dip
v0.1.3
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Simple dependency injection with promise support
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dip - Dependency Injector w/ Promise Support
What is it?
dip
provides dependency injection with automatic promise resolution, parent/child relationships and factory dependencies
It's very similiar to angular's dependency injector, but works much better with standalone functions and on-the-fly dependencies (for example if you wanted to register a 'request' dependency that resolves to the current http request)
For now unresolved dependencies will resolve to undefined
Installation
npm install --save dip
Examples
Creating a dependency injector and a function that has dependencies
var DI = require('dip')
var di = new DI({'foo': 'Hello', 'bar': 'World'})
function fn(foo, bar){
return foo + ', ' + bar + '!'
}
Basic function call
di.call(function(foo){
console.log(foo) // foo == 'Hello'
})
Manually specifying dependencies
DI.inject(fn, ['foo'])
// When you specify dependencies you can pass additional arguments, only specified dependencies will be resolved
// returns a promise for the result
di.call(fn, context, 'Guys', 'more args').then(function(result){
console.log(result) // result == 'Hello, Guys!'
})
Creating a resolved function (returns a promise)
var fn = di.resolved(fn)
fn().then(function(result){
console.log(result) // result == 'Hello, World!'
})
Getting an resolved function (returns the return value)
di.resolver(fn).then(function(resolvedFN){
console.log(resolvedFN()) // returns 'Hello, World!', no promise!
})
Manually resolving an array of dependencies
// returns an array of dependencies either from the parameter names or specified manually via DI.inject(fn, arrayOfDependencies)
var deps = DI.inject(fn) // ['foo', 'bar']
// returns the parameter names
var deps = DI.params(fn)
// or just specify your own array
var deps = ['foo', 'bar']
di.resolve(deps).spread(function(foo, bar){
console.log(foo) // foo == 'Hello'
console.log(bar) // bar == 'World'
})
For more information read the docs (./docs/index.html) or look at the tests (./tests)