ioc-lite
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IoC Container library which helps to keep inversion of control principle by using DI pattern for javascript/typescript projects
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ioc-lite
This is a lightweight IoC Container library which helps to keep inversion of control principle by using DI pattern for typescript/javascript projects, inspired by libioc.
It can be used in the browser as well as in Node.js environment.
Supporting resource type checking with TypeScript Generics.
Basic Usage:
Creating ioc container:
import IoCContainer from 'ioc-lite';
import { Logger, HttpService, IConfig } from './services';
// using a generic type allows you to control which resources can be registered.
type IoCResources = {
config: IConfig;
logger: typeof Logger;
http: typeof HttpService;
}
export const ioc = new IoCContainer<IoCResources>();
Example of defining resources and types:
export interface IConfig {
host: string;
port: number;
}
export const config: IConfig = { host: 'localhost', port: 8080 };
export class Logger {
// to ensure that a class has only one instance, set the static property $singleton to true
static $singleton = true;
log(message) {
process.stdout.write(message);
}
}
export class HttpService {
logger: ILogger;
config: IConfig;
// define which dependencies should be injected
static $inject = ['logger', 'config'];
constructor(logger: ILogger, config: IConfig) {
this.logger = logger;
this.config = config;
}
}
Registering resources:
import { ioc } from './ioc-container';
import { Logger, HttpService } from './services';
import { config } from './config';
// you can register resources wherever you want by importing ioc container which we created above
ioc.registerClass('logger', Logger);
ioc.registerClass('http', HttpService);
ioc.register('config', config);
Resolving resources:
const config = ioc.resolve('config');
// will return { host: 'localhost', port: 8080 }
const logger = ioc.resolve('logger');
// will return instance of Logger
const http = ioc.resolve('http');
// will return instance of http service with injected logger and config resources
Resource type checking:
// Typescript does not allow us to register the wrong resource:
ioc.registerClass('logger', HttpService); // Argument of type 'typeof HttpService' is not assignable to parameter of type 'typeof Logger'.
// Typescript does not allow us to resolve unexisting resource:
ioc.resolve('UnregisterClass'); // Argument of type '"UnregisterClass"' is not assignable to parameter of type 'keyof IoCResources'.'