ServiceScan.SourceGenerator
1.1.2
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package ServiceScan.SourceGenerator --version 1.1.2
NuGet\Install-Package ServiceScan.SourceGenerator -Version 1.1.2
<PackageReference Include="ServiceScan.SourceGenerator" Version="1.1.2"> <PrivateAssets>all</PrivateAssets> <IncludeAssets>runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers</IncludeAssets> </PackageReference>
paket add ServiceScan.SourceGenerator --version 1.1.2
#r "nuget: ServiceScan.SourceGenerator, 1.1.2"
// Install ServiceScan.SourceGenerator as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=ServiceScan.SourceGenerator&version=1.1.2 // Install ServiceScan.SourceGenerator as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=ServiceScan.SourceGenerator&version=1.1.2
ServiceScan.SourceGenerator
Source generator for services registrations inspired by Scrutor. Code generation allows to have AOT compatible code, without additional hit on startup performance due to runtime assembly scanning.
Installation
Add the NuGet Package to your project:
dotnet add package ServiceScan.SourceGenerator
Usage
ServiceScan
generates a partial method implementation based on GenerateServiceRegistrations
attribute. This attribute can be added to a partial method with IServiceCollection
parameter.
For examples, based on the following partial method:
public static partial class ServicesExtensions
{
[GenerateServiceRegistrations(AssignableTo = typeof(IMyService), Lifetime = ServiceLifetime.Scoped)]
public static partial IServiceCollection AddServices(this IServiceCollection services);
}
ServiceScan
will generate the following implementation:
public static partial class ServicesExtensions
{
public static partial IServiceCollection AddServices(this IServiceCollection services)
{
return services
.AddScoped<IMyService, ServiceImplementation1>()
.AddScoped<IMyService, ServiceImplementation2>();
}
}
The only thing left is to invoke this method on your IServiceCollection
instance.
Examples
Register all FluentValidation validators
Unlike using FluentValidation.DependencyInjectionExtensions
package, ServiceScan
is AOT-compatible, and doesn't affect startup performance:
[GenerateServiceRegistrations(AssignableTo = typeof(IValidator<>), Lifetime = ServiceLifetime.Singleton)]
public static partial IServiceCollection AddValidators(this IServiceCollection services);
Add MediatR handlers
public static IServiceCollection AddMediatR(this IServiceCollection services)
{
return services
.AddTransient<IMediator, Mediator>()
.AddMediatRHandlers();
}
[GenerateServiceRegistrations(AssignableTo = typeof(IRequestHandler<>), Lifetime = ServiceLifetime.Transient)]
[GenerateServiceRegistrations(AssignableTo = typeof(IRequestHandler<,>), Lifetime = ServiceLifetime.Transient)]
private static partial IServiceCollection AddMediatRHandlers(this IServiceCollection services);
It adds MediatR handlers, which would work for simple cases, although you might need to add other types like PipelineBehaviors or NotificationHandlers.
Add all repository types from your project based on name filter as their implemented interfaces:
[GenerateServiceRegistrations(
TypeNameFilter = "*Repository",
AsImplemetedInterfaces = true,
Lifetime = ServiceLifetime.Scoped)]
private static partial IServiceCollection AddRepositories(this IServiceCollection services);
Parameters
GenerateServiceRegistrations
attribute has the following properties:
| Property | Description |
| --- | --- |
| FromAssemblyOf |Set the assembly containing the given type as the source of types to register. If not specified, the assembly containing the method with this attribute will be used. |
| AssignableTo | Set the type that the registered types must be assignable to. Types will be registered with this type as the service type, unless AsImplementedInterfaces
or AsSelf
is set. |
| Lifetime | Set the lifetime of the registered services. ServiceLifetime.Transient
is used if not specified. |
| AsImplementedInterfaces | If true, the registered types will be registered as implemented interfaces instead of their actual type. |
| AsSelf | If true, types will be registered with their actual type. It can be combined with AsImplementedInterfaces
. In that case implemeted interfaces will be "forwarded" to an actual implementation type |
| TypeNameFilter | Set this value to filter the types to register by their full name. You can use '*' wildcards. You can also use ',' to separate multiple filters. |
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
-
.NETStandard 2.0
- No dependencies.
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