Hello, I upgraded v0.10. I noticed that module scanning was removed <a class="postlink" href="https://github.com/aspnetboilerplate/aspnetboilerplate/issues/1167#issuecomment-229988957">https://github.com/aspnetboilerplate/as ... -229988957</a>
However, since I have a external module it is not clear for me how I can register this module explicity in the startup class. Is their any other method than using the DependsOn attribute? Something like modules.Add<MyOwnModule>();
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Hi,
Please check this issue <a class="postlink" href="https://github.com/aspnetboilerplate/aspnetboilerplate/issues/774">https://github.com/aspnetboilerplate/as ... issues/774</a>. You can do it with PlugInFolders.
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Hi,
since it is just a sngile module/ dll I dont want to use the complete folder path here (otherwise it would iterate through all dlls). Is it possible to just add one modul?
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Hi,
In your case, another option would be AddTypeList method of PlugInSources,
Try this in your ApplicationStart of global.asax just before Log4Net configuration,
AbpBootstrapper.PlugInSources.AddTypeList(typeof(YourModuleName));
you should also include Abp.PlugIns namespace for extension method,
hope this helps,
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Hi, Thank you. I registered it like that and the module works. HOWEVER: After one minute I receive an exception in MethodInvocationValidator and my local website (IIS) crashes:
Exception information: Exception type: HttpException Exception message: The client disconnected. at System.Web.Hosting.IIS7WorkerRequest.BeginRead(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count, AsyncCallback callback, Object state) at System.Web.HttpBufferlessInputStream.BeginRead(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count, AsyncCallback callback, Object state) at System.IO.Stream.<>c.<BeginEndReadAsync>b__43_0(Stream stream, ReadWriteParameters args, AsyncCallback callback, Object state) at System.Threading.Tasks.TaskFactory
1.FromAsyncTrim[TInstance,TArgs](TInstance thisRef, TArgs args, Func
5 beginMethod, Func`3 endMethod) at System.IO.Stream.BeginEndReadAsync(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count) at System.IO.Stream.ReadAsync(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count, CancellationToken cancellationToken) at Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb.CallStreams.DelegatingStream.ReadAsync(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count, CancellationToken cancellationToken) at System.IO.Stream.ReadAsync(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count) at System.IO.StreamReader.Here is the code of the module:
[DependsOn(typeof(MyAppDataModule))] [DependsOn(typeof(MyAppApplicationModule))] [DependsOn(typeof(MyAppCoreModule))] [DependsOn(typeof(AbpHangfireModule))] public class TestModule : AbpModule { public ILogger Logger { get; set; } public override void Initialize() { IocManager.RegisterAssemblyByConvention(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()); Configuration.Settings.Providers.Add<TestProxySettingProvider>(); Configuration.Settings.Providers.Add<QutationServicesSettingProvider>(); if (System.Diagnostics.Debugger.IsAttached) { Configuration.Auditing.IsEnabled = false; } } public override void PostInitialize() { base.PostInitialize(); try { JobDefinition jobDefinition = new JobDefinition(IocManager); RecurringJob.AddOrUpdate("Provider Reminder offer 24 hours", () => jobDefinition.OfferReminderJobDefinition(24), Cron.Hourly(0)); } catch (Exception ex) { Logger.ErrorFormat("Error in Test Module: {0}", ex); } } }
I also published the version to Azure and after 1 minute the application pool crashes.
the module worked without any troubles in the previsous version. Do you have any idea why this happen?