs validation using hard-coded parameters; the second example performs validation using the parameters assigned to it at the time it is applied to the related section property. This code example also contains three supporting files. The first file contains the custom section that uses the validators described above, the second file contains a custom converter type, and the third file contains the console application that builds and uses the custom validators and the section that contains them.
The following code example shows how to create a fixed validator with hard-coded parameters.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections;
using System.Text;
using System.Configuration;
namespace Samples.AspNet
{
// Show how to create a custom fixed
// validator. That is a validator whose
// validation parameters are hard code in this
// type.
public class FixedValidator :
ConfigurationValidatorBase
{
public override bool CanValidate(Type type)
{
return type == typeof(Automobile);
}
public override void Validate(object value)
{
ArrayList make = new ArrayList();
make.Add("Ferrari");
make.Add("Porsche");
make.Add("Lamborghini");
int minYear = 2004;
long maxMiles = 100;
string color = "red";
Automobile car = (Automobile)value;
try
{
if (!make.Contains(car.Make))
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"My dream car is not made by " + car.Make);
}
// Make sure the year is valid
if (car.Year < minYear)
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"My dream car cannot be older than " + minYear.ToString());
}
// Make sure the car can still run on its own
if (car.Miles > maxMiles)
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"My dream car drive odometer cannot read more than " +
maxMiles.ToString() + " miles");
}
// Validate color
if (car.Color.ToLower() != color)
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"My dream car can oly be " + color);
}
}
catch (ConfigurationErrorsException err)
{
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString());
}
}
}
}
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Configuration
' Show how to create a custom fixed
' validator. That is a validator whose
' validation parameters are hard code in this
' type.
Public Class FixedValidator
Inherits ConfigurationValidatorBase
Public Overrides Function CanValidate( _
ByVal type As Type) As Boolean
Return type Is GetType(Automobile)
End Function 'CanValidate
Public Overrides Sub Validate(ByVal value _
As Object)
Dim make As New ArrayList()
make.Add("Ferrari")
make.Add("Porsche")
make.Add("Lamborghini")
Dim minYear As Integer = 2004
Dim maxMiles As Long = 100
Dim color As String = "red"
Dim car As Automobile = CType(value, Automobile)
Try
If Not make.Contains(car.Make) Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"My dream car is not made by " + car.Make)
End If
' Make sure the year is valid
If car.Year < minYear Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"My dream car cannot be older than " + _
minYear.ToString())
End If
' Make sure the car can still run on its own
If car.Miles > maxMiles Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"My dream car drive odometer cannot read more than " + _
maxMiles.ToString() + " miles")
End If
' Validate color
If car.Color.ToLower() <> color Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"My dream car can oly be " + color)
End If
Catch err As ConfigurationErrorsException
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
End Class
The following code example shows how to create a programmable validator.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Configuration;
namespace Samples.AspNet
{
// Show how to create a custom programmable
// validator. That is a validator whose
// validation parameters can be passed when the
// validator is applied to a property.
public class ProgrammableValidator :
ConfigurationValidatorBase
{
private string pmake;
private string pcolor;
private long pmaxMiles;
private int pminYear;
public ProgrammableValidator(string make, string color,
long maxMiles, int minYear)
{
pmake = make;
pcolor = color;
pminYear = minYear;
pmaxMiles = maxMiles;
}
public override bool CanValidate(Type type)
{
return type == typeof(Automobile);
}
public override void Validate(object value)
{
Automobile car = (Automobile)value;
try
{
// Validate make
if (car.Make != pmake)
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"I do not by cars made by " + car.Make);
}
// Validate color
if (car.Color != pcolor)
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"My commute car must be " + pcolor);
}
// Validate year
if (car.Year < pminYear)
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"It's about time you get a new car.");
}
// Validate miles
if (car.Miles > pmaxMiles)
{
throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
"Don't take too long trips with that car.");
}
}
catch (ConfigurationErrorsException err)
{
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString());
}
}
}
public class ProgrammableValidatorAttribute :
ConfigurationValidatorAttribute
{
private string pmake;
private string pcolor;
private int pminYear;
private long pmaxMiles;
public string Make
{
get { return pmake; }
set { pmake = value; }
}
public string Color
{
get { return pcolor; }
set { pcolor = value; }
}
public int MinYear
{
get { return pminYear; }
set { pminYear = value; }
}
public long MaxMiles
{
get { return pmaxMiles; }
set { pmaxMiles = value; }
}
public ProgrammableValidatorAttribute(string make, string color,
long miles, int year)
{
pmake = make;
pcolor = color;
pminYear = year;
pmaxMiles = miles;
}
public override ConfigurationValidatorBase ValidatorInstance
{
get
{
return new ProgrammableValidator(pmake, pcolor, pmaxMiles, pminYear);
}
}
}
}
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Configuration
' Show how to create a custom programmable
' validator. That is a validator whose
' validation parameters can be passed when the
' validator is applied to a property.
Public Class ProgrammableValidator
Inherits ConfigurationValidatorBase
Private pmake As String
Private pcolor As String
Private pmaxMiles As Long
Private pminYear As Integer
Public Sub New(ByVal make As String, ByVal color As String, ByVal maxMiles As Long, ByVal minYear As Integer)
pmake = make
pcolor = color
pminYear = minYear
pmaxMiles = maxMiles
End Sub
Public Overrides Function CanValidate( _
ByVal type As Type) As Boolean
Return type Is GetType(Automobile)
End Function 'CanValidate
Public Overrides Sub Validate(ByVal value As Object)
Dim car As Automobile = CType(value, Automobile)
Try
' Validate make
If car.Make <> pmake Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"I do not by cars made by " + car.Make)
End If
' Validate color
If car.Color <> pcolor Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"My commute car must be " + pcolor)
End If
' Validate year
If car.Year < pminYear Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"It's about time you get a new car.")
End If
' Validate miles
If car.Miles > pmaxMiles Then
Throw New ConfigurationErrorsException( _
"Don't take too long trips with that car.")
End If
Catch err As ConfigurationErrorsException
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
End Class
Public Class ProgrammableValidatorAttribute
Inherits ConfigurationValidatorAttribute
Private pmake As String
Private pcolor As String
Private pminYear As Integer
Private pmaxMiles As Long
Public Property Make() As String
Get
Return pmake
End Get
Set
pmake = value
End Set
End Property
Public Property Color() As String
Get
Return pcolor
End Get
Set
pcolor = value
End Set
End Property
Public Property MinYear() As Integer
Get
Return pminYear
End Get
Set
pminYear = value
End Set
End Property
Public Property MaxMiles() As Long
Get
Return pmaxMiles
End Get
Set
pmaxMiles = value
End Set
End Property
Public Sub New(ByVal make As String, _
ByVal color As String, ByVal miles As Long, _
ByVal year As Integer)
pmake = make
pcolor = color
pminYear = year
pmaxMiles = miles
End Sub
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property ValidatorInstance() _
As ConfigurationValidatorBase
Get
Return New ProgrammableValidator(pmake, _
pcolor, pmaxMiles, pminYear)
End Get
End Property
End Class
The following code example shows how to create a custom section using the previous validators.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Configuration;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Globalization;
namespace Samples.AspNet
{
// Define the distinctive
// charecteristics of a car.
public sealed class Automobile
{
public enum specification
{
make=0, color=1, miles=2, year=3, picture=4
};
public string Make;
public string Color;
public int Year;
public long Miles;
public string Picture;
}
// Define a custom section to select a car.
// This section contains two properties one
// to define a commute car the other
// to define a dream car.
// This generates a configuration section such as:
// <Cars commute="Make:AlfaRomeo Color:Blue Miles:10000 Year:2002"
// dream="Make:Ferrari Color:Red Miles:10 Year:2005" />
public sealed class SelectCar :
ConfigurationSection
{
// Define your commute car.
// The ProgrammableValidatorAttribute allows you to define the
// chracteristics of your commute car by changing
// the values you pass to the next.
// See the ProgrammableValidatorAttribute for details.
[ProgrammableValidator("AlfaRomeo", "Blue", 10000, 2002)]
// The AutomobileConverter converts between the Automobile
// object and its related configuration commute attribute
// string value.
// Refer to AutomobileConverter for details.
[TypeConverter(typeof(AutomobileConverter))]
// Define the name of the configuration attribute to associate
// with this property. Enter the default values.
// Remember these default values must reflect the parameters
// you entered in the ProgrammableValidator above.
[ConfigurationProperty("commute", DefaultValue = "Make:AlfaRomeo Color:Blue Miles:10000 Year:2002")]
public Automobile Commute
{
get
{
return (Automobile)this["commute"];
}
set
{
this["commute"] = value;
}
}
// Apply the FixedValidatorAttribute. Here your choice
// (dream) is predetermined by the values contained in the
// FixedValidatorAttribute. Being a dream, you would think
// otherwise but that's not the case.
// See the FixedValidatorAttribute to choose your dream.
[ConfigurationValidatorAttribute(
typeof(FixedValidator))]
// The AutomobileConverter converts between the Automobile
// object and its related configuration dream attribute
// string value.
// Refer to AutomobileConverter for details.
[TypeConverter(typeof(AutomobileConverter))]
[ConfigurationProperty("dream", DefaultValue = "Make:Ferrari Color:Red Miles:10 Year:2005")]
public Automobile Dream
{
get
{
return (Automobile)this["dream"];
}
set
{
this["dream"] = value;
}
}
public SelectCar()
{
// Here you put your
// initializations, if necessary.
}
}
}
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Globalization
' Define the distinctive
' charecteristics of a car.
NotInheritable Public Class Automobile
Public Enum specification
make = 0
color = 1
miles = 2
year = 3
picture = 4
End Enum 'specification
Public Make As String
Public Color As String
Public Year As Integer
Public Miles As Long
Public Picture As String
End Class
' Define a custom section to select a car.
' This section contains two properties one
' to define a commute car the other
' to define a dream car.
' This generates a configuration section such as:
' <Cars commute="Make:AlfaRomeo Color:Blue Miles:10000 Year:2002"
' dream="Make:Ferrari Color:Red Miles:10 Year:2005" />
NotInheritable Public Class SelectCar
Inherits ConfigurationSection
' Define your commute car.
' The ProgrammableValidatorAttribute allows you to define the
' chracteristics of your commute car by changing
' the values you pass to the next.
' See the ProgrammableValidatorAttribute for details.
<ProgrammableValidator("AlfaRomeo", "Blue", 10000, 2002), _
TypeConverter(GetType(AutomobileConverter)), _
ConfigurationProperty("commute", _
DefaultValue:="Make:AlfaRomeo Color:Blue Miles:10000 Year:2002")> _
Public Property Commute() As Automobile
' The AutomobileConverter converts between the Automobile
' object and its related configuration commute attribute
' string value.
' Refer to AutomobileConverter for details.
' Define the name of the configuration attribute to associate
' with this property. Enter the default values.
' Remember these default values must reflect the parameters
' you entered in the ProgrammableValidator above.
Get
Return CType(Me("commute"), Automobile)
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Automobile)
Me("commute") = value
End Set
End Property
' Apply the FixedValidatorAttribute. Here your choice
' (dream) is predetermined by the values contained in the
' FixedValidatorAttribute. Being a dream, you would think
' otherwise but that's not the case.
' See the FixedValidatorAttribute to choose your dream.
<ConfigurationValidatorAttribute(GetType(FixedValidator)), _
TypeConverter(GetType(AutomobileConverter)), _
ConfigurationProperty("dream", _
DefaultValue:="Make:Ferrari Color:Red Miles:10 Year:2005")> _
Public Property Dream() As Automobile
' The AutomobileConverter converts between the Automobile
' object and its related configuration dream attribute
' string value.
' Refer to AutomobileConverter for details.
Get
Return CType(Me("dream"), Automobile)
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Automobile)
Me("dream") = value
End Set
End Property
Public Sub New()
End Sub
End Class
' Here you put your
' initializations, if necessary.
The following code example shows how to create a custom converter.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Configuration;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Globalization;
namespace Samples.AspNet
{
// The AutomobileConverter converts between the Automobile
// object and its related configuration commute and
// dream attribute string values.
public sealed class AutomobileConverter :
ConfigurationConverterBase
{
internal bool ValidateType(object value,
Type expected)
{
bool result;
if ((value != null) &&
(value.GetType() != expected))
result = false;
else
result = true;
return result;
}
public override bool CanConvertTo(
ITypeDescriptorContext ctx, Type type)
{
return (type == typeof(Automobile));
}
public override bool CanConvertFrom(
ITypeDescriptorContext ctx, Type type)
{
return (type == typeof(Automobile));
}
public override object ConvertTo(
ITypeDescriptorContext ctx, CultureInfo ci,
object value, Type type)
{
string data;
if (ValidateType(value, typeof(Automobile)))
{
string make = (string)(((Automobile)value).Make);
string color = (string)(((Automobile)value).Color);
string miles = (string)(((Automobile)value).Miles.ToString());
string year = (string)(((Automobile)value).Year.ToString());
data = "Make:" + make + " Color:" + color +
" Miles:" + miles + " Year:" + year;
}
else
{
data = "Invalid type";
}
return data;
}
public override object ConvertFrom(
ITypeDescriptorContext ctx, CultureInfo ci, object data)
{
Automobile selectedCar =
new Automobile();
string carInfo = (string)data;
string[] carSpecs = carInfo.Split(new Char[] { ' ' });
// selectedCar.Make = carSpecs[0].ToString();
// selectedCar.Make = carSpecs[0].ToString();
string make =
carSpecs[(int)Automobile.specification.make].ToString();
string color =
carSpecs[(int)Automobile.specification.color].ToString();
string miles =
carSpecs[(int)Automobile.specification.miles].ToString();
string year =
carSpecs[(int)Automobile.specification.year].ToString();
selectedCar.Make =
make.Substring(make.IndexOf(":")+1);
selectedCar.Color =
color.Substring(color.IndexOf(":") + 1);
selectedCar.Miles =
Convert.ToInt32(miles.Substring(miles.IndexOf(":") + 1));
selectedCar.Year =
Convert.ToInt32(year.Substring(year.IndexOf(":") + 1));
return selectedCar;
}
}
}
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Globalization
' The AutomobileConverter converts between the Automobile
' object and its related configuration commute and
' dream attribute string values.
NotInheritable Public Class AutomobileConverter
Inherits ConfigurationConverterBase
Friend Function ValidateType(ByVal value As Object, _
ByVal expected As Type) As Boolean
Dim result As Boolean
If Not (value Is Nothing) _
AndAlso value.GetType() IsNot expected Then
result = False
Else
result = True
End If
Return result
End Function 'ValidateType
Public Overrides Function CanConvertTo(ByVal ctx _
As ITypeDescriptorContext, ByVal type As Type) As Boolean
Return type Is GetType(Automobile)
End Function 'CanConvertTo
Public Overrides Function CanConvertFrom(ByVal ctx _
As ITypeDescriptorContext, ByVal type As Type) As Boolean
Return type Is GetType(Automobile)
End Function 'CanConvertFrom
Public Overrides Function ConvertTo(ByVal ctx _
As ITypeDescriptorContext, ByVal ci As CultureInfo, _
ByVal value As Object, ByVal type As Type) As Object
Dim data As String
If ValidateType(value, GetType(Automobile)) Then
Dim make As String = _
CStr(CType(value, Automobile).Make)
Dim color As String = _
CStr(CType(value, Automobile).Color)
Dim miles As String = _
CStr(CType(value, Automobile).Miles.ToString())
Dim year As String = _
CStr(CType(value, Automobile).Year.ToString())
data = "Make:" + make + " Color:" + color + _
" Miles:" + miles + " Year:" + year
Else
data = "Invalid type"
End If
Return data
End Function 'ConvertTo
Public Overrides Function ConvertFrom(ByVal ctx _
As ITypeDescriptorContext, ByVal ci As CultureInfo, _
ByVal data As Object) As Object
Dim selectedCar As New Automobile()
Dim carInfo As String = CStr(data)
Dim carSpecs As String() = carInfo.Split(New [Char]() {" "c})
' selectedCar.Make = carSpecs[0].ToString();
' selectedCar.Make = carSpecs[0].ToString();
Dim make As String = _
carSpecs(Fix(Automobile.specification.make)).ToString()
Dim color As String = _
carSpecs(Fix(Automobile.specification.color)).ToString()
Dim miles As String = _
carSpecs(Fix(Automobile.specification.miles)).ToString()
Dim year As String = _
carSpecs(Fix(Automobile.specification.year)).ToString()
selectedCar.Make = _
make.Substring(make.IndexOf(":") + 1)
selectedCar.Color = _
color.Substring(color.IndexOf(":") + 1)
selectedCar.Miles = _
Convert.ToInt32(miles.Substring(miles.IndexOf(":") + 1))
selectedCar.Year = _
Convert.ToInt32(year.Substring(year.IndexOf(":") + 1))
Return selectedCar
End Function 'ConvertFrom
End Class
The following code example shows how to create the console application that builds and uses the custom validators and their containing section.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Configuration;
namespace Samples.AspNet
{
class TestingConfigValidatorAttribute
{
static TestingConfigValidatorAttribute()
{
try
{
SelectCar car;
// Get the current configuration file.
System.Configuration.Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(
ConfigurationUserLevel.None);
// Create the section entry for the selected car.
if (config.Sections["Cars"] == null)
{
car = new SelectCar();
config.Sections.Add("Cars", car);
car.SectionInformation.ForceSave = true;
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Full);
}
}
catch (ConfigurationErrorsException err)
{
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString());
}
}
private static void GetCars()
{
try
{
// Get the current configuration file.
System.Configuration.Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(
ConfigurationUserLevel.None);
// Get the Cars section.
SelectCar cars =
config.GetSection("Cars") as SelectCar;
Console.WriteLine("Dream Make: {0} Color: {1} Miles: {2} Year: {3}",
cars.Dream.Make, cars.Dream.Color,
cars.Dream.Miles, cars.Dream.Year);
Console.WriteLine("Commute Make: {0} Color: {1} Miles: {2} Year: {3}",
cars.Commute.Make, cars.Commute.Color,
cars.Commute.Miles, cars.Commute.Year);
}
catch (ConfigurationErrorsException err)
{
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString());
}
}
private static void NotAllowedCars()
{
try
{
// Get the current configuration file.
System.Configuration.Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(
ConfigurationUserLevel.None);
Automobile dreamCar = new Automobile();
dreamCar.Color = "Red";
dreamCar.Make = "BMW";
dreamCar.Miles = 10;
dreamCar.Year = 2005;
Automobile commuteCar = new Automobile();
commuteCar.Color = "Blue";
commuteCar.Make = "Yugo";
commuteCar.Miles = 10;
commuteCar.Year = 1990;
// Get the Cars section.
SelectCar cars =
config.GetSection("Cars") as SelectCar;
cars.Dream = dreamCar;
cars.Commute = commuteCar;
}
catch (ConfigurationErrorsException err)
{
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString());
}
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
GetCars();
NotAllowedCars();
}
}
}
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Configuration
Class TestingConfigValidatorAttribute
Shared Sub New()
Try
Dim car As SelectCar
' Get the current configuration file.
Dim config As System.Configuration.Configuration = ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel.None)
' Create the section entry for the selected car.
If config.Sections("Cars") Is Nothing Then
car = New SelectCar()
config.Sections.Add("Cars", car)
car.SectionInformation.ForceSave = True
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Full)
End If
Catch err As ConfigurationErrorsException
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
Private Shared Sub GetCars()
Try
' Get the current configuration file.
Dim config As System.Configuration.Configuration = ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel.None)
' Get the Cars section.
Dim cars As SelectCar = config.GetSection("Cars")
Console.WriteLine("Dream Make: {0} Color: {1} Miles: {2} Year: {3}", cars.Dream.Make, cars.Dream.Color, cars.Dream.Miles, cars.Dream.Year)
Console.WriteLine("Commute Make: {0} Color: {1} Miles: {2} Year: {3}", cars.Commute.Make, cars.Commute.Color, cars.Commute.Miles, cars.Commute.Year)
Catch err As ConfigurationErrorsException
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
Private Shared Sub NotAllowedCars()
Try
' Get the current configuration file.
Dim config As System.Configuration.Configuration = ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel.None)
Dim dreamCar As New Automobile()
dreamCar.Color = "Red"
dreamCar.Make = "BMW"
dreamCar.Miles = 10
dreamCar.Year = 2005
Dim commuteCar As New Automobile()
commuteCar.Color = "Blue"
commuteCar.Make = "Yugo"
commuteCar.Miles = 10
commuteCar.Year = 1990
' Get the Cars section.
Dim cars As SelectCar = config.GetSection("Cars")
cars.Dream = dreamCar
cars.Commute = commuteCar
Catch err As ConfigurationErrorsException
Console.WriteLine(err.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
GetCars()
NotAllowedCars()
End Sub
End Class
The following code example is a configuration excerpt used by the previous example.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="Cars" type="Samples.AspNet.SelectCar, ConfigValidatorAttribute, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null" allowLocation="false" allowDefinition="Everywhere" allowExeDefinition="MachineToApplication" restartOnExternalChanges="true" requirePermission="true" />
</configSections>
<Cars commute="Make:AlfaRomeo Color:Blue Miles:10000 Year:2002"
dream="Make:Ferrari Color:Red Miles:10 Year:2005" />
</configuration>
Remarks
All the ASP.NET configuration standard validator attribute types derive from ConfigurationValidatorAttribute. You can use this type to create your own custom validator attribute.
Constructors
ConfigurationValidatorAttribute() |
Initializes a new instance of the ConfigurationValidatorAttribute class. |
ConfigurationValidatorAttribute(Type) |
Initializes a new instance of the ConfigurationValidatorAttribute class using the specified validator type. |
Properties
TypeId |
When implemented in a derived class, gets a unique identifier for this Attribute. (Inherited from Attribute) |
ValidatorInstance |
Gets the validator attribute instance. |
ValidatorType |
Gets the type of the validator attribute. |
Methods
Equals(Object) |
Returns a value that indicates whether this instance is equal to a specified object. (Inherited from Attribute) |
GetHashCode() |
Returns the hash code for this instance. (Inherited from Attribute) |
GetType() |
Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object) |
IsDefaultAttribute() |
When overridden in a derived class, indicates whether the value of this instance is the default value for the derived class. (Inherited from Attribute) |
Match(Object) |
When overridden in a derived class, returns a value that indicates whether this instance equals a specified object. (Inherited from Attribute) |
MemberwiseClone() |
Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object) |
ToString() |
Returns a string that represents the current object. (Inherited from Object) |
Explicit Interface Implementations
_Attribute.GetIDsOfNames(Guid, IntPtr, UInt32, UInt32, IntPtr) |
Maps a set of names to a corresponding set of dispatch identifiers. (Inherited from Attribute) |
_Attribute.GetTypeInfo(UInt32, UInt32, IntPtr) |
Retrieves the type information for an object, which can be used to get the type information for an interface. (Inherited from Attribute) |
_Attribute.GetTypeInfoCount(UInt32) |
Retrieves the number of type information interfaces that an object provides (either 0 or 1). (Inherited from Attribute) |
_Attribute.Invoke(UInt32, Guid, UInt32, Int16, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr) |
Provides access to properties and methods exposed by an object. (Inherited from Attribute) |