Dead Simple dependency mechanism provider to achieve loose coupling and easy mocking. It's a not a pure dependency injection provider, but it offers more flexibility in terms of where it can be used and initialized.
h-dependency works with .NET Framework 4.5 and higher
To use the framework, initialize it during the bootstrapping of your application:
HDependency.Initialize();
After that you can register dependencies on it:
var provider = HDependency.Provider;
provider.Register<IServiceInterface>(new MyServiceImplementation);
To retrieve the previously registered interface:
var myInterface = provider.Get<IServiceInterface>();
During testing you can tell the Dependency Provider that it's allowed to be re-initialized, by passing an optional test
parameter to the Initialize()
method set to true:
HDependency.Initialize(true);
You can build the project using Visual Studio or by running the grunt tasks for msbuild
This project uses hylasoft/cs-boilerplate to define tasks and stle guides. Please read the readme of the project to learn more about how to contribute.
You can contribute by opening a pull request. Make sure your code complies with the quality standards by running the following task:
$ grunt test
A nuget package is available. To install Hylasoft.Dependency
, run the following command in the Package Manager Console:
PM> Install-Package Hylasoft.Dependency