ZombieBox extension that adds Dependency Injection support.
It operates by scanning application source code, finding injection targets and services that provide classes and, building dependency graph and generating a BaseServiceContainer
class that handles their initialization, cross-dependencies and populates targets properties with injection values.
module.exports = () => ({
extensions: {
di: {
services: { /* Dictionary of explicitly configured services */ },
servicesAutodetect: [ /* Array of service detection roots */]
}
}
})
Services are classes that are meant to be injected. They are listed in config either explicitly, or as part of automatic detection roots.
Explicit services are configured under extensions.di.services
filed as an object with its keys being services names and values – objects configuring the way service should be instantiated and its dependencies.
Configuration fields are:
_class
– service class name_import
–ImportType
("default"
or"partial"
), the way ES6 modules should be imported_path
– path to file with this class declaration_group
- semantic group this service will be put into
The rest of the keys are dependencies of this service.
Example:
movie: {
_class: 'Movie',
_group: 'controller',
_import: ImportType.DEFAULT,
_path: '/controllers/movie/movie.js',
sceneMovieCard: '{MovieCard}',
sceneMovieList: '{MovieList}',
repositoryMovie: '@repositoryMovie'
}
This declares that:
MovieController
class should imported from/controllers/movie/movie.js
and constructed in service container- It can be imported as
default
import - Its instance should be named
movie
- And placed into
controller
namespace - It depends on
repositoryMovie
service - It depends on
MovieCard
andMovieList
classes
And will generate BaseServiceContainer
class with the following structure (simplified):
// .generated/dependency-injection/base-service-container.js
import Movie from '<APP_ALIAS>/controllers/movie/movie.js';
export default class{
constructor() {
this.movie = new MovieController();
}
}
Services can be automatically detected under service roots declared in servicesAutodetect
config key.
The default value for this field contains scenes
and service
folders.
Root entry can either be a string, or object with fields group
and directory
{
group: 'string',
directory: 'string'
}
Public class properties with type annotation comment starting with :inject
:
class MovieController {
constructor() {
/**
* @type {MovieList}:inject
*/
this.sceneMovieList;
}
}
or:
/**
* @type {MovieList}:inject
*/
MovieController.prototype.sceneMovieList;
Methods with parameters that have their description start with :inject
class MovieController {
/**
* @param {MovieList} sceneMovieList :inject
*/
setSceneMovieList(sceneMovieList) {
this._sceneMovieList = sceneMovieList;
}
}
Constructor parameters that have their description start with :inject
class MovieController {
/**
* @param {MovieList} sceneMovieList :inject
* @param {MovieCard} sceneMovieCard :inject
*/
constructor(sceneMovieList, sceneMovieCard) {
this._sceneMovieList = sceneMovieList;
this._sceneMovieCard = sceneMovieCard;
}
}
Dependency injection will match classes as following:
- Class exactly matching declared dependency
- Class inheriting from declared dependency
- Class implementing interface declared in dependency
If there are several classes matching declared dependency there's no guarantee which one will be injected.