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PlugInPropertyAttribute is sealed

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I'm looking at simplifying the EPiServer SDK and one of the areas is to create classes that extends PlugInPropertyAttribute.

My idea is to have something like

PageReferencePropertyAttribute : PlugInPropertyAttribute

{
public void PageReferencePropertyAttribute(string name, string description) : base(name, description) {
AdminControl = typeof(InputPageReference);
AdminControlValue = "PageLink";
}

public void PageReferencePropertyAttribute(string name, string description, string languagePath) : base(string name, string description, string languagePath) {
AdminControl = typeof(InputPageReference);
AdminControlValue = "PageLink";
}
}

But I noticed that PlugInPropertyAttribute is sealed.

Is there a reason for this? Could this be changed for a future 7.5 release?

#80003
Jan 13, 2014 13:58
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The general recomendation is that attributes should be sealed for performance, that the reason that it's sealed. In this case, I personally think that the way forward is to make the plug-in settings use the generic object editing system that is, for instance, used to edit content (pages, blocks etc.) since we want to reduce the amount of editing systems in EPiServer.

#80045
Jan 14, 2014 10:18
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Thanks for the reply.

We have a general approach to have system specific settings in GuiPlugIn settings that can be modified in the Tool settings instead of using a System Page/Block in the edit mode.

Being able to build the settings page in a modular way like this is really helpful!

Unfortunately this forum is not a good area to explain in detail, please contact if you want input on our approach.

#80058
Jan 14, 2014 15:14
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