SwiftResolver

Dependency injection framework for Swift.


Keywords
dependency-injection, swift
License
MIT
Install
pod try SwiftResolver

Documentation

SwiftResolver

Dependency injection framework for Swift.

Usage

container.register { MyService() as Service }
...
let service: Service = container.resolve()

You can find more detailed use cases in the wiki page

Instalation

pod 'SwiftResolver'

Multiple Implementations of same Protocol

You can register multiple implementations of the same protocol in the same container. Later, when resolving, the specific type of the implementation can be passed as parameter to obtain the correct implementation type.

container.register(MyService.init).as(ServiceProtocol.self)
container.register(OtherService.init).as(ServiceProtocol.self)
...
let service: ServiceProtocol = container.resolve(MyService.self) // instance of MyService is returned here

Multiple Configurations

You can register multiple implementations of the same object with different configurations. Later, when resolving, an identifier of the implementation can be passed as parameter to obtain the instance with the correct configuration.

enum MyServices: String {
    case mock
    case live
}

container.register { MyService(requestProvider: liveRequestProvider) as Service }.tag(MyServices.live)
container.register { MyService(requestProvider: mockRequestProvider) as Service }.tag(MyServices.mock)
...
let service: Service = container.resolve(MyServices.live)

Thread Safety

SwiftResolver is thread safe. This means you can register/resolve in different threads.

However, this is not a good practice since resolving instances that are not registered yet results in a fatalError.

It is recommended to use an AppContainer as described in the wiki page for a one time registration process.

References