Override Default Services Implementation for AC Gold

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Introduction

AbleCommerce CommerceBuilder API implements many services for different features, for example Coupon Calculator service, Checkout service, Shipping and Tax quotes calculation services. And it uses Castle Windsor IOC Container to resolve the implementation of these services. This way its fairly easy to override the default implementation of these services with a custom implementation.

Each service have an interface, and the implementation follows that interface. For example the default implementation "CommerceBuilder.Services.ShipRateQuoteCalculator" for shipping rate calculation service implements the interface "CommerceBuilder.Services.IShipRateQuoteCalculator". So, you can provide your own custom implementation by implementation the respective service interface and update the Windsor config file to use your custom implementation.

It is not required to learn anything about Windsor or any other IOC container to override the default implementation of any service, however some information and help/tutorial links are provided for completion.

How to Override Default Services Implementation for AC Gold

Follow these steps to override any default services implementation with your custom implementation:

1. Implement the respective service interface, and compile the code to some assembly and copy the dll file at "~/App_Data/Bin/" folder under your website.

2. Locate the "~/App_Data/windsor.config" file and open for editing using some text editor like Notepad.

3. Define your custom service implementations in "~/App_Data/windsor.config" file. For example if you have a custom coupon calculator implementation, you can define it there like this:

<component id="MyCouponCalculator" service="CommerceBuilder.Services.ICouponCalculator, CommerceBuilder"
 type="MyCustomNamespace.MyCouponCalculator, MyCustomAssembly"/>

The "service" attribute contains the assembly ("CommerceBuilder" in our case) and service interface information, while the "type" attribute contains information about your custom service implementing class and assembly.

4. For store websites configured as web applications, you can implement your custom services under "~/Code/" folder instead creating a separate assembly project for it. In this case you can use "AbleCommerce.Code" namespace. For example:

<component id="MyShipRateQuoteCalculator" service="CommerceBuilder.Services.IShipRateQuoteCalculator, CommerceBuilder"
 type="AbleCommerce.Code.MyShipRateQuoteCalculator, AbleCommerce"/>

After changing/updating the "~/App_Data/windsor.config" file, restart the IIS, and it will start using your custom service implementation.

List of Services Resolvable by Windsor IOC Container

1. CommerceBuilder.Catalog.IUrlGenerator

Interface to be implemented by catalog URL Generator providers


2. CommerceBuilder.Catalog.IUrlRewriter

Interface that is to be implemented by URL Rewrite providers


3. CommerceBuilder.Catalog.IUrlCache

Url Caching service interface


4. CommerceBuilder.Eventing.IStoreEventsHandler

Interface to be implemented by store events handler


5. CommerceBuilder.Payments.IGiftCertKeyProvider

Interface that a Gift Certificate Key Provider must implement


6. CommerceBuilder.Services.ICouponCalculator

CouponCalculator service interface


7. CommerceBuilder.Services.IInventoryManager

Interface for inventory management services.


8. CommerceBuilder.Services.IAffiliateCalculator

Service Interface for calculating affiliate commissions.


9. CommerceBuilder.Services.IBasketCalculator

Defines a service for performing basket calculations.


10. CommerceBuilder.Services.Checkout.IBasketService

Service interface for pre-checkout logic and basket calculations


11. CommerceBuilder.Services.Checkout.ICheckoutService

Service interface for checkout logic and calculations


12. CommerceBuilder.Services.IDiscountCalculator

Service interface for discount calculator


13. CommerceBuilder.Services.Membership.IUserLocator

Defines the contract for a user locator.


14. CommerceBuilder.Services.IOrderCalculator

Defines a service for performing order calculations.


15. CommerceBuilder.Services.IOrderService

Processes business logic related to orders.


16. CommerceBuilder.Services.IPaymentMethodProvider

Defines a service for payment method providers.


17. CommerceBuilder.Services.IShipRateQuoteCalculator

Defines a service for calculation of ship rate quote


18. CommerceBuilder.Services.IVolumeDiscountProvider

Defines a service for validating volume discounts.


19. CommerceBuilder.Services.IFullTextSearchService

FTS service interface


20. CommerceBuilder.Services.IMaintenanceWorker

Runs all maintenance routines for the current store context


21. CommerceBuilder.Services.IPageTracker

Page tracking service contract


22. CommerceBuilder.Services.ISQLFullTextSearchService

SQL Full Text Search (FTS) service interface


23. CommerceBuilder.Services.IOrderStatusService

Provides order status get/update services


24. CommerceBuilder.Services.IStoreLocator

Store Locator service interface


25. CommerceBuilder.Services.IStoreSettingsProvider

Store Settings Provider service interface


26. CommerceBuilder.Shipping.IPostalCodeValidator

Postal code validator service


27. CommerceBuilder.Seo.IRedirectService

Interface for SEO Redirect Service


28. CommerceBuilder.Utility.IAddressFormatter

Address formater service

Inversion of Control

Inversion of Control is a principle used by frameworks as a way to allow developers to extend the framework or create applications using it. The basic idea is that the framework is aware of the programmer's objects and makes invocations on them.

This is the opposite of using an API, where the developer's code makes the invocations to the API code. Hence, frameworks invert the control: it is not the developer code that is in charge, instead the framework makes the calls based on some stimulus.

You have probably been in situations where you have developed under the light of this principle, even though you were not aware of it.

Inversion of Control Container

An Inversion of Control Container uses the principle stated above to (in a nutshell) manage classes. That is, their creation, destruction, lifetime, configuration, and dependencies. This way classes do not need to obtain and configure the classes they depend on. This dramatically reduces coupling in a system and, as a consequence, simplifies reuse and testability.

There is some confusion created by people that think that 'Inversion of Control' is a synonym for 'Inversion of Control Container'. As stated, Inversion of control is a broader principle.

Often people think that it is all about "injection", and broadcast that this is the primary purpose of IoC containers. In fact, "injection" is a consequence, a means to decouple, not the primary purpose. http://docs.castleproject.org/Windsor.Inversion-of-Control.ashx

Castle Windsor IOC Container

For information about Castle Windsor IOC Container, help and tutorials check the official documentation: http://docs.castleproject.org/Windsor.MainPage.ashx

Asp.Net Tutorial

http://docs.castleproject.org/Windsor.Windsor-tutorial-ASP-NET-MVC-3-application-To-be-Seen.ashx