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What is a composition root in the context of dependency injection?


I am exploring dependency injection and the term composition root is used all over the place. So what is it?


Solution

  • The composition root is the single place in your application where the composition of the object graphs for your application take place, using the dependency injection container (although how this is done is an implementation detail; for example, it could be using a container or manually using pure DI).

    There should only be one place where this happens and your container should not need to be used outside of the composition root.

    Quoting from one of the answers linked to below:

    In practice, this means that you should configure the container at the root of your application.

    • In a desktop app, that would be in the Main method (or very close to it)
    • In an ASP.NET (including MVC) application, that would be in Global.asax
    • In WCF, that would be in a ServiceHostFactory
    • etc.

    There is a good answer here which explains a bit more about this.

    See also this answer.