Resolve ASP.NET environments without HTTP contexts #449
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Sometimes, a user might wish to render HTML in an ASP.NET MVC web application outside of the context of a web request. An example would be email rendering in a separate thread. With the current implementations of
AspNetCache
andAspNetFileSystem
, TinyIoC fails to inject the necessary objects because, internally, anhttpContext
isnull
.For
AspNetCache
, we can obtain the cache fromHttpRuntime
, whichHttpContextBase
calls under the hood (as pointed out in the comments here).For
AspNetFileSystem
,HttpServerUtilityBase
is used only for.MapPath()
, whichHostingEnvironment
provides as a static method. This method is slightly different, but that should be a non-issue. For example, if the provided relative path isnull
,React.Core
will throw sooner anyway.