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    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.v25.1.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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