Starting with some code:
sessionFactory = Fluently.Configure(cfg)
.Mappings(m =>
{
List<Assembly> allAssemblies = new List<Assembly>();
string path = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location;
foreach (string dll in Directory.GetFiles(path, "*.dll"))
{
开发者_如何学JAVA m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssembly(Assembly.LoadFile(dll));
}
})
.BuildSessionFactory();
I'm very new to both nhibernate and fluent nhibernate. The bit of code above looks like it should work, but to me it looks really ugly. Is there a neater way?
One problem I have is that the code that calls the above code is in a core assembly and is unable to make reference to some of the assemblies that need mapping as their assemblies reference the core assembly. So I can't just use a few calls to AddFromAssemblyOf<T>
.
Is there a cleaner way to do this?
You should be managing your SessionFactory initialization from the application itself, so your original code would work just fine.
I handle this by creating an NH config base class that does what you were originally attempting to do. I then sublcass that from within my app and do all the bootstrapping there.
You could create a custom configuration node to put in your config files.
You would have something like the following:
<configSections>
<section name="fluentConfigurationsSection" type="MyCoreAssembly.FluentConfigurationsSection, MyCoreAssembly"/>
</configSections>
<fluentConfigurationsSection>
<fluentConfigurations>
<clear />
<add name="Assembly1" assembly="MyAssemblyNotReferencedByCoreAssembly.Mapping.Fluent"
<add name="Assembly2" assembly="AnotherAssemblyNotReferencedByCoreAssembly.Mapping.Fluent"
<add name="Assembly3" assembly="OneMoreAssemblyNotReferencedByCoreAssembly.Mapping.Fluent"
</fluentConfigurations>
</fluentConfigurationsSection>
Then your code could be changed to something like:
sessionFactory = Fluently.Configure(cfg)
.Mappings(m =>
{
foreach(var config in MethodToGetFluentConfigSectionItems())
{
//load each assembly in config file
m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssembly(Assembly.Load(config.Assembly);
}
})
.BuildSessionFactory();
To create the custom config section you could see here how to do it.
Hope this helps.
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