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Dependency injection framework for Python
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Objects
Python catalogs of objects providers.
Example of objects catalog definition and usage:
"""
Concept example of objects catalogs.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
# Some example classes.
class ObjectA(object):
def __init__(self, db):
self.db = db
class ObjectB(object):
def __init__(self, a, db):
self.a = a
self.db = db
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
database = Singleton(sqlite3.Connection,
InitArg('database', ':memory:'),
Attribute('row_factory', sqlite3.Row))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> sqlite3.Connection """
object_a = NewInstance(ObjectA,
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
object_b = NewInstance(ObjectB,
InitArg('a', object_a),
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectB """
# Catalog static provides.
a1, a2 = Catalog.object_a(), Catalog.object_a()
b1, b2 = Catalog.object_b(), Catalog.object_b()
# Some asserts.
assert a1 is not a2
assert b1 is not b2
assert a1.db is a2.db is b1.db is b2.db is Catalog.database()
# Dependencies injection (The Python Way) into class.
class Consumer(object):
dependencies = Catalog(Catalog.object_a,
Catalog.object_b)
def test(self):
a1 = self.dependencies.object_a()
a2 = self.dependencies.object_a()
b1 = self.dependencies.object_b()
b2 = self.dependencies.object_b()
# Some asserts.
assert a1 is not a2
assert b1 is not b2
assert a1.db is a2.db is b1.db is b2.db
try:
self.dependencies.database()
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
raise Exception('Database is not listed as a dependency')
Consumer().test()
# Dependencies injection (The Python Way) into a callback.
def consumer_callback(dependencies=Catalog(Catalog.object_a,
Catalog.object_b)):
a1 = dependencies.object_a()
a2 = dependencies.object_a()
b1 = dependencies.object_b()
b2 = dependencies.object_b()
# Some asserts.
assert a1 is not a2
assert b1 is not b2
assert a1.db is a2.db is b1.db is b2.db
try:
dependencies.database()
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
raise Exception('Database is not listed as a dependency')
Example of overriding object providers:
"""
Concept example of objects overrides.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog, overrides
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
# Some example class.
class ObjectA(object):
def __init__(self, db):
self.db = db
# Mock of example class.
class ObjectAMock(ObjectA):
pass
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
database = Singleton(sqlite3.Connection,
InitArg('database', ':memory:'),
Attribute('row_factory', sqlite3.Row))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> sqlite3.Connection """
object_a = NewInstance(ObjectA,
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
# Overriding Catalog by SandboxCatalog with some mocks.
@overrides(Catalog)
class SandboxCatalog(Catalog):
"""
Sandbox objects catalog with some mocks.
"""
object_a = NewInstance(ObjectAMock,
InitArg('db', Catalog.database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
# Catalog static provides.
a1 = Catalog.object_a()
a2 = Catalog.object_a()
# Some asserts.
assert isinstance(a1, ObjectAMock)
assert isinstance(a2, ObjectAMock)
assert a1 is not a2
assert a1.db is a2.db is Catalog.database()
Example of objects catalog external dependency:
"""
Concept example of objects catalogs.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance, ExternalDependency
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
# Some example classes.
class ObjectA(object):
def __init__(self, db):
self.db = db
class ObjectB(object):
def __init__(self, a, db):
self.a = a
self.db = db
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
database = ExternalDependency(instance_of=sqlite3.Connection)
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> sqlite3.Connection """
object_a = NewInstance(ObjectA,
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
object_b = NewInstance(ObjectB,
InitArg('a', object_a),
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectB """
# Satisfaction of external dependency.
Catalog.database.satisfy(Singleton(sqlite3.Connection,
InitArg('database', ':memory:'),
Attribute('row_factory', sqlite3.Row)))
# Catalog static provides.
a1, a2 = Catalog.object_a(), Catalog.object_a()
b1, b2 = Catalog.object_b(), Catalog.object_b()
# Some asserts.
assert a1 is not a2
assert b1 is not b2
assert a1.db is a2.db is b1.db is b2.db is Catalog.database()
Example of objects catalog with scoped provider:
"""
Scoped provider examples.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, Scoped
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
class ObjectA(object):
def __init__(self, db):
self.db = db
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
database = Singleton(sqlite3.Connection,
InitArg('database', ':memory:'),
Attribute('row_factory', sqlite3.Row))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> sqlite3.Connection """
object_a = Scoped(ObjectA,
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
# Making scope using `with` statement.
with Catalog.object_a as object_a_provider:
object_a1 = object_a_provider()
object_a2 = object_a_provider()
assert object_a1 is object_a2
assert object_a1.db is object_a2.db
# Making another one scope using `with` statement.
with Catalog.object_a as object_a_provider:
object_a3 = object_a_provider()
object_a4 = object_a_provider()
assert object_a3 is object_a4
assert object_a3.db is object_a4.db
assert (object_a1 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a4)
assert (object_a2 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a4)
# Making one more scope using provider methods.
Catalog.object_a.in_scope()
object_a5 = Catalog.object_a()
object_a6 = Catalog.object_a()
Catalog.object_a.out_of_scope()
assert object_a5 is object_a6
assert object_a5.db is object_a6.db
assert (object_a1 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a4) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a5) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a6)
assert (object_a2 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a4) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a5) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a6)
Example of objects catalog with callable provider:
"""
Callable provider examples.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, Callable
from objects.injections import Injection, InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
# Some example function.
def consuming_function(arg, db):
return arg, db
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
database = Singleton(sqlite3.Connection,
InitArg('database', ':memory:'),
Attribute('row_factory', sqlite3.Row))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> sqlite3.Connection """
consuming_function = Callable(consuming_function,
Injection('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> consuming_function """
# Some calls.
arg1, db1 = Catalog.consuming_function(1)
arg2, db2 = Catalog.consuming_function(2)
arg3, db3 = Catalog.consuming_function(3)
# Some asserts.
assert db1 is db2 is db3
assert arg1 == 1
assert arg2 == 2
assert arg3 == 3
Example of objects catalog with config provider:
"""
Config provider examples.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Config, NewInstance
from objects.injections import InitArg
# Some example class.
class ObjectA(object):
def __init__(self, setting_one, setting_two, setting_three):
self.setting_one = setting_one
self.setting_two = setting_two
self.setting_three = setting_three
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
config = Config()
""" :type: (objects.Config) """
object_a = NewInstance(ObjectA,
InitArg('setting_one', config.SETTING_ONE),
InitArg('setting_two', config.SETTING_TWO),
InitArg('setting_three', config.GLOBAL.SETTING_THREE))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
# Setting config value and making some tests.
Catalog.config.update_from({
'SETTING_ONE': 1,
'SETTING_TWO': 2,
'GLOBAL': {
'SETTING_THREE': 3
}
})
object_a1 = Catalog.object_a()
assert object_a1.setting_one == 1
assert object_a1.setting_two == 2
assert object_a1.setting_three == 3
# Changing config value one more time and making some tests.
Catalog.config.update_from({
'SETTING_ONE': 11,
'SETTING_TWO': 22,
'GLOBAL': {
'SETTING_THREE': 33
}
})
object_a2 = Catalog.object_a()
assert object_a2.setting_one == 11
assert object_a2.setting_two == 22
assert object_a2.setting_three == 33
assert object_a1.setting_one == 1
assert object_a1.setting_two == 2
assert object_a1.setting_three == 3