I have tried to get the structure map dependency to work correctly but it is not working correctly when putting an interface in the constructor versus putting the class name.
The following code works:
public class HomeController : Controller
{
private readonly MyService _service;
public HomeController(MyService service)
{
_service = service;
}
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
}
public class MyService : IService
{
public string GetName()
{
return "Hello";
}
}
public interface IService
{
string GetName();
}
But the following code does NOT work:
public class HomeController : Controller
{
private readonly IService _service;
public HomeController(IService service)
{
_service = service;
}
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
}
public class MyService : IService
{
public string GetName()
{
return "Hello";
}
}
public interface IService
{
string GetName();
}
Here is the logic from the DependencyResolution class:
public static IContainer Initialize() {
ObjectFactory.Initialize(x =>
{
x.Scan(scan =>
{
scan.TheCallingAssembly();
scan.WithDefaultConventions();
});
// x.For<IExample>().Use<Example>();
});
return ObjectFactory.Container;
}
I am using the StructureMap.MVC4 nuget package to setup the dependency injection. What am I doing wrong?
WithDefaultConventions()
should actually do that for you, so I'm not sure why it's not. Maybe they have to also be in the same namespace?IFoo
toFoo
. In this case he wants to mapIFoo
toMyFoo
Given that this seems to be a toy example, changing the type name is probably a good solution.