Im not sure how to state this question, because im not sure where the problem lies. I think its a genetric covariance issue, but the solution might be found somewhere else, maybe in the way the interfaces are designed, or in how the implementations are registered.
Anyway, the sample is trying to register all types implementing a generic interface, then later resolve the type using the type of the generic. Then trying to cast this type to its base type to be able to call a method on that implementation.
Its now failing when trying to cast. As an example, the first line of code fails to compile. When removed, the program fails on the line trying to cast the implementation.
class Program
{
private static IContainer _container;
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Is this the problem?
IHandler<IConfiguration> test = new MyHandler();
// setup ioc
var builder = new ContainerBuilder();
builder.RegisterAssemblyTypes(typeof(Program).Assembly)
//.Where(t => typeof(IHandler<IConfiguration>).IsAssignableFrom(t));
.Where(t => t.GetInterfaces()
.Where(i => i.IsGenericType && i.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == typeof(IHandler<>))
.Any()
)
.As(t => t.GetInterfaces()
.Where(i => i.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == typeof(IHandler<>))
.Single()
);
_container = builder.Build();
// get my configuration impl
var configuration = new MyConfiguration();
// resolve handler for the configuration
var configurationType = configuration.GetType();
var handlerGenericType = typeof(IHandler<>);
var handlerType = handlerGenericType.MakeGenericType(configurationType);
var handler = _container.Resolve(handlerType);
var typedHandler = (IHandler<IConfiguration>) handler;
// handle it!
typedHandler.Handle(configuration);
}
}
public interface IConfiguration
{
}
public interface IHandler<T> where T : IConfiguration
{
void Handle(T myConfiguration);
}
public class MyConfiguration : IConfiguration
{
}
public class MyHandler : IHandler<MyConfiguration>
{
public void Handle(MyConfiguration myConfiguration)
{
Console.WriteLine("Handling my stuff...");
}
}