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I'm trying to add a class to my scoped service in .net core 2.1, I don't want a provider to get all the services needed to satisfy the params of the constructor. Is there an easier way to do this?



services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>((provider) =>
new BarcodePage(provider.GetService<IObservationRepository>(),
provider.GetService<IPageFactory>(),
provider.GetService<IMediator>(),
provider.GetService<IUserRepository>()));









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    I'm trying to add a class to my scoped service in .net core 2.1, I don't want a provider to get all the services needed to satisfy the params of the constructor. Is there an easier way to do this?



    services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>((provider) =>
    new BarcodePage(provider.GetService<IObservationRepository>(),
    provider.GetService<IPageFactory>(),
    provider.GetService<IMediator>(),
    provider.GetService<IUserRepository>()));









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      I'm trying to add a class to my scoped service in .net core 2.1, I don't want a provider to get all the services needed to satisfy the params of the constructor. Is there an easier way to do this?



      services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>((provider) =>
      new BarcodePage(provider.GetService<IObservationRepository>(),
      provider.GetService<IPageFactory>(),
      provider.GetService<IMediator>(),
      provider.GetService<IUserRepository>()));









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      I'm trying to add a class to my scoped service in .net core 2.1, I don't want a provider to get all the services needed to satisfy the params of the constructor. Is there an easier way to do this?



      services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>((provider) =>
      new BarcodePage(provider.GetService<IObservationRepository>(),
      provider.GetService<IPageFactory>(),
      provider.GetService<IMediator>(),
      provider.GetService<IUserRepository>()));






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          You could just register it as



          services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>();


          The container will resolve the BarcodePage class dependencies for you.






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            You could just register it as



            services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>();


            The container will resolve the BarcodePage class dependencies for you.






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              services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>();


              The container will resolve the BarcodePage class dependencies for you.






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                services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>();


                The container will resolve the BarcodePage class dependencies for you.






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                You could just register it as



                services.AddScoped<BarcodePage>();


                The container will resolve the BarcodePage class dependencies for you.







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