IOC
Minimal dependency injection container for ruby.
Tested on the following Rubies: MRI 2.2.1, 2.0.0, 1.9.3
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'iocx'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install iocx
Usage
Block Registration
This example illustrates how to register a service/component with the container by passing a block to the register method.
require "ioc"
class AccountRepository
def initialize(database, logger)
@database = database
@logger = logger
end
# ... some store & finder methods here
end
class UserRepository
def initialize(database, logger)
@database = database
@logger = logger
end
# ... some store & finder methods here
end
class CreateAccountService
def initialize(account_repository, user_repository, logger)
@account_repository = account_repository
@user_repository = user_repository
@logger = logger
end
def call(req, res)
# ... create account code
end
end
# Register Services
container = IOC::Container.new
container.register(:create_account_service) do |c|
CreateAccountService.new(c.account_repository, c.user_repository, c.logger)
end
container.register(:user_repository) do |c|
UserRepository.new(c.database, c.logger)
end
container.register(:account_repository) do |c|
AccountRepository.new(c.database, c.logger)
end
container.register(:logger){|c| Logger.new}
container.register(:database){|c| DB}
# Resolve Service
container.resolve(:create_account_service).call(req, res)
# Release the object graph for garbage collection
container.release
Automatic Dependency Resolution
Rather than assigning each service's dependencies manually like in the example above, we can allow the container to build and inject each service's dependencies automatically.
# Register Services
container = IOC::Container.new
container.register(:create_account_service, CreateAccountService)
container.register(:user_repository, UserRepository)
container.register(:account_repository, AccountRepository)
container.register(:logger){|c| Logger.new}
container.register(:database){|c| DB}
# Resolve Service
container.resolve(:create_account_service).call(req, res)
# Release the object graph for garbage collection
container.release
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request