Background task

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In ASP.NET Core, background tasks can be implemented as hosted services.

Consuming a scoped service in a background task

MyBackgroundService.cs
public class MyBackgroundService(IServiceProvider services) : BackgroundService
{
    protected override async Task ExecuteAsync(CancellationToken stoppingToken)
    {
        using (var scope = Services.CreateScope())
        {
            var scopedService = scope.ServiceProvider.GetRequiredService<IMyScopedService>();
            await scopedService.DoWork(stoppingToken);
        }
    }

    public override async Task StopAsync(CancellationToken stoppingToken)
    {
        await base.StopAsync(stoppingToken);
    }
}
Program.cs
services.AddHostedService<MyBackgroundService>();
services.AddScoped<IMyScopedService, MyScopedService>();

Queued background tasks

ItemQueue
public class ItemQueue<T> : IItemQueue
{
    private readonly ConcurrentQueue<T> queue = new();

    public void Enqueue(T item) => queue.Enqueue(item);

    public bool TryDequeue(out T item) => queue.TryDequeue(out item);
}

public interface IItemQueue<T>
{
    void Enqueue(T item);
    bool TryDequeue(out T item);
}
QueuedHostedService.cs
public class QueuedHostedService(IItemQueue itemQueue) : BackgroundService
{
    public IItemQueue ItemQueue { get; } = itemQueue;

    protected override async Task ExecuteAsync(CancellationToken stoppingToken)
    {
        while (!stoppingToken.IsCancellationRequested)
        {
            if (ItemQueue.TryDequeueAsync(out var item))
            {
                await DoAsync(item);
            }
        }
    }
}
Program.cs
services.AddHostedService<QueuedHostedService>();
services.AddSingleton<IItemQueue<MyItem>, ItemQueue<MyItem>>()

Timed background tasks