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inject-cli

v0.1.0

Published

Simple CLI for sloth-ts-injection

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Inject-cli

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Simple cli for creating projects that used Dependency injection. The cli uses sloth-ts-injection as DI library.

Installing

$ npm i -g inject-cli

Getting Started

You can use the cli to create a new project. During the creation on the new project, it will create the package.json, install the DI lib.

$ inject init ProjectName

You can then start coding in the src/app.ts.

Create a new Class

Once the project created you can create your first class.

$ inject class ClassName

The Class will be created in the src/ folder. You can then call it from the src/app.ts

import { Injector } from 'sloth-ts-injection';

import { ClassName } from './src/ClassName/ClassName';

const inject = new Injector();
const commander: ClassName = inject.inject(ClassName);

You can now call its member functions.

Custom Templates

You can use the cli to create a custom class template. For this, you need to create a folder .injector at the root of your project. Here is the template used by default.

import { slothInject } from 'sloth-ts-injection';

@slothInject()
export class __NAME__ {

    constructor() { }
}

__NAME__ is reserved as it is replaced by the Class Name.