Version 1.1.32

Date 2021-10-30 (1,112 days ago)
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Target Frameworks .NET Standard 1.1 .NET Standard 1.3 .NET Standard 2.0 .NET 4.5 .NET 4.6 .NET 4.7 .NET 4.8

#installation">Installation

#changelog">Changelog

  • Fixed issue with EssentialsDate.IsWeekend calling the wrong utility method (see 1ac081d)
    This is the same as the issue reported in #16, but in a different, but similar part of the code.

  • Added new IsTomorrow and IsYesterday properties to the EssentialsDate class (see aa23c9a)
    The EssentialsTime class already has similar properties, so makes sense to add matching properties for the EssentialsDate class.

  • Introduced new ToHtmlString extension method (see ee365ec)
    This release adds a ToHtmlString extension method which can be used for turning a string into an IHtmlString, which is in particular useful for method chaining.

  • Added missing this keyword for string extension methods (see 7656d6b)
    As the affected method has always been intended as being extension methods, it's a bug that they were missing the this keyword.

  • Added logic for converting a NameValueCollection to an URL encoded string and back again (see 41b9338)
    The StringUtils class now contains a static ToUrlEncocedString utility method for converting NameValueCollection instances to an URL encoded string.

    In a similar way, the StringExtensions class now contains a ToUrlEncodedString extension method for converting to an URL encoded string, and a ToNameValueCollection extension method for converting an URL encoded string back to a NameValueCollection instance.

  • Introduced new StringJsonConverter and NameValueCollectionJsonConverter classes (see c7fb51e)
    The new StringJsonConverter class replaces the ToStringJsonConverter class, and serializes any .NET type to it's corresponding string representation. For NameValueCollection, this means an URL encoded string, but for any other types, the value will be the same as calling the ToString method with an invariant culture. Generally the converter doesn't support deserialization, as most types can't be converted from a string to an object. But specifically, the converter currently supports deserializing to back to a NameValueCollection instance or any enum type.

    The NameValueCollectionJsonConverter class serializes a NameValueCollection to a corresponding JObject, where each key value pair in the value collection is added as properties and in the resulting JObject. The converter also supports deserializing a JObject back to a corresponding NameValueCollection.

  • Introduced new Truncate utility and extension methods (see 509c92e)
    The methods allows truncating a given string to a maximum length. This is possible either via the static StringUtils.Truncate utility method, or the StringExtensions.Truncate extension method.

  • Added MinValue and MaxValue fields to the EssentialsDate class (see ab27666)
    Similar to DateTime.MinValue and DateTime.MaxValue, the EssentialsDate now contains a EssentialsDate.MinValue field and a EssentialsDate.MaxValue field respectively. This can be useful when comparing instance of EssentialsDate.

  • Introduced new GuidUtils and GuidExtensions classes (see 990a7d6 and #17)
    The two classes contains various logic for working with GUIDs, either as static utility methods or as extension methods. This includes methods for converting GUIDs back and forth between their numeric representations, as as well as extension methods for validating GUIDs.

  • Added constructor overload to the EssentialsPartialDate class (see 1cdea40 and #14)
    The new constructor takes an instance of EssentialsTime as it's only parameter.