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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/factory.py
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:language: python
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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 ``dependency_injector.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 ``dependency_injector.injections``
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module and are subclasses of ``dependency_injector.injections.Injection``.
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There are several types of 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's name
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and 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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``di.Factory`` takes a various number of keyword arguments that are
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transformed into keyword argument injections. Every time, when ``di.Factory``
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creates new one instance, keyword argument injections would be passed as an
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instance's keyword arguments.
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All injectable values are provided *"as is"*, except of providers (subclasses
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of ``di.Provider``). Providers will be called every time, when injection needs
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to be done. For example, if injectable value of keyword argument injection is a
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``di.Factory``, it will provide new one instance (as a result of its call) as
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an injectable value every time, when injection needs to be done.
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Example below is a little bit more complicated. It shows how to create
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``di.Factory`` of particular class with ``__init__`` keyword argument
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injections which injectable values are also provided by another factories:
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.. note::
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Current keyword argument injections syntax (in an example below) is a
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**simplified one**. Full syntax and other types of injections could be
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found in sections below.
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While keyword argument injections may be the best way of passing
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injections, current simplified syntax might be the preferable one and
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could be widely used.
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.. image:: /images/providers/factory_init_injections.png
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:width: 90%
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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/factory_init_injections.py
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:language: python
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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).
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Factory providers and __init__ injections priority
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Next example shows how ``di.Factory`` provider deals with positional and
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keyword ``__init__`` context arguments. In few words, ``di.Factory``
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provider fully passes positional context arguments to class's ``__init__``
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method, but keyword context arguments have priority on predefined keyword
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argument injections.
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So, please, follow the example below:
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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/factory_init_injections_and_contexts.py
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:language: python
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Factory providers and other types of 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 use attributes setting or method calls). It affects how
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such objects are created and initialized.
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``di.Factory`` provider takes various number of positional and keyword
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arguments, that define what kinds of dependency injections have to be used.
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All of those instructions are defined in ``di.injections`` module and are
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subclasses of ``di.injections.Injection`` (shortcut ``di.Injection``). There
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are several types of injections that are used by ``di.Factory`` provider:
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+ ``di.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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+ ``di.Attribute`` - injection is done by setting specified attribute with
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injectable value right after object's creation. Takes attribute's name
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and injectable value.
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+ ``di.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 ``di.Injection``'s injectable values are provided *"as is"*, except of
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providers (subclasses of ``di.Provider``). Providers will be called every time,
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when injection needs to be done.
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Factory providers and attribute injections
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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"""`Factory` providers with init injections example."""
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"""`di.Factory` providers with init injections example."""
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from dependency_injector.providers import Factory
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from dependency_injector.injections import KwArg
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import dependency_injector as di
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class User(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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photos_factory = di.Factory(Photo)
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users_factory = di.Factory(User,
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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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"""`Factory` providers with init injections and context arguments example."""
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"""`di.Factory` providers with init injections priority example."""
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from dependency_injector.providers import Factory
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from dependency_injector.injections import KwArg
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import dependency_injector as di
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class User(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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credit_cards_factory = di.Factory(CreditCard)
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photos_factory = di.Factory(Photo)
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users_factory = di.Factory(User,
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main_photo=photos_factory,
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credit_card=credit_cards_factory)
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# Creating several User objects:
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user1 = users_factory(1)
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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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# Context keyword arguments have priority on keyword argument injections:
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main_photo_mock = Photo()
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credit_card_mock = CreditCard()
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