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Dependency Injector - Dependency injection microframework for Python
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*Dependency Injector* is a dependency injection microframework for Python.
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It was designed to be unified, developer-friendly tool that helps to implement
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dependency injection design pattern in formal, pretty, Pythonic way.
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*Dependency Injector* framework key features are:
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+ Easy, smart, pythonic style.
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+ Obvious, clear structure.
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+ Extensibility and flexibility.
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+ High performance.
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+ Memory efficiency.
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+ Thread safety.
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+ Documentation.
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+ Semantic versioning.
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*Dependency Injector* containers and providers are implemented as C extension
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types using Cython.
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Status
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| *PyPi* | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/dependency_injector.svg |
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| | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ |
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| | :alt: Latest Version |
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| | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/dependency_injector.svg |
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| | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ |
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| | :alt: License |
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| *Python versions and implementations* | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/dependency_injector.svg |
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| | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ |
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| | :alt: Supported Python versions |
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| | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/implementation/dependency_injector.svg |
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| | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ |
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| | :alt: Supported Python implementations |
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| *Builds and tests coverage* | .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector.svg?branch=master |
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| | :target: https://travis-ci.org/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector |
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| | :alt: Build Status |
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| | .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/github/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector/badge.svg?branch=master |
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| | :target: https://coveralls.io/github/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector?branch=master |
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| | :alt: Coverage Status |
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| *Github* | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/github/watchers/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector.svg?style=social&label=Watch |
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| | :target: https://github.com/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector |
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| | :alt: Github watchers |
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| | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/github/stars/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector.svg?style=social&label=Star |
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| | :target: https://github.com/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector |
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| | :alt: Github stargazers |
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| | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/github/forks/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector.svg?style=social&label=Fork |
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| | :target: https://github.com/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector |
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| | :alt: Github forks |
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Dependency injection
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--------------------
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`Dependency injection`_ is a software design pattern that implements
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`Inversion of control`_ for resolving dependencies. Formally, if object **A**
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depends on object **B**, object **A** must not create or import object **B**
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directly. Instead of this object **A** must provide a way for *injecting*
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object **B**. The responsibilities of objects creation and dependencies
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injection are delegated to external code - the *dependency injector*.
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Popular terminology of dependency injection pattern:
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+ Object **A**, that is dependant on object **B**, is often called -
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the *client*.
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+ Object **B**, that is a dependency, is often called - the *service*.
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+ External code that is responsible for creation of objects and injection
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of dependencies is often called - the *dependency injector*.
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There are several ways of how *service* can be injected into the *client*:
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+ by passing it as ``__init__`` argument (constructor / initializer injection)
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+ by setting it as attribute's value (attribute injection)
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+ by passing it as method's argument (method injection)
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Dependency injection pattern has few strict rules that should be followed:
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+ The *client* delegates to the *dependency injector* the responsibility
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of injecting its dependencies - the *service(s)*.
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+ The *client* doesn't know how to create the *service*, it knows only
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interface of the *service*. The *service* doesn't know that it is used by
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the *client*.
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+ The *dependency injector* knows how to create the *client* and
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the *service*, it also knows that the *client* depends on the *service*,
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and knows how to inject the *service* into the *client*.
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+ The *client* and the *service* know nothing about the *dependency injector*.
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Dependency injection pattern provides the following advantages:
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+ Control on application structure.
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+ Decreased coupling between application components.
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+ Increased code reusability.
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+ Increased testability.
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+ Increased maintainability.
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+ Reconfiguration of system without rebuilding.
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Example of dependency injection
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Let's go through next example:
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.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector/img/engines_cars/diagram.png
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:width: 100%
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:align: center
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Listing of ``example.engines`` module:
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.. code-block:: python
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"""Dependency injection example, engines module."""
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class Engine(object):
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"""Example engine base class.
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Engine is a heart of every car. Engine is a very common term and could be
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implemented in very different ways.
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"""
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class GasolineEngine(Engine):
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"""Gasoline engine."""
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class DieselEngine(Engine):
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"""Diesel engine."""
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class ElectroEngine(Engine):
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"""Electro engine."""
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Listing of ``example.cars`` module:
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"""Dependency injection example, cars module."""
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class Car(object):
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"""Example car."""
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def __init__(self, engine):
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"""Initializer."""
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self._engine = engine # Engine is injected
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Next example demonstrates creation of several cars with different engines:
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.. code-block:: python
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"""Dependency injection example, Cars & Engines."""
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import example.cars
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import example.engines
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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gasoline_car = example.cars.Car(example.engines.GasolineEngine())
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diesel_car = example.cars.Car(example.engines.DieselEngine())
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electro_car = example.cars.Car(example.engines.ElectroEngine())
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While previous example demonstrates advantages of dependency injection, there
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is a disadvantage demonstration as well - creation of car requires additional
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code for specification of dependencies. Nevertheless, this disadvantage could
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be easily avoided by using a dependency injection framework for creation of
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inversion of control container (IoC container).
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Example of creation of several inversion of control containers (IoC containers)
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using *Dependency Injector*:
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.. code-block:: python
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"""Dependency injection example, Cars & Engines IoC containers."""
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import example.cars
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import example.engines
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import dependency_injector.containers as containers
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import dependency_injector.providers as providers
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class Engines(containers.DeclarativeContainer):
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"""IoC container of engine providers."""
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gasoline = providers.Factory(example.engines.GasolineEngine)
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diesel = providers.Factory(example.engines.DieselEngine)
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electro = providers.Factory(example.engines.ElectroEngine)
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class Cars(containers.DeclarativeContainer):
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"""IoC container of car providers."""
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gasoline = providers.Factory(example.cars.Car,
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engine=Engines.gasoline)
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diesel = providers.Factory(example.cars.Car,
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engine=Engines.diesel)
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electro = providers.Factory(example.cars.Car,
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engine=Engines.electro)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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gasoline_car = Cars.gasoline()
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diesel_car = Cars.diesel()
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electro_car = Cars.electro()
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Dependency Injector structure
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Dependency Injector is a microframework and has a very simple structure.
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There are 2 main entities: providers & containers.
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.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector/img/internals.png
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:width: 100%
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:align: center
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Providers
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Providers are strategies of accessing objects. They define how particular
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objects are provided.
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- **Provider** - base provider class.
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- **Callable** - provider that calls wrapped callable on every call. Supports
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positional & keyword argument injections.
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- **Factory** - provider that creates new instance of specified class on every
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call. Supports positional & keyword argument injections, as well as
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attribute injections.
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- **Singleton** - provider that creates new instance of specified class on first
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call and returns same instance on every next call. Supports positional &
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keyword argument injections, as well as attribute injections.
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- **Object** - provider that returns provided instance "as is".
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- **ExternalDependency** - provider that can be useful for development of
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self-sufficient libraries / modules / applications that has required
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external dependencies.
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- **Configuration** - provider that helps with implementing late static binding
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of configuration options - use first, define later.
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Containers
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Containers are collections of providers. Main purpose of containers is to
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group providers.
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- **DeclarativeContainer** - is inversion of control container that could be
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defined in declarative manner. It should cover most of the cases when list
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of providers that would be included in container is deterministic
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(container will not change its structure in runtime).
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- **DynamicContainer** - is an inversion of control container with dynamic
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structure. It should cover most of the cases when list of providers that
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would be included in container is non-deterministic and depends on
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application's flow or its configuration (container's structure could be
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determined just after application will be started and will do some initial
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work, like parsing list of container providers from the configuration).
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Dependency Injector in action
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Brief example below is a simplified version of inversion of control
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containters from one of the real-life applications. This example demonstrates
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usage of *Dependency Injector* inversion of control containers & providers
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for specifying all application components and their dependencies beetween
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each other in one module. Besides other listed above advantages, it gives a
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great opportunity to control & manage application's structure in one place.
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.. code-block:: python
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"""Example of dependency injection in Python."""
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import logging
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import sqlite3
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import boto3
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import example.main
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import example.services
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import dependency_injector.containers as containers
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import dependency_injector.providers as providers
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class Core(containers.DeclarativeContainer):
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"""IoC container of core component providers."""
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config = providers.Configuration('config')
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logger = providers.Singleton(logging.Logger, name='example')
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class Gateways(containers.DeclarativeContainer):
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"""IoC container of gateway (API clients to remote services) providers."""
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database = providers.Singleton(sqlite3.connect, Core.config.database.dsn)
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s3 = providers.Singleton(
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boto3.client, 's3',
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aws_access_key_id=Core.config.aws.access_key_id,
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aws_secret_access_key=Core.config.aws.secret_access_key)
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class Services(containers.DeclarativeContainer):
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"""IoC container of business service providers."""
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users = providers.Factory(example.services.UsersService,
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db=Gateways.database,
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logger=Core.logger)
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auth = providers.Factory(example.services.AuthService,
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db=Gateways.database,
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logger=Core.logger,
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token_ttl=Core.config.auth.token_ttl)
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photos = providers.Factory(example.services.PhotosService,
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db=Gateways.database,
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s3=Gateways.s3,
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logger=Core.logger)
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class Application(containers.DeclarativeContainer):
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"""IoC container of application component providers."""
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main = providers.Callable(example.main.main,
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users_service=Services.users,
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auth_service=Services.auth,
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photos_service=Services.photos)
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Next example demonstrates run of example application defined above:
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"""Run example application."""
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import sys
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import logging
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from containers import Core, Application
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Configure platform:
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Core.config.update({'database': {'dsn': ':memory:'},
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'aws': {'access_key_id': 'KEY',
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'secret_access_key': 'SECRET'},
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'auth': {'token_ttl': 3600}})
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Core.logger().addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout))
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# Run application:
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Application.main(uid=sys.argv[1],
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password=sys.argv[2],
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photo=sys.argv[3])
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You can get more *Dependency Injector* examples in ``/examples`` directory on
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GitHub:
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https://github.com/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector
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Installation
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------------
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*Dependency Injector* library is available on `PyPi`_::
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pip install dependency_injector
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Documentation
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-------------
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*Dependency Injector* documentation is hosted on ReadTheDocs:
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- `User's guide`_
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- `API docs`_
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Feedback & Support
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------------------
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Feel free to post questions, bugs, feature requests, proposals etc. on
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*Dependency Injector* GitHub Issues:
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https://github.com/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector/issues
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Your feedback is quite important!
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.. _Dependency injection: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection
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.. _Inversion of control: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_of_control
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.. _PyPi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector
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.. _User's guide: http://python-dependency-injector.ets-labs.org/
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.. _API docs: http://python-dependency-injector.ets-labs.org/api/
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