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@appolo/inject
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es6 Dependency Injection framework for nodejs build with typescript.
appolo-inject
is part for the appolo framework.
npm install appolo-inject --save
appolo-inject
requires TypeScript compiler version > 2.1 and the following settings in tsconfig.json
:
{
"experimentalDecorators": true
}
var inject = require('@appolo/inject');
var injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.addDefinitions({...});
injector.initialize();
the definition object key is used for object class id.
var inject = require('@appolo/inject');
class FooController{ }
var injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.addDefinitions({ fooController: { type: FooController }});
injector.initialize();
or with injector define
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.register('fooController',FooController);
injector.initialize();
//get fooController instance from the injector
let fooController = injector.get('fooController');
or with decorators
@define()
class FooController{ }
//or with custom id
@define("someId")
class FooController2{ }
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.register(FooController);
injector.initialize();
//get fooController instance from the injector
let fooController = injector.get('fooController');//or
let fooController2 = injector.get(FooController);
let someController = injector.get('someId');
get object from the injector by id or class name if the object is not singleton you will get new instance every time.
@define()
class FooController{ }
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.register(FooController);
injector.initialize();
let fooController = injector.get<FooController>('fooController');
let fooController2 = injector.get<FooController>('fooController');
console.log(fooController === fooController2) // false
the class will be created only once and injector
will return the same instance every time.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooController{}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.register(FooController);
injector.initialize();
let fooController = injector.get<FooController>(FooController);
let fooController2 = injector.get<FooController>('fooController');
console.log(fooController === fooController2) // true
you can inject objects to constructor arguments you can inject object instance by id or by value.
it is not recommended to inject objects to constructor because you can easily get circular reference.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooManager{
get name () {
return 'foo'
}
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
constructor (@injectParam() fooManager:FooManager,name:string) {
this.fooManager = fooManager;
this.name = name;
}
name () {
return this.fooManager.name +this.name
}
}
var injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([FooManager,BuzzController]);
injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.getObject<BuzzController>(BuzzController,["buzz"]);
console.log(buzzController.name()) // foobuzz
@define()
class BuzzController{
constructor(name:string) {
this.name = name;
}
get name () {
return this.name
}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.register(BuzzController);
injector.initialize();
let buzzController = injector.get<BuzzController>('buzzController',['buzz']);
console.log(buzzController.name) // buzz
The init method
will be called after all instances were created and all the properties injected.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooManager{
get name(){return 'foo'; }
}
@define()
class FooController{
@inject() fooManager:FooManager
@initMethod()
initialize(){ this.name = this.fooManager.name }
get name () {return this.name}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([FooController,FooManager]);
injector.initialize();
var fooController = injector.getObject('fooController');
fooController.name // foo
inject
will try to inject object id to the same property name.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooManager{
get name () { return 'foo' }
}
@define()
@singleton()
class BarManager{
get name () { return 'bar' }
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@inject() fooManager:FooManager;
@inject() barManager:BarManager;
get name () { return this.fooManager.name + this.barManager.name }
}
var injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager,BarManager]); injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.get<BuzzController>(BuzzController);
console.log(buzzController.name) // foobar
you can set the name of the property the object will be injected to.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooManager{
get name() {return 'foo'}
}
@define()
@singleton()
class BarManager{
get name() { return 'bar'}
}
@deine()
class BuzzController{
@inject(FooManager) foo:FooManager;
@inject('barManager') bar:BarManager;
get name () { return this.foo.name + this.bar.name}
}
var injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager,BarManager]); injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.get('buzzController');
console.log(buzzController.name) // foobar ```
you can inject any value to object property.
@define()
class FooManager{
@injectValue('foo') name:string
get name () {return this.name;}
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@inject(FooManager) foo:FooManager;
get name () { return this.foo.name}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager]); injector.initialize();
let buzzController = injector.get('buzzController');
console.log(buzzController.name()) // foo
you can inject instance to method param.
@define()
class FooManager{
get name () {return "foo"}
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
public name (@injectParam(FooManager) foo:FooManager) {
return this.foo.name
}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager]);
injector.initialize();
let buzzController = injector.get('buzzController');
console.log(buzzController.name()) // foo
factory object must have implement get
method that will be called in order to inject the object instance.
the get
method can return promise;
@define()
@singleton()
class BarManager{
get name(){return 'bar'; }
}
@define()
@singleton()
@factory()
class Foo implements IFactory<BarManager>{
@inject() barManager:BarManager;
async get ():Promise<BarManager> {
return this.barManager;
}
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@inject() foo:BarManager
get name () {return this.foo.name}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager]);
injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.getObject('buzzController');
console.log(buzzController.name) // bar
factory method is a function that will return the injected object.
this is useful the create many instances of the same class.
@define()
class Person{
constructor (name) {
this.name = name;
}
get name(){return this.name; }
}
@define()
class FooController{
@injectFactoryMethod(Person) createPerson:(name)=>Person
name () { return this.createPerson('foo').name; }
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([FooController,Person]);
injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.getObject('fooController');
console.log(fooController.name) // foo
you can add alias names to classes and get all the classes by single alias. all the alias must be singletons
interface IHandler{
name:string
}
@define()
@singleton()
@alias('IHandler')
class FooManager implements IHandler {
get name(){return 'foo'}
}
@define()
@singleton()
@alias('IHandler')
class BarManager implements IHandler{
get name(){return 'bar'}
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@injectAlias('handler') allHandlers:IHandler[]
get name(){
return this.allHandlers.map(obj =>obj.name).join();
}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,BarManager,FooManager]);
injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.getObject('buzzController');
buzzController.name // foobar
you can add alias factory names to classes and get all the classes new instance by factory method.
interface IHandler{
name:string
}
@define()
@aliasFactory('IHandler')
class FooManager implements IHandler{
constructor (private _name:string) { }
get name():string{ return this._name }
}
@define()
@aliasFactory('IHandler')
class BarManager implements IHandler{
public name:string
constructor (private _name:string) { }
get name():string{ return this._name }
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@injectAliasFactory('IHandler') allHandlers:((name:string)=>IHandler)[]
get name(){
return this.allHandlers.map((createHandler,index) =>createHandler(index).name).join();
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,BarManager,FooManager]);
injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.getObject('buzzController');
buzzController.name // 01
you can inject array
of properties by reference
or by value
.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooManager{
get name () { return 'foo' }
}
@define()
@singleton()
class BarManager{
get name () {return 'bar'}
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@injectArray([FooManager,BarManager]) objects:any[]
name () { this.objects.map(obj=>obj.name).join() }
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager,BarManager]); injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.getObject('buzzController');
buzzController.name // foobar
you can inject dictionary
of properties by reference
or by value
.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooManager{
get name () { return 'foo' }
}
@define()
@singleton()
class BarManager{
get name () {return 'bar'}
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@injectDictionary({foo:FooManager,bar:BarManager}) objects:any[]
get name () {return this.objects.foo.name + this.objects.bar.name + this.objects.baz;}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager,BarManager]); injector.initialize();
var buzzController = injector.getObject('buzzController');
buzzController.name // foobarbaz
you can inject property from other object property.
@define()
@singleton()
class FooManager{
public name = 'foo';
}
@define()
class BuzzController{
@injectObjectProperty(FooManager,'name') otherObjectProperty
name () {return return this.otherObjectProperty;}
}
let injector = inject.createContainer();
injector.registerMulti([BuzzController,FooManager]); injector.initialize();
let buzzController = injector.getObject('buzzController');
buzzController.name() // foo
you can get reference to the injector container by adding injectorAware
the injector will be injected to $injector
property.
@define()
@injectorAware()
class FooController{
@initMethod()
initialize(){ this.$injector.getObject('foo') }
}
grunt test
The appolo inject
library is released under the MIT license. So feel free to modify and distribute it as you wish.
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