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inject-me-timbers

v0.0.11

Published

Batten Down the Hatches, Yarr Module Is Ready To Sail

Downloads

13

Readme

💀 Inject Me Timbers 💀

Inject Me Timbers is a typescript module for quick and simple dependency injection. Download, import, and inject to your heart's content.

Requirements

Requires typescript and experimentalDecorators to work nicely.

How to use

Components

Create components. Everything is a component. Components build the application, get injected, help other components, etc. Everything's a component. Use the @Component decorator to mark them in your code.

@Component()
export class WeatherComponent {
  private weather: string = 'unbelievably scurvy';

  whatIsTheWeather(): string {
    return this.weather;
  }
}

To use one component within another, inject them via the constructor!

@Component()
export class ShipComponent {
  constructor(
    private weatherComponent: WeatherComponent
  ) {}

  shouldWeSail(): boolean {
    return this.weatherComponent.whatIsTheWeather() !== 'unbelievably scurvy';
  }
}

Modules

Now it is time to bundle everything up. Create a module. Modules wrap everything else into a single package. Simply use the @Module decorator, and list all components:

@Module({
  components: [
    ShipComponent,
    WeatherComponent
  ]
})
export class MyModule {}

(TIP: You should not need that, but you can access all components in the module using this.__components__ property of the module)

Do you need more?

Absolutely not.

Testing

Run npm test to run unit tests. Like 4 of them.

License

MIT :octocat: