Castle Windsor: How to specify a constructor parameter from code?
Edit: Used the answers below code with the Fluent Interface :)
namespace WindsorSample
{
using Castle.MicroKernel.Registration;
using Castle.Windsor;
using NUnit.Framework;
using NUnit.Framework.SyntaxHelpers;
public class MyComponent : IMyComponent
{
public MyComponent(int start_at)
{
this.Value = start_at;
}
public int Value { get; private set; }
}
public interface IMyComponent
{
int Value { get; }
}
[TestFixture]
public class ConcreteImplFixture
{
[Test]
void ResolvingConcreteImplShouldInitialiseValue()
{
IWindsorContainer container = new WindsorContainer();
container.Register(
Component.For<IMyComponent>()
.ImplementedBy<MyComponent>()
.Parameters(Parameter.ForKey("start_at").Eq("1")));
Assert.That(container.Resolve<IMyComponent>().Value, Is.EqualTo(1));
}
}
}
Try this
int start_at = 1;
container.Register(Component.For().DependsOn(dependency: Dependency.OnValue(start_at)));
Have you considered using Binsor to configure your container? Rather than verbose and clumsy XML you can configure Windsor using a Boo based DSL. Here's what your config will look like:
component IMyComponent, MyComponent:
start_at = 1
The advantage is that you have a malleable config file but avoid the problems with XML. Also you don't have to recompile to change your config as you would if you configured the container in code.
There's also plenty of helper methods that enable zero friction configuration:
for type in Assembly.Load("MyApp").GetTypes():
continue unless type.NameSpace == "MyApp.Services"
continue if type.IsInterface or type.IsAbstract or type.GetInterfaces().Length == 0
component type.GetInterfaces()[0], type
You can get started with it here.