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Projecting Assemblies
Ryan Davis edited this page Dec 11, 2013
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There are several overloads that can be used to select the assemblies from which the Components are configured.
Method | Description |
---|---|
FromThisAssembly() |
Selects the assembly that contains the current line of code. |
From(params Assembly[] assemblies)
From(params IEnumerable<Assembly> assemblies)
|
Selects the specified assemblies. |
From(params string[] assemblies)
From(params IEnumerable<string> assemblies)
|
Selects the specified assemblies. You can pass either file paths or assembly names. |
FromAssemblyContaining<SomeType>() FromAssemblyContaining(Type type)
|
Selects the assembly that contains the specified type. |
FromAssembliesInPath(string path) FromAssembliesInPath( string path, Predicate<Assembly> filter) |
Selects all assemblies from the specified path. Where a predicate is specified it is used to filter the assemblies found in the path. |
FromAssembliesMatching(params string[] patterns) FromAssembliesMatching(IEnumerable<string> patterns)
|
Selects all assemblies that match at least one of the specified assembly name patterns. |
To project from multiple assemblies, use the Join
method:
kernel.Bind(
x => x.From("TestPlugin, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")
.SelectAllTypes()
.Join.FromThisAssembly().SelectAllClasses()
.BindDefaultInterface());
If Join
is insufficient for your configuration needs, then run your complicated setup in multiple kernel.Bind
statements.
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