Lightweight decorator-based Dependency Injection container for Typescript and ES7.
- Dependency Injection via ES6 Decorators
- Container lifecycle management
Container {
add(item: any): void;
add(item: any, name: string): void;
get(ctor: Function): any;
get(name: string): any;
has(ctor: Function): any;
has(name: string): any;
init(): void;
destroy(): void;
}
class ContainerBuilder {
static create(): Container;
}
// decorators
@Inject(selector: () => any | string)
@Destroy
@PostConstruct
import {ContainerBuilder, Container, Inject, PostConstruct, Destroy} from './container';
@InjectConstructor('ctorDependency1', 'ctorDependency2')
MainClass {
@Inject('elementId') // injection by id
dependency1 : DependencyClass1;
@Inject(() => DependencyClass2) // injection by type
dependency2 : DependencyClass2;
constructor(a : CtorDependency1, b : CtorDependency2) {
// ...
}
@PostConstruct // invoked after all injections have been resolved
init() {
console.log(dependency1.sayHello());
}
@Destroy
destroy() {
console.log('destroy');
}
}
let container = ContainerBuilder.create();
container.add(new MainClass());
container.add(new DependencyClass1(), 'elementId');
container.add(new DependencyClass2());
container.add(new CtorDependency1(), 'ctorDependency1');
container.add(new CtorDependency2(), 'ctorDependency2');
container.get('elementId'); // returns the instance of DependencyClass1 added as 'elementId'
container.get(DependencyClass2); // returns the DependencyClass2 instance
container.init(); // output: "Hello!
container.destroy(); // output: "destroy"
npm install && npm test