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ae

v0.3.6-alpha2

Published

Lightweight platform agnostic DI library

Downloads

25

Readme

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Aether

Aether is a lightweight Dependency Injection library, intended for use in both desktop and web applications.

Providing a powerful injector, Aether encourages the writing of loosely coupled, reusable code that scales superbly as your project grows.

Note: Aether is still in alpha. While currently passing a lengthy set of unit tests, some instability is to be expected. The last set of interface breaking changes are scheduled to occur with the 0.4 revision, after which the interface can be assumed to be stable.

Features

  • Lightweight & performant DI
  • Browser and Node/IO support
  • Transparent support of asynchronous dependencies
  • Namespaced modules, with nesting
  • Traits

Installation

npm install ae

For use in the browser, first ensure browserify is installed:

npm install -g browserify

then run the following command

npm run build-browser

to generate a browser compliant build (build/ae-web.js)

Getting Started

var Ae  = require('ae'),
    app = Ae.App('myApp');

app.value('msgFormat', 'Hello, {0}')
   .value('recipient', 'world')
   .factory('greeter',
   [
       'msgFormat',
       'recipient',
       function(msgFormat, recipient)
       {
           return Ae.supplant(msgFormat, [ recipient ]);
       }
    ]);

app.invoke([
    'greeter',
    function(greeting)
    {
        console.log(greeting); //> Hello, World
    }
]);