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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T22:20:51+00:00 2026-05-24T22:20:51+00:00

Here’s the setup. Say I have some action filter that needs an instance of

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Here’s the setup. Say I have some action filter that needs an instance of a service:

public interface IMyService
{
   void DoSomething();
}

public class MyService : IMyService
{
   public void DoSomething(){}
}

I then have an ActionFilter that needs an instance of that service:

public class MyActionFilter : ActionFilterAttribute
{
   private IMyService _myService; // <--- How do we get this injected

   public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
   {
       _myService.DoSomething();
       base.OnActionExecuting(filterContext);
   }
}

In MVC 1/2 injecting dependencies into action filters was a bit of a pain in the ass. The most common approach was to use a custom action invoker as can be seen here: http://www.jeremyskinner.co.uk/2008/11/08/dependency-injection-with-aspnet-mvc-action-filters/ The main motivation behind this workaround was because this following approach was considered sloppy and tight coupling with the container:

public class MyActionFilter : ActionFilterAttribute
{
   private IMyService _myService;

   public MyActionFilter()
      :this(MyStaticKernel.Get<IMyService>()) //using Ninject, but would apply to any container
   {

   }

   public MyActionFilter(IMyService myService)
   {
      _myService = myService;
   }

   public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
   {
       _myService.DoSomething();
       base.OnActionExecuting(filterContext);
   }
}

Here we’re using constructor injection and overloading the constructor to use the container and inject the service. I do agree that does tightly couple the container with the ActionFilter.

My question though is this: Now in ASP.NET MVC 3, where we have an abstraction of the container being used (through the DependencyResolver) are all these hoops still necessary? Allow me to demonstrate:

public class MyActionFilter : ActionFilterAttribute
{
   private IMyService _myService;

   public MyActionFilter()
      :this(DependencyResolver.Current.GetService(typeof(IMyService)) as IMyService)
   {

   }

   public MyActionFilter(IMyService myService)
   {
      _myService = myService;
   }

   public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
   {
       _myService.DoSomething();
       base.OnActionExecuting(filterContext);
   }
}

Now I know that some purists might scoff at this, but seriously, what would be the downside? It’s still testable as you can use the constructor that takes an IMyService at test time and inject a mock service that way. You’re not tied down to any implementation of DI container since you’re using the DependencyResolver, so are there any downsides to this approach?

Incidentally, here’s another nice approach for doing this in MVC3 using the new IFilterProvider interface: http://www.thecodinghumanist.com/blog/archives/2011/1/27/structuremap-action-filters-and-dependency-injection-in-asp-net-mvc-3

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    2026-05-24T22:20:52+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 10:20 pm

    I’m not positive, but I believe you can just use an empty constructor (for the attribute part) and then have a constructor that actually injects the value (for the filter part).*

    Edit: After a little reading up, it appears that the accepted way to do this is via property injection:

    public class MyActionFilter : ActionFilterAttribute
    {
        [Injected]
        public IMyService MyService {get;set;}
        
        public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
        {
            MyService.DoSomething();
            base.OnActionExecuting(filterContext);
        }
    }
    

    Regarding the why not use a Service Locator question: It mostly just reduces the flexibility of your dependency injection. For example, what if you were injecting a logging service, and you wanted to automatically give the logging service the name of the class it’s being injected into? If you use constructor injection, that would work great. If you’re using a Dependency Resolver/Service Locator, you’d be out of luck.

    Update

    Since this got accepted as the answer, I’d like to go on the record to say that I prefer Mark Seeman’s approach because it separates the Action Filter responsibility away from the Attribute. Furthermore, Ninject’s MVC3 extension has some very powerful ways to configure action filters via bindings. See the following references for more details:

    • https://github.com/ninject/ninject.web.mvc/wiki/Dependency-injection-for-filters
    • https://github.com/ninject/ninject.web.mvc/wiki/Conditional-bindings-for-filters
    • https://github.com/ninject/ninject.web.mvc/wiki/Filter-configurations

    Update 2

    As @usr pointed out in the comments below, ActionFilterAttributes are instantiated when the class is loaded, and they last the entire lifetime of the application. If the IMyService interface is not supposed to be a Singleton, then it ends up being a Captive Dependency. If its implementation isn’t thread-safe, you could be in for a lot of pain.

    Whenever you have a dependency with a shorter lifespan than your class’s expected lifespan, it’s wise to inject a factory to produce that dependency on-demand, rather than injecting it directly.

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