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Gimme

Gimme is an asyncronous resource loader for .NET

Nuget Package: LogicAndTrick.Gimme

Install-Package LogicAndTrick.Gimme

What's it do?

It's a very simple abstraction over resource providers. Conforming to an interface forces you to design your resource loaders in a particular way. Gimme prioritises asyncronous loading over everything else. Basically it's going to make it hard for you to do it the wrong way.

How do I use it?

First, write your resource provider. This is as simple as implementing any one of these interfaces:

  • ISyncResourceProvider<T> - A very simple provider that returns an IEnumerable<T>.
  • IAsyncResourceProvider<T> - A provider that returns a task that completes when all items are loaded. A callback is called for each resource that is loaded.
  • IObservableResourceProvider<T> - A provider that returns an IObservable<T> for those using Reactive Extensions or simply want a subscriber model.

Here's a basic resource provider that will return the numbers 0-9 as strings:

public class ExampleResourceProvider : SyncResourceProvider<string>
{
    // True if this class can provide the requested resource
    public override bool CanProvide(string location)
    {
        return location == "Example";
    }
    
    // Return the resource(s)
    public override IEnumerable<Thing> Fetch(string location)
    {
        for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) yield return i.ToString();
    }
}

Next, tell Gimme about your resource provider. At application startup, register your providers:

Gimme.Register(new ExampleResourceProvider());
// ... and any others

Finally, request the resource. There are a few ways to do this:

  • IObservable<T> Gimme.Fetch<T>(string) - Request the resource as an observable
  • Task Gimme.Fetch<T>(string, Action<T>) - Request the resource as an async task
  • Task<T> Gimme.FetchOne<T>(string) - Request ONE item from a resource as a task and discard any others

This simple example will print the numbers 0-9 from our provider to the console (as long as you wait for the task to complete):

var task = Gimme.Fetch<string>("Example", r => {
    Console.WriteLine(r);
});

Why did you call it "Gimme"?

Because boring names are boring.

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