Question: It has been well documented, how to inject dependencies into services. However, is it also possible in ASP.NET Core 2.0 to have the system's DI mechanism automatically inject a dependency into a method or into a property? (similar to what is called setter injection in PHP-Symfony).
Example:
Say I have a common MyBaseController
class for all controllers in my project and I want a service (e.g. the UserManager service) to be injected into MyBaseController
that can be later accessed in all child controllers. I could use constructor injection to inject the service in the child class and pass it via base(userManager)
to the parent. But having to perform this in all child constructors of all controllers is pretty tedious.
So I would like to have a setter in MyBaseController
like this:
public abstract class MyBaseController : Controller
{
public UserManager<User> userManager { get; set; }
// system should auto inject UserManager here
public void setUserManager(UserManager<User> userManager) {
this.userManager = userManager;
}
}
...so I don't have to do the following in every child constructor just to pass the dependency to the parent:
public class UsersController : MyBaseController
{
public ChildController(UserManager<User> userManager) : base(userManager) {}
Update: The answer given here is what I want to achieve, however the question was asked for ASP.NET Core 1.0, I'm interested in whether any solutions have been added in ASP.NET Core 2.0.