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@rxstack/service-registry
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Simple registry component useful for all types of applications.
npm install @rxstack/service-registry --save
A registry object acts as a collection of objects. It allows you to store objects which implement a specific interface.
Each service should implement NamedServiceInterface:
import {NamedServiceInterface} from '@rxstack/registry';
export class MyService implements NamedServiceInterface {
getName(): string {
return 'service-1';
}
}
Here we go:
import {ServiceRegistry} from '@rxstack/registry';
const registry = new ServiceRegistry<MyServiceInterface>();
registry.register(new MyService1());
registry.register(new MyService2());
registry.has('service-1'); // should return true
registry.get('service-1'); // should get service instance
registry.all(); // should retun an array of all registered service
registry.reset(); // clears all services from registry
Removing a service from the registry is as easy as adding:
// ...
registry.unregister('service-1');
registry.has('service-1'); //should return false
ExistingServiceException is thrown when you try to register a service that is already in the registry.
NonExistingServiceException is thrown when you try to unregister or get a service which is not in the registry.
Licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
RxStack ServiceRegistry Component
The npm package @rxstack/service-registry receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, @rxstack/service-registry popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rxstack/service-registry demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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