@bruce17/dependable

A minimalist dependency injection framework for node.js.


Keywords
dependency, injection, di, container, ioc, nodejs, dependency-injection
License
MIT
Install
npm install @bruce17/dependable@1.2.7

Documentation

Dependable

A minimalist dependency injection framework for node.js.

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Example

Create a container

Create a new container by calling dependable.container:

var dependable = require('@bruce17/dependable');
var container = dependable.container();

Register some dependencies

Register a few dependencies for later use (a string and an object):

container.register('occupation', 'tax attorney');
container.register('transport', {
  type: 'station wagon',
  material: 'wood-paneled'
});
container.register({
  'foo': 'bar',
  'obj': {
    'str': 'test',
    'num': 123
  }
});

Register some library dependencies

Register a few library dependencies e.g. lodash for later use:

var lodash = require('lodash');
var promise = require('promise');
var express = require('express');

container.registerLibrary('lodash', lodash);
container.registerLibrary({
  'promise': promise,
  'express': express
});

Register a dependency that has other dependencies

When the argument is a function, the function's arguments are automatically populated with the correct dependencies, and the return value of the function is registered as the dependency:

container.register('song', function (occupation, transport, legalStatus) {
  var song = {};

  song.chorus = function chorus() {
    return [
      'I\'m a ' + occupation,
      'On a ' + transport.material + ' ' + transport.type + ' I ride',
      'And I\'m ' + legalStatus.message
    ].join('\n');
  };

  return song;
});

Register a dependency out-of-order

song depends on a legalStatus, which hasn't been registered yet. Dependable resolves dependencies lazily, so we can define this dependency after-the-fact:

container.register('legalStatus', {
  warrants: [],
  message: 'without outstanding warrants'
});

Resolve a dependency and use it

Like with container.register, the function arguments are automatically resolved, along with their dependencies:

container.resolve(function (song) {
  /*
   * I'm a tax attorney
   * On a wood-paneled station wagon I ride
   * And I'm without outstanding warrants
   */
  console.log(song.chorus());
});

Re-register dependencies

As it stands, song returns boring, non-catchy lyrics. One way to change its behavior is to re-register its dependencies:

container.register('occupation', 'cowboy');
container.register('legalStatus', {
  warrants: [
    {
      for: 'shooting the sheriff',
      notes: 'did not shoot the deputy'
    }
  ],
  message: 'wanted: dead or alive'
});

This is really useful in a number of situations:

  1. A container can register configuration parameters for an application---for example, a port---and allows them to be changed later
  2. Dependencies can be replaced with mock objects in order to test other dependencies

To resolve the updated dependencies, provide an empty override:

container.resolve({}, function (song) {
  /*
   * I'm a cowboy
   * On a wood-paneled station wagon I ride
   * And I'm wanted: dead or alive
   */
  console.log(song.chorus());
});

Override dependencies at resolve time

It's also possible to override dependencies at resolve time:

var horse = {
  type: 'horse',
  material: 'steel'
};

container.resolve({ transport: horse }, function (song) {
  /*
   * I'm a cowboy
   * On a steel horse I ride
   * And I'm wanted: dead or alive
   */
  console.log(song.chorus());
});

Sounds like a hit!

Load all dependencies in a folder

You can load a single file into the container:

container.load('Foo.js')

var foo = container.get('Foo');

Loading multiple files in a folder is also possible:

// contains e.g. 'Foo.js', 'Bar.js'
container.load('dummy-dir/');

var foo = container.get('Foo');
var bar = container.get('Bar');

If necessary you can also add a prefix (namespace) to each dependency to avoid conflicts with other dependencies:

// contains e.g. 'Foo.js', 'Bar.js'
container.load(
  'dummy-dir/',
  {
    prefix: 'Test_'
  }
);

var foo = container.get('Test_Foo');
var bar = container.get('Test_Bar');

Notice: Be careful with references to dependencies with prefixes. You must always add the prefix to your dependency.

API

  • container.register(name, function) - Registers a dependency by name. function can be a function that takes dependencies and returns anything, or an object itself with no dependencies.
  • container.register(hash) - Registers a hash of names and dependencies. This is useful for setting configuration constants.
  • container.registerLibrary(name, function) - Registers a library dependency by name. function should be a library loaded via require and has the module pattern style.
  • container.registerLibrary(hash) - Registers a hash of names and library dependencies.
  • container.load(fileOrFolder) - Registers a file, using its file name as the name, or all files in a folder. Does not traverse subdirectories.
  • container.load(folder, subdirectory) - Registers all files in a folder and optional sub folders. Does traverse only defined subdirectories.
  • container.load(folder, options), container.load(folder, subdirectory, options) - Registers a file, using its file name as the name, or all files in a folder. Pass optional options to it to add an prefix/postfix to every loaded dependency e.g. {prefix: 'Models_'} will prepend Models_ or {postfix: 'Controller'} will append Controller to every dependency registered in this container.
  • container.get(name, overrides = {}) - Returns a dependency by name, with all dependencies injected. If you specify overrides, the dependency will be given those overrides instead of those registered.
  • container.resolve(overrides={}, cb) - Calls cb like a dependency function, injecting any dependencies found in the signature. Like container.get, this supports overrides.
  • container.list() - Return a list of registered dependencies.
  • container.find() - Search for dependencies optionally with placeholders e.g. "foo*" to receive all dependencies starting with "foo".
  • container.clearAll() - Helper method to clear all registered dependencies e.g. for easy unit testing.

Development

Tests are written with mocha. To run the tests, run npm test. You can also run tests with a watcher: npm run-script test-watch.

Notice

This is a fork of the original dependable node module. The original module on npm was outdated and not maintenanced any more. I forked the original one, removed coffee script (ugly crap in my eyes) and made the whole thing work again.

License

Copyright (c) 2013 i.TV LLC

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.