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Inject service to HangFire Job #1455


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phoenix created

Good day,

I would like to inject a service to HangFire job. How to properly do it ? I have following code: Global.asax:

_container = new WindsorContainer();
_container.Register(Castle.MicroKernel.Registration.Component.For<IListingImageAppService().ImplementedBy(typeof(ListingImageAppService)).LifestyleSingleton());
JobActivator.Current = new WindsorJobActivator(_container.Kernel);

My JobBundle config:

WindsorContainer con = new WindsorContainer();
ImagesImportJob job = new ImagesImportJob(con.Resolve<ListingImageAppService>());
RecurringJob.AddOrUpdate("JobId", () => job.ImportImages(), Cron.Daily);

And my HangFire Job:

public class ImagesImportJob
{
   private readonly ListingImageAppService _srv;
   public ImagesImportJob(ListingImageAppService srv)  { _srv = srv; }
   public void ImportImages()
   {
        ///
   }
}

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    ismcagdas created
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    Hi,

    Why don't you derive your ImagesImportJob from ITransientDependecy and inject it to class you use it. In that way you can incject onter services into ImagesImportJob.

    You can see a similar example here <a class="postlink" href="http://aspnetboilerplate.com/Pages/Documents/Background-Jobs-And-Workers">http://aspnetboilerplate.com/Pages/Docu ... nd-Workers</a>