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service-locator-demand

v0.0.1

Published

NodeJS based service locator with explicit dependency management

Downloads

147

Readme

service-locator-demand

NodeJS based service locator with explicit dependency management. Useful to keep track of your dependencies throughout the project and enable good testability.

Install

$ npm install service-locator-demand

Usage

Setting and getting services

var locator = require('service-locator-demand');

locator.set('db', dbConnection);
locator.set('app', app);

// ERROR: this key is already defined
locator.set('db', anotherDbInstance);

// retrieve the instances again
locator.db.loadSomething();
locator.app.toggleImportantStuff();

// unset instances and set them again
locator.remove('db');
locator.set('db', anotherDbInstance);

// remove all instances
locator.clear();

console.log(locator.db);   // undefined

Keep track of your dependencies

// ####> in your main module
var locator = require('service-locator-demand');
locator.set('db', dbConnection);
locator.set('app', myApp);
locator.set('mail', myMailInstance);


// ####> in a satellite module
var loc = require('service-locator-demand');

// #### Demand the services you want to have
loc = loc.demand(module, 'db', 'app');

console.log(typeof loc.db); // --> 'object'
console.log(typeof loc.app); // --> 'object'

// services which where NOT demanded, CANNOT be accessed
console.log(typeof loc.mail); // --> undefined

'loc' is a readonly copy (facade) for the real locator. If something changes in the locator those changes will be adopted by the copy.

Ensure that demanded modules are there

// ####> in a satellite module
var loc = require('service-locator-demand');

// will throw exception because of 'nonExistentModule'
loc = loc.demand(module, 'db', 'app', 'nonExistentModule');

Tests

$ npm install -g grunt-cli
$ npm install
$ npm test

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2013 mantro.net GmbH <http://www.mantro.net/>