I'm trying to inject a generic class with Simple Injector. However, it fails with
SimpleInjector.ActivationException: No registration for type ... could be found
Here's the code to reproduce it:
using System;
namespace ErrorReproduction
{
public class GenericClass<T>
{
public T Value { get; set; }
}
public interface IGenericInterface<T>
{
void DoSomething(T value);
}
public class NonGenericService : IGenericInterface<string>
{
public void DoSomething(string value) =>
Console.WriteLine($"NonGeneric DoSomething (string): {value}");
}
public class GenericService<T> : IGenericInterface<GenericClass<T>>
{
public virtual void DoSomething(GenericClass<T> v) =>
Console.WriteLine(
$"Generic DoSomething {v.Value.GetType().Name}: {v.Value}");
}
/*
public class StringService : GenericService<string>
{
}
*/
public static class Test
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
var container = new SimpleInjector.Container();
container.RegisterSingleton(
typeof(IGenericInterface<>),
typeof(IGenericInterface<>).Assembly);
// works
container.GetInstance<IGenericInterface<string>>()
.DoSomething("non-generic-test");
// breaks without StringService (No registration for type
// IGenericInterface<GenericClass<string>>)
container.GetInstance<IGenericInterface<GenericClass<string>>>()
.DoSomething(
new GenericClass<string> {Value = "di-generic-test"});
}
}
}
If I comment-in the StringService above, it works. However, without it I receive the following exception:
Unhandled exception. SimpleInjector.ActivationException: No registration for type IGenericInterface<GenericClass<string>> could be found. at ErrorReproduction.Test.Main(String[] args) in ErrorReproduction/Test.cs:line 45
If I create a specific implementation that itself is not generic anymore, DI works.
However, even without the specific one, the GenericService<T>
, which is not abstract, is enough and should be injectable.
I'd like to not have to create a specific class for each case of GenericService<T>
that we will have. They would just be empty like the above StringService
, fully relying on the implementation of the generic service.
Is there a way to get the DI working for a case like this?
Edit: Turned out my use case is not exactly what I described above. However, the comments and answer provided got me on the right track. In the end, this is what worked for me:
container.RegisterSingleton(typeof(IMapper<,>), typeof(IMapper<,>).Assembly);
container.RegisterConditional(typeof(IMapper<,>),
typeof(SimpleTimedValueProxyMapper<>),
Lifestyle.Singleton,
ctx => !ctx.Handled);
container.RegisterConditional(typeof(IMapper<,>),
typeof(TimedValueProxyMapper<,>),
Lifestyle.Singleton,
ctx => !ctx.Handled);
Which, given the classes in the first example, would probably resolve to this (have not tested it):
container.RegisterSingleton(typeof(IGenericInterface<>), typeof(IGenericInterface<>).Assembly);
container.RegisterConditional(typeof(IGenericInterface<>),
typeof(GenericService<>),
Lifestyle.Singleton,
ctx => !ctx.Handled);