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app-registry
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A registry tool to set and share application services.
var registry = require('app-registry');
function serviceOne() {
console.log('This is the service one');
}
registry.register('firstService', serviceOne);
// Somewere in the app (in another file)
var theServiceINeed = registry.get('firstService');
theServiceINeed();
####getRegistered() Return the list of registered services.
####register(serviceName, service) Register a new service.
####get(serviceName)
Get the service with name serviceName
.
Throw an exception if the service doesn't exists.
####exists(serviceName)
Check if the the service with name serviceName
exists
####unset(serviceName)
Unset if the the service with name serviceName
from the registry.
####reset() Remove all services from registry. Useful in the test environment.
FAQs
A registry tool to set and share application services
The npm package app-registry receives a total of 71 weekly downloads. As such, app-registry popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that app-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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