I have a class with a parameterized constructor with an IOptions<TOptions>
parameter to access the connection string. Now I need to create a default constructor for my project purpose. Now I want to trigger the parameterized constructor from the default constructor. How can I do that?
1 Answer
From the default constructor, you can invoke the parameterized constructor (by using the this
keyword) with an instance of the OptionsWrapper class, which implements the IOptions interface:
public class ValuesController
{
public ValuesController()
: this(new OptionsWrapper<Config>(new Config() { ConnectionString = "default ConnectionString" }))
{
}
public ValuesController(IOptions<Config> configSettings)
{
}
}
public class Config
{
public string ConnectionString { get; set; }
}
Alternatively, you may use Options.Create, which actually does the same: Options
Options.Create(new Config() { ConnectionString = "default ConnectionString" });
However, either of these solutions - especially if used in the context of ASP.NET Core - entirely defeat the purpose of Configuration and Dependency injection.
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2That's a bad idea. It hard-codes the settings and duplicates the configuration already stored in the configuration subsystem. The config middleware can read data from dictionaries, environment variables, multiple setting files that allow specifying a fallback connection quite easily and safely Dec 10, 2018 at 10:35
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@PanagiotisKanavos I agree this should be done before the constructor as you mentioned in the comments above; but the question, regardless of configuration logic, was answered. Possibly just answer it with showing how to call one constructor from another; passing default values would be more ideal. That is answered here: stackoverflow.com/questions/1814953/… Dec 10, 2018 at 17:03
public MyClass() : this(parameter to be passed to the ctor with parameter) { // implementation }
default constructor
meansno parameters
by definition. Why do you want to use the default constructor at all, when you need parameters? Register your class as a service and the DI/Configuration middleware will inject the values you want. During testing just pass an Option class with the hard-coded values