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PositiveTimeSpanValidator Clase

Definición

Proporciona la validación de un objeto TimeSpan. Esta clase no puede heredarse.

public ref class PositiveTimeSpanValidator : System::Configuration::ConfigurationValidatorBase
public class PositiveTimeSpanValidator : System.Configuration.ConfigurationValidatorBase
type PositiveTimeSpanValidator = class
    inherit ConfigurationValidatorBase
Public Class PositiveTimeSpanValidator
Inherits ConfigurationValidatorBase
Herencia
PositiveTimeSpanValidator

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra cómo usar el PositiveTimeSpanValidator tipo .

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Configuration;
using System.ComponentModel;

namespace Samples.AspNet
{
    // Implements a custom validator attribute. 
    [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Property)]
    public sealed class CustomValidatorAttribute :
        ConfigurationValidatorAttribute
    {
        public CustomValidatorAttribute()
        {
        }

        public CustomValidatorAttribute(Type validator)
            : base(validator)
        {
        }

        new public Type ValidatorType
        {
            get
            { return GetType(); }
        }

        public override ConfigurationValidatorBase ValidatorInstance
        {
            get
            {
                // Create validator.
                return new PositiveTimeSpanValidator();
            }
        }
    }

    // Implements a custom section class.
    public class SampleSection : ConfigurationSection
    {
        [ConfigurationProperty("name", DefaultValue = "MyBuildRoutine",
                   IsRequired = true)]
        [StringValidator(InvalidCharacters = " ~!@#$%^&*()[]{}/;'\"|\\",
      MinLength = 1, MaxLength = 60)]
        public string Name
        {
            get
            {
                return (string)this["name"];
            }
            set
            {
                this["name"] = value;
            }
        }

        [ConfigurationProperty("BuildStartTime", IsRequired = true,
          DefaultValue = "09:00:00")]
        public TimeSpan BuildStartTime
        {
            get
            {
                TimeSpanConverter myTSC = new TimeSpanConverter();
                return (TimeSpan)this["BuildStartTime"];
            }
            set
            {
                this["BuildStartTime"] = value.ToString();
            }
        }

        [ConfigurationProperty("BuildEndTime", IsRequired = true,
          DefaultValue = "17:00:00")]
        public TimeSpan BuildEndTime
        {
            get
            {
                TimeSpanConverter myTSC = new TimeSpanConverter();
                return (TimeSpan)this["BuildEndTime"];
            }
            set
            {
                this["BuildEndTime"] = value.ToString();
            }
        }
    }

    // Implements the console user interface.
    class TestingCustomValidatorAttribute
    {
        // Shows how to use the ValidatorInstance method.
        public static void GetCustomValidatorInstance()
        {
            ConfigurationValidatorBase valBase;
            CustomValidatorAttribute customValAttr;
            customValAttr = new CustomValidatorAttribute();

            SampleSection sampleSection =
              ConfigurationManager.GetSection("MyDailyProcess") as SampleSection;

            TimeSpanConverter myTSC = new TimeSpanConverter();
            TimeSpan StartTimeSpan = (TimeSpan)myTSC.ConvertFromString(sampleSection.BuildStartTime.ToString());
            TimeSpan EndTimeSpan = (TimeSpan)myTSC.ConvertFromString(sampleSection.BuildEndTime.ToString());
            TimeSpan resultTimeSpan = EndTimeSpan - StartTimeSpan;

            try
            {
                // Determine if the Validator can validate
                // the type it contains.
                valBase = customValAttr.ValidatorInstance;
                if (valBase.CanValidate(resultTimeSpan.GetType()))
                {
                    // Validate the TimeSpan using a
                    // custom PositiveTimeSpanValidator.
                    valBase.Validate(resultTimeSpan);
                }
            }
            catch (ArgumentException e)
            {
                // Store error message.
                string msg = e.Message.ToString();
#if DEBUG
                Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", msg);
#endif
            }
        }

        // Create required sections.
        static void CreateSection()
        {
            // Get the current configuration (file).
            System.Configuration.Configuration config =
              ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(
              ConfigurationUserLevel.None);

            // Define the sample section.
            SampleSection sampleSection;

            // Create the handler section named MyDailyProcess 
            // in the <configSections>. Also, create the 
            // <MyDailyProcess> target section
            // in <configuration>.
            if (config.Sections["MyDailyProcess"] == null)
            {
                sampleSection = new SampleSection();
                config.Sections.Add("MyDailyProcess", sampleSection);
                sampleSection.SectionInformation.ForceSave = true;
                config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Full);
            }
        }

        static void DisplaySectionProperties()
        {
            SampleSection sampleSection =
               ConfigurationManager.GetSection("MyDailyProcess") as SampleSection;

            if (sampleSection == null)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Failed to load section.");
            }
            else
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Defaults:");
                Console.WriteLine("  Name: {0}", sampleSection.Name);
                Console.WriteLine("  BuildStartTime: {0}", sampleSection.BuildStartTime);
                Console.WriteLine("  BuildEndTime: {0}", sampleSection.BuildEndTime);
            }
        }

        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("[Create a section]");
            CreateSection();

            Console.WriteLine("[Display section information]");
            DisplaySectionProperties();

            // Show how to use the ValidatorInstance method.
            GetCustomValidatorInstance();

            // Display and wait.
            Console.ReadLine();
        }
    }
}
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.ComponentModel

Namespace Samples.AspNet.Configuration

    ' Implements a custom validator attribute. 
    <AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Property)> _
      Public NotInheritable Class CustomValidatorAttribute
        Inherits ConfigurationValidatorAttribute

        Public Sub New()
        End Sub

        Public Sub New(ByVal validator As Type)
            MyBase.New(validator)
        End Sub

        Public Shadows ReadOnly Property _
        ValidatorType() As Type
            Get
                Return [GetType]()
            End Get
        End Property

        Public Overrides ReadOnly Property ValidatorInstance() As ConfigurationValidatorBase
            Get
                ' Create validator.
                Return New PositiveTimeSpanValidator()
            End Get
        End Property
    End Class

    ' Implements a custom section class.
    Public Class SampleSection
        Inherits ConfigurationSection
        <ConfigurationProperty("name", DefaultValue:="MyBuildRoutine", IsRequired:=True), _
        StringValidator(InvalidCharacters:=" ~!@#$%^&*()[]{}/;'""|\", _
        MinLength:=1, MaxLength:=60)> _
         Public Property Name() As String
            Get
                Return CType(Me("name"), String)
            End Get
            Set(ByVal Value As String)
                Me("name") = Value
            End Set
        End Property

        <ConfigurationProperty("BuildStartTime", IsRequired:=True, _
          DefaultValue:="09:00:00")> _
        Public Property BuildStartTime() As TimeSpan
            Get
                Dim myTSC As TimeSpanConverter = New TimeSpanConverter()
                Return CType(Me("BuildStartTime"), TimeSpan)
            End Get
            Set(ByVal Value As TimeSpan)
                Me("BuildStartTime") = Value.ToString()
            End Set
        End Property

        <ConfigurationProperty("BuildEndTime", IsRequired:=True, _
          DefaultValue:="17:00:00")> _
        Public Property BuildEndTime() As TimeSpan
            Get
                Dim myTSC As TimeSpanConverter = New TimeSpanConverter()
                Return CType(Me("BuildEndTime"), TimeSpan)
            End Get
            Set(ByVal Value As TimeSpan)
                Me("BuildEndTime") = Value.ToString()
            End Set
        End Property
    End Class

    ' Implements the console user interface.
    Class TestingCustomValidatorAttribute
        ' Shows how to use the ValidatorInstance method.
        Public Shared Sub GetCustomValidatorInstance()
            Dim valBase As ConfigurationValidatorBase
            Dim customValAttr As CustomValidatorAttribute
            customValAttr = New CustomValidatorAttribute()

            Dim sampleSection As SampleSection = ConfigurationManager.GetSection("MyDailyProcess")

            Dim myTSC As TimeSpanConverter = New TimeSpanConverter()
            Dim StartTimeSpan As TimeSpan = CType(myTSC.ConvertFromString(SampleSection.BuildStartTime.ToString()), TimeSpan)
            Dim EndTimeSpan As TimeSpan = CType(myTSC.ConvertFromString(SampleSection.BuildEndTime.ToString()), TimeSpan)
            Dim resultTimeSpan As TimeSpan = EndTimeSpan - StartTimeSpan

            Try
                ' Determine if the Validator can validate
                ' the type it contains.
                valBase = customValAttr.ValidatorInstance
                If valBase.CanValidate(resultTimeSpan.GetType()) Then
                    ' Validate the TimeSpan using a
                    ' custom PositiveTimeSpanValidator.
                    valBase.Validate(resultTimeSpan)
                End If
            Catch e As ArgumentException
                ' Store error message.
                Dim msg As String = e.Message.ToString()
#If DEBUG Then
                Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", msg)
#End If
            End Try
        End Sub

        ' Create required sections.
        Shared Sub CreateSection()
            ' Get the current configuration (file).
            Dim config As System.Configuration.Configuration = _
              ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel.None)

            ' Define the sample section.
            Dim sampleSection As SampleSection

            ' Create the handler section named MyDailyProcess 
            ' in the <configSections>. Also, create the 
            ' <MyDailyProcess> target section
            ' in <configuration>.
            If config.Sections("MyDailyProcess") Is Nothing Then
                sampleSection = New SampleSection()
                config.Sections.Add("MyDailyProcess", sampleSection)
                sampleSection.SectionInformation.ForceSave = True
                config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Full)
            End If
        End Sub

        Shared Sub DisplaySectionProperties()
            Dim sampleSection As SampleSection = ConfigurationManager.GetSection("MyDailyProcess")

            If SampleSection Is Nothing Then
                Console.WriteLine("Failed to load section.")
            Else
                Console.WriteLine("Defaults:")
                Console.WriteLine("  Name: {0}", SampleSection.Name)
                Console.WriteLine("  BuildStartTime: {0}", SampleSection.BuildStartTime)
                Console.WriteLine("  BuildEndTime: {0}", SampleSection.BuildEndTime)
            End If
        End Sub

        Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
            Console.WriteLine("[Create a section]")
            CreateSection()

            Console.WriteLine("[Display section information]")
            DisplaySectionProperties()

            ' Show how to use the ValidatorInstance method.
            GetCustomValidatorInstance()

            ' Display and wait.
            Console.ReadLine()
        End Sub
    End Class
End Namespace

Comentarios

PositiveTimeSpanValidator se usa para asegurarse de que un TimeSpan objeto cumple criterios específicos. El CanValidate método determina si el tipo de objeto que se va a validar coincide con el tipo esperado. El objeto que se valida se pasa como parámetro del Validate método . Para pasar la validación, el objeto que se va a validar debe ser un valor positivo TimeSpan .

Constructores

PositiveTimeSpanValidator()

Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase PositiveTimeSpanValidator.

Métodos

CanValidate(Type)

Determina si se puede validar el tipo de objeto.

Equals(Object)

Determina si el objeto especificado es igual que el objeto actual.

(Heredado de Object)
GetHashCode()

Sirve como la función hash predeterminada.

(Heredado de Object)
GetType()

Obtiene el Type de la instancia actual.

(Heredado de Object)
MemberwiseClone()

Crea una copia superficial del Object actual.

(Heredado de Object)
ToString()

Devuelve una cadena que representa el objeto actual.

(Heredado de Object)
Validate(Object)

Determina si el valor de un objeto es válido.

Se aplica a

Consulte también