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How to use LazyCache library with Unity Container?

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I want to use LazyCache and UnityContainer together in an ASP.NET classic application (.NET framework 4.6.1+). Namely, to be able to inject IAppCache in various services.

For ASP.NET Core and its default DI container it is as easy as:

services.AddLazyCache();

How can this be done with Unity Container?

Note: this is based on this question and its answers from Stack Overflow, but simplified for the latest version of LazyCache.

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For LazyCache version 2.1.2 (maybe even earlier) UnityContainer must be instructed to call the default LazyCache constructor which probably relies on MemoryCache (default).

container.RegisterType<IAppCache, CachingService>(new InjectionConstructor());

This worked with .NET Framework 4.6.1, Unity Abstractions 3.1.0.

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