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Tiny .NET Helpers

Lint Code Base CodeQL NuGet NuGet License: MIT

TinyHelpers is a small .NET utility library that groups common helpers into a single package. It is designed to reduce repeated boilerplate in application code while keeping each helper focused, discoverable, and explicit about the contract it supports.

Compatibility

The package targets:

  • .NET Standard 2.0
  • .NET 8
  • .NET 9
  • .NET 10

Some helpers are available only on newer frameworks when the underlying platform adds the required APIs.

Installation

Install the package from NuGet:

dotnet add package TinyHelpers

Or search for TinyHelpers in the Visual Studio Package Manager.

Other package documentation

Additional documentation is available for these packages:

Contents

Collections and sequences

The collection helpers keep common null-safety, indexing, asynchronous projection, and conditional filtering patterns reusable. They are intended for code that repeatedly composes LINQ queries or optional collections and should avoid scattering small guard clauses across the codebase.

CollectionExtensions

Method What it does When to use it
EmptyIfNull() Returns an empty sequence when the source is null. When you want to avoid null checks before enumeration.
ForEach(Action<T>) Executes an action for each item and returns the original sequence. When a side-effect step should remain in a fluent pipeline.
ForEachAsync(Func<T, Task>) Executes an asynchronous action for each item and returns the original sequence after all actions complete. When each item requires asynchronous work but the original values are still needed.
SelectAsync(Func<T, Task<TResult>>) Projects each item asynchronously while preserving source order in the materialized result. When the projection itself is asynchronous.
ToListAsync() Materializes an asynchronous sequence into an in-memory sequence. When later code needs synchronous enumeration from an async source.
Remove(predicate) Removes matching items from a collection. When you want to filter in place.
IsEmpty() / IsNotEmpty() Checks whether a collection contains items. When you want readable emptiness checks.
IsNullOrEmpty() / IsNotNullOrEmpty() Checks for null or empty sequences. When the source may be missing entirely.
HasItems() Returns whether a sequence contains at least one item. Returns false when the sequence is null. When you only care about presence.
GetCount() / GetLongCount() Returns the number of elements in a collection, or 0 when the collection is null. When you want a safe count for an optional collection.
WhereIf(condition, predicate) Applies a filter only when the condition is true, making it easy to compose multiple conditional filters with fluent syntax instead of chaining separate if statements. When you want to build search queries progressively, especially with Entity Framework Core.

Example

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

public IQueryable<Person> SearchPeople(string? nameInitials, string? surnameInitials, string? city)
{
    return context.People
        .WhereIf(!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(nameInitials), person => person.FirstName.StartsWith(nameInitials!))
        .WhereIf(!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(surnameInitials), person => person.LastName.StartsWith(surnameInitials!))
        .WhereIf(!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(city), person => person.City == city);
}

// Example:
// SearchPeople("Ma", "Ro", "Taggia") filters by first name, last name, and city.
// SearchPeople(null, null, "Taggia") filters only by city.

Strings

StringExtensions

Method What it does When to use it
EqualsIgnoreCase() Compares two strings without case sensitivity. When casing should not affect equality.
StartsWithIgnoreCase() Checks whether a string starts with a value ignoring case. When matching prefixes in a user-friendly way.
EndsWithIgnoreCase() Checks whether a string ends with a value ignoring case. When matching suffixes without casing concerns.
ContainsIgnoreCase() Checks whether a string contains a value ignoring case. When searching text case-insensitively.
ReplaceIgnoreCase() Replaces text without case sensitivity. When performing forgiving text replacement.
GetValueOrDefault() Returns a fallback value when the string is empty. When you want a safe default value.
HasValue() Checks whether a string is not null, empty, or whitespace. When validating user input.
FirstCharToUpper() Capitalizes the first character. When normalizing display text.

Example

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

var value = "tiny helpers";
var display = value.FirstCharToUpper();
var contains = value.ContainsIgnoreCase("HELP");

Enums, reflection, and comparisons

EnumExtensions

Method What it does When to use it
GetDescription() Reads the DisplayAttribute value for an enum member, including localized display names when configured. When you want a human-readable label.
GetFlags() Splits a flags enum into its individual values. When you need to inspect combined flags.
GetDescriptions() Returns descriptions for all enum values. When building lists or UI options.

Other helpers

  • IComparableExtensions.IsBetween() checks whether a value falls inside a range.
  • AssemblyExtensions.GetAttribute() reads a custom attribute from an assembly.

Example

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

var description = ConsoleColor.DarkBlue.GetDescription();
var insideRange = 5.IsBetween(1, 10);

Dates, times, and ranges

DateTimeExtensions

Method What it does
ToDateOnly() Converts a DateTime to DateOnly.
ToTimeOnly() Converts a DateTime to TimeOnly.

DateTimeOffsetExtensions

Method What it does
ToDateOnly(TimeZoneInfo? zone = null) Converts a DateTimeOffset to DateOnly after applying the specified time zone, or UTC when no zone is provided.
ToTimeOnly(TimeZoneInfo? zone = null) Converts a DateTimeOffset to TimeOnly after applying the specified time zone, or UTC when no zone is provided.

DateOnlyExtensions

Method What it does
ToDateTimeOffset() Converts a DateOnly to DateTimeOffset.

TimeSpanExtensions

Method What it does
ToTimeOnly() Converts a TimeSpan to TimeOnly.

RangeExtensions

Method What it does
GetEnumerator() Iterates over a Range as a sequence of integers.

StopwatchExtensions

Method What it does
GetElapsedAndRestart() Returns the elapsed time and restarts the stopwatch.

Example

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

var createdAt = DateTime.UtcNow;
var dateOnly = createdAt.ToDateOnly();
var timeOnly = createdAt.ToTimeOnly();

GUID helpers

GuidExtensions

Method What it does When to use it
IsEmpty() Checks whether a GUID is Guid.Empty. When validating identifiers.
IsNotEmpty() Checks whether a GUID is not empty. When you need a positive validation.
HasValue() Checks whether a GUID is different from null and Guid.Empty. When handling optional identifiers.
GetValueOrCreateNew() Returns the existing GUID when it is different from null and Guid.Empty; otherwise, it creates a new one automatically. On .NET 9+, you can also specify the GUID version to generate. When you want to assign an identifier lazily at application boundaries, persistence boundaries, or outbound messages.
GetValueOrDefault() Returns the current GUID when it is different from Guid.Empty; otherwise, it returns a default value. When null-safe defaults are useful.

Example

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

Guid? id = null;
var hasValue = id.HasValue();
var safeId = id.GetValueOrCreateNew();
var defaultId = id.GetValueOrDefault();

HTTP helpers

AuthenticatedParameterizedHttpClientHandler

Adds an access token to outgoing requests through a delegate that can inspect the current HttpRequestMessage. If a request returns 401 Unauthorized and a refresh delegate is configured, the handler can refresh the token and retry the request once. The authorization scheme is configurable and defaults to Bearer.

Use this handler when token acquisition depends on the outgoing request, such as per-tenant or per-resource tokens, or when you need a lightweight refresh flow around a protected API.

Example

var handler = new AuthenticatedParameterizedHttpClientHandler(
    async request => await tokenProvider.GetTokenAsync(request),
    async request => await tokenProvider.RefreshTokenAsync(request),
    innerHandler: new HttpClientHandler());

var client = new HttpClient(handler);

HeaderInjectorHttpClientHandler

Adds headers to outgoing requests by invoking a delegate that returns a dictionary of header names and values. Each returned header is applied with TryAddWithoutValidation, so the handler is suitable for custom or preformatted header values.

Use this handler when headers such as correlation IDs, tenant identifiers, or custom API metadata need to be injected per request without repeating header setup at every call site.

Example

var handler = new HeaderInjectorHttpClientHandler(async request =>
    new Dictionary<string, string>
    {
        ["X-Correlation-Id"] = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(),
        ["X-Tenant"] = "contoso"
    }, innerHandler: new HttpClientHandler());

var client = new HttpClient(handler);

QueryStringInjectorHttpClientHandler

Adds query string parameters to outgoing requests by merging the values returned by a delegate into the current request URI. Existing query string values are preserved, and new values are appended to the request URL.

Use this handler when the query string depends on the current request context and you want to centralize URL composition for pagination, tenant selection, feature flags, or similar cross-cutting values.

Example

var handler = new QueryStringInjectorHttpClientHandler(async request =>
    new Dictionary<string, string>
    {
        ["page"] = "1",
        ["pageSize"] = "25"
    }, innerHandler: new HttpClientHandler());

var client = new HttpClient(handler)
{
    BaseAddress = new Uri("https://api.example.com/")
};

JSON serialization

ShortDateConverter

Serializes and deserializes a DateTime using only the date portion when time-of-day information is not part of the JSON contract.

UtcDateTimeConverter

Serializes and deserializes DateTime values in UTC format so the JSON boundary normalizes date-time values instead of preserving local offsets or unspecified kinds.

TimeSpanTicksConverter

Serializes and deserializes a TimeSpan as ticks so durations round-trip without string-format ambiguity.

StringTrimmingConverter

Trims leading and trailing whitespace from JSON strings during read and write operations when the JSON boundary should normalize user-entered text.

StringEnumMemberConverter

Converts enum values using EnumMember metadata. This type is kept for backward compatibility.

Example

var options = new JsonSerializerOptions
{
    Converters =
    {
        new UtcDateTimeConverter(),
        new ShortDateConverter(),
        new TimeSpanTicksConverter()
    }
};

Threading

AsyncLock

Provides an asynchronous lock that serializes access to a shared resource without blocking threads. It supports an unlimited wait, a timeout in milliseconds, or a TimeSpan timeout. The timed overloads return LockResult, which tells you whether the lock was acquired.

Example

using TinyHelpers.Threading;

var queue = new Queue<string>(new[] { "Order-1001", "Order-1002", "Order-1003" });
var asyncLock = new AsyncLock();

var readers = new[]
{
    ReadNextAsync("Worker-1", asyncLock, queue),
    ReadNextAsync("Worker-2", asyncLock, queue),
    ReadNextAsync("Worker-3", asyncLock, queue)
};

await Task.WhenAll(readers);

static async Task ReadNextAsync(string workerName, AsyncLock queueLock, Queue<string> queue)
{
    await using var handle = await queueLock.LockAsync();

    if (queue.Count == 0)
    {
        return;
    }

    var item = queue.Dequeue();
    await Task.Delay(Random.Shared.Next(100, 500));

    Console.WriteLine($"{workerName} processed {item}");
}

Timed acquisition

using TinyHelpers.Threading;

var (isOwned, queueLock) = await asyncLock.LockAsync(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2));

if (isOwned && queueLock is not null)
{
    try
    {
        // read or update the shared queue here
    }
    finally
    {
        queueLock.Dispose();
    }
}

Quick examples

Filtering a sequence conditionally

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

var numbers = new[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
var evenNumbers = numbers.WhereIf(true, number => number % 2 == 0);

Reading a readable enum value

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

var label = DayOfWeek.Monday.GetDescription();

Converting dates

using TinyHelpers.Extensions;

var today = DateTime.UtcNow.ToDateOnly();

Working with asynchronous locks

await using var lease = await asyncLock.LockAsync();
// critical section

Contribute

The project is continuously evolving. Contributions, issues, and pull requests are welcome.

Warning

Work on the develop branch, not on master. Pull requests should target develop.

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A collection of helper methods and classes for .NET that I use every day. I have packed them in a single library to avoid code duplication.

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