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ditsy

v0.0.1

Published

Ditsy

Downloads

4

Readme

ditsy

A shameless extract of the dependency injection module used within the angular2 development platform.

Motivation: both node-di and di.js have been deprecated.

Note: The discussion here says the Angular2 dependency injector has superseded di.js but ...

There is a plan to extract DI library from the angular2 repo in the future, but this is not the case today.

Therefore I strongly advise you to move to the supported angular2 dependency injection module if and when it's extracted by the angular team.

Install

With the prerequisites installed, simply:

npm install ditsy

Build

Prerequisites

Before building ditsy, make sure that both TypeScript and TSD are installed globally.

npm install typescript -g

npm install tsd -g

Building Ditsy

Assuming the prerequisites are met, run:

npm run build

Be aware the build scripts were a couple of hours work spent seeing if the extraction was even possible. They haven't been tested thoroughly and to be honest I'd be surprised if they worked on anything other that my laptop. I will be keeping an eye on changes in the angular2 di module and releasing as they become available. If I miss any ping me and I'll do a build as soon as I can.

Examples

ES6

examples/es6.js:

./node_modules/.bin/babel-node examples/es6.js

TypeScript

tsc --module commonjs --experimentalDecorators examples/typescript.ts && node examples/typescript.js

Why ditsy ... denendencyiinjectiontypescripty, not good with names ;)