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## Get started with the Lightweight IOC Container Validator
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### How to install
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The easiest way to [install](https://github.com/SimonG96/LghtweightIocContainer/wiki/Install-Lightweight-IOC-Container) the Lightweight IOC Container is by using [NuGet](https://www.nuget.org/packages/LightweightIocContainer.Validation/) through the [`.NET CLI`](https://github.com/SimonG96/LightweightIocContainer/wiki/Install-Lightweight-IOC-Container#net-cli):
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```.net
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> dotnet add package LightweightIocContainer.Validaton --version 4.1.1
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```
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### Validation
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You can validate your `IocContainer` setup by using the `IocValidator` in a unit test:
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```c#
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[TestFixture]
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public class IocValidationTest
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{
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[Test]
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public void ValidateIocContainerSetup()
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{
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IocContainer container = new();
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container.Install(new Installer());
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IocValidator validator = new(container);
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validator.Validate();
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}
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}
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```
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If this test is successful, everything is correctly installed and can be resolved by the `IocContainer`. By going through the thrown exceptions in case of a failed test you will see what is not working correctly with your current setup.
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