NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging
0.0.1-alpha-0009
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dotnet add package NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging --version 0.0.1-alpha-0009
NuGet\Install-Package NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging -Version 0.0.1-alpha-0009
<PackageReference Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging" Version="0.0.1-alpha-0009" />
<PackageVersion Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging" Version="0.0.1-alpha-0009" />
<PackageReference Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging" />
paket add NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging --version 0.0.1-alpha-0009
#r "nuget: NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging, 0.0.1-alpha-0009"
#:package NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging@0.0.1-alpha-0009
#addin nuget:?package=NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging&version=0.0.1-alpha-0009&prerelease
#tool nuget:?package=NexusLabs.Needlr.Extensions.Logging&version=0.0.1-alpha-0009&prerelease
Needlr
Needlr is an opinionated fluent dependency injection library for .NET that provides automatic service registration and web application setup through a simple, discoverable API. It's designed to minimize boilerplate code by defaulting to registering types from scanned assemblies automatically.
Features
- Automatic Service Discovery: Automatically registers services from assemblies using conventions
- Fluent API: Chain-able configuration methods for clean, readable setup
- ASP.NET Core Integration: Seamless web application creation and configuration
- Plugin System: Extensible architecture for modular applications
- Multiple Type Registrars: Built-in support for default registration and Scrutor-based scanning
- Flexible Filtering: Control which types get registered automatically
Quick Start
Basic Web Application
using NexusLabs.Needlr.AspNet;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection;
var webApplication = new Syringe().BuildWebApplication();
await webApplication.RunAsync();
Advanced Configuration with Scrutor
using NexusLabs.Needlr.AspNet;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection.Scrutor;
var webApplication = new Syringe()
.UsingScrutorTypeRegistrar()
.UsingAssemblyProvider(builder => builder
.MatchingAssemblies(x => x.Contains("MyApp"))
.Build())
.ForWebApplication()
.BuildWebApplication();
await webApplication.RunAsync();
Installation
// TODO: COMING SOON Add the core package and any additional packages you need:
<PackageReference Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection" />
<PackageReference Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.AspNet" />
<PackageReference Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection.Scrutor" />
<PackageReference Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.Carter" />
<PackageReference Include="NexusLabs.Needlr.SignalR" />
Core Concepts
Syringe
The Syringe
class is the main entry point for configuring dependency injection in Needlr. It provides a fluent API for setting up:
- Type Registrars: How services are registered (default or Scrutor-based)
- Type Filterers: Which types should be registered automatically
- Assembly Providers: Which assemblies to scan for services
var syringe = new Syringe()
.UsingScrutorTypeRegistrar()
.UsingDefaultTypeFilterer()
.UsingAssemblyProvider(builder => builder
.MatchingAssemblies(x => x.Contains("MyApp"))
.Build());
WebApplicationSyringe
For web applications, use ForWebApplication()
to transition to web-specific configuration:
var webAppSyringe = new Syringe()
.UsingScrutorTypeRegistrar()
.ForWebApplication()
.UsingOptions(() => CreateWebApplicationOptions.Default)
.BuildWebApplication();
Service Registration
Automatic Registration
Services are automatically registered based on conventions. By default, Needlr will:
- Register classes as both themselves and their interfaces
- Use appropriate lifetimes (Transient/Singleton based on type filtering)
- Skip types marked with
[DoNotAutoRegister]
Preventing Auto-Registration
Use the [DoNotAutoRegister]
attribute to exclude types from automatic registration. This is typically done when you need manual control over service registration:
[DoNotAutoRegister]
public class ManuallyRegisteredService
{
// This won't be automatically registered
}
Custom Services
By default, a custom class you create (public or internal) will get picked up automatically and be available on the dependency container:
internal class WeatherProvider
{
private readonly IConfiguration _config;
public WeatherProvider(IConfiguration config)
{
_config = config;
}
public WeatherData GetWeather()
{
// Implementation
}
}
The above class would be available for use in minimal APIs and can be injected into other types resolved from the dependency container.
Manual Service Registration
While Needlr automatically registers services by convention, you may need to manually register services for more complex scenarios like decorator patterns, conditional registration, or when you need precise control over service lifetimes and configurations.
Preventing Auto-Registration
Use the [DoNotAutoRegister]
attribute to exclude types from automatic registration:
using NexusLabs.Needlr;
[DoNotAutoRegister]
public sealed class MyService : IMyService
{
public void DoSomething()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello, from Dev Leader!");
}
}
Manual Registration with IServiceCollectionPlugin
Create a plugin that implements IServiceCollectionPlugin
to manually configure services:
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using NexusLabs.Needlr;
internal sealed class MyPlugin : IServiceCollectionPlugin
{
public void Configure(ServiceCollectionPluginOptions options)
{
// Register service manually as singleton
options.Services.AddSingleton<IMyService, MyService>();
}
}
Decorator Pattern Example
Here's a complete example showing manual registration with a decorator pattern:
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using NexusLabs.Needlr;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection;
// Interface
public interface IMyService
{
void DoSomething();
}
// Base service implementation
[DoNotAutoRegister]
public sealed class MyService : IMyService
{
public void DoSomething()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello, from Dev Leader!");
}
}
// Decorator that adds additional behavior
[DoNotAutoRegister]
public sealed class MyDecorator(IMyService wrapped) : IMyService
{
public void DoSomething()
{
Console.WriteLine("---BEFORE---");
wrapped.DoSomething();
Console.WriteLine("---AFTER---");
}
}
// Plugin for manual registration
internal sealed class MyPlugin : IServiceCollectionPlugin
{
public void Configure(ServiceCollectionPluginOptions options)
{
options.Services.AddSingleton<MyService>();
options.Services.AddSingleton<IMyService, MyDecorator>(s =>
new MyDecorator(s.GetRequiredService<MyService>()));
}
}
// Usage
var serviceProvider = new Syringe().BuildServiceProvider();
serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IMyService>().DoSomething();
// Output:
// ---BEFORE---
// Hello, from Dev Leader!
// ---AFTER---
The IServiceCollectionPlugin
is automatically discovered and registered by Needlr, so you don't need to manually register the plugin itself.
Manual Registration with Scrutor Decoration
When using Scrutor type registrar, you can leverage Scrutor's decoration extensions for cleaner decorator pattern implementation:
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using NexusLabs.Needlr;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection.Scrutor;
// Interface and service implementations (same as above example)
// ...
// Plugin using Scrutor decoration extensions
internal sealed class MyScrutorPlugin : IServiceCollectionPlugin
{
public void Configure(ServiceCollectionPluginOptions options)
{
// Register the base service first
options.Services.AddSingleton<IMyService, MyService>();
// Use Scrutor to decorate the service
options.Services.Decorate<IMyService, MyDecorator>();
}
}
// Usage with Scrutor type registrar
var serviceProvider = new Syringe()
.UsingScrutorTypeRegistrar()
.BuildServiceProvider();
serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IMyService>().DoSomething();
// Output:
// ---BEFORE---
// Hello, from Dev Leader!
// ---AFTER---
This approach is cleaner than manual decorator registration as Scrutor handles the complex dependency injection logic internally.
Plugin System
Needlr supports a plugin architecture for modular applications:
Web Application Plugins
internal sealed class WeatherPlugin : IWebApplicationPlugin
{
public void Configure(WebApplicationPluginOptions options)
{
options.WebApplication.MapGet("/weather", (WeatherProvider weatherProvider) =>
{
return Results.Ok(weatherProvider.GetWeather());
});
}
}
Web Application Builder Plugins
public sealed class CarterWebApplicationBuilderPlugin : IWebApplicationBuilderPlugin
{
public void Configure(WebApplicationBuilderPluginOptions options)
{
options.Logger.LogInformation("Configuring Carter services...");
options.Builder.Services.AddCarter();
}
}
Examples
Minimal Web API
The following example has a custom type automatically registered and a minimal API that will consume it:
using NexusLabs.Needlr.AspNet;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection;
var webApplication = new Syringe().BuildWebApplication();
await webApplication.RunAsync();
internal sealed class WeatherPlugin : IWebApplicationPlugin
{
public void Configure(WebApplicationPluginOptions options)
{
options.WebApplication.MapGet("/weather", (WeatherProvider weatherProvider) =>
{
return Results.Ok(weatherProvider.GetWeather());
});
}
}
internal sealed class WeatherProvider(IConfiguration config)
{
public object GetWeather()
{
var weatherConfig = config.GetSection("Weather");
return new
{
TemperatureC = weatherConfig.GetValue<double>("TemperatureCelsius"),
Summary = weatherConfig.GetValue<string>("Summary"),
};
}
}
Fluent Configuration
using NexusLabs.Needlr.AspNet;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection;
using NexusLabs.Needlr.Injection.Scrutor;
var webApplication = new Syringe()
.UsingScrutorTypeRegistrar()
.UsingAssemblyProvider(builder => builder
.MatchingAssemblies(x =>
x.Contains("NexusLabs", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ||
x.Contains("MyApp", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
.UseLibTestEntrySorting()
.Build())
.UsingAdditionalAssemblies(additionalAssemblies: [])
.ForWebApplication()
.UsingOptions(() => CreateWebApplicationOptions
.Default
.UsingStartupConsoleLogger())
.BuildWebApplication();
await webApplication.RunAsync();
Requirements
- .NET 9 or later
- C# 13.0 or later
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net9.0 is compatible. net9.0-android was computed. net9.0-browser was computed. net9.0-ios was computed. net9.0-maccatalyst was computed. net9.0-macos was computed. net9.0-tvos was computed. net9.0-windows was computed. net10.0 was computed. net10.0-android was computed. net10.0-browser was computed. net10.0-ios was computed. net10.0-maccatalyst was computed. net10.0-macos was computed. net10.0-tvos was computed. net10.0-windows was computed. |
-
net9.0
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions (>= 9.0.8)
- NexusLabs.Needlr (>= 0.0.1-alpha-0009)
NuGet packages
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GitHub repositories
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Version | Downloads | Last Updated |
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0.0.1-alpha-0019 | 0 | 8/23/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0018 | 0 | 8/22/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0017 | 9 | 8/20/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0016 | 11 | 8/18/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0015 | 12 | 8/18/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0014 | 13 | 8/18/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0013 | 11 | 8/17/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0012 | 10 | 8/17/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0011 | 10 | 8/17/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0010 | 39 | 8/15/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0009 | 92 | 8/12/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0008 | 39 | 8/10/2025 |
0.0.1-alpha-0007 | 51 | 8/9/2025 |