We just shipped @AutofacIoC v7, with automatic support for required properties, and improved ability to support unloadable assemblies and AssemblyLoadContext!
Blog post with some more details:
https://t.co/SrhSKEtX2j
Can't wait to try out the new minimal API goodness in the .NET 6 previews, but want to use @AutofacIoC features?
We've just released a preview of our integration for .NET 6, which makes auto-detection of any services work nicely with the simpler syntax.
https://t.co/xa0WzKVFcR
Just published an "An Illustrated Guide to @AutofacIoC"!
Did I maybe go overboard with all the food analogies?
Yes.
Did I have so, so much fun thinking of these food analogies?
Also yes.
https://t.co/HqlJCYTZON
Lots of new features and improvements coming in @AutofacIoC v6.0, which we just merged into develop:
- Composite Pattern Support
- Diagnostic Tracing
- Resolve Middleware
- Concurrency Performance Improvements
- Pooled Registrations
- and more!
More details when we release!
@AliKahaei Depends on the version from/to - that package went from 4.3.0 to 5.0.0 four months ago, using semver to indicate a breaking change. If you upgraded on a major semver change, expect breaks. That's semver.
Autofac 5.0 got released today! It's the first major release in some time, and there's been loads of work from the whole team. Try out the async disposal support, the nullable reference type annotations, and the immutable container! @AutofacIoC@tillig
https://t.co/wrMXtv65ZE
We're excited to announce the release of Autofac 5.0! This post outlines the breaking changes, new features, and fixes available in this release.
https://t.co/od7SGAbc11
After implementing IAsyncDisposable support in @AutofacIoC, I thought I'd write a blog post about implementing the new IAsyncDisposable interface on your own classes, read for some useful do's and don'ts.
#dotnetcore#aspnetcore
https://t.co/fspjVDZt11
After a lot of work I'm proud to finally be able to release Ghostly into the wild. I built something that I wanted to use myself and hopefully others will benefit from it 😅
If you're still interested in helping out Autofac, the best way to do that is to jump in and start answering questions on StackOverflow, looking at issues, and hitting us up with some PRs. THANKS!
We've got some great response from folks about working on @AutofacIoC! I think at this point, unless you're truly ready to commit the time and energy to being a full-time owner on the project, the best way to help is with PRs and answering community questions. Thanks!
@roamingcode I'm working on getting some sort of "onboarding" together and will try to send it out Monday. Drop me a line at
tillig
at
paraesthesia
dot
com
and I'll add you to the list!
@benjaminhowarth @shanselman Would be happy to have you join. I'm trying to put together some sort of "onboarding" I'll probably send out Monday. Drop me a line at
tillig
at
paraesthesia
dot
com
and I'll make sure you're included!