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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:40:20+00:00 2026-05-11T22:40:20+00:00

I am trying to register the following class using the fluent interface: public class

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I am trying to register the following class using the fluent interface:

public class DirectorySync : IDirectorySync
{
  public DirectorySync(DirectoryInfo sourceDir, DirectoryInfo targetDir)
  {
    _sourceDirectory = sourceDir;
    _targetDirectory = targetDir;
  }
}

How do I go about specifying the DirectoryInfo instances? They should be:

var sourceDirectory = new DirectoryInfo("some known file path");
var installationDirectory = new DirectoryInfo("some other known file path");

This is what I have so far:

_container.Register(Component
  .For<IDirectorySync>()
  .ImplementedBy<DirectorySync>()
  .Parameters(Parameter.ForKey("sourceDir").Eq(???))
  .Parameters(Parameter.ForKey("targetDir").Eq(???))
  .LifeStyle.Is(LifestyleType.Transient));
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    2026-05-11T22:40:20+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:40 pm

    Got it!

    _container.Register(Component
                    .For<IDirectorySync>()
                    .ImplementedBy<DirectorySync>()
                    .LifeStyle.Is(LifestyleType.Transient)
                    .DependsOn(new
                               {
                                   sourceDir = new DirectoryInfo("some known file path"),
                                   targetDir = new DirectoryInfo("some other known file path")
                               })
                    );
    
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