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Development version
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- Update documentation and rework examples for: ``Singleton``, ``Callable``, ``Coroutine``,
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``Object``, ``List``, ``Configuration``, ``Selector`` providers.
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``Object``, ``List``, ``Configuration``, ``Selector``, and ``Dependency`` providers.
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- Fix mypy stub of the ``DeclarativeContainer`` to specify the ``__init__`` interface.
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3.34.0
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Dependency providers
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--------------------
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Dependency provider
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-------------------
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.. currentmodule:: dependency_injector.providers
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:py:class:`Dependency` provider can be useful for development of
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self-sufficient libraries / modules / applications that have required external
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dependencies.
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:py:class:`Dependency` provider is a placeholder for the dependency of the specified type.
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For example, you have created self-sufficient library / module / application,
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that has dependency on *database connection*.
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The first argument of the ``Dependency`` provider specifies a type of the dependency. It is
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called ``instance_of``. ``Dependency`` provider controls the type of the returned object to be an
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instance of the ``instance_of`` type.
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Second step you want to do is to make this software component to be easy
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reusable by wide amount of developers and to be easily integrated into many
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applications.
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It may be good idea, to move all external dependencies (like
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*database connection*) to the top level and make them to be injected on your
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software component's initialization. It will make third party developers feel
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themselves free about integration of your component in their applications,
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because they would be able to find right place / right way for doing this
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in their application's architectures.
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At the same time, you can be sure, that your external dependency will be
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satisfied with appropriate instance.
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Example:
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.. note::
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Class ``UsersService`` is a part of some library. ``UsersService`` has
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dependency on database connection, which can be satisfied with any
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DBAPI 2.0 database connection. Being a self-sufficient library,
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``UsersService`` doesn't hardcode any kind of database management logic.
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Instead of this, ``UsersService`` has external dependency, that has to
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be satisfied by client's code, out of library's scope.
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.. image:: /images/providers/dependency.png
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The ``Dependency`` provider must be overridden before usage. It can be overridden by any type of
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the provider. The only rule is that overriding provider must return an instance of ``instance_of``
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dependency type.
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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/dependency.py
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:language: python
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:lines: 3-
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:emphasize-lines: 26
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.. disqus::
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"""`Dependency` providers example."""
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"""`Dependency` provider example."""
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import sqlite3
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import contextlib
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import abc
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import dataclasses
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import dependency_injector.providers as providers
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from dependency_injector import containers, providers, errors
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class UsersService:
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"""Example class UsersService.
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UsersService has dependency on DBAPI 2.0 database connection.
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"""
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def __init__(self, database):
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"""Initialize instance.
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:param database: Database connection.
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:type database: sqlite3.dbapi2.Connection
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"""
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self.database = database
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self.database.row_factory = sqlite3.dbapi2.Row
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def init_database(self):
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"""Initialize database, if it has not been initialized yet."""
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with contextlib.closing(self.database.cursor()) as cursor:
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cursor.execute("""
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users(
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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name VARCHAR(32)
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)
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""")
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def create(self, name):
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"""Create user with provided name and return his id."""
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with contextlib.closing(self.database.cursor()) as cursor:
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cursor.execute('INSERT INTO users(name) VALUES (?)', (name,))
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return cursor.lastrowid
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def get_by_id(self, id):
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"""Return user info by user id."""
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with contextlib.closing(self.database.cursor()) as cursor:
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cursor.execute('SELECT id, name FROM users WHERE id=?', (id,))
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return cursor.fetchone()
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class DbAdapter(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
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...
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# Database and UsersService providers:
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database = providers.Dependency(instance_of=sqlite3.dbapi2.Connection)
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users_service_factory = providers.Factory(UsersService,
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database=database)
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class SqliteDbAdapter(DbAdapter):
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...
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# Out of library's scope.
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#
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# Setting database provider:
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database.provided_by(providers.Singleton(sqlite3.dbapi2.Connection,
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database=':memory:',
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timeout=30,
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detect_types=True,
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isolation_level='EXCLUSIVE'))
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# Creating UsersService instance:
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users_service = users_service_factory()
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class PostgresDbAdapter(DbAdapter):
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...
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# Initializing UsersService database:
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users_service.init_database()
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# Creating test user and retrieving full information about him:
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test_user_id = users_service.create(name='test_user')
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test_user = users_service.get_by_id(test_user_id)
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@dataclasses.dataclass
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class UserService:
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database: DbAdapter
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# Making some asserts:
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assert test_user['id'] == 1
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assert test_user['name'] == 'test_user'
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class Container(containers.DeclarativeContainer):
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database = providers.Dependency(instance_of=DbAdapter)
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user_service = providers.Factory(
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UserService,
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database=database,
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)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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container1 = Container(database=providers.Singleton(SqliteDbAdapter))
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container2 = Container(database=providers.Singleton(PostgresDbAdapter))
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assert isinstance(container1.user_service().database, SqliteDbAdapter)
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assert isinstance(container2.user_service().database, PostgresDbAdapter)
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container3 = Container(database=providers.Singleton(object))
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try:
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container3.user_service()
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except errors.Error as exception:
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print(exception)
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# The output is:
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# <object object at 0x107ce5c40> is not an
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# instance of <class '__main__.DbAdapter'>
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