I am working on code for an ASP.NET MVC application that will do the following when the application is started:
- Load all assemblies in the application bin directory
- Get all types from each assembly that are derived from an interface (
ITask
) - Invoke the
Execute()
method on each type
Here is the current idea I came up with. This method will get called in OnApplicationStarted()
:
private void ExecuteTasks()
{
List<ITask> startupTasks = new List<ITask>();
Assembly asm = this.ExecutingAssembly;
// get path of executing (bin) folder
string codeBase = this.ExecutingAssembly.CodeBase;
UriBuilder uri = new UriBuilder(codeBase);
string path = Uri.UnescapeDataString(uri.Path);
string bin = Path.GetDirectoryName(path);
string[] assemblies = Directory.GetFiles(bin, "*.dll");
foreach (String file in assemblies)
{
try
{
if (File.Exists(file))
{
// load the assembly
asm = Assembly.LoadFrom(file);
// get all types from the assembly that inherit ITask
var query = from t in asm.GetTypes()
where t.IsClass &&
t.GetInterface(typeof(ITask).FullName) != null
select t;
// add types to list of startup tasks
foreach (Type type in query)
{
startupTasks.Add((ITask)Activator.CreateInstance(type));
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Exceptions.LogException(ex);
}
}
// execute each startup task
foreach (ITask task in startupTasks)
{
task.Execute();
}
}
My question: is there a better way to do any of these steps? The method to get the bin directory was taken from this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/283917/213159. It seems like a lot of work to do something simple, but I couldn't figure out an easier approach.
Also, is using System.Activator
to create instances and then subsequently invoke the Execute()
method on each instance the most efficient way to perform that step?