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ts-instance-manager

v0.2.9

Published

An Instance Manager for Typescript

Downloads

4

Readme

Instance Manager

An instance of the InstanceManager is exported as InstanceManager and the class as InstanceManagerClass

Methods

.isManaged(identifier: string): bool

Returns if a Singleton or Managed Class with the provided identifier is managed.

instance(identifierOrObjectOrClass: any): Object

If an Singleton Instance for the provided identifier, instance or class is found it gets returned. Otherwise undefined is returned.

Decorators

Singleton

@Singleton(entryIdentifier?: string, attachInstaceMethod = false)

The entryIdentifier is used to reference the class in all other InstanceManager methods. If no entryIdentifier is provided the class name is used.

If attachInstaceMethod is true then the class gets a static Instance method attached to.

Every Singleton has to be instantiated once before it can be used in an injected property

To get an Instance of the Singleton use InstanceManager.instance(identifierOrObjectOrClass) method or the attached .Instance() method.

Managed

@Managed(entryIdentifier?: string)

Inject

@Inject(identifierOrObjectOrClass)

identifierOrObjectOrClass can be either an entryIdentifier , a class instance or the class itself.

Example:

class ExampleClass {
  	// you can also use: @Inject('OneTest')
  	// or: @Inject(OneTest)
    @Inject(one)
    protected oneTest = <OneTest><any>undefined 

    getTest() {
        return this.oneTest.getTest()
    }
}

Extending InstanceManager

The resetInstanceManagerInstanceTo function the current Instance Manager instance can be replaced. This is needed if an extended class of the InstanceManager should be used.

Example

import { InstanceManagerClass, resetInstanceManagerInstanceTo } from 'ts-instance-manager'

class InstanceManager extends InstanceManagerClass {
    doSomeThing() {
        return 'something'
    }
}

const InstanceManagerInstance = new InstanceManager()
resetInstanceManagerInstanceTo(InstanceManagerInstance)
export { InstanceManagerInstance as InstanceManager, InstanceManager as InstanceManagerClass }

Example

import { InstanceManager, Managed, Singleton, Inject } from "./InstanceManager";

@Singleton('TestOne')
class OneTest {
    test: string
    constructor(test: string) {
        this.test = test
    }

    getTest() {
        return this.test
    }
}

const one = new OneTest('one')
const two = new OneTest('two')

class ExampleClass {
  	// you can also use: @Inject('TestOne')
  	// or: @Inject(OneTest)
  	// or: @Inject(two)
    @Inject(one)
    protected oneTest = <OneTest><any>undefined 

    getTest() {
        return this.oneTest.getTest()
    }
}

// returns true
console.log(one === two)

// returns true 
console.log(two === InstanceManager.instance(OneTest))

// returns true
console.log(InstanceManager.isManaged('TestOne'))

const inejctExample = new ExampleClass()
// returns 'one'
console.log(managedTest.getTest())