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dagger-compiler

v1.0.2

Published

Dependency injection for Node like Dagger2 for Android

Downloads

13

Readme

dagger-compiler Build Status

===============

Dependency injection for Node like Dagger2 for Android (https://google.github.io/dagger/)

Install

$ npm install --save dagger-compiler

Usage

Checkout sample module for detail implementation.

Define Component

Component is a central part of dagger. It contains all modules that provide and resolve dependencies

const AppModule = require('./appModule')
const ServiceModule = require('./serviceModule')

@Component(modules = [AppModule, ServiceModule])
module.exports = class AppComponent {

}

Define Module

Module is reponsible for providing dependency instances. Intances can be Singleton. A Singleton is only valid within Component, not global.

const ConfigService = require('../services/configService')
const DatabaseService = require('../services/databaseService')

@Module
module.exports = class ServiceModule {

  @Singleton
  @Provides('configService')
  provideConfigService() {
    return new ConfigService(...arguments)
  }

  @Provides('databaseService')
  provideDatabaseService(configService) {
    return new DatabaseService(...arguments)
  }
}

Naming is important here. configService is required for building DatabaseService. These are two lines that need to be matched @Provides('configService') and provideDatabaseService(configService) {...}

Define Service or any other class depending on application

module.exports = class DatabaseService {

  constructor(configService) {
    this.configService = configService
    this.constructor._count = this.constructor._count || 0
    this.constructor._count += 1
    this.instanceCount = this.constructor._count
  }

  loadProducts() {
    return [
      this.configService.getSecretKey(),
      this.configService.getSecretKey(),
      this.configService.getSecretKey(),
      this.configService.getSecretKey(),
      this.configService.getSecretKey()
    ]
  }
}

Generate component instance

Use Dagger.Builder to generate component instance.

require('dagger-compiler')

const AppComponent = require('./di/appComponent')
const AppModule = require('./di/appModule')
const ServiceModule = require('./di/serviceModule')

const appComponent = new Dagger.Builder(AppComponent)
  .appModule(new AppModule())
  .serviceModule(new ServiceModule())
  .build()

Module with empty constructor can be skip while generating component.

const AppComponent = require('./di/appComponent')
const appComponent = new Dagger.Builder(AppComponent).build()

All provided objects can be call from component instance

let configService = appComponent.getConfigService()
let databaseService = appComponent.getDatabaseService()

Access dependencies outside component graph using @Inject

Any other classes that are not in component graph can retrieve data from component after calling component.inject(this)

module.exports = class MainController {

	// This will return configService that is provided from component after calling component.inject(this)
  @Inject configService

  // This will return databaseService that is provided from component after calling component.inject(this)
  @Inject databaseService

  constructor(component) {
    component.inject(this)
  }

  getSecretKeyFromConfigService() {
    return this.configService.getSecretKey()
  }

  loadProductsFromDatabaseService() {
    return this.databaseService.loadProducts()
  }
}

Contributing

Any contributions are welcome!
Please check the CONTRIBUTING guideline before submitting a new issue. Wanna send PR? Click HERE

License

Copyright 2017 "Henry Tao <[email protected]>"

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.