Hm, can you create a failing test case? That looks REALLY strange.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Jason Meckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> One other oddity. If the repository represents an interface it works,
> but a concrete class will fail.
>
> class Customer : ICustomer
> {
> }
>
> AController : BaseController
> {
> //no errors
> [InjectEntity]
> public ICustomer interface_of_customer {set;}
>
> //error mentioned in previous post
> [InjectEntity]
> public Customer customer {set;}
> }
>
>
> On Nov 6, 11:35 am, Jason Meckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've found a bug in the entity injection and for the life of me I
> > can't fix it.
> >
> > here's the scenario.
> > i want to resolve the repository and then invoke either findone or get
> > depending on certain criteria
> > so I created a test to make sure I can resolve the repository
> > correctly
> >
> > Type type = typeof(IRepository<>).MakeGenericType(typeof(AnEntity));
> > object repository = IoC.Resolve(type);
> > object entity = type.GetMethod("Get").Invoke(repository, new object[]
> > {id});
> >
> > and this works.
> >
> > So now I implement this in RhinoIglooFacility.InjectEntities
> >
> > Type repositoryType =
> > typeof(IRepository<>).MakeGenericType(property.PropertyType);
> > object repository = kernel.Resolve(repositoryType);
> > entity = repositoryType
> > .GetMethod("Get")
> > .Invoke(repository, new object[] { id });
> >
> > but this throws an ArgumentException "type has 1 generic parameter,
> > but 0 where supplied" at kernel.Resolve
> > the problem starts here:
> >
> Castle.MicroKernel.Handlers.DefaultGenericHandler.Resolve(CreationContext)
> >
> > this doesn't make sense to me. Why would the original test pass, but
> > code within the facility fail?
> >
> > however if I use this code in RhinoIglooFacility, it works.
> >
> > object entity =
> >
> UnitOfWork.GetCurrentSessionFor(property.PropertyType).Get(property.PropertyType,
> > id);
> > however don't want to pull straight from session and the repositories
> > could be decorated and that functionality is required.
> >
> > my final goal is to create 3 strategies for entity retrieval.
> > 1. Repository.Get (originally used AR moderator.Get)
> > 2. Repository.FindOne with IFetchingStrategy<>
> > 3. Repository.FindOne with EagerLoad (original functionality)
> >
> > any ideas where to go from here?
> >
>
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