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Independency is a DI container library. Unlike many other Python DI containers Independency operates in the local scope. It's inspired by punq, so the API is very similar.
Independency supports generics and other specific typings.
pip install independency
Independency avoids global state, so you must explicitly create a container in the entrypoint of your application:
import independency
builder = independency.ContainerBuilder()
# register application dependencies
container = builder.build()
obj: SomeRegisteredClass = container.resolve(SomeRegisteredClass)
builder.register(User, User) # creates new object on each `resolve`
builder.singleton(User, User) # creates object only once
builder.singleton(Storage[int], Storage[int]) # use generics
builder.singleton('special_storage', Storage[int]) # or literals to register dependency
The second argument is a factory, so you can provide not only a class __init__
function:
def create_db(config: Config) -> Database:
return Database(config.dsn)
builder.singleton(Config, Config)
builder.singleton(Database, create_db)
If you need to pass some specific dependency as an argument to a factory, use Dependency
:
from independency import Dependency as Dep
builder.singleton(SpecificConnection, SpecificConnection)
builder.singleton(Storage, conn=Dep(SpecificConnection))
import requests
from independency import Container, ContainerBuilder
class Config:
def __init__(self, url: str):
self.url = url
class Getter:
def __init__(self, config: Config):
self.config = config
def get(self):
return requests.get(self.config.url)
def create_container() -> Container:
builder = ContainerBuilder()
builder.singleton(Config, Config, url='http://example.com')
builder.singleton(Getter, Getter)
return builder.build()
def main():
container = create_container()
getter: Getter = container.resolve(Getter)
print(getter.get().status_code)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Suppose we need to declare multiple objects of the same type and use them correspondingly.
from independency import Container, ContainerBuilder, Dependency as Dep
class Queue:
def __init__(self, url: str):
self.url = url
def pop(self):
...
class Consumer:
def __init__(self, q: Queue):
self.queue = q
def consume(self):
while True:
message = self.queue.pop()
# process message
def create_container() -> Container:
builder = ContainerBuilder()
builder.singleton('first_q', Queue, url='http://example.com')
builder.singleton('second_q', Queue, url='http://example2.com')
builder.singleton('c1', Consumer, q=Dep('first_q'))
builder.singleton('c2', Consumer, q=Dep('second_q'))
return builder.build()
def main():
container = create_container()
consumer: Consumer = container.resolve('c1')
consumer.consume()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue on GitHub. Pull requests are also welcome!
FAQs
Dependency injection container
We found that independency demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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