Since IApplicationLifetime is not added to the manifest, while calling HostingServices.Create() before invoking ConfigureServices() we end up creating a new instance of IApplicationLifetime. So the Cancellationtoken that hosting triggers on appshutdown is different from what the app is exposed.
- HostingServices.Create() is the supported way to create a service
collection with kre services imported
- IHostingEnvironment is now a normal service
- IConfigureHostingEnvironment is how you configure it
- Split UseServices overloads into UseRequestServices and UseServices
- Add RequestServicesContainer class which contains the old
ContainerMiddleware logic and exposes a new
EnsureRequestServices(HttpContext) method which can be called to
populate RequestServices
- ConfigureServices now scans for Configure{Env}Services instead of
ConfigureServices{Env}
- Add OptionsServices as part of default HostingServices