python-dependency-injector/examples/containers/dynamic_runtime_creation.py
2016-06-08 16:52:58 +03:00

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"""Creation of dynamic container based on some configuration example."""
import collections
import dependency_injector.containers as containers
# Defining several example services:
UsersService = collections.namedtuple('UsersService', [])
AuthService = collections.namedtuple('AuthService', [])
def import_cls(cls_name):
"""Import class by its fully qualified name.
In terms of current example it is just a small helper function. Please,
don't use it in production approaches.
"""
path_components = cls_name.split('.')
module = __import__('.'.join(path_components[:-1]),
locals(),
globals(),
fromlist=path_components[-1:])
return getattr(module, path_components[-1])
# "Parsing" some configuration:
config = {
'services': {
'users': {
'class': '__main__.UsersService',
'provider_class': 'dependency_injector.providers.Factory',
},
'auth': {
'class': '__main__.AuthService',
'provider_class': 'dependency_injector.providers.Factory',
}
}
}
# Creating empty container of service providers:
services = containers.DynamicContainer()
# Filling dynamic container with service providers using configuration:
for service_name, service_info in config['services'].iteritems():
# Runtime importing of service and service provider classes:
service_cls = import_cls(service_info['class'])
service_provider_cls = import_cls(service_info['provider_class'])
# Binding service provider to the dynamic service providers catalog:
setattr(services, service_name, service_provider_cls(service_cls))
# Creating some objects:
users_service = services.users()
auth_service = services.auth()
# Making some asserts:
assert isinstance(users_service, UsersService)
assert isinstance(auth_service, AuthService)