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Umbraco-CMS/src/Umbraco.ModelsBuilder/Building/ModelsGenerator.cs

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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.Web;
using Umbraco.ModelsBuilder.Configuration;
namespace Umbraco.ModelsBuilder.Building
{
public class ModelsGenerator
{
private readonly UmbracoServices _umbracoService;
private readonly IModelsBuilderConfig _config;
private readonly OutOfDateModelsStatus _outOfDateModels;
public ModelsGenerator(UmbracoServices umbracoService, IModelsBuilderConfig config, OutOfDateModelsStatus outOfDateModels)
{
_umbracoService = umbracoService;
_config = config;
_outOfDateModels = outOfDateModels;
}
internal void GenerateModels()
{
if (!Directory.Exists(_config.ModelsDirectory))
Directory.CreateDirectory(_config.ModelsDirectory);
foreach (var file in Directory.GetFiles(_config.ModelsDirectory, "*.generated.cs"))
File.Delete(file);
var typeModels = _umbracoService.GetAllTypes();
var builder = new TextBuilder(_config, typeModels);
foreach (var typeModel in builder.GetModelsToGenerate())
{
var sb = new StringBuilder();
builder.Generate(sb, typeModel);
var filename = Path.Combine(_config.ModelsDirectory, typeModel.ClrName + ".generated.cs");
File.WriteAllText(filename, sb.ToString());
}
// the idea was to calculate the current hash and to add it as an extra file to the compilation,
// in order to be able to detect whether a DLL is consistent with an environment - however the
// environment *might not* contain the local partial files, and thus it could be impossible to
// calculate the hash. So... maybe that's not a good idea after all?
/*
var currentHash = HashHelper.Hash(ourFiles, typeModels);
ourFiles["models.hash.cs"] = $@"using Umbraco.ModelsBuilder;
[assembly:ModelsBuilderAssembly(SourceHash = ""{currentHash}"")]
";
*/
_outOfDateModels.Clear();
}
}
}