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wrasse

v0.1.0

Published

JavaScript dependency injection with the Decorators syntax.

Readme

wrasse

JavaScript dependency injection with the Decorators syntax.

Installing

npm i -S wrasse

Getting Started

First, you can instantiate Wrasse and it needs export. Because it is necessary to solve Wrasse instantiation before any import, it is cut out as a single source.

For example, as wrasse-singleton.js.

import Wrasse from 'wrasse';
const wr = new Wrasse();
export default wr;

Second, you can set a module. You must register the key to get the module.

register-dependencies.js

import wr from './wrasse-singleton';

import _ComponentA from './component-a';
import _ComponentB from './component-b';
import _ComponentC from './component-c';

import {
  ComponentA,
  ComponentB,
  ComponentC
} from './module-keys';

wr.set(ComponentA, _ComponentA);
wr.set(ComponentB, _ComponentB);
wr.set(ComponentC, _ComponentC);

export default wr;

module-keys.js

export const ComponentA = Symbol('ComponentA');
export const ComponentB = Symbol('ComponentB');
export const ComponentC = Symbol('ComponentC');

// Or, it can also be a string.

// export const ComponentA = 'ComponentA';
// export const ComponentB = 'ComponentB';
// export const ComponentC = 'ComponentC';

Usage

You can use the inject in your implementation with Babel. (TypeScript is unverified. We have plan to support.)

babel --optional es7.decorators
import wr from './register-dependencies';

import {
  ComponentA,
  ComponentB,
  ComponentC
} from './module-keys';

@wr.inject({
  ComponentA,
  ComponentB,
  ComponentC
})
export default class Application {
  constructor() {
    console.log(this.ComponentA); // 格納済み
  }
}

API

  • Wrasse
  • Wrasse#set(key: string|Symbol, module: any): void
  • Wrasse#inject(keys: {[key: string]: string|Symbol}): constructor @decoratable

Author

License

MIT https://github.com/chatwork/wrasse/blob/master/LICENSE