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This might be because TypeDI isn't able to resolve the dependencies from the Proxy,
as it's effectively masking your actual constructor implementation.
In this case, when Reflect.getMetadata
is called upon your proxy, the reflective key
the @Inject
decorator uses to store any requested dependencies on your actual
class aren't visible to TypeDI anymore.
A quick hack would be to call Reflect.ownKeys on your
target class, and manually copy them to the Proxy
instance.
However, I don't believe this would work very well when your class is extended,
as you would still be masking keys placed on the upstream class.
You might be better served by using a factory or, alternatively, creating a method
decorator that calls .bind
on each method.
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