I am developing an open ended application and I am new to MEF. I need to hide MEF totally from derived classes. So here is my scenerio.
I have a BaseAssembly
public class ListContainer
{
[ImportMany(typeof(IBase))]
public List<IBase> MyObjects { get; set; }
public void AssembleDriverComponents()
{
.... Some code to create catalogue..
//Crete the composition container
var container = new CompositionContainer(aggregateCatalog);
// Composable parts are created here i.e. the Import and Export components assembles here
container.ComposeParts(this);
}
}
[InheritedExport(typeof(IBase))]
public abstract class Base : IBase
{
private IInfoBase infoBase;
//This is something which I want to do. If I have a derived class from Base.
Then It does not need to use ImportingConstructor.
[ImportingConstructor()]
public Base(InfoBase nfoBase)
{
this.infoBase = infoBase;
}
}
[InheritedExport(typeof(IInfoBase))]
public interface IInfoBase
{
string Category { get; set; }
}
public class InfoBase : IInfoBase
{
public string Category
{
get;
set;
}
}
Other assemblies will refer to base assembly.
ReferenceAssembly will have
public class Derived : Base
{
public Derived(BaseInfo info)
: base(info)
{
info.Category = "CategoryA";
}
}
In this case MEF is not creating the object for derived one.
In summary, I need something like InheritedExport for ImportingConstructor also.
BaseInfo
as a member intoBase
and setCategory
after getting the import. B: use ImportingConstructorBase
class, importIInfoBase infoBase
as a property (not through constructor) and make itprotected
to allow access to derived classes