I see a lot of code examples on how to use DI in .NET Core, however none of them use constructor parameters.
For example:
- Create Authorization Service
- Inject the current HTTP header(X-Api-Key) in constructor
- In the implementation check if I have access
Here I need to not only use DI on my IAuthorizationService
but also inject the token in the constructor. I know how to do it in Ninject, however have no experience in .NET Core DI.
Here is what I have as an example.
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddMvc();
services.AddEntityFrameworkSqlite();
services.AddDbContext<MainDbContext>();
services.AddScoped<IAuthorizationService, AuthorizationService>(); // Inject current HttpContext header value as a constructor?
}