IModuleBuilder<TContext>.Add<TModule>(Action<TModule>) Method
Adds the specified Module to your application. Note that this Module must have the default constructor.
Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.ApplicationBuilder
Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.v24.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp
Declaration
IModuleBuilder<TContext> Add<TModule>(
Action<TModule> setupModule = null
)
where TModule : ModuleBase, new()
Optional Parameters
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
setupModule | Action<TModule> | null | A delegate that configures the Module. |
Type Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
TModule | The type of the Module that this method adds to your application. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
IModuleBuilder<TContext> | Allows you to register and configure Modules in your application, and chain further Module registrations. |
Remarks
The following example demonstrates how to use this method:
WinForms
File: MySolution.Win\Startup.cs.
using DevExpress.ExpressApp.ApplicationBuilder;
using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Win.ApplicationBuilder;
// ...
public class ApplicationBuilder : IDesignTimeApplicationFactory {
public static WinApplication BuildApplication(string connectionString) {
var builder = WinApplication.CreateBuilder();
builder.UseApplication<MySolutionWindowsFormsApplication>();
builder.Modules
// ...
.Add<CustomModule>(customModule => customModule.SomeProperty = "SomeValue");
// ...
}
// ...
}
ASP.NET Core Blazor
File: MySolution.Blazor.Server\Startup.cs.
using DevExpress.ExpressApp.ApplicationBuilder;
using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Blazor.ApplicationBuilder;
// ...
public class Startup {
// ...
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) {
// ...
services.AddXaf(Configuration, builder => {
builder.UseApplication<MySolutionBlazorApplication>();
builder.Modules
// ...
.Add<CustomModule>(customModule => customModule.SomeProperty = "SomeValue");
// ...
});
// ...
}
}
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