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@loopback/context
Advanced tools
This module provides facilities to manage artifacts and their dependencies using
Context
in your Node.js applications. It can be used independent of the
LoopBack framework.
The @loopback/context
package exposes TypeScript/JavaScript APIs and
decorators to register artifacts, declare dependencies, and resolve artifacts by
keys. The Context
also serves as an
IoC container to support
dependency injection.
Context
and Binding
are the two core concepts. A context is a registry of
bindings and each binding represents a resolvable artifact by the key.
@inject
and other variants of decorators to express dependencies.npm install --save @loopback/context
const Context = require('@loopback/context').Context;
const ctx = new Context();
ctx.bind('hello').to('world'); // BindingKey='hello', BindingValue='world'
const helloVal = ctx.getSync('hello');
console.log(helloVal); // => 'world'
The binding can also be located asynchronously:
const helloVal = await ctx.get('hello');
console.log(helloVal); // => 'world'
import {Context, inject} from '@loopback/context';
const ctx = new Context();
// bind 'greeting' to 'Hello' as the constant value
ctx.bind('greeting').to('Hello');
class HelloController {
constructor(
// injecting the value bound to `greeting` using context
@inject('greeting') private greeting: string,
) {}
greet(name) {
return `${this.greeting}, ${name}`;
}
}
// Bind 'HelloController' to class HelloController
ctx.bind('HelloController').toClass(HelloController);
async function hello() {
// Get an instance of HelloController
const helloController = await ctx.get<HelloController>('HelloController');
// helloController now has the `greeting` property injected with `Hello`
console.log(helloController.greet('John')); // => Hello, John
}
hello();
For additional information, please refer to the Context page.
Run npm test
from the root folder.
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MIT
FAQs
Facilities to manage artifacts and their dependencies in your Node.js applications. The module exposes TypeScript/JavaScript APIs and decorators to register artifacts, declare dependencies, and resolve artifacts by keys. It also serves as an IoC container
The npm package @loopback/context receives a total of 16,992 weekly downloads. As such, @loopback/context popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @loopback/context demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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