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erange

v0.2.2

Published

Erange (pronounced 'arrange') - flexible, lightweight and easy to use dependency injection for JS/TS.

Downloads

21

Readme

Erange

npm beta license docs

Erange (pronounced 'arrange') - flexible, lightweight and easy to use dependency injection for JS/TS.

⚠️ This library is currently in its beta development stage and is subject to change in future versions without prior notice. It is not recommended for production use as it may contain unexpected issues.

Table of contents

Introduction

Dependency injection is an inversion of control (IoC) technique wherein you delegate instantiation of dependencies to the IoC container, instead of doing it in your own code imperatively.

There are many advantages to using dependency injection, but doing so manually often leads to a large amount of boilerplate code to be written. Erange is a framework that makes it possible to write code that uses dependency injection without the hassle of writing much of that boilerplate code.

If I've already captured your attention, then I invite you to proceed to the documentation, where you'll delve deeper into both the topic of the presented concepts and the Erange library itself.

Why erange?

  • 🍭 Easy to use.
  • ☕️ Very intuitive.
  • 💻 Modern solution.
  • 📘 Excellent TypeScript support.
  • 📒 Also works with plain JavaScript.
  • 🪐 Brings best DX from popular alternatives.
  • 📦 Distributions in ESM and CommonJS standards.
  • ❌ Does not use outdated and experimental (stage 2) TypeScript decorators.

Installation

# With NPM
npm install erange

# With Yarn
yarn add erange

Documentation & user guide

For an introduction to Erange and complete documentation go to:

docs