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``__init__`` keyword argument injections which injectable values are also
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provided by another factories:
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.. image:: images/factory_init_injections.png
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.. image:: ../images/factory_init_injections.png
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keyword context arguments have priority on ``KwArg`` injections (this could be
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useful for testing). So, please, follow the example below:
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.. image:: images/factory_init_injections_and_contexts.png
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.. image:: ../images/factory_init_injections_and_contexts.png
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attribute injections. Those injections are done by setting specified attributes
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with injectable values right after object's creation.
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.. image:: images/factory_attribute_injections.png
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.. image:: ../images/factory_attribute_injections.png
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(usage of public attributes instead of setter methods), but it may appear in
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some cases.
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.. image:: images/factory_method_injections.png
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.. image:: ../images/factory_method_injections.png
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    assert user1.credit_card is not user2.credit_card
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Singleton providers
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-------------------
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``Singleton`` provider creates new instance of specified class on first call
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and returns same instance on every next call.
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Instance providers & Injections
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-------------------------------
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    introduction
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    installation
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    providers
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    providers/index
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    injections
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    catalogs
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    decorators
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Factory providers
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-----------------
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``Factory`` provider creates new instance of specified class on every call.
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Nothing could be better than brief example:
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.. code-block:: python
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    """`Factory` providers example."""
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    from objects.providers import Factory
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    class User(object):
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        """Example class User."""
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    # Factory provider creates new instance of specified class on every call.
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    users_factory = Factory(User)
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    user1 = users_factory()
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    user2 = users_factory()
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    assert user1 is not user2
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    assert isinstance(user1, User) and isinstance(user2, User)
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Factory providers and injections
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Objects can take dependencies in different forms. Some objects take init
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arguments, other are using attributes setting or method calls to be
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initialized. It affects how such objects need to be created and initialized,
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and that is the place where ``objects.injections`` need to be used.
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``Factory`` provider takes various number of positional arguments, that define
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what kind of dependency injections need to be done.
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All of those instructions are defined in ``objects.injections`` module and are
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subclasses of ``objects.injections.Injection``. There  are several types of
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injections that are used by ``Factory`` provider:
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    - ``KwArg`` - injection is done by passing injectable value in object's
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      ``__init__()`` method in time of object's creation via keyword argument.
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      Takes keyword name of ``__init__()`` argument and injectable value.
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    - ``Attribute`` - injection is done by setting specified attribute with
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      injectable value right after object's creation. Takes attribute name and
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      injectable value.
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    - ``Method`` - injection is done by calling of specified method with
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      injectable value right after object's creation and attribute injections
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      are done. Takes method name and injectable value.
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All ``Injection``'s injectable values are provided *"as is"*, except of
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providers. Providers will be called every time, when injection needs to be
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done.
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Factory providers and __init__ injections
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Example below shows how to create ``Factory`` of particular class with
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``__init__`` keyword argument injections which injectable values are also
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provided by another factories:
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.. image:: /images/factory_init_injections.png
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.. code-block:: python
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    """`Factory` providers with init injections example."""
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    from objects.providers import Factory
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    from objects.injections import KwArg
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    class User(object):
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        """Example class User."""
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        def __init__(self, main_photo):
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            """Initializer.
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            :param main_photo: Photo
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            :return:
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            """
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            self.main_photo = main_photo
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            super(User, self).__init__()
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    class Photo(object):
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        """Example class Photo."""
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    # User and Photo factories:
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    photos_factory = Factory(Photo)
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    users_factory = Factory(User,
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                            KwArg('main_photo', photos_factory))
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    # Creating several User objects:
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    user1 = users_factory()  # Same as: user1 = User(main_photo=Photo())
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    user2 = users_factory()  # Same as: user2 = User(main_photo=Photo())
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    # Making some asserts:
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    assert isinstance(user1, User)
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    assert isinstance(user1.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert isinstance(user2, User)
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    assert isinstance(user2.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert user1 is not user2
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    assert user1.main_photo is not user2.main_photo
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Next example shows how ``Factory`` provider deals with positional and keyword
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``__init__`` context arguments. In few words, ``Factory`` provider fully
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passes positional context arguments to class's ``__init__`` method, but
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keyword context arguments have priority on ``KwArg`` injections (this could be
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useful for testing). So, please, follow the example below:
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.. image:: /images/factory_init_injections_and_contexts.png
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.. code-block:: python
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    """`Factory` providers with init injections and context arguments example."""
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    from objects.providers import Factory
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    from objects.injections import KwArg
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    class User(object):
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        """Example class User.
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        Class User has to be provided with user id.
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        Also Class User has dependencies on class Photo and class CreditCard
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        objects.
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        All of the dependencies have to be provided like __init__ arguments.
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        """
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        def __init__(self, id, main_photo, credit_card):
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            """Initializer.
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            :param id: int
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            :param main_photo: Photo
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            :param credit_card: CreditCard
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            :return:
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            """
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            self.id = id
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            self.main_photo = main_photo
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            self.credit_card = credit_card
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            super(User, self).__init__()
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    class Photo(object):
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        """Example class Photo."""
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    class CreditCard(object):
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        """Example class CreditCard."""
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    # User, Photo and CreditCard factories:
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    credit_cards_factory = Factory(CreditCard)
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    photos_factory = Factory(Photo)
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    users_factory = Factory(User,
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                            KwArg('main_photo', photos_factory),
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                            KwArg('credit_card', credit_cards_factory))
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    # Creating several User objects:
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    user1 = users_factory(1)  # Same as: user1 = User(1,
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                              #                       main_photo=Photo(),
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                              #                       credit_card=CreditCard())
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    user2 = users_factory(2)  # Same as: user2 = User(2,
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                              #                       main_photo=Photo(),
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                              #                       credit_card=CreditCard())
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    # Making some asserts:
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    assert user1.id == 1
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    assert isinstance(user1.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert isinstance(user1.credit_card, CreditCard)
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    assert user2.id == 2
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    assert isinstance(user2.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert isinstance(user2.credit_card, CreditCard)
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    assert user1.main_photo is not user2.main_photo
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    assert user1.credit_card is not user2.credit_card
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    # Context keyword arguments have priority on KwArg injections priority:
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    main_photo_mock = Photo()
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    credit_card_mock = CreditCard()
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    user3 = users_factory(3, main_photo=main_photo_mock,
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                          credit_card=credit_card_mock)
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    assert user3.id == 3
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    assert user3.main_photo is main_photo_mock
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    assert user3.credit_card is credit_card_mock
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Factory providers and attribute injections
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Example below shows how to create ``Factory`` of particular class with
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attribute injections. Those injections are done by setting specified attributes
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with injectable values right after object's creation.
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.. image:: /images/factory_attribute_injections.png
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.. code-block:: python
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    """`Factory` providers with attribute injections example."""
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    from objects.providers import Factory
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    from objects.injections import Attribute
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    class User(object):
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        """Example class User."""
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        def __init__(self):
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            """Initializer."""
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            self.main_photo = None
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            self.credit_card = None
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    class Photo(object):
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        """Example class Photo."""
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    class CreditCard(object):
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        """Example class CreditCard."""
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    # User, Photo and CreditCard factories:
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    credit_cards_factory = Factory(CreditCard)
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    photos_factory = Factory(Photo)
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    users_factory = Factory(User,
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                            Attribute('main_photo', photos_factory),
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                            Attribute('credit_card', credit_cards_factory))
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    # Creating several User objects:
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    user1 = users_factory()  # Same as: user1 = User()
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                             #          user1.main_photo = Photo()
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                             #          user1.credit_card = CreditCard()
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    user2 = users_factory()  # Same as: user2 = User()
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                             #          user2.main_photo = Photo()
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                             #          user2.credit_card = CreditCard()
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    # Making some asserts:
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    assert user1 is not user2
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    assert isinstance(user1.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert isinstance(user1.credit_card, CreditCard)
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    assert isinstance(user2.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert isinstance(user2.credit_card, CreditCard)
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    assert user1.main_photo is not user2.main_photo
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    assert user1.credit_card is not user2.credit_card
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Factory providers and method injections
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Current example shows how to create ``Factory`` of particular class with
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method injections. Those injections are done by calling of specified method
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with injectable value right after object's creation and attribute injections
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are done.
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Method injections are not very popular in Python due Python best practices
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(usage of public attributes instead of setter methods), but it may appear in
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some cases.
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.. image:: /images/factory_method_injections.png
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.. code-block:: python
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    """`Factory` providers with method injections example."""
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    from objects.providers import Factory
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    from objects.injections import Method
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    class User(object):
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        """Example class User."""
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        def __init__(self):
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            """Initializer."""
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            self.main_photo = None
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            self.credit_card = None
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        def set_main_photo(self, photo):
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            """Set user's main photo."""
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            self.main_photo = photo
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        def set_credit_card(self, credit_card):
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            """Set user's credit card."""
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            self.credit_card = credit_card
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    class Photo(object):
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        """Example class Photo."""
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    class CreditCard(object):
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        """Example class CreditCard."""
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    # User, Photo and CreditCard factories:
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    credit_cards_factory = Factory(CreditCard)
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    photos_factory = Factory(Photo)
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    users_factory = Factory(User,
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                            Method('set_main_photo', photos_factory),
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                            Method('set_credit_card', credit_cards_factory))
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    # Creating several User objects:
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    user1 = users_factory()  # Same as: user1 = User()
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                             #          user1.set_main_photo(Photo())
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                             #          user1.set_credit_card(CreditCard())
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    user2 = users_factory()  # Same as: user2 = User()
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                             #          user2.set_main_photo(Photo())
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                             #          user2.set_credit_card(CreditCard())
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    # Making some asserts:
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    assert user1 is not user2
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    assert isinstance(user1.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert isinstance(user1.credit_card, CreditCard)
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    assert isinstance(user2.main_photo, Photo)
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    assert isinstance(user2.credit_card, CreditCard)
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    assert user1.main_photo is not user2.main_photo
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    assert user1.credit_card is not user2.credit_card
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Providers are strategies of accessing objects.
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All providers are callable. They describe how particular objects are provided.
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