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I have a custom action filter attribute that checks if the user has it's service active and if not the filter automatically redirect the user to a renew page.

Recently we did a re-enginering of our code and we introduced the repository pattern. Before of this we used the repository classes directly in the custom action filter like

private OrderRepository _orderRepository = new OrderRepository();

I am guessing which is the right way to inject repository classes inside the custom action filter now that we are using this pattern.

Thanks a lot

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Take a look at the following blog post from the authoritative source: http://bradwilson.typepad.com/blog/2010/07/service-location-pt4-filters.html

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  • thanks for your answer. Does the code in the article you referenced works only with Unity? I am using StructureMap in my project. Also can I have constructor injection or should I work with Setter Injection?
    – Lorenzo
    Jan 19, 2011 at 2:00
  • I'm not that familiar with either of those IOCs but I'm sure they are more or less interchangeable. Also, as far as I know constructor vs setter injection is a matter of preference. But feel free to drop Brad a line in the comments section of his blog to see what he thinks.
    – marcind
    Jan 19, 2011 at 2:23
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Brad Wilson shares how to do this:

http://bradwilson.typepad.com/blog/2010/07/service-location-pt4-filters.html

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  • thanks for your answer. Does the code in the article you referenced works only with Unity? I am using StructureMap in my project..
    – Lorenzo
    Jan 19, 2011 at 1:59

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