Asp.net Core. Configure IOptions method with Type params (not generic)
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?
dependency-injection app-config core asp.net-core-configuration
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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?
dependency-injection app-config core asp.net-core-configuration
add a comment |
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?
dependency-injection app-config core asp.net-core-configuration
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?
dependency-injection app-config core asp.net-core-configuration
dependency-injection app-config core asp.net-core-configuration
edited Nov 1 '18 at 12:38
dododo
asked Oct 31 '18 at 22:09
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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;
}
}
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;
}
}
edited Nov 20 '18 at 20:14
answered Nov 20 '18 at 19:56
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