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SimpleToolkit.Attributes

Set of helpers, class extensions, UI controls used in my other C# projects

SimpleToolkit is package of useful classes, helpers, extensions and UI controls, I use in my C# projects. Attributes subpackage contains class, method and property attributes.


NuGet registry status

Subpackage Status
SimpleToolkit.Attributes NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.Attributes)
SimpleToolkit.Extensions NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.Extensions)
SimpleToolkit.MVVM NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.MVVM)
SimpleToolkit.UI.Models NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.UI.Models)
SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Behaviors NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Behaviors)
SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Converters NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Converters)
SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Controls NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Controls)
SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Helpers NuGet version (SimpleToolkit.UI.WinUI.Helpers)

Features

  • RequiresClaimAttribute - claim for ASP.NET Web API controller methods. Returns Forbidden result, when claim is not present.

Dependencies

  • Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Core 2.3.0

Installation and usage

You can download package from official NuGet registry or .nupkg file itself from Releases tab.

CLI:

dotnet add package SimpleToolkit.Attributes

Package reference in .csproj file:

<PackageReference Include="SimpleToolkit.Attributes" Version="<version>" />

Attribution and contribution

This project is open source on MIT License, so you can just copy and upload again to your repository. But according to the license, you must include information about the original author. You can find license here.

However, the preferred way to contribute would be to propose improvements in a pull request, through issues, or through other means of communication.

Other sources: