Asp.net Core. Configure IOptions method with Type params (not generic)












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Is there a way to call the method Configure from IServiceCollection DI container with non generic params?



I want to register my config section not like the following:



services.Configure<AppSection>(Configuration);


But in this way:



services.Configure(typeof(AppSection), Configuration);


I want to do this as I want to pass my config sections by List<Type> collection from low-level application levels(DAL) to High-level (Web api). And then make only a loop by this collection with registration each section.



foreach (var type in LowAppLevelSections)
{
services.Configure(type, Configuration);
}


So, in the end I will not have strong dependency between for example DAL and Web API level.



Is there any idea?










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    Is there a way to call the method Configure from IServiceCollection DI container with non generic params?



    I want to register my config section not like the following:



    services.Configure<AppSection>(Configuration);


    But in this way:



    services.Configure(typeof(AppSection), Configuration);


    I want to do this as I want to pass my config sections by List<Type> collection from low-level application levels(DAL) to High-level (Web api). And then make only a loop by this collection with registration each section.



    foreach (var type in LowAppLevelSections)
    {
    services.Configure(type, Configuration);
    }


    So, in the end I will not have strong dependency between for example DAL and Web API level.



    Is there any idea?










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      Is there a way to call the method Configure from IServiceCollection DI container with non generic params?



      I want to register my config section not like the following:



      services.Configure<AppSection>(Configuration);


      But in this way:



      services.Configure(typeof(AppSection), Configuration);


      I want to do this as I want to pass my config sections by List<Type> collection from low-level application levels(DAL) to High-level (Web api). And then make only a loop by this collection with registration each section.



      foreach (var type in LowAppLevelSections)
      {
      services.Configure(type, Configuration);
      }


      So, in the end I will not have strong dependency between for example DAL and Web API level.



      Is there any idea?










      share|improve this question
















      Is there a way to call the method Configure from IServiceCollection DI container with non generic params?



      I want to register my config section not like the following:



      services.Configure<AppSection>(Configuration);


      But in this way:



      services.Configure(typeof(AppSection), Configuration);


      I want to do this as I want to pass my config sections by List<Type> collection from low-level application levels(DAL) to High-level (Web api). And then make only a loop by this collection with registration each section.



      foreach (var type in LowAppLevelSections)
      {
      services.Configure(type, Configuration);
      }


      So, in the end I will not have strong dependency between for example DAL and Web API level.



      Is there any idea?







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          Here's an approach. All you have to do is clean it up a bit, write some unit tests. (Again sorry for the messy code)



          public static class IServicesCollectionExtension
          {
          public static IServiceCollection Configure(this IServiceCollection services, Type typeToRegister, IConfiguration service)
          {
          var myMethod = typeof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions)
          .GetMethods(BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public)
          .Where(x => x.Name == nameof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions.Configure) && x.IsGenericMethodDefinition)
          .Where(x => x.GetGenericArguments().Length == 1)
          .Where(x => x.GetParameters().Length == 2)
          .Single();

          MethodInfo generic = myMethod.MakeGenericMethod(typeToRegister);
          generic.Invoke(null, new object { services, service });
          return services;
          }
          }





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            Here's an approach. All you have to do is clean it up a bit, write some unit tests. (Again sorry for the messy code)



            public static class IServicesCollectionExtension
            {
            public static IServiceCollection Configure(this IServiceCollection services, Type typeToRegister, IConfiguration service)
            {
            var myMethod = typeof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions)
            .GetMethods(BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public)
            .Where(x => x.Name == nameof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions.Configure) && x.IsGenericMethodDefinition)
            .Where(x => x.GetGenericArguments().Length == 1)
            .Where(x => x.GetParameters().Length == 2)
            .Single();

            MethodInfo generic = myMethod.MakeGenericMethod(typeToRegister);
            generic.Invoke(null, new object { services, service });
            return services;
            }
            }





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              Here's an approach. All you have to do is clean it up a bit, write some unit tests. (Again sorry for the messy code)



              public static class IServicesCollectionExtension
              {
              public static IServiceCollection Configure(this IServiceCollection services, Type typeToRegister, IConfiguration service)
              {
              var myMethod = typeof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions)
              .GetMethods(BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public)
              .Where(x => x.Name == nameof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions.Configure) && x.IsGenericMethodDefinition)
              .Where(x => x.GetGenericArguments().Length == 1)
              .Where(x => x.GetParameters().Length == 2)
              .Single();

              MethodInfo generic = myMethod.MakeGenericMethod(typeToRegister);
              generic.Invoke(null, new object { services, service });
              return services;
              }
              }





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                Here's an approach. All you have to do is clean it up a bit, write some unit tests. (Again sorry for the messy code)



                public static class IServicesCollectionExtension
                {
                public static IServiceCollection Configure(this IServiceCollection services, Type typeToRegister, IConfiguration service)
                {
                var myMethod = typeof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions)
                .GetMethods(BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public)
                .Where(x => x.Name == nameof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions.Configure) && x.IsGenericMethodDefinition)
                .Where(x => x.GetGenericArguments().Length == 1)
                .Where(x => x.GetParameters().Length == 2)
                .Single();

                MethodInfo generic = myMethod.MakeGenericMethod(typeToRegister);
                generic.Invoke(null, new object { services, service });
                return services;
                }
                }





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                Here's an approach. All you have to do is clean it up a bit, write some unit tests. (Again sorry for the messy code)



                public static class IServicesCollectionExtension
                {
                public static IServiceCollection Configure(this IServiceCollection services, Type typeToRegister, IConfiguration service)
                {
                var myMethod = typeof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions)
                .GetMethods(BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public)
                .Where(x => x.Name == nameof(OptionsConfigurationServiceCollectionExtensions.Configure) && x.IsGenericMethodDefinition)
                .Where(x => x.GetGenericArguments().Length == 1)
                .Where(x => x.GetParameters().Length == 2)
                .Single();

                MethodInfo generic = myMethod.MakeGenericMethod(typeToRegister);
                generic.Invoke(null, new object { services, service });
                return services;
                }
                }






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