Here's what I ended up doing. First I followed along with the Windsor wiki to get my ASP.NET MVC3 setup. My Global.asax.cs:
private static IWindsorContainer _container;
protected void Application_Start()
{
BootstrapContainer();
RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();
RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilters.Filters);
}
protected void Application_End()
{
_container.Dispose();
}
private static void BootstrapContainer()
{
_container = new WindsorContainer().Install(FromAssembly.This());
RouteTable.Routes.MapHubs(new CastleWindsorDependencyResolver(_container));
var controllerFactory = new WindsorControllerFactory(_container.Kernel);
ControllerBuilder.Current.SetControllerFactory(controllerFactory);
}
...
CastleWindsorDependencyResolver came from here
Copied:
public class CastleWindsorDependencyResolver : DefaultDependencyResolver
{
private readonly IWindsorContainer _container;
public CastleWindsorDependencyResolver(IWindsorContainer container)
{
if (container == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("container");
}
_container = container;
// perform the lazy registrations
foreach (var c in _lazyRegistrations)
_container.Register(c);
_lazyRegistrations.Clear();
}
public override object GetService(Type serviceType)
{
if (_container.Kernel.HasComponent(serviceType))
return _container.Resolve(serviceType);
return base.GetService(serviceType);
}
public override IEnumerable<object> GetServices(Type serviceType)
{
IEnumerable<object> objects;
if (_container.Kernel.HasComponent(serviceType))
objects = _container.ResolveAll(serviceType).Cast<object>();
else
objects = new object[] { };
var originalContainerServices = base.GetServices(serviceType);
if (originalContainerServices != null)
return objects.Concat(originalContainerServices);
return objects;
}
public override void Register(Type serviceType, Func<object> activator)
{
if (_container != null)
// cannot unregister components in windsor, so we use a trick
_container.Register(Component.For(serviceType).UsingFactoryMethod<object>(activator, true).OverridesExistingRegistration());
else
// lazy registration for when the container is up
_lazyRegistrations.Add(Component.For(serviceType).UsingFactoryMethod<object>(activator));
// register the factory method in the default container too
//base.Register(serviceType, activator);
}
// a form of laxy initialization is actually needed because the DefaultDependencyResolver starts initializing itself immediately
// while we now want to store everything inside CastleWindsor, so the actual registration step have to be postponed until the
// container is available
private List<ComponentRegistration<object>> _lazyRegistrations = new List<ComponentRegistration<object>>();
}
public static class WindsorTrickyExtensions
{
/// <summary>
/// Overrideses the existing registration:
/// to overide an existiong component registration you need to do two things:
/// 1- give it a name.
/// 2- set it as default.
/// </summary>
/// <typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
/// <param name="componentRegistration">The component registration.</param>
/// <returns></returns>
public static ComponentRegistration<T> OverridesExistingRegistration<T>(this ComponentRegistration<T> componentRegistration) where T : class
{
return componentRegistration
.Named(Guid.NewGuid().ToString())
.IsDefault();
}
}
I wasn't sure WTF the HubsInstaller was trying to do from that same project but I made my own which seems to work fine (I am of course open to any suggestions why this could suck):
public class HubsInstallers : IWindsorInstaller
{
public void Install(IWindsorContainer container, IConfigurationStore store)
{
container.Register(Classes.FromThisAssembly()
.BasedOn<IHub>()
.LifestyleTransient());
}
}
Also this is for the newer SignalR versions 0.5+