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This gem provides integration between Dependor and Sinatra.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'dependor-sinatra'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install dependor-sinatra
Require dependor-sinatra:
require 'dependor-sinatra'
and (optionally), the shortcut notation for defining constructors:
require 'dependor/shorty'
This teaches Sinatra to inject dependencies into your actions:
class Greeter
takes :params
def greet
"Hello, #{params[:name]}!"
end
end
get "/hello/:name" do |greeter|
greeter.greet
end
You can specify your own injector:
# this is exacly how the default injector class (Dependor::Sinatra::DefaultInjector)
# looks like
class MyInjector
include Dependor::AutoInject
include Dependor::Sinatra::Objects
def initialize(objects)
sinatra_objects(objects)
end
# define anything you want here
def user_db
User
end
end
injector{ |objects| MyInjector.new(objects) }
get "/" do |user_db|
@users = user_db.all
end
You can dependency injection in the following Sinatra elements:
get
, post
, put
, etc.)before
, after
)condition
)By default, you can inject the following objects from Sinatra:
You can read more about Dependor here.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)MIT
Adam Pohorecki (adam [at] pohorecki [dot] pl)
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