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c# - StructureMap singleton usage (A class implementing two interface)

public interface IInterface1
{
}

public interface IInterface2
{
}

public class MyClass : IInterface1, IInterface2
{
}

...

ObjectFactory.Initialize(x =>
{
    x.For<IInterface1>().Singleton().Use<MyClass>();
    x.For<IInterface2>().Singleton().Use<MyClass>();
});

var x = ObjectFactory.GetInstance<IInterface1>();
var y = ObjectFactory.GetInstance<IInterface2>();

I get two different MyClass instances with the above code. How can I get one?

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You can use the Forward<,>() registration to tell StructureMap to resolve a type using the resolution of a different type. This should do what you expect:

ObjectFactory.Initialize(x =>
{
    x.For<IInterface1>().Singleton().Use<MyClass>();
    x.Forward<IInterface1, IInterface2>();
});

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