Beispiel #1
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        public void Execute(ApplicationJob argument)
        {
            CompilerErrorCollection errors;
            Assembly assembly = Compile(out errors);

            if (errors.HasErrors)
            {
                throw new ApplicationException("Script cannot be compiled: " + errors[0].ErrorText);
            }

            // Now that we have a compiled script, lets run them
            foreach (Type type in assembly.GetExportedTypes())
            {
                foreach (Type iface in type.GetInterfaces())
                {
                    if (iface != typeof(ICustomSetupScript))
                    {
                        continue;
                    }

                    // yay, we found a script interface, lets create it and run it!

                    // Get the constructor for the current type
                    // you can also specify what creation parameter types you want to pass to it,
                    // so you could possibly pass in data it might need, or a class that it can use to query the host application
                    ConstructorInfo constructor = type.GetConstructor(System.Type.EmptyTypes);
                    if (constructor != null && constructor.IsPublic)
                    {
                        // lets be friendly and only do things legitimitely by only using valid constructors

                        // we specified that we wanted a constructor that doesn't take parameters, so don't pass parameters
                        ICustomSetupScript scriptObject = constructor.Invoke(null) as ICustomSetupScript;
                        if (scriptObject != null)
                        {
                            scriptObject.Execute(null, argument);
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            // hmmm, for some reason it didn't create the object
                            // this shouldn't happen, as we have been doing checks all along, but we should
                            // inform the user something bad has happened, and possibly request them to send
                            // you the script so you can debug this problem
                            // floele: Should not occur without an exception anyway.
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        // and even more friendly and explain that there was no valid constructor
                        // found and thats why this script object wasn't run
                        // floele: Our scripts will automatically have a valid constructor.
                    }
                }
            }
        }
Beispiel #2
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        public void Execute(ApplicationJob argument)
        {
            CompilerErrorCollection errors;
            Assembly assembly = Compile(out errors);

            if (errors.HasErrors)
            {
                throw new ApplicationException("Script cannot be compiled: " + errors[0].ErrorText);
            }

            // Now that we have a compiled script, lets run them
            foreach (Type type in assembly.GetExportedTypes())
            {
                foreach (Type iface in type.GetInterfaces())
                {
                    if (iface != typeof(ICustomSetupScript))
                    {
                        continue;
                    }

                    // yay, we found a script interface, lets create it and run it!

                    // Get the constructor for the current type
                    // you can also specify what creation parameter types you want to pass to it,
                    // so you could possibly pass in data it might need, or a class that it can use to query the host application
                    ConstructorInfo constructor = type.GetConstructor(Type.EmptyTypes);
                    if (constructor != null && constructor.IsPublic)
                    {
                        // lets be friendly and only do things legitimitely by only using valid constructors

                        // we specified that we wanted a constructor that doesn't take parameters, so don't pass parameters
                        ICustomSetupScript scriptObject = constructor.Invoke(null) as ICustomSetupScript;
                        if (scriptObject != null)
                        {
                            scriptObject.Execute(null, argument);
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }