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@canmertinyo/fast-di
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Inspired by Nest.js structure
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@canmertinyo/fast-di
npm i @canmertinyo/fast-di
@Injectable
to make classes injectable.Container and Injectable The Container class is the core of this library, managing instances and dependencies of injectable classes. With @Injectable decorator marks a class as injectable.
import {Container, Injectable} from "@canmertinyo/fast-di";
@Injectable()
class ExampleService {
public getMessage():string {
return "Hello from ExampleService!";
}
}
const exampleService = Container.get(ExampleService);
console.log(exampleService.getMessage());
You can specify the lifecycle of your services using the @Injectable decorator:
Singleton: A single instance is created and shared throughout the application.
Transient: A new instance is created every time
import {Lifecycle, Injectable} from "@canmertinyo/fast-di";
@Injectable({ lifecycle: Lifecycle.Transient })
class TransientService {
public log(message: string):string {
console.log(`[TransientService] ${message}`);
}
}
In this example, TransientService is marked with a transient lifecycle, meaning a new instance will be created each time when it is requested.
You can define and load modules using the @Module decorator. This allows for organizing services and dependencies in a modular way...
import { Module} from "@canmertinyo/fast-di";
import { ExampleService } from "./services/example.service";
@Module({
providers: [ExampleService]
})
class ExampleModule {}
Note : We have only the providers at this moment more coming in the way in advance.
Modules are loaded into the container as globally:
Container.loadModule(ExampleModule);
import { Injectable} from "@canmertinyo/fast-di";
import { DatabaseService } from "./services/database.service";
import { LoggerService } from "./services/logger.service";
@Injectable()
class UserService {
constructor(
private databaseService: DatabaseService,
private loggerService: LoggerService
) {}
public getUser(userName:string):string {
this.loggerService.log("Fetching user...");
return this.databaseService.query() + " User: " + userName;
}
}
import {Injectable} from "@canmertinyo/fast-di";
@Injectable()
class AuthService {
public authenticate():string {
return "Authenticated!";
}
}
import { Module } from "./decorators/module";
@Module({
providers: [AuthService]
})
class AuthModule {}
Container.loadModule(AuthModule);
const authService = Container.get(AuthService);
console.log(authService.authenticate());
Project Architecture The project is structured as follows:
decorators: Contains decorators like @Injectable and @Module.
constants: Defines constants like Lifecycle.
container: Manages dependency injection and lifecycle management.
services: Contains example services and their implementations.
modules: Defines application modules and their configurations.
The project only for testing&improving myself so i appreciate it. issues or pull request are not going to accept by myside, Thank you for reading :)
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