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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T06:43:12+00:00 2026-05-23T06:43:12+00:00

I am trying to write a method using reflection to return all classes that

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I am trying to write a method using reflection to return all classes that are subclasses of a class that uses generics, without being limited by the generic type. So for example, in EF I want to find all mapping classes. The classes are setup like:

public class clientMap : EntityTypeConfiguration<Client> {}

I want to find all classes in my assembly that is a subclass of of EntityTypeConfiguration<T>, without specifying Client as T specifically. I want to return the entity type configuration for all classes in my application without hardcoding it.

Without generics I would loop through the types in the assembly, check if type.IsSubclassOf(typeof(BaseClass)), however I am not sure how to do this when dealing with generics.

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    2026-05-23T06:43:12+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:43 am

    I believe that you want something like this:

    static class TypeExtensions {
        public static bool IsDerivedFromOpenGenericType(
            this Type type,
            Type openGenericType
        ) {
            Contract.Requires(type != null);
            Contract.Requires(openGenericType != null);
            Contract.Requires(openGenericType.IsGenericTypeDefinition);
            return type.GetTypeHierarchy()
                       .Where(t => t.IsGenericType)
                       .Select(t => t.GetGenericTypeDefinition())
                       .Any(t => openGenericType.Equals(t));
        }
    
        public static IEnumerable<Type> GetTypeHierarchy(this Type type) {
            Contract.Requires(type != null);
            Type currentType = type;
            while (currentType != null) {
                yield return currentType;
                currentType = currentType.BaseType;
            }
        }
    }
    

    These tests pass:

    class Foo<T> { }
    class Bar : Foo<int> { }
    class FooBar : Bar { }
    
    [Fact]
    public void BarIsDerivedFromOpenGenericFoo() {
        Assert.True(typeof(Bar).IsDerivedFromOpenGenericType(typeof(Foo<>)));
    }
    
    [Fact]
    public void FooBarIsDerivedFromOpenGenericFoo() {
        Assert.True(typeof(FooBar).IsDerivedFromOpenGenericType(typeof(Foo<>)));
    }
    
    [Fact]
    public void StringIsNotDerivedFromOpenGenericFoo() {
        Assert.False(typeof(string).IsDerivedFromOpenGenericType(typeof(Foo<>)));
    }
    
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