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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T18:50:26+00:00 2026-06-08T18:50:26+00:00

I’m wanting to register a component to resolve with parameters based on the class

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I’m wanting to register a component to resolve with parameters based on the class that it might be resolving for. (That sounds a bit confusing, so I’ll show an example).

Here’s an object that uses a logger:

class MyObject : IMyObject
{
    public ILogger Logger;
    public MyObject(ILogger logger)
    {
        Logger = logger;
    }
}

Now the logger that is passed in COULD be different from class to class. So I’ve got a rather patched idea for how to do that below:

class MyLogger : ILogger
{
    public string Name{get; protected set;}

    public static ILogger GetLogger(string className)
    {
        Name = className;
        MyLogger logger;
        // Do something to choose a logger for that specific class
        return logger;
    }
}

So when I register Logger I want to be able to tell it the className. I’m hoping there’s a way to do it similar to this:

ContainerBuilder builder = new ContainerBuilder();

builder.Register<MyLogger>(ctx =>
    {
        string className = //Get resolving class name somehow;
        return MyLogger.GetLogger(className);
    }).As<ILogger>();

builder.Register<MyObject>().As<IMyObject>();

var container = builder.Build();

IMyObject myObj = container.Resolve<IMyObject>();

//myObject.Logger.Name should now == "MyObject"

The reason I want to do it this way is to avoid registering each class I implement with a logger with autofac in code. I want to be able to register all of the objects in xml, and simply have a LoggerModule, that adds this registration.

Thanks in advance!

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    2026-06-08T18:50:28+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    Here’s what I do (ILog is just my own wrapper around log4net):

    public class LoggingModule : Module
    {
        protected override void Load(ContainerBuilder builder)
        {
            builder.Register((c, p) => GetLogger(p.TypedAs<Type>()));
        }
    
        protected override void AttachToComponentRegistration(
            IComponentRegistry registry, IComponentRegistration registration)
        {
            registration.Preparing +=
                (sender, args) =>
                {
                    var forType = args.Component.Activator.LimitType;
    
                    var logParameter = new ResolvedParameter(
                        (p, c) => p.ParameterType == typeof (ILog),
                        (p, c) => c.Resolve<ILog>(TypedParameter.From(forType)));
    
                    args.Parameters = args.Parameters.Union(new[] {logParameter});
                };
        }
    
        public static ILog GetLogger(Type type)
        {
            return new Log4NetLogger(type);
        }
    }
    
    public interface ILog
    {
        void Debug(string format, params object[] args);
        void Info(string format, params object[] args);
        void Warn(string format, params object[] args);
    
        void Error(string format, params object[] args);
        void Error(Exception ex);
        void Error(Exception ex, string format, params object[] args);
    
        void Fatal(Exception ex, string format, params object[] args);
    }
    
    public class Log4NetLogger : ILog
    {
        private readonly log4net.ILog _log;
    
        static Log4NetLogger()
        {
            XmlConfigurator.Configure();
        }
    
        public Log4NetLogger(Type type)
        {
            _log = LogManager.GetLogger(type);
        }
    
        public void Debug(string format, params object[] args)
        {
            _log.DebugFormat(format, args);
        }
    
        public void Info(string format, params object[] args)
        {
            _log.InfoFormat(format, args);
        }
    
        public void Warn(string format, params object[] args)
        {
            _log.WarnFormat(format, args);
        }
    
        public void Error(string format, params object[] args)
        {
            _log.ErrorFormat(format, args);
        }
    
        public void Error(Exception ex)
        {
            _log.Error("", ex);
        }
    
        public void Error(Exception ex, string format, params object[] args)
        {
            _log.Error(string.Format(format, args), ex);
        }
    
        public void Fatal(Exception ex, string format, params object[] args)
        {
            _log.Fatal(string.Format(format, args), ex);
        }
    }
    
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