I'm using Unity and inject all my dependencies. Let's say that I have a Manager
class like so
public class Manager : IManager
{
public Manager(IRepository repository, string customerName) { }
}
And a repository class like:
public class Repository : IRepository
{
public Repository(string customerName) { }
}
I'm using WCF and will resolve the manager and the repository once per request. I register all my types at service startup, but at startup i do not know the "customerName"-parameter. This will be passed as a parameter to the WCF-service. Which will resolve the manager like this:
public class Service
{
private IUnityContainer _container;
public Service(IUnityContainer container)
{
_container = container;
}
public void ServiceCall(string customerName)
{
var manager = _container.Resolve<IManager<T>>(
new ParameterOverrides { { "customerName", customerName} });
manager.DoSomething();
}
}
This way I can inject the customerName
-parameter into the manager on each request. This works fine. But now I also need to inject it to the repository. Is there any way to inject the customerName
to the repository-class as well?
I know I can set it manually later, but I would like to have this in the constructor. Also, I don't want the Service to know about the Repository, so I don't want to manually override that parameter.
I could resolve the IRepository
with the container in the constructor in the Manager, but i rather just inject it if it's possible.
In other words, your
customerName
parameter is runtime data. Injecting runtime data into components during the components' initialization is an anti-pattern.There are two possible solutions to your problem, but in your your case, the most likely solution is to pass through the parameter through the public API as follows:
Here the
IManager
interface is changed so that thecustomerName
is passed through theDoSomething
method. Because the runtime value isn't needed anymore during construction, there is no need to inject the Unity container into theService
(which is a form of the Service Locator anti-pattern).For the second option, please read this article.