Expressif 0.2.2

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dotnet add package Expressif --version 0.2.2
                    
NuGet\Install-Package Expressif -Version 0.2.2
                    
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<PackageReference Include="Expressif" Version="0.2.2" />
                    
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
<PackageVersion Include="Expressif" Version="0.2.2" />
                    
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<PackageReference Include="Expressif" />
                    
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paket add Expressif --version 0.2.2
                    
#r "nuget: Expressif, 0.2.2"
                    
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
#addin nuget:?package=Expressif&version=0.2.2
                    
Install Expressif as a Cake Addin
#tool nuget:?package=Expressif&version=0.2.2
                    
Install Expressif as a Cake Tool

Expressif

Expressif is the variable substitution syntax, initially designed for NBi.io.

Expressif allows you to define variables and transformation of these variables (functions), in plain text, which can then be interpreted by the engine. The syntax for the definition of the expression transforming the variable is similar to:

@myVariable | text-to-lower | text-to-pad-right(@myCount, *)

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Quickstart

var expression = new Expression("text-to-lower");
var result = expression.Evaluate("Nikola Tesla");
Assert.That(result, Is.EqualTo("nikola tesla"));

Some functions required arguments, you can specify them between the brackets after the function name. Note that literal textual values don't required quotes surronding the values.

var expression = new Expression("text-to-remove-chars(a)");
var result = expression.Evaluate("Nikola Tesla");
Assert.That(result, Is.EqualTo("Nikol Tesl"));

You can chain the functions to apply to the initial value by using the operator pipe (|). The functions are executed from left to right.

var expression = new Expression("text-to-lower | text-to-remove-chars(a)");
var result = expression.Evaluate("Nikola Tesla");
Assert.That(result, Is.EqualTo("nikol tesl"));

It's possible to use variables as function parameters. the name of the variables must always start by an arobas (@)

var context = new Context();
context.Variables.Add<char>("myChar", 'k');

var expression = new Expression("text-to-lower | text-to-remove-chars(@myChar)", context);
var result = expression.Evaluate("Nikola Tesla");
Assert.That(result, Is.EqualTo("niola tesla"));

In addition to the variables that must be scalar values (text, numeric, dateTime ...), you can also add a property-object to the context. An property-object can be a pure C# object, a Dictionnary, a List or a DataRow. You can access the properties of the property-object based on the property's name with the syntax [property-name]

var context = new Context();
context.CurrentObject.Set(new { CharToBeRemoved = 't' });

var expression = new Expression("text-to-lower | text-to-remove-chars([CharToBeRemoved])", context);
var result = expression.Evaluate("Nikola Tesla");
Assert.That(result, Is.EqualTo("nikola esla"));

or based on its position with the syntax #index (where index is positive number).

var context = new Context();
context.CurrentObject.Set(new List<char>() { 'e', 's' });

var expression = new Expression("text-to-lower | text-to-remove-chars(#1)", context);
var result = expression.Evaluate("Nikola Tesla");
Assert.That(result, Is.EqualTo("nikola tela"));

It's also possible to use a function's result as the value of a parameter for another function. To achieve this the function as a parameter must be surrounded by curly braces {...}

var context = new Context();
context.Variables.Add<int>("myVar", 6);
context.CurrentObject.Set(new List<int>() { 15, 8, 3 });

var expression = new Expression("text-to-lower | text-to-skip-last-chars( {@myVar | numeric-to-subtract(#2) })", context);
var result = expression.Evaluate("Nikola Tesla");
Assert.That(result, Is.EqualTo("nikola te"));

Installing

Install in the usual .NET fashion:

Install-Package Expressif

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NBi is a testing framework (add-on to NUnit) for Business Intelligence and Data Access. The main goal of this framework is to let users create tests with a declarative approach based on an Xml syntax. By the means of NBi, you don't need to develop C# or Java code to specify your tests! Either, you don't need Visual Studio or Eclipse to compile your test suite. Just create an Xml file and let the framework interpret it and play your tests. The framework is designed as an add-on of NUnit but with the possibility to port it easily to other testing frameworks.
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