11:02 AM
Hmm. Design consultation. I'll use the room as a rubber duck sounding board.
I have a class that listens to some event source that pushes events, meaning classes that implement IEvent
. I want my listener to get the events, do some preliminary filtering, and then dispatch them to the relevant handler.
For handling, the obvious approach is to have an IEventHandler<TEvent> where TEvent : IEvent
interface, with appropriate handlers for each event.
Now, the question is how to manage those classes. I can register them all in the Autofac container as their concrete interfaces (E.g. register IncidentCreatedEventHandler as IEventHandler<IncidentCreatedEvent>
), but how will my dispatcher then match the event to the handler?
I can resolve, from Autofac, all IEventHandler<TEvent>
instances and build my own dictionary, keyed by type, but that kind of defeats the purpose for registering them in Autofac in the first place.
Hmm. Autofac should have syntax for resolving a type by a dependent type. I'll check
Hmm, but I still need to build that dictionary, since I don't know in advance the event types I'll receive.
Oh, I can get Autofac to register the instances by type, and then resolve an IIndex<Type, IEventHandler>
, but it means I need to remove some of the generic constraints, since I won't have compile-time type information.