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=========================================================== Dependency Injector - Python dependency injection framework =========================================================== *Dependency Injector* is a Python dependency injection framework. It was designed to be unified, developer-friendly tool for managing any kind of Python objects and their dependencies in formal, pretty way. *Dependency Injector* framework key features are: + Easy, smart, pythonic style. + Obvious, clear structure. + Extensibility and flexibility. + Memory efficiency. + Thread safety. + Documentation. + Semantic versioning. Status ------ +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | *PyPi* | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/dependency_injector.svg | | | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ | | | :alt: Latest Version | | | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/dependency_injector.svg | | | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ | | | :alt: License | +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | *Python versions and implementations* | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/dependency_injector.svg | | | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ | | | :alt: Supported Python versions | | | .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/implementation/dependency_injector.svg | | | :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector/ | | | :alt: Supported Python implementations | +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | *Builds and tests coverage* | .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector.svg?branch=master | | | :target: https://travis-ci.org/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector | | | :alt: Build Status | | | .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector/badge.svg | | | :target: https://coveralls.io/r/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector | | | :alt: Coverage Status | +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Installation ------------ *Dependency Injector* library is available on PyPi_:: pip install dependency_injector Example ------- Brief example below demonstrates usage of *Dependency Injector* containers and providers for definition of several IoC containers for some microservice system that consists from several business and platform services: .. code-block:: python """Example of several Dependency Injector IoC containers.""" import sqlite3 import boto.s3.connection import example.services import dependency_injector.containers as containers import dependency_injector.providers as providers class Platform(containers.DeclarativeContainer): """IoC container of platform service providers.""" database = providers.Singleton(sqlite3.connect, ':memory:') s3 = providers.Singleton(boto.s3.connection.S3Connection, aws_access_key_id='KEY', aws_secret_access_key='SECRET') class Services(containers.DeclarativeContainer): """IoC container of business service providers.""" users = providers.Factory(example.services.Users, db=Platform.database) auth = providers.Factory(example.services.Auth, db=Platform.database, token_ttl=3600) photos = providers.Factory(example.services.Photos, db=Platform.database, s3=Platform.s3) Next example demonstrates usage of ``@inject`` decorator with IoC containers defined above: .. code-block:: python """Dependency Injector @inject decorator example.""" import dependency_injector.injections as di import containers @di.inject(users_service=containers.Services.users) @di.inject(auth_service=containers.Services.auth) @di.inject(photos_service=containers.Services.photos) def main(users_service, auth_service, photos_service): """Main function.""" user = users_service.get_user('user') auth_service.authenticate(user, 'secret') photos_service.upload_photo(user['id'], 'photo.jpg') if __name__ == '__main__': main() Alternative definition styles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *Dependecy Injector* supports few other styles of dependency injections definition. IoC containers from previous example could look like these: .. code-block:: python class Platform(containers.DeclarativeContainer): """IoC container of platform service providers.""" database = providers.Singleton(sqlite3.connect) \ .add_args(':memory:') s3 = providers.Singleton(boto.s3.connection.S3Connection) \ .add_kwargs(aws_access_key_id='KEY', aws_secret_access_key='SECRET') class Services(containers.DeclarativeContainer): """IoC container of business service providers.""" users = providers.Factory(example.services.Users) \ .add_kwargs(db=Platform.database) auth = providers.Factory(example.services.Auth) \ .add_kwargs(db=Platform.database, token_ttl=3600) photos = providers.Factory(example.services.Photos) \ .add_kwargs(db=Platform.database, s3=Platform.s3) or like this these: .. code-block:: python class Platform(containers.DeclarativeContainer): """IoC container of platform service providers.""" database = providers.Singleton(sqlite3.connect) database.add_args(':memory:') s3 = providers.Singleton(boto.s3.connection.S3Connection) s3.add_kwargs(aws_access_key_id='KEY', aws_secret_access_key='SECRET') class Services(containers.DeclarativeContainer): """IoC container of business service providers.""" users = providers.Factory(example.services.Users) users.add_kwargs(db=Platform.database) auth = providers.Factory(example.services.Auth) auth.add_kwargs(db=Platform.database, token_ttl=3600) photos = providers.Factory(example.services.Photos) photos.add_kwargs(db=Platform.database, s3=Platform.s3) You can get more *Dependency Injector* examples in ``/examples`` directory on GitHub: https://github.com/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector Documentation ------------- *Dependency Injector* documentation is hosted on ReadTheDocs: - `User's guide`_ - `API docs`_ Feedback -------- Feel free to post questions, bugs, feature requests, proposals etc. on *Dependency Injector* GitHub Issues: https://github.com/ets-labs/python-dependency-injector/issues Your feedback is quite important! .. _PyPi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dependency_injector .. _User's guide: http://python-dependency-injector.ets-labs.org/en/stable/ .. _API docs: http://python-dependency-injector.ets-labs.org/en/stable/api/ .. _SLOC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_lines_of_code .. _SOLID: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOLID_%28object-oriented_design%29 .. _IoC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_of_control .. _dependency injection: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection