Oh yeah -- using Castle.Windsor 2.5.4.32 and Castle.Core 2.5.2.0

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Patrick Steele
http://weblogs.asp.net/psteele



On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Patrick Steele
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a component that needs a string[] in its ctor.  The string[]
> comes from a "settings" class.  I don't want the component dependent
> on the settings class since it just needs the string[].  So I used
> DynamicProperties to pull the data from the container.  At least,
> that's what I thought would happen.  Windsor is not able to resolve my
> component as it says there's a missing dependency.
>
> Here's a quick (MSTest) test case.  This is the first time I've used
> DynamicParameters so I might be doing something wrong.  Any ideas??
>
> namespace WindsorTests.DynamicParametersTest
> {
>        using Castle.MicroKernel.Registration;
>        using Castle.Windsor;
>        using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
>
>        [TestClass]
>        public class DPTest
>        {
>                [TestMethod]
>                public void TestMethod1()
>                {
>                        var container = new WindsorContainer();
>                        container.Register(
>                                
> Component.For<ISettings>().ImplementedBy<Settings>(),
>                                Component.For<Foo>().DynamicParameters((k, p) 
> =>
>                                                                        {
>                                                                               
>  var settings =
> k.Resolve<ISettings>();
>                                                                               
>  p["data"] = settings.MoreData;
>                                                                        })
>                                );
>
>                        var bar = container.Resolve<Foo>();
>                }
>        }
>
>        public interface ISettings
>        {
>                string[] MoreData { get; }
>        }
>
>        public class Settings : ISettings
>        {
>                public string[] MoreData
>                {
>                        get { return new[] {"A", "B", "C"}; }
>                }
>        }
>
>        public class Foo
>        {
>                public Foo(string[] data)
>                {
>                }
>        }
> }
>
> ---
> Patrick Steele
> http://weblogs.asp.net/psteele

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