I am Autofac DI Container and constructor injection to inject configuration settings into my SampleClass. The Configuration Manager class is created as a singleInstance so the same single instance is used.
public ConfigurationManager()
{
// Load the configuration settings
GetConfigurationSettings();
}
public SampleClass(IConfigurationManager configurationManager)
{
_configurationManager = configurationManager;
}
I am loading the configuration settings from a App.config file in the constructor of the configuration Manager. My problem is i am also validating the configuration settings and if they are not in the App.config file a exception is thrown, which causes the program to crash. Which means I cant handle the exception and return a response.
I am doing this the wrong way? Is there a better way to load the configuration settings Or is there a way to handle the exception being thrown.
Edit
ConfigurationManager configurationManager = new ConfigurationManager();
configurationManager.GetConfigurationSettings();
//Try catch around for the exception thrown if config settings fail
//Register the instance above with autofac
builder.Register(configurationManager()).As<IConfigurationManager>().SingleInstance();
//Old way of registering the configurationManager
builder.Register(c => new ConfigurationManager()).As<IConfigurationManager>().SingleInstance();
SampleClass, use it and so on. If you deal with asynchrony, synchronization or multi-threading, it's very difficult to give a generic advice. – Pavel Gatilov Jan 30 '12 at 17:20