python-dependency-injector/examples/providers/factory_delegation.py
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"""`Factory` providers delegation example."""
import collections
import dependency_injector.providers as providers
Photo = collections.namedtuple('Photo', [])
class User:
"""Example user model."""
def __init__(self, photos_factory):
"""Initialize instance."""
self.photos_factory = photos_factory
self._main_photo = None
@property
def main_photo(self):
"""Return user's main photo."""
if not self._main_photo:
self._main_photo = self.photos_factory()
return self._main_photo
# Defining User and Photo factories using DelegatedFactory provider:
photos_factory = providers.DelegatedFactory(Photo)
users_factory = providers.Factory(
User,
photos_factory=photos_factory,
)
# or using Delegate(Factory(...))
photos_factory = providers.Factory(Photo)
users_factory = providers.Factory(
User,
photos_factory=providers.Delegate(photos_factory),
)
# or using Factory(...).delegate()
photos_factory = providers.Factory(Photo)
users_factory = providers.Factory(
User,
photos_factory=photos_factory.delegate(),
)
# Creating several User objects:
user1 = users_factory()
user2 = users_factory()
# Same as:
# user1 = User(photos_factory=photos_factory)
# user2 = User(photos_factory=photos_factory)
# Making some asserts:
assert isinstance(user1.main_photo, Photo)
assert isinstance(user2.main_photo, Photo)
# or using Factory(...).provider
photos_factory = providers.Factory(Photo)
users_factory = providers.Factory(
User,
photos_factory=photos_factory.provider,
)
# Creating several User objects:
user1 = users_factory()
user2 = users_factory()
# Same as:
# user1 = User(photos_factory=photos_factory)
# user2 = User(photos_factory=photos_factory)
# Making some asserts:
assert isinstance(user1.main_photo, Photo)
assert isinstance(user2.main_photo, Photo)