Passing constructor arguments when using StructureMap

Mosh picture Mosh · May 13, 2010 · Viewed 20.5k times · Source

I'm using StructureMap for my DI. Imagine I have a class that takes 1 argument like:

public class ProductProvider : IProductProvider
{
     public ProductProvider(string connectionString)
     { 
         ....
     }
}

I need to specify the "connectionString at run-time when I get an instance of IProductProvider.

I have configured StructureMap as follows:

ForRequestedType<IProductProvider>.TheDefault.Is.OfConcreteType<ProductProvider>().  
WithCtorArgument("connectionString");

However, I don't want to call EqualTo("something...") method here as I need some facility to dynamically specify this value at run-time.

My question is: how can I get an instance of IProductProvider by using ObjectFactory?

Currently, I have something like:

ObjectFactory.GetInstance<IProductProvider>();  

But as you know, this doesn't work...

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Answer

Michael Hedgpeth picture Michael Hedgpeth · May 20, 2010

I suggest declaring that with the StructureMap configuration. Using the slightly newer StructureMap code:

For<IProductProvider>().Use<ProductProvider>
  .Ctor<string>("connectionString").Is(someValueAtRunTime);

This way you don't burden your client code from having to know the value and can keep your IoC configuration separate from your main code.