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IocRb is an Inversion of Control container for Ruby. It takes advantage of the dynamic nature of Ruby to provide a rich and flexible approach to injecting dependencies. It's inspired by SpringIoc and tries to give you the same features.

Usage

Lets say you have a Logger which has the Appender dependency

class Logger
  attr_accessor :appender

  def info(message)
    # do some work with appender
  end
end

class Appender
end

To use Logger you need to inject the instance of Appender class, for example using setter injection:

logger = Logger.new
logger.appender = Appender.new
logger.info('some message')

IocRb eliminates the manual injection step and injects dependencies by itself. To use it you need to instantiate IocRb::Container and pass dependency definitions(we call them beans) to it:

container = IocRb::Container.new do |c|
  c.bean(:appender, class: Appender)
  c.bean(:logger, class: Logger) do
    attr :appender, ref: :appender
  end
end

Now you can get the Logger instance from container with already set dependencies and use it:

logger = container[:logger]
logger.info('some message')

To simplify injection IocRb allows you specify dependencies inside of your class:

class Logger
  inject :appender

  def info(message)
    # do some work with appender
  end
end

class Appender
end

With inject keyword you won't need to specify class dependencies in bean definition:

container = IocRb::Container.new do |c|
  c.bean(:appender, class: Appender)
  c.bean(:logger, class: Logger)
end

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'ioc_rb'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install ioc_rb

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

TODO

  1. Constructor based injection
  2. Scope registration, refactor BeanFactory. IocRb:Container.register_scope(SomeScope)
  3. Write documentation with more examples

Author

Albert Gazizov, @deeper4k