I am using Autofac as my IoC container. I have:
IRepository<>
, my repository interface;DbContextRepository<>
, a generic implementation of a repository using EntityFramework's DbContext;- Some closed types repositories inside an assembly, say
PersonRepository : DbContextRepository<Person>
; - And a
RepositoryDecorator<>
, which decorates my repositories with some standard extra behavior;
I'm using autofac to register them all like this:
builder.RegisterGeneric(typeof(DbContextRepository<>))
.Named("repo", typeof(IRepository<>));
builder.RegisterGenericDecorator(
typeof(RepositoryDecorator<>),
typeof(IRepository<>),
fromKey: "repo");
var repositorios = Assembly.GetAssembly(typeof(PersonRepository));
builder.RegisterAssemblyTypes(repositorios).Where(t => t.Name.EndsWith("Repository"))
.AsClosedTypesOf(typeof(IRepository<>))
.Named("repo2", typeof(IRepository<>))
.PropertiesAutowired();
builder.RegisterGenericDecorator(
typeof(RepositoryDecorator<>),
typeof(IRepository<>),
fromKey: "repo2");
What I am trying to do is:
- to register the
DbContextRepository<>
as a generic implementation ofIRepository<>
; - then register the closed types repositories, so they can overload the previous registration when needed;
- Then decorate them both so, when I ask the container to resolve a IRepository, it gives me a RepositoryDecorator with the right implementation of IRepository, being it a DbContextRepository or the closed type already registered.
When I try to resolve an IRepository<Product>
, which has no closed type implementation, it returns correcly a Decorated DbContextRepository.
But when I try to resolve an IRepository<Person>
, which has a closed type implementation, it also gives me a Decorated DbContextRepository, instead of a Decorated PersonRepository.
.AsNamedClosedTypesOf(...)