问题
Before I set up the question you should know that I got my current code from this page: http://www.strathweb.com/2012/05/using-ninject-with-the-latest-asp-net-web-api-source/
I'm trying to use ASP.NET Web API and Ninject in my application by using an IDependencyResolver adapter found on the site above.
I created all the code just like it shows on the site and it works but when I load up my appication my regular controllers fail and show this error:
[MissingMethodException: No parameterless constructor defined for this object.]
[InvalidOperationException: An error occurred when trying to create a controller of type 'AccountManager.Controllers.HomeController'...
So, it seems like I can use Ninject with regular controllers or Web API controllers but not both. :(
Here is my code:
NinjectResolver.cs
public class NinjectResolver : NinjectScope, IDependencyResolver
{
private IKernel _kernel;
public NinjectResolver(IKernel kernel)
: base(kernel)
{
_kernel = kernel;
}
public IDependencyScope BeginScope()
{
return new NinjectScope(_kernel.BeginBlock());
}
}
NinjectScope.cs
public class NinjectScope : IDependencyScope
{
protected IResolutionRoot resolutionRoot;
public NinjectScope(IResolutionRoot kernel)
{
resolutionRoot = kernel;
}
public object GetService(Type serviceType)
{
IRequest request = resolutionRoot.CreateRequest(serviceType, null, new Parameter[0], true, true);
return resolutionRoot.Resolve(request).SingleOrDefault();
}
public IEnumerable<object> GetServices(Type serviceType)
{
IRequest request = resolutionRoot.CreateRequest(serviceType, null, new Parameter[0], true, true);
return resolutionRoot.Resolve(request).ToList();
}
public void Dispose()
{
IDisposable disposable = (IDisposable)resolutionRoot;
if (disposable != null) disposable.Dispose();
resolutionRoot = null;
}
}
Global.asax.cs
public class MvcApplication : System.Web.HttpApplication
{
private void SetupDependencyInjection()
{
//create Ninject DI Kernel
IKernel kernel = new StandardKernel();
//register services with Ninject DI container
RegisterServices(kernel);
//tell asp.net mvc to use our Ninject DI Container
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.DependencyResolver = new NinjectResolver(kernel);
}
}
AccountingController.cs
public class AccountingController : ApiController
{
private ICustomerService _customerService;
public AccountingController(ICustomerService service)
{
_customerService = service;
}
// GET /api/<controller>/5
public string Get(int id)
{
return "value";
}
}
回答1:
Insert the following line of code into the CreateKernel()
method before the call to the RegisterServices(kernel);
is made.
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.DependencyResolver = new NinjectResolver(kernel);
You will also need to use the below code, I prefer to have it defined in the same class.
public class NinjectResolver : NinjectScope, IDependencyResolver
{
private IKernel _kernel;
public NinjectResolver(IKernel kernel) : base(kernel)
{
_kernel = kernel;
}
public IDependencyScope BeginScope()
{
return new NinjectScope(_kernel.BeginBlock());
}
}
public class NinjectScope : IDependencyScope
{
protected IResolutionRoot resolutionRoot;
public NinjectScope(IResolutionRoot kernel)
{
resolutionRoot = kernel;
}
public object GetService(Type serviceType)
{
IRequest request = resolutionRoot.CreateRequest(serviceType, null, new Parameter[0], true, true);
return resolutionRoot.Resolve(request).SingleOrDefault();
}
public IEnumerable<object> GetServices(Type serviceType)
{
IRequest request = resolutionRoot.CreateRequest(serviceType, null, new Parameter[0], true, true);
return resolutionRoot.Resolve(request).ToList();
}
public void Dispose()
{
IDisposable disposable = (IDisposable)resolutionRoot;
if (disposable != null) disposable.Dispose();
resolutionRoot = null;
}
}
Run it, and it should work. This worked for me, I hope it does for you too.
Further Reading :
Using Ninject – Dependency Injection with ASP.NET Web API controllers
回答2:
I have a Web API project working using exactly the same solution as you from strathweb, so I just added a normal controller to the project, and it does work. Not a great help on it's own for you, so I'll detail the setup I've got:
I have the following packages installed (on the IOC side of things):
- Ninject 3.0.1.10
- Ninject MVC 3.0.0.6
- Ninject.Web.Common 3.0.0.7
- WebActivator 1.5.1
I have absolutely nothing in my Global.asax.cs file regarding Ninject, instead using the NinjectWebCommon.cs file that is automatically created in App_Start when you install Ninject. I don't know if by having code in your Global file that means that Ninject hasn't set itself up correctly in your project?
Here is the code in NinjectWebCommon.cs:
public static class NinjectWebCommon
{
private static readonly Bootstrapper bootstrapper = new Bootstrapper();
/// <summary>
/// Starts the application
/// </summary>
public static void Start()
{
DynamicModuleUtility.RegisterModule(typeof(OnePerRequestHttpModule));
DynamicModuleUtility.RegisterModule(typeof(NinjectHttpModule));
bootstrapper.Initialize(CreateKernel);
}
/// <summary>
/// Stops the application.
/// </summary>
public static void Stop()
{
bootstrapper.ShutDown();
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates the kernel that will manage your application.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>The created kernel.</returns>
private static IKernel CreateKernel()
{
var kernel = new StandardKernel();
kernel.Bind<Func<IKernel>>().ToMethod(ctx => () => new Bootstrapper().Kernel);
kernel.Bind<IHttpModule>().To<HttpApplicationInitializationHttpModule>();
RegisterServices(kernel);
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.DependencyResolver = new NinjectResolver(kernel);
return kernel;
}
/// <summary>
/// Load your modules or register your services here!
/// </summary>
/// <param name="kernel">The kernel.</param>
private static void RegisterServices(IKernel kernel)
{
kernel.Bind<IUserRepository>().To<UserRepository>().InSingletonScope();
kernel.Bind<IUserManager>().To<UserManager>();
}
}
Here's the other difference I can see between our code, where I create the Kernel, my code declares two bindings to the kernel.
Here's the code for my test controller, I can set a breakpoint in the constructor and it gets it:
public class TestController : Controller
{
IUserManager _userManager;
public TestController(IUserManager userManager)
{
_userManager = userManager;
}
//
// GET: /Test/
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
}
This works with both my Controller and my APIControllers.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11652862/ninject-and-asp-net-web-api