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A powerful, extensible dependency injection micro container
Introduction
BottleJS is a tiny yet powerful dependency injection container. It features lazy loading, middleware hooks, decorators and a clean api inspired by the AngularJS Module API and the simple PHP library Pimple. You'll like BottleJS if you enjoy:
- building a stack from components rather than a kitchen-sink framework.
- uncoupled objects and dependency injection.
- an API that makes sense.
- lazily loaded objects.
- trying cool stuff :smile:
Browser Support
BottleJS supports IE9+ and other ECMAScript 5 compliant browsers.
Installation
BottleJS can be used in a browser or in a nodejs app. It can be installed via bower or npm:
$ bower install bottlejs
$ npm install bottlejs
Simple Example
The simplest recipe to get started with is Bottle#service
. Say you have a constructor for a service object:
var Beer = function() { };
You can register the constructor with Bottle#service
:
var bottle = new Bottle();
bottle.service('Beer', Beer);
Later, when you need the constructed service, you just access the Beer
property like this:
bottle.container.Beer;
A lot happened behind the scenes:
- Bottle created a provider containing a factory function when you registered the Beer service.
- When the
bottle.container.Beer
property was accessed, Bottle looked up the provider and executed the factory to build and return the Beer service. - The provider and factory were deleted, and the
bottle.container.Beer
property was set to be the Beer service instance. Accessing bottle.container.Beer
in the future becomes a simple property lookup.
Injecting Dependencies
The above example is simple. But, what if the Beer service had dependencies? For eample:
var Barley = function() {};
var Hops = function() {};
var Water = function() {};
var Beer = function(barley, hops, water) { };
You can register services with Bottle#service
and include dependencies like this:
var bottle = new Bottle();
bottle.service('Barley', Barley);
bottle.service('Hops', Hops);
bottle.service('Water', Water);
bottle.service('Beer', Beer, 'Barley', 'Hops', 'Water');
Now, when you access bottle.container.Beer
, Bottle will lazily load all of the dependencies and inject them into your Beer service before returning it.
Service Factory
If you need more complex logic when generating a service, you can register a factory instead. A factory function receives the container as an argument, and should return your constructed service:
var bottle = new Bottle();
bottle.service('Barley', Barley);
bottle.service('Hops', Hops);
bottle.service('Water', Water);
bottle.factory('Beer', function(container) {
var barley = container.Barley;
var hops = container.Hops;
var water = container.Water;
barley.halved();
hops.doubled();
water.spring();
return new Beer(barley, hops, water);
});
Service Provider
This is the meat of the Bottle library. The above methods Bottle#service
and Bottle#factory
are just shorthand for the provider function. You usually can get by with the simple functions above, but if you really need more granular control of your services in different environments, regiser them as a provider. To use it, pass a constructor for the provider that exposes a $get
function. The $get
function is used as a factory to build your service.
var bottle = new Bottle();
bottle.service('Barley', Barley);
bottle.service('Hops', Hops);
bottle.service('Water', Water);
bottle.provider('Beer', function() {
if (waterNotSupported) {
Beer.pollyfillWater();
}
this.$get = function(container) {
var barley = container.Barley;
var hops = container.Hops;
var water = container.Water;
barley.halved();
hops.doubled();
water.spring();
return new Beer(barley, hops, water);
};
});
Decorators
Bottle supports injecting decorators into the provider pipeline with the Bottle#decorator
method. Bottle decorators are just simple functions that intercept a service in the provider phase after it has been created, but before it is accessed for the first time. The function should return the service, or another object to be used as the service instead.
var bottle = new Bottle();
bottle.service('Beer', Beer);
bottle.service('Wine', Wine);
bottle.decorator(function(service) {
service.stayCold();
return service;
});
bottle.decorator('Wine', function(wine) {
wine.unCork();
return wine;
});
API
constant(name, value)
Used to add a read only value to the container.
Param | Type | Details |
---|
name | String | The name of the constant. Must be unique to each Bottle instance. |
value | Mixed | A value that will be defined as enumerable, but not writable. |
decorator(name, func)
Used to register a decorator function that the provider will use to modify your services at creation time.
Param | Type | Details |
---|
name (optional) | String | The name of the service this decorator will affect. Will run for all services if not passed. |
func | Function | A function that will accept the service as the first parameter. Should return the service, or a new object to be used as the service. |
factory(name, Factory)
Used to register a service factory
Param | Type | Details |
---|
name | String | The name of the service. Must be unique to each Bottle instance. |
Factory | Function | A function that should return the service object. Will only be called once; the Service will be a singleton. Gets passed an instance of the container to allow dependency injection when creating the service. |
provider(name, Provider)
Used to register a service provider
Param | Type | Details |
---|
name | String | The name of the service. Must be unique to each Bottle instance. |
Provider | Function | A constructor function that will be instantiated as a singleton. Should expose a function called $get that will be used as a factory to instantiate the service. |
service(name, Constructor [, dependency [, ...]])
Used to register a service constructor
Param | Type | Details |
---|
name | String | The name of the service. Must be unique to each Bottle instance. |
Constructor | Function | A constructor function that will be instantiated as a singleton. |
dependency (optional) | String | An optional name for a dependency to be passed to the constructor. A dependency will be passed to the constructor for each name passed to Bottle#service in the order they are listed. |
value(name, val)
Used to add an arbitrary value to the container.
Param | Type | Details |
---|
name | String | The name of the value. Must be unique to each Bottle instance. |
val | Mixed | A value that will be defined as enumerable, but not writable. |