Showing posts with label Ninject. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ninject. Show all posts

Using IOptions from .NET Core in .NET Framework 4.5.1+ - Ninject dependency injection version

This post is based on this awesome article I found @ Medium:

Configuration Management in Legacy .NET Applications (.NET Framework 4.5.1+)

I wanted to use the cool IOptions interface to grab some configs from appsettings.json. The sad thing is that it's intended to be used with .NET Core but the article mentioned above tells us that we can circumvent that with some extension code.

I won't be able to use it anymore because I just found out that I can't in the current project setup I'm working on.

As I had already converted the AutoFac code to Ninject, I'm just sharing it here in case it's useful...

You'll need to test it.

Note: make sure you have installed the following NuGet packages:

- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration
- Microsoft.Extensions.Options
- Microsoft.Extensions.Options.ConfigurationExtensions