How to access class properties through an Interface instance using Unity.WebApi
Is it possible to expose class public properties in different class through IOC. I am creating an instance of Interface but i am not able to access public properties of class. I am using Unity.WebApi for resolving dependencies.
TransactionService Class
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService
{
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService _fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFpnService fpnService)
{
_mRepository = mRepository;
_fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser)
{
foreach (var item in something)
{
//can't use _fGateway to set properties because Interface
// don't implement them
_fGateway.OID = objFUser.OID.ToString();
_fGateway.Amount = objFUser.Amount;
_fGateway.Search(criteria);
}
}
}
FService class
public class FService : IFpService
{
public string _OID { get; set; }
public decimal _Amount{ get; set; }
public TransactionResponse Search(string criteria)
{
TransactionOperationInput _input;
_input = new TransactionOperationInput()
{
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = _OID,
Amount = _Amount
};
// search transactions
}
}
c# oop asp.net-web-api interface inversion-of-control
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Is it possible to expose class public properties in different class through IOC. I am creating an instance of Interface but i am not able to access public properties of class. I am using Unity.WebApi for resolving dependencies.
TransactionService Class
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService
{
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService _fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFpnService fpnService)
{
_mRepository = mRepository;
_fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser)
{
foreach (var item in something)
{
//can't use _fGateway to set properties because Interface
// don't implement them
_fGateway.OID = objFUser.OID.ToString();
_fGateway.Amount = objFUser.Amount;
_fGateway.Search(criteria);
}
}
}
FService class
public class FService : IFpService
{
public string _OID { get; set; }
public decimal _Amount{ get; set; }
public TransactionResponse Search(string criteria)
{
TransactionOperationInput _input;
_input = new TransactionOperationInput()
{
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = _OID,
Amount = _Amount
};
// search transactions
}
}
c# oop asp.net-web-api interface inversion-of-control
Are you able to update interface to include missing property? This looks like a design issue.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:34
Otherwise you would need to cast the interface. This however is a bad design as it tightly couples to implementation concerns which goes against the very reason for injecting abstractions..
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:41
I don't have any control over _input = new TransactionOperationInput() bcause its part of dll file.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 18:57
I was referring toIFService
interface
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:59
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Is it possible to expose class public properties in different class through IOC. I am creating an instance of Interface but i am not able to access public properties of class. I am using Unity.WebApi for resolving dependencies.
TransactionService Class
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService
{
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService _fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFpnService fpnService)
{
_mRepository = mRepository;
_fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser)
{
foreach (var item in something)
{
//can't use _fGateway to set properties because Interface
// don't implement them
_fGateway.OID = objFUser.OID.ToString();
_fGateway.Amount = objFUser.Amount;
_fGateway.Search(criteria);
}
}
}
FService class
public class FService : IFpService
{
public string _OID { get; set; }
public decimal _Amount{ get; set; }
public TransactionResponse Search(string criteria)
{
TransactionOperationInput _input;
_input = new TransactionOperationInput()
{
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = _OID,
Amount = _Amount
};
// search transactions
}
}
c# oop asp.net-web-api interface inversion-of-control
Is it possible to expose class public properties in different class through IOC. I am creating an instance of Interface but i am not able to access public properties of class. I am using Unity.WebApi for resolving dependencies.
TransactionService Class
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService
{
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService _fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFpnService fpnService)
{
_mRepository = mRepository;
_fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser)
{
foreach (var item in something)
{
//can't use _fGateway to set properties because Interface
// don't implement them
_fGateway.OID = objFUser.OID.ToString();
_fGateway.Amount = objFUser.Amount;
_fGateway.Search(criteria);
}
}
}
FService class
public class FService : IFpService
{
public string _OID { get; set; }
public decimal _Amount{ get; set; }
public TransactionResponse Search(string criteria)
{
TransactionOperationInput _input;
_input = new TransactionOperationInput()
{
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = _OID,
Amount = _Amount
};
// search transactions
}
}
c# oop asp.net-web-api interface inversion-of-control
c# oop asp.net-web-api interface inversion-of-control
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Are you able to update interface to include missing property? This looks like a design issue.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:34
Otherwise you would need to cast the interface. This however is a bad design as it tightly couples to implementation concerns which goes against the very reason for injecting abstractions..
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:41
I don't have any control over _input = new TransactionOperationInput() bcause its part of dll file.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 18:57
I was referring toIFService
interface
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:59
add a comment |
Are you able to update interface to include missing property? This looks like a design issue.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:34
Otherwise you would need to cast the interface. This however is a bad design as it tightly couples to implementation concerns which goes against the very reason for injecting abstractions..
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:41
I don't have any control over _input = new TransactionOperationInput() bcause its part of dll file.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 18:57
I was referring toIFService
interface
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:59
Are you able to update interface to include missing property? This looks like a design issue.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:34
Are you able to update interface to include missing property? This looks like a design issue.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:34
Otherwise you would need to cast the interface. This however is a bad design as it tightly couples to implementation concerns which goes against the very reason for injecting abstractions..
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:41
Otherwise you would need to cast the interface. This however is a bad design as it tightly couples to implementation concerns which goes against the very reason for injecting abstractions..
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:41
I don't have any control over _input = new TransactionOperationInput() bcause its part of dll file.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 18:57
I don't have any control over _input = new TransactionOperationInput() bcause its part of dll file.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 18:57
I was referring to
IFService
interface– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:59
I was referring to
IFService
interface– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:59
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If you are in control of the services then refactor the interfaces to expose the desired members
public interface IFService {
TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input);
}
Make sure the derived implementation has those members
public class FService : IFpService {
public TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input) {
// search transactions
}
}
And that the dependent class uses the correct abstraction
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService {
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFService fService) {
_mRepository = mRepository;
fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser) {
foreach (var item in something) {
TransactionOperationInput input = new TransactionOperationInput() {
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = objFUser.OID.ToString(),
Amount = objFUser.Amount,
};
fGateway.Search(input);
//...
}
//...
}
}
Finally make sure the register the appropriate abstractions and implementations with the IoC/DI container.
can IFService expose an object of TransactionOperationInput class which is in dll? I was thinking about having TransactionOperationInput object in TransactionService class where i can set all inputs and then pass it as argument to search method in Fservice.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11
@user1263981 yes you can do that. That is a more solid design as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:16
@user1263981 check updated answer based on your comment
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:21
@user1263981 also if you find the answers useful remember to vote them up as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:23
Thanks. Search(TransactionOperationInput input) is a private method in TransactionService. TransanctionService implements two methods and it also has one private method which is being called in implemented method with in the class.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:28
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If you are in control of the services then refactor the interfaces to expose the desired members
public interface IFService {
TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input);
}
Make sure the derived implementation has those members
public class FService : IFpService {
public TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input) {
// search transactions
}
}
And that the dependent class uses the correct abstraction
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService {
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFService fService) {
_mRepository = mRepository;
fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser) {
foreach (var item in something) {
TransactionOperationInput input = new TransactionOperationInput() {
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = objFUser.OID.ToString(),
Amount = objFUser.Amount,
};
fGateway.Search(input);
//...
}
//...
}
}
Finally make sure the register the appropriate abstractions and implementations with the IoC/DI container.
can IFService expose an object of TransactionOperationInput class which is in dll? I was thinking about having TransactionOperationInput object in TransactionService class where i can set all inputs and then pass it as argument to search method in Fservice.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11
@user1263981 yes you can do that. That is a more solid design as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:16
@user1263981 check updated answer based on your comment
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:21
@user1263981 also if you find the answers useful remember to vote them up as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:23
Thanks. Search(TransactionOperationInput input) is a private method in TransactionService. TransanctionService implements two methods and it also has one private method which is being called in implemented method with in the class.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:28
add a comment |
If you are in control of the services then refactor the interfaces to expose the desired members
public interface IFService {
TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input);
}
Make sure the derived implementation has those members
public class FService : IFpService {
public TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input) {
// search transactions
}
}
And that the dependent class uses the correct abstraction
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService {
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFService fService) {
_mRepository = mRepository;
fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser) {
foreach (var item in something) {
TransactionOperationInput input = new TransactionOperationInput() {
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = objFUser.OID.ToString(),
Amount = objFUser.Amount,
};
fGateway.Search(input);
//...
}
//...
}
}
Finally make sure the register the appropriate abstractions and implementations with the IoC/DI container.
can IFService expose an object of TransactionOperationInput class which is in dll? I was thinking about having TransactionOperationInput object in TransactionService class where i can set all inputs and then pass it as argument to search method in Fservice.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11
@user1263981 yes you can do that. That is a more solid design as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:16
@user1263981 check updated answer based on your comment
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:21
@user1263981 also if you find the answers useful remember to vote them up as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:23
Thanks. Search(TransactionOperationInput input) is a private method in TransactionService. TransanctionService implements two methods and it also has one private method which is being called in implemented method with in the class.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:28
add a comment |
If you are in control of the services then refactor the interfaces to expose the desired members
public interface IFService {
TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input);
}
Make sure the derived implementation has those members
public class FService : IFpService {
public TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input) {
// search transactions
}
}
And that the dependent class uses the correct abstraction
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService {
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFService fService) {
_mRepository = mRepository;
fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser) {
foreach (var item in something) {
TransactionOperationInput input = new TransactionOperationInput() {
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = objFUser.OID.ToString(),
Amount = objFUser.Amount,
};
fGateway.Search(input);
//...
}
//...
}
}
Finally make sure the register the appropriate abstractions and implementations with the IoC/DI container.
If you are in control of the services then refactor the interfaces to expose the desired members
public interface IFService {
TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input);
}
Make sure the derived implementation has those members
public class FService : IFpService {
public TransactionResponse Search(TransactionOperationInput input) {
// search transactions
}
}
And that the dependent class uses the correct abstraction
public class TransactionService : ITransactionService {
private readonly IMRepository _mRepository;
private readonly IFService fGateway;
public TransactionService(IMbaRepository mbaRepository, IFService fService) {
_mRepository = mRepository;
fGateway = fService;
}
private List<Transaction> SearchTransacionsByUser(FUser objFUser) {
foreach (var item in something) {
TransactionOperationInput input = new TransactionOperationInput() {
Criteria = _criteria,
OID = objFUser.OID.ToString(),
Amount = objFUser.Amount,
};
fGateway.Search(input);
//...
}
//...
}
}
Finally make sure the register the appropriate abstractions and implementations with the IoC/DI container.
edited Nov 14 '18 at 19:31
answered Nov 14 '18 at 19:04
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can IFService expose an object of TransactionOperationInput class which is in dll? I was thinking about having TransactionOperationInput object in TransactionService class where i can set all inputs and then pass it as argument to search method in Fservice.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11
@user1263981 yes you can do that. That is a more solid design as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:16
@user1263981 check updated answer based on your comment
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:21
@user1263981 also if you find the answers useful remember to vote them up as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:23
Thanks. Search(TransactionOperationInput input) is a private method in TransactionService. TransanctionService implements two methods and it also has one private method which is being called in implemented method with in the class.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:28
add a comment |
can IFService expose an object of TransactionOperationInput class which is in dll? I was thinking about having TransactionOperationInput object in TransactionService class where i can set all inputs and then pass it as argument to search method in Fservice.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11
@user1263981 yes you can do that. That is a more solid design as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:16
@user1263981 check updated answer based on your comment
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:21
@user1263981 also if you find the answers useful remember to vote them up as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:23
Thanks. Search(TransactionOperationInput input) is a private method in TransactionService. TransanctionService implements two methods and it also has one private method which is being called in implemented method with in the class.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:28
can IFService expose an object of TransactionOperationInput class which is in dll? I was thinking about having TransactionOperationInput object in TransactionService class where i can set all inputs and then pass it as argument to search method in Fservice.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11
can IFService expose an object of TransactionOperationInput class which is in dll? I was thinking about having TransactionOperationInput object in TransactionService class where i can set all inputs and then pass it as argument to search method in Fservice.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11
@user1263981 yes you can do that. That is a more solid design as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:16
@user1263981 yes you can do that. That is a more solid design as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:16
@user1263981 check updated answer based on your comment
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:21
@user1263981 check updated answer based on your comment
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:21
@user1263981 also if you find the answers useful remember to vote them up as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:23
@user1263981 also if you find the answers useful remember to vote them up as well.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 19:23
Thanks. Search(TransactionOperationInput input) is a private method in TransactionService. TransanctionService implements two methods and it also has one private method which is being called in implemented method with in the class.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:28
Thanks. Search(TransactionOperationInput input) is a private method in TransactionService. TransanctionService implements two methods and it also has one private method which is being called in implemented method with in the class.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 19:28
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Are you able to update interface to include missing property? This looks like a design issue.
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:34
Otherwise you would need to cast the interface. This however is a bad design as it tightly couples to implementation concerns which goes against the very reason for injecting abstractions..
– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:41
I don't have any control over _input = new TransactionOperationInput() bcause its part of dll file.
– user1263981
Nov 14 '18 at 18:57
I was referring to
IFService
interface– Nkosi
Nov 14 '18 at 18:59