I want to know if it is possible using build in dotnet core DI framework to register multiple instances of the same class
For example I have a class ToDo
that sends off messages to clients. I want 2 instances of the same ToDo
object with different injected configuration objects. So at the end I will have 2 separate instances of ToDo
object.
Is this possible?
Edit:
Suppose I have a pattern pub/sub
I have a generic class called MessageSubService.cs
and the implementation looks something like this
public class ASBMessageSubService : ASBSubService, IASBSubService
{
public ASBMessageSubService(..., IOptions<ASBSubOptions> options): base(options)
}
So based on this I have multiple ASBMessageSubService that I will need to create. The only thing will differ is the IOptions
that passed in. IOptions
is internal access. I can not access that property if I use provider.GetRequireServices<T>
.
I do understand I can do this
service.AddSingleton<ASBMessageSubService, IASBSubService>
service.AddSingleton<ASBMessageSubService, IASBSubService>
service.AddSingleton<ASBMessageSubService, IASBSubService>
This will register me 3 different instances. The issue is The implementation is that same and I will not be able to resolve it by the type where `nameof(ASBMessageSubService);
I can also register a deligate
where I can resolve it based on name or type but this runs into same issue I described above, the type of implementation will be the same.
(I am aware that I can use libraries like structuremap
or autofac
to get this done with registering them as named instance. However I would like to avoid 3rd party tools like this in this project. )
Any suggestions on this?
Thank you!
services.AddSingleton<IMyService>(...)
multiple times and your consumer classes can take anIEnumerable<IMyService>
for example.IEnumnerable<>
How will I know what instance to get, since the underneath implementations is that same? For example I will register sameToDoService
multiple times perIToDo
interface. ?