Given this class
class Foo
{
// Want to find _bar with reflection
[SomeAttribute]
private string _bar;
public string BigBar
{
get { return this._bar; }
}
}
I want to find the private item _bar that I will mark with a attribute. Is that possible?
I have done this with properties where I have looked for an attribute, but never a private member field.
What are the binding flags that I need to set to get the private fields?
Use BindingFlags.NonPublic
and BindingFlags.Instance
flags
FieldInfo[] fields = myType.GetFields(
BindingFlags.NonPublic |
BindingFlags.Instance);
You can do it just like with a property:
FieldInfo fi = typeof(Foo).GetField("_bar", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);
if (fi.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(SomeAttribute)) != null)
...
Get private variable's value using Reflection:
var _barVariable = typeof(Foo).GetField("_bar", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance).GetValue(objectForFooClass);
Set value for private variable using Reflection:
typeof(Foo).GetField("_bar", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance).SetValue(objectForFoocClass, "newValue");
Where objectForFooClass is a non null instance for the class type Foo.
GetInstanceField(typeof(YourClass), instance, "someString") as string
How to get the value of private field in C#?
Nice Syntax With Extension Method
You can access any private field of an arbitrary type with code like this:
Foo foo = new Foo();
string c = foo.GetFieldValue<string>("_bar");
For that you need to define an extension method that will do the work for you:
public static class ReflectionExtensions {
public static T GetFieldValue<T>(this object obj, string name) {
// Set the flags so that private and public fields from instances will be found
var bindingFlags = BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance;
var field = obj.GetType().GetField(name, bindingFlags);
return (T)field?.GetValue(obj);
}
}
One thing that you need to be aware of when reflecting on private members is that if your application is running in medium trust (as, for instance, when you are running on a shared hosting environment), it won't find them -- the BindingFlags.NonPublic option will simply be ignored.
typeof(MyType).GetField("fieldName", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance)
I use this method personally
if (typeof(Foo).GetFields(BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance).Any(c => c.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(SomeAttribute), false).Any()))
{
// do stuff
}
Here is some extension methods for simple get and set private fields and properties (properties with setter):
usage example:
public class Foo { private int Bar = 5; } var targetObject = new Foo(); var barValue = targetObject.GetMemberValue("Bar");//Result is 5 targetObject.SetMemberValue("Bar", 10);//Sets Bar to 10
Code:
/// <summary>
/// Extensions methos for using reflection to get / set member values
/// </summary>
public static class ReflectionExtensions
{
/// <summary>
/// Gets the public or private member using reflection.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="obj">The source target.</param>
/// <param name="memberName">Name of the field or property.</param>
/// <returns>the value of member</returns>
public static object GetMemberValue(this object obj, string memberName)
{
var memInf = GetMemberInfo(obj, memberName);
if (memInf == null)
throw new System.Exception("memberName");
if (memInf is System.Reflection.PropertyInfo)
return memInf.As<System.Reflection.PropertyInfo>().GetValue(obj, null);
if (memInf is System.Reflection.FieldInfo)
return memInf.As<System.Reflection.FieldInfo>().GetValue(obj);
throw new System.Exception();
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the public or private member using reflection.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="obj">The target object.</param>
/// <param name="memberName">Name of the field or property.</param>
/// <returns>Old Value</returns>
public static object SetMemberValue(this object obj, string memberName, object newValue)
{
var memInf = GetMemberInfo(obj, memberName);
if (memInf == null)
throw new System.Exception("memberName");
var oldValue = obj.GetMemberValue(memberName);
if (memInf is System.Reflection.PropertyInfo)
memInf.As<System.Reflection.PropertyInfo>().SetValue(obj, newValue, null);
else if (memInf is System.Reflection.FieldInfo)
memInf.As<System.Reflection.FieldInfo>().SetValue(obj, newValue);
else
throw new System.Exception();
return oldValue;
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the member info
/// </summary>
/// <param name="obj">source object</param>
/// <param name="memberName">name of member</param>
/// <returns>instanse of MemberInfo corresponsing to member</returns>
private static System.Reflection.MemberInfo GetMemberInfo(object obj, string memberName)
{
var prps = new System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Reflection.PropertyInfo>();
prps.Add(obj.GetType().GetProperty(memberName,
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.NonPublic | System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Public | System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Instance |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy));
prps = System.Linq.Enumerable.ToList(System.Linq.Enumerable.Where( prps,i => !ReferenceEquals(i, null)));
if (prps.Count != 0)
return prps[0];
var flds = new System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Reflection.FieldInfo>();
flds.Add(obj.GetType().GetField(memberName,
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.NonPublic | System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Instance |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy));
//to add more types of properties
flds = System.Linq.Enumerable.ToList(System.Linq.Enumerable.Where(flds, i => !ReferenceEquals(i, null)));
if (flds.Count != 0)
return flds[0];
return null;
}
[System.Diagnostics.DebuggerHidden]
private static T As<T>(this object obj)
{
return (T)obj;
}
}
Yes, however you will need to set your Binding flags to search for private fields (if your looking for the member outside of the class instance).
The binding flag you will need is: System.Reflection.BindingFlags.NonPublic
I came across this while searching for this on google so I realise I'm bumping an old post. However the GetCustomAttributes requires two params.
typeof(Foo).GetFields(BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance)
.Where(x => x.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(SomeAttribute), false).Length > 0);
The second parameter specifies whether or not you wish to search the inheritance hierarchy
If your .Net framework is greater than 4.5. You can use GetRuntimeFields method.
This method returns all fields that are defined on the specified type, including inherited, non-public, instance, and static fields.
var foo = new Foo();
var fooFields = foo.GetType().GetRuntimeFields()
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