I'm a little confused about how to avoid service locator when using a console application
Program
public static int Main(string[] args)
{
// Configuration
var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder().AddJsonFile("appsettings.json").AddEnvironmentVariables().Build();
// DI container
var services = new ServiceCollection();
ConfigureServices(services, configuration);
var serviceProvider = services.BuildServiceProvider();
// Do I pass along the serviceProvider?
// Can resolve using locator pattern do I just use this in my classes?
// var exampleRepository = _serviceProvider.GetService<IExampleRepository>();
// Execute the correct command based on args
return CommandLineOptions.Execute(args);
}
private static void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services, IConfiguration configuration)
{
services.AddScoped<ApplicationDbContext>((s) => new ApplicationDbContext(configuration.GetSection("Data:DefaultConnection:ConnectionString").Value));
services.AddScoped<IExampleRepository, ExampleRepository>();
}
CommandLineOptions
public static class CommandLineOptions
{
public static int Execute(string[] args, IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
{
try
{
var app = new CommandLineApplication
{
Name = "dnx abc",
FullName = "Abc Commands",
Description = "ABC",
};
app.VersionOption("--version", PlatformServices.Default.Application.ApplicationVersion);
app.HelpOption("-?|-h|--help");
app.OnExecute(() =>
{
//ShowLogo();
app.ShowHelp();
return 2;
});
app.Command(
"task",
task=>
{
task.Name = "Task1";
task.FullName = "Task1";
task.Description = "Tasks";
task.HelpOption("-?|-h|--help");
task.OnExecute(() => { task.ShowHelp(); return 0; });
task.Command(
"task1",
data =>
{
data.FullName = "Task1 command";
data.Description = "Task1";
data.OnExecute(() =>
{
// Need to inject
var p = new Task1();
p.Process()
return 0;
});
I need to inject the IExampleRepository into the new Task1()
Task1
public class Task1
{
public Task1()
{
}
private readonly IExampleRepository _exampleRepository;
public Task1(IExampleRepository exampleRepository)
{
_exampleRepository = exampleRepository;
}
public void Process() {
....
}
So basically my understanding is that I register my dependencies, then I should be able to inject them throughout my classes. I'm not sure if I need to pass my serviceProvider down?
I believe that in MVC there is magic that happens to accomplish this. How would I go about injecting without using the service locator pattern?