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Key features
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.. meta::
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:keywords: Python,DI,Dependency injection,IoC,Inversion of Control
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:description: This article describes key features of the Dependency Injector
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framework.
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Key features of the ``Dependency Injector``:
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- **Providers**. Provides ``Factory``, ``Singleton``, ``Callable``, ``Coroutine``, ``Object``,
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``List``, ``Configuration``, ``Dependency`` and ``Selector`` providers that help assembling your
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objects. See :ref:`providers`.
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- **Overriding**. Can override any provider by another provider on the fly. This helps in testing
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and configuring dev / stage environment to replace API clients with stubs etc. See
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:ref:`provider-overriding`.
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- **Configuration**. Read configuration from ``yaml`` & ``ini`` files, environment variables
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and dictionaries. See :ref:`configuration-provider`.
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- **Containers**. Provides declarative and dynamic containers. See :ref:`containers`.
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- **Performance**. Fast. Written in ``Cython``.
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- **Maturity**. Mature and production-ready. Well-tested, documented and supported.
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The framework stands on two principles:
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- **Explicit is better than implicit (PEP20)**.
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- **Do not do any magic to your code**.
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How is that different from the other frameworks?
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- **No autowiring.** The framework does NOT do any autowiring / autoresolving of the dependencies. You need to specify everything explicitly. Because *"Explicit is better than implicit" (PEP20)*.
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- **Does not pollute your code.** Your application does NOT know and does NOT depend on the framework. No ``@inject`` decorators, annotations, patching or any other magic tricks.
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The power of the framework is in a simplicity. ``Dependency Injector`` is a simple tool for the powerful concept.
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.. disqus::
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