TLDR: What are the reasons for injecting a connection factory vs the IDbConnection itself.
I'm currently using Autofac in .net MVC to inject an instance of IDbConnection into my repository classes to use with Dapper like so:
Autofac setup:
builder.Register<IDbConnection>(ctx => new
SqlConnection(conSettings.ConnectionString)).InstancePerRequest();
Repo:
public ClientRepository(IDbConnection connection)
{
_connection = connection;
}
public async Task<IEnumerable<Client>> GetAsync()
{
string query = "SELECT * FROM Clients";
return (await _connection.QueryAsync<Client>(query)).ToList();
}
This has been working perfectly fine for me so far, but I'm a little worried about connections staying open and not being disposed of.
Every post I find on the topic ends in someone suggesting passing in a connection factory and calling it in a using statement, without really mentioning why my current setup is "bad".
As far as I can tell every request should get it's own IDbConnection where Dapper takes care of opening and closing the connection and Autofac takes care of the disposing.
Is this not the case? Am I missing something?