So let's say I have an interface with two implementations
public interface IWeapon
{
string Hit(string target);
}
public class Sword : IWeapon
{
public string Hit(string target)
{
return "Slice " + target + " in half";
}
}
public class Dagger : IWeapon
{
public string Hit(string target)
{
return "Stab " + target + " to death";
}
}
I have an object that accepts a Sword
and a Dagger
. I use Named
multi bindings as described in the docs.
public class Samurai: ISamurai
{
private readonly IWeapon sword;
private readonly IWeapon dagger;
public Samurai(
[Named(nameof(Sword))] IWeapon sword,
[Named(nameof(Dagger))] IWeapon dagger)
{
this.sword = sword;
this.dagger = dagger;
}
}
This works fine when I use it with normal binding in run-time case:
DependencyInjector.Kernel.Bind<IWeapon>().To<Sword>().Named(nameof(Sword));
DependencyInjector.Kernel.Bind<IWeapon>().To<Dagger>().Named(nameof(Dagger));
This doesn't work when I use mocking kernel:
Mock<IWeapon> mockSword = new Mock<IWeapon>();
Mock<IWeapon> mockDagger = new Mock<IWeapon>();
MockingKernel.Rebind<IWeapon>().ToConstant(mockSword.Object).Named(nameof(Sword));
MockingKernel.Rebind<IWeapon>().ToConstant(mockDagger.Object).Named(nameof(Dagger));
MockingKernel.Get<Samurai>();
I get the following type of error:
Message: OneTimeSetUp: Ninject.ActivationException : Error activating
IWeapon
No matching bindings are available, and the type is not self-bindable.
Activation path:
2) Injection of dependency IWeapon into parameter
sword of constructor of type ISamurai
1) Request for ISamurai