ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi 1.1.0

dotnet add package ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi --version 1.1.0
NuGet\Install-Package ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi -Version 1.1.0
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<PackageReference Include="ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi" Version="1.1.0" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi --version 1.1.0
#r "nuget: ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi, 1.1.0"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi&version=1.1.0

// Install ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi&version=1.1.0

ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi

Collection of extensions for Microsoft Extensions DI to help register dependencies and configure application settings.

Installation

ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi has been written as a .NET Standard 2.0 library, so you can consume it from a .NET Core or .NET Framework 4.6.1 (or greater) application.

ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi is hosted as a package on nuget.org. To install from the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio run:

Install-Package ByteDev.Ioc.MsExtDi

Further details can be found on the nuget page.

Release Notes

Releases follow semantic versioning.

Full details of the release notes can be viewed on GitHub.

Usage

Add application settings

For the purposes of configuration settings the library makes the assumption that all your application settings will be in your appsettings.json file within a section called ApplicationSettings.

From within the ApplicationSettings section you can then define your own sub sections:

{
  "ApplicationSettings": {
    "FoobarSettings": {
      "FoobarUrl": "http://www.foorbarsomewhere.com/",
      "Bar": {
        "Name": "SomeName"
      }
    }
  }
}

These sub sections (e.g FoobarSettings) would then correspond to your own settings class:

public class FoobarSettings
{
    public string FoobarUrl { get; set; }

    public Bar Bar { get; set; }
}

public class Bar
{
    public string Name { get; set; }
}

Create installer classes

Use installer classes to register your classes within the IoC container. Installer classes help you separate your concerns of registering classes in the IoC container and the class implementation itself.

All installer classes must implement the IServiceInstaller interface.

You can also register settings classes using the ConfigureSettings extension method.

Example:

public class FoobarInstaller : IServiceInstaller
{
    public void Install(IServiceCollection services, IConfiguration configuration)
    {
        services.AddSingleton<IFoobar, Foobar>();

        services.ConfigureSettings<FoobarSettings>(configuration);
    }
}

Install the installers

Onnce you have your installer classes you can register them in the ServiceCollection using one of the extension methods:

  • InstallFromAssembly
  • InstallFromAssemblies
  • InstallFromAssemblyContaining<T>
// Use ConfigurationBuilder or AppConfigurationBuilder to create a IConfiguration

var serviceCollection = new ServiceCollection();

serviceCollection.InstallFromAssemblyContaining<FoobarInstaller>(configuration);

Inject/resolve class dependencies

Your registered class dependencies can now be injected, for example via constructor injection.

To resolve a registered dependency using service locator (anti)pattern:

IServiceProvider provider = serviceCollection.BuildServiceProvider();

var foobar = provider.GetService<IFoobar>();

var foobarSettings = provider.GetService<FoobarSettings>()

var url = foobarSettings.FoobarUrl;
var name = foobarSettings.Bar.Name;
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Version Downloads Last updated
1.1.0 451 2/24/2021
1.0.4 356 1/20/2021
1.0.3 551 2/25/2020
1.0.2 483 1/29/2020
1.0.1 501 11/30/2019
1.0.0 839 8/20/2018