Refit
Lazy Cache
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8,108 | 1,694 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Refit
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Exception Handling in C# Methods returning object
A lot of people have given you good replies, but have you looked at Refit?
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Http calls on mobile, what is the preferred way / best practice
Another question that rises is, would it be better to use some HttpClient package to handle the requests, like Refit in combination with Polly. But then again, it seems Refit also uses the HttpClient factory, which was a bad thing according to the previous?
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Refactor your dotNET HTTP Clients to Typed HTTP Clients
Define a Refit client interface with the following for each API endpoint, e.g. GET /foo:
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HttpClient best approach
Use RestEase to create your own client library. Refit is a very similar and more popular library. IMO RestEase is an improvement over Refit and I prefer it, but either will solve your problems. Both are libs that have you build interfaces describing the API endpoints, then the library handles all the boilerplate code that calls HttpClient.
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What your hidden nuget gems ?
Refit - simple, typed REST clients: https://github.com/reactiveui/refit
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how to structure code for rest api calls
I'd advise using this https://github.com/reactiveui/refit tool for HTTP requests. It saves a lot of time for serialization, deserialization and exception handling.
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Roadmap for transition from Java
Use Refit, and let manage the live of HttpClient. Also, Refit will give you a strongly typed client around an API. All you have to write is the interface. Ain't that neat ? If you can't, use the HttpClientFactory to create the HttpClient instance: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/architecture/microservices/implement-resilient-applications/use-httpclientfactory-to-implement-resilient-http-requests
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ASP.NET Core - how to properly make a GET request?
Use RestEase to create your own client library. Refit is a very similar and more popular library. IMO RestEase is an improvement over Refit and I prefer it, but either will solve your problems. Both are libs that have you build interfaces describing the API endpoints, then the library handles all the boilerplate code that calls HttpClient.
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Integration tests without API dependencies with ASP.NET Core and WireMock.Net
The controller is simple and use the Refit library to abstract the PokéAPI call and then, returns the data.
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I love refit
To be fair, Refit is pretty great.
Lazy Cache
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Caching in .NET
Leverage Frameworks and Libraries: Numerous libraries and frameworks are available for .NET that can simplify caching implementation and management. Examples include CacheManager, EasyCaching, and LazyCache. Evaluate these options to see if they meet your requirements and can help streamline your caching strategy.
- What your hidden nuget gems ?
- Request for code review for IMemoryCache Generic Helper method
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How to implement cache
We're using a wrapper library called LazyCache. It works fine.
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Parallel.ForEachAsync Deep Dive
I wasn't aware of this LazyCache nuget, it would requires a bit of a code rewrite for me to use directly, but it seems nice. The only issue is that I see their AsyncLazy implementation does not do what the stackoverflow post mention.
- Capper - Strongly typed read-through caching extensions for .NET's IDistributedCache
- Libraries for Memory Caching which wrap objects like Moq
What are some alternatives?
RestSharp - Simple REST and HTTP API Client for .NET
CacheManager - CacheManager is an open source caching abstraction layer for .NET written in C#. It supports various cache providers and implements many advanced features.
Flurl.Http - Fluent URL builder and testable HTTP client for .NET
EasyCaching - :boom: EasyCaching is an open source caching library that contains basic usages and some advanced usages of caching which can help us to handle caching more easier!
RestEase - Easy-to-use typesafe REST API client library for .NET Standard 1.1 and .NET Framework 4.5 and higher, which is simple and customisable. Inspired by Refit
SqliteCache for ASP.NET Core - An ASP.NET Core IDistributedCache provider backed by SQLite
NSwag - The Swagger/OpenAPI toolchain for .NET, ASP.NET Core and TypeScript.
FusionCache - FusionCache is an easy to use, fast and robust cache with advanced resiliency features and an optional distributed 2nd level.
Simple.OData.Client
NCache - NCache: Highly Scalable In-Memory Distributed Cache for .NET
Ocelot - .NET API Gateway
Electron.NET - :electron: Build cross platform desktop apps with ASP.NET Core (Razor Pages, MVC, Blazor).