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Does this work? var hydrator = new Hydrator() .With(x => x.Person, new TypeGenerator()); var _record = hydrator.GetSingle();

This is fantastic. Thank you! It's a pretty big change so I'll rev it up appropriately. This is a really great addition.

This is true. Which is why there's a failing test on Generic_CanGetSingleRestrictedDescriptionCustomer I suppose that test doesn't really need to exist if we hold that in that usage you cannot...

I ended up not doing Attributes just due to the clutter they tend to gather on classes. I opted for configuring it in the Hyrdrator. It was just a personal...

Hmmm. I'll take a peek and see how that could be accomplished. Sent from my phone, please pardon the occasional auto-correct hilarity. > On Oct 3, 2014, at 8:00 AM,...

I'm wondering if this could be done by passing a delegate during the instantiation, something like: Hydrator().>AfterGenerate(x=>x.FirstName,new FirstNameGenerator(x.Gender))

Thanks! Let me dive into this and test it out.

> Has this ever been looked at? The project seems awesome, but is not usable in a .NET Core yet :( There is a .Net Standard version https://github.com/PrintsCharming/FoundationStandard.ObjectHydrator I've managed...

UPDATE: It comes up in Chrome and Edge. Firefox still failing.

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