I need an equivalent to dependeny injection to resolve Blazor/Razor components.
That is, I want to decouple my components in Razor Class Libraries in the exact same way that DI / IoC allows us to decouple back-end services. Does anyone know how I can achive this?
I an NOT asking how to use DI to resolve services within blazor/razor components.
Example
Imagine a large blazor project with three areas, each with their own Razor Class Library:
- students
- teachers
- rooms
I can decouple these three areas nicely into three separate projects. Dependency injection allows me to pull together the service dependencies nicely in the final project.
For example, the razor page Page_Student_View
can nicely consume IRoomService
, the implementation of which comes from the rooms project using dependency injection.
I cannot, however, find any method to achieve equivalent decoupling with Razor components. What I would like is something like:
@* Inside the student project *@
@page "/student/view
<div>
My tearcher is <ITeacherInlineDisplay TeacherId="@Student.TeacherId"/>
<br/>
My room is <IRoomInlineDisplay RoomId="@Student.RoomId"/>
</div>
The interfaces are defined in a common class library:
/* Inside the Common project */
public interface ITeacherInlineDisplay : IComponent
{
[Parameter] int? TeacherId { get; set;}
}
Implement an implementation of the room display control inside the teacher project:
@* Inside the Teacher project *@
@implements ITeacherInlineDisplay
<div>
@Teacher.Name
@* Complex stuff in here: context menu, drag + drop etc. *@
</div>
@code {
[Parameter] int? TeacherId { get; set;}
}
What I have tried / possible workarounds
- I've been searching for a long time. Results always explain using DI to inject services into components - which is not my question.
- I could make this work using DynamicComponent. I have two concerns with this. First is the inefficiency due to the additional (I presume fairly expensive) abstraction layer. The second is around compile time validation / checks / intellisense to catch parameter errors.
- I have tried using interfaces inheriting from IComponent. But that doesn't seem to work. It wasn't intedend for that purposes - more for implementing my own components using that interface, rather than calling by using that interface.
I could quite quickly implement 2 - and problably will if noone has a better solution. I considered patching the Blazor/Razor source to make it resove the IComponent when compiling razor pages. A big job which I don't think is worth me doing.
I just can't believe that I'm the only person who has this need - surley there is broader need for this kind of archiecture?
Background Information
I have a fairly large ASP.NET Blazor server-side application. I'm having trouble managing dependencies between razor/Blazor components.
This project has grown very rapidly without a coherent plan - more of a prototype project which has gone live with the customer and just grown and grown. Blazor / EF Core have handled this really well. We refactor very often, relying on Visual Studio refactoring and EF Core migrations to just update everything as we go.
We are effectively both vertically sliced (by business areas) and horizontally sliced (data later / middle layers / UI components).
I'm running (and always will) latest version of the stack: Currently .NET 8 / ASP.NET Core 8 / EF Core 8.
If we had DI for razor components, I would consider implementing testing at the UI level. Without that (and being able to Mock/Stub in controls) I'm not going to bother.
ITeacherInlineDisplay
and where to find the defined concrete component.DymanicComponent
, or a custom version of it would seem to be the only way.