.. _create-provider: Creating a custom provider ========================== .. meta:: :keywords: Python,DI,Dependency injection,IoC,Inversion of Control,Custom provider, Create :description: This page demonstrates how to create a custom provider. .. currentmodule:: dependency_injector.providers You can create a custom provider. To create a custom provider you need to follow these rules: 1. New provider class should inherit :py:class:`Provider`. 2. You need to implement the ``Provider._provide()`` method. 3. You need to implement the ``Provider.__deepcopy__()`` method. It should return an equivalent copy of a provider. All providers must be copied with a ``deepcopy()`` function from the ``providers`` module. After the a new provider object is created use ``Provider._copy_overriding()`` method to copy all overriding providers. See the example below. 4. If the new provider has a ``__init__()`` method, it should call the parent ``Provider.__init__()``. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/custom_factory.py :language: python :lines: 3- .. note:: 1. Prefer delegation over inheritance. If you choose between inheriting a ``Factory`` or inheriting a ``Provider`` and use ``Factory`` internally - the last is better. 2. When create a new provider follow the ``Factory``-like injections style. Consistency matters. 3. Use the ``__slots__`` attribute to make sure nothing could be attached to your provider. You will also save some memory. .. note:: If you don't find needed provider in the ``providers`` module and experience troubles creating one by your own - open a `Github Issue `_. I'll help you to resolve the issue if that's possible. If the new provider can be useful for others I'll include it into the ``providers`` module. .. disqus::