I have a class that implements two interfaces, and I want to apply interception to the class's methods.
I'm following the advice in Unity Register two interfaces as one singleton, but I'm surprised by the results. In a nutshell, it seems that my CallHandler is called twice. The shortest example I have is this:
public interface I1
{
void Method1();
}
public interface I2
{
void Method2();
}
public class C : I1, I2
{
[Log]
public void Method1() {}
public void Method2() {}
}
public class LogAttribute : HandlerAttribute
{
public override ICallHandler CreateHandler(IUnityContainer container)
{
return new LogCallHandler();
}
}
public class LogCallHandler : ICallHandler
{
public IMethodReturn Invoke(
IMethodInvocation input, GetNextHandlerDelegate getNext)
{
Console.WriteLine("Entering " + input.MethodBase.Name);
var methodReturn = getNext().Invoke(input, getNext);
Console.WriteLine("Leaving " + input.MethodBase.Name);
return methodReturn;
}
public int Order { get; set; }
}
void Test()
{
IUnityContainer container = new UnityContainer();
container.AddNewExtension<Interception>();
container.RegisterType<C>(new ContainerControlledLifetimeManager());
container.RegisterType<I1, C>(
new Interceptor<TransparentProxyInterceptor>(),
new InterceptionBehavior<PolicyInjectionBehavior>());
container.RegisterType<I2, C>(
new Interceptor<TransparentProxyInterceptor>(),
new InterceptionBehavior<PolicyInjectionBehavior>());
container.Resolve<I1>().Method1();
}
Which gives this output:
Entering Method1
Entering Method1
Leaving Method1
Leaving Method1
Removing the "container.RegisterType I2, C" line makes the log appear only once. Adding a third interface, I3, which is similar to I2, causes the log to appear three times.
I would have expected the Log to be called only once. I can probably achieve this by having the LogCallHandler detect if it's being invoked from another LogCallHandler, but this seems inelegant.
Originally I wanted to apply the interception behavior to C rather than to I1 and I2 separately, but this requires C to inherit from MarshalByRefObject which is a constraint I'm not yet willing to impose.
Is there an alternative way?