wcf-web-api

Programmatically set InstanceContextMode


Is there a way to do this ...

[ServiceBehavior(InstanceContextMode = InstanceContextMode.Single)]

...programmatically?

The reason is that I want to pass in an instance of my service directly into my self-hosting helper class when integration testing my service.

I'm using Castle Windsor to create all my objects, which works fine when using the test web site. But I get the following error when I try to use my HttpWebService helper class ...

System.InvalidOperationException was unhandled by user code
  Message=In order to use one of the ServiceHost constructors that takes a service instance, the InstanceContextMode of the service must be set to InstanceContextMode.Single.  This can be configured via the ServiceBehaviorAttribute.  Otherwise, please consider using the ServiceHost constructors that take a Type argument.
  Source=System.ServiceModel

This is the constructor of my helper class ...

public HttpWebService(string baseUri, string acceptType, TApi serviceInstance = null)
{
    _baseUri = baseUri;
    _acceptType = acceptType.ToLower();

    _host = serviceInstance == null
                ? new HttpServiceHost(typeof (TApi), baseUri)
                : new HttpServiceHost(serviceInstance, baseUri);
    _host.Open();
    _client = new HttpClient();
    _client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue(_acceptType));
}

So, I need to programmatically set the InstanceContextMode when in "integration test mode", ie - in my helper class.

I think I need to do something like this ...

if (serviceInstance != null)
{
    _host = new HttpServiceHost(serviceInstance, baseUri);
    var whatDoIDoNow = null;
    _host.Description.Behaviors.Add(whatDoIDoNow);
}

Any help/guidance would be great as I'm really stuck on this.


Solution

  • I'm answering my own question as I've found a solution in another answer on stackoverflow, and I think stackoverflow is a great place to search without even having to ask a question, so hopefully I will add to that richness by answering my own question with a link to the other answer and not just closing my own question.

    My code now looks like this ...

    public HttpWebService(string baseUri, string acceptType, TApi serviceInstance = null)
    {
        _baseUri = baseUri;
        _acceptType = acceptType.ToLower();
    
        if (serviceInstance != null)
        {
            _host = new HttpServiceHost(serviceInstance, baseUri);
            var behaviour = _host.Description.Behaviors.Find<ServiceBehaviorAttribute>();
            behaviour.InstanceContextMode = InstanceContextMode.Single;
        }
        _host = _host ?? new HttpServiceHost(typeof (TApi), baseUri);
    
        _host.Open();
        _client = new HttpClient();
        _client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue(_acceptType));
    }
    

    I changed this ...

    _host = serviceInstance == null
                ? new HttpServiceHost(typeof (TApi), baseUri)
                : new HttpServiceHost(serviceInstance, baseUri);
    

    ... to this ...

    if (serviceInstance != null)
    {
        _host = new HttpServiceHost(serviceInstance, baseUri);
        var behaviour = _host.Description.Behaviors.Find<ServiceBehaviorAttribute>();
        behaviour.InstanceContextMode = InstanceContextMode.Single;
    }
    _host = _host ?? new HttpServiceHost(typeof (TApi), baseUri);