python-dependency-injector/docs/advanced_usage/index.rst
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Advanced usage
==============
Current section of documentation describes advanced usage of
*Dependency Injector*.
@inject decorator
-----------------
.. module:: dependency_injector.injections
:py:func:`inject` decorator is a part of
:py:mod:`dependency_injector.injections` module.
:py:func:`inject` decorator can be used for making *inline* dependency
injections. It *patches* decorated callable in such way that dependency
injection will be done during every call of decorated callable.
:py:func:`inject` takes a various number of positional and keyword arguments
that are used as decorated callable injections. Every time, when
:py:func:`inject` is called, positional and keyword argument injections would
be passed as an callable arguments.
Such behaviour is very similar to the standard Python ``functools.partial``
object, except of one thing: all injectable values are provided
*"as is"*, except of providers (subclasses of
:py:class:`dependency_injector.providers.Provider`). Providers
will be called every time, when injection needs to be done. For example,
if injectable value of injection is a
:py:class:`dependency_injector.providers.Factory`, it will provide new one
instance (as a result of its call) every time, when injection needs to be done.
:py:func:`inject` behaviour with context positional and keyword arguments is
very like a standard Python ``functools.partial``:
- Positional context arguments will be appended after :py:func:`inject`
positional injections.
- Keyword context arguments have priority on :py:func:`inject` keyword
injections and will be merged over them.
Example:
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/advanced_usage/inject_simple.py
:language: python
Example of usage :py:func:`inject` decorator with Flask:
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/advanced_usage/inject_flask.py
:language: python
@inject decorator with classes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:py:func:`inject` could be applied for classes. In such case, it will look for
class ``__init__()`` method and pass injection to it. If decorated class has
no ``__init__()`` method, appropriate
:py:exc:`dependency_injector.errors.Error` will be raised.
Example of usage :py:func:`inject` with Flask class-based view:
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/advanced_usage/inject_flask_class_based.py
:language: python