=============== Getting Support =============== Community Support ================= Autofac has a large community that can help you out if you have questions. If you can't find your answer in the documentation, you can... - `Ask your question on StackOverflow `_. Be sure to use the ``autofac`` tag in your question. - `Start a discussion on the forum `_. This is a good idea if you have multiple questions or a question that might have a more subjective answer (e.g., "recommendations" sorts of things). Commercial Support ================== Several companies offer commercial support for Autofac questions/design issues: - `Readify `_ - training and consulting services - `CICLO `_ - commercial support and training - `Continuous IT `_ - training, troubleshooting and implementation help Note: while the above listed companies offer help, they are not officially affiliated with the Autofac project. *If you would like your company listed here, please send an email to the discussion group.* Filing an Issue =============== If you're having trouble figuring something out, please do try at least the community support road before filing a question-based issue. We do have a really great set of folks `on StackOverflow `_, and while we definitely want to help you succeed, there is a *far, far, far smaller audience answering issues*. If you do find a bug or just can't get an answer elsewhere, please file issues **in the repository corresponding to the library you're having trouble with**. For example, if you're having trouble with Web API integration, file the issue `with the Web API Autofac integration library `_ rather than in the core Autofac project. **Please include a detailed description of what's going wrong, full exception messages and stack traces, and (ideally) a small reproduction so we can see the problem in action like a failing unit test or a link to a small project.** Including as much information as you can will help us address the issue in a more timely fashion.