samurai-inject

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Samurai Inject

A Simple IOC Container

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Installation

Install with npm

npm install samurai-inject --save

How to use

/*
* Get container factory function
*/
const { Container } =  require('samurai-inject')

// Create the instance of the container
const  container  =  Container() 

class Foo {
  print () {
   console.log('Foo')
  }
}

class Bar {
  print () {
   console.log('Bar')
  }
}

// We can register classes or functions
container.register('foo', Foo)
container.register('bar', Bar)

// And then we can resolve those classes and get the instances
const foo = constainer.resolve('foo')
const bar = constainer.resolve('bar')

foo.print() // Output: Foo
bar.print() // Output: Bar

Class vs Factories

We can use classes or factories patterns

const { Container } =  require('samurai-inject')
const  container  =  Container() 

const Baz = () => {
  const print = () => {
    console.log('Baz')
  }
  return {
    print
  }
}

class Qux {
  print () {
   console.log('Qux')
  }
}

// We can register classes or functions
container.register('qux', Qux)
container.register('Baz', Baz)

// And then we can resolve those classes and get the instances
const qux = constainer.resolve('qux')
const baz = constainer.resolve('baz')

qux.print() // Output: Qux
baz.print() // Output: Baz

Resolve parameters as dependencies (default behavior)

The default behavior to solve the parameters which are other objects is passing the data as a single parameter object.

const { Container } =  require('samurai-inject')
const  container  =  Container() 

class Corge {
  // The default behavior pass an object to the constructor
  // So we can destructure the object and get the param than we want
  constructor ({
    grault
  }) {
    this.grault = grault
  }
  print () {
    console.log('Corge')
    this.grault.print()
  }
}

class Grault {
  print () {
    console.log('Grault')
  }
}

// We can register classes or functions
// In this case we specify the dependencies in the third parameter
container.register('corge', Corge, ['grault'])
container.register('grault', Grault)

// And then we can resolve those classes and get the instances
const corge = constainer.resolve('corge')
const grault = constainer.resolve('grault')

corge.print() // Output: Corge Grault
grault.print() // Output: Grault

Resolve parameters individually

We can override the default behavior to solve the parameters one by one sending it separately as a classical pattern used by the begin of the times.

const { Container, PARAMS_MODE } =  require('samurai-inject')
const  container  =  Container() 

class Garply {
  constructor (waldo) {
    this.waldo = waldo
  }
  print () {
    console.log('Garply')
    this.waldo.print()
  }
}
class Waldo {
  print () {
    console.log('Waldo')
  }
}

// We can register classes or functions
// In this case we specify the dependencies in the third parameter
// In this case we specify that the parameter are gonna pass it individually
container.register('garply', Garply, ['waldo'], PARAMS_MODE.asIndividualParams)
container.register('waldo', Waldo)

// And then we can resolve those classes and get the instances
const garply = constainer.resolve('garply')
const waldo = constainer.resolve('waldo')

garply.print() // Output: Garply Waldo
waldo.print() // Output: Waldo

Static params

Sometimes we want to pass some fixed/static parameters to our objects like a connection strings or something like that.

const { Container } =  require('samurai-inject')
const  container  =  Container() 

class Fred {
  constructor ({
    plugh,
    connectionString
  }) {
    this.plugh = plugh
    this.connectionString = connectionString
  }
  connect () {
    console.log('Connection to ' + this.connectionString)
    console.log('Limit of rows is ' + this.plugh.getLimitOfRows)
  }
}
class Plugh {
  constructor ({
    limitOfRows
  }){
    this.limitOfRows = limitOfRows
  }
  getLimitOfRows () {
    return this.limitsOfRows
  }
}

// We can register classes or functions
// In this case we specify the dependencies in the third parameter
// In this case we can specify the static parameter using an object instead an string
container.register('fred', Fred, ['plugh',
  { connectionString: 'mongo:mylocalmongo:2727/testdb' }
])
container.register('plugh', Plugh, [
  { limitsOfRows: 100 }
])

// And then we can resolve those classes and get the instances
const fred = constainer.resolve('fred')
const plugh = constainer.resolve('plugh')

fred.print() 
// Output: Connection to mongo:mylocalmongo:2727/testdb
// Output: Limit of rows is 100
plugh.getLimitOfRows() // Output: 100

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