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@quenty/servicebag
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npm install @quenty/servicebag --save
:Init()
:Start()
GetService<IService>()
-- Main script
local serviceBag = require("ServiceBag").new()
serviceBag:AddService(require("TransparencyService"))
serviceBag:Init()
serviceBag:Start()
-- Other script
local TransparencyService = require("TransparencyService") -- force declaration at top
local TestClass = {}
TestClass.ClassName = "TestClass"
TestClass.__index = TestClass
function TestClass.new(serviceBag)
local self = setmetatable({}, TestClass)
self._serviceProvider = assert(serviceBag, "No serviceBag")
self._transparencyService = self._serviceProvider:GetRequiredService(TransparencyService)
return self
end
return TestClass
local DialogPane = setmetatable({}, BasicPane)
DialogPane.ClassName = "DialogPane"
DialogPane.__index = DialogPane
function DialogPane.new(serviceBag)
local self = setmetatable(BasicPane.new(serviceBag:GetService(DialogTemplatesClient):Clone("DialogPaneTemplate")), DialogPane)
self._theme = Instance.new("StringValue")
self._theme.Value = "Light"
self._maid:GiveTask(self._theme)
self._dialogInput = DialogInput.new()
self._maid:GiveTask(self._dialogInput)
Right now services and classes aren't the same. There's no contract to transform a class with lifetime into a service. However, because some of our services actually implement a .new() method (i.e. service definitions can be classes), we can't differentiate easily.
The issue is around life-cycle.
Other service providers solve this issue by doing the following...
We inherently don't want to separate out interfaces yet because we don't know what the actors or tie-interfaces for hot reloading will even look like.
It's important that we don't define this yet because there's a good chance separation at the service layer will be very important (i.e. we'll want to observe service state existing).
We could establish a contract that providing an interface will be allowed. That is, a service can return a value it'd like to use as an interface instead. We may need to wait until we resolve these other problems first.
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Service providing mechanisms for Nevermore
The npm package @quenty/servicebag receives a total of 44 weekly downloads. As such, @quenty/servicebag popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @quenty/servicebag 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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