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Simple Dependency Injection for Python

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Picodi - Python DI (Dependency Injection) Library

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Picodi simplifies Dependency Injection (DI) for Python applications. DI is a design pattern that allows objects to receive their dependencies from an external source rather than creating them internally. This library supports both synchronous and asynchronous contexts, and offers features like lifecycle management.

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Status

Picodi is currently in the experimental stage. Public APIs may change without notice until the library reaches a 1.x.x version.

Installation

pip install picodi

Features

  • 🌟 Simple and lightweight
  • 📦 Zero dependencies
  • ⏱️ Supports both sync and async contexts
  • 🔄 Lifecycle management
  • 🔍 Type hints support
  • 🐍 Python & PyPy 3.10+ support
  • 🚀 Works well with FastAPI

Quick Start

import asyncio
from collections.abc import Callable
from datetime import date
from typing import Any

import httpx

from picodi import (
    Provide,
    init_dependencies,
    inject,
    dependency,
    SingletonScope,
    shutdown_dependencies,
)
from picodi.helpers import get_value


# Regular functions without required arguments can be used as a dependency
def get_settings() -> dict:
    return {
        "nasa_api": {
            "api_key": "DEMO_KEY",
            "base_url": "https://api.nasa.gov",
            "timeout": 10,
        }
    }


# Helper function to get a setting from the settings dictionary.
# We can use this function to inject specific settings, not the whole settings object.
@inject
def get_setting(path: str, settings: dict = Provide(get_settings)) -> Callable[[], Any]:
    value = get_value(path, settings)
    return lambda: value


# We want to reuse the same client for all requests, so we declare a dependency
#   with `SingletonScope` that provides an httpx.AsyncClient instance
#   with the correct settings.
@dependency(scope_class=SingletonScope)
@inject
async def get_nasa_client(
    api_key: str = Provide(get_setting("nasa_api.api_key")),
    base_url: str = Provide(get_setting("nasa_api.base_url")),
    timeout: int = Provide(get_setting("nasa_api.timeout")),
) -> httpx.AsyncClient:
    async with httpx.AsyncClient(
        base_url=base_url, params={"api_key": api_key}, timeout=timeout
    ) as client:
        yield client


@inject
async def get_apod(
    date: date, client: httpx.AsyncClient = Provide(get_nasa_client)
) -> dict[str, Any]:
    # Printing the client ID to show that the same client is reused for all requests.
    print("Client ID:", id(client))
    response = await client.get("/planetary/apod", params={"date": date.isoformat()})
    response.raise_for_status()
    return response.json()


@inject
# Note that asynchronous `get_nasa_client` is injected
#  in synchronous `print_client_info` function.
def print_client_info(client: httpx.AsyncClient = Provide(get_nasa_client)):
    print("Client ID:", id(client))
    print("Client Base URL:", client.base_url)
    print("Client Params:", client.params)
    print("Client Timeout:", client.timeout)


async def main():
    # Initialize dependencies on the application startup. This will create the
    #   httpx.AsyncClient instance and cache it for later use. Thereby, the same
    #   client will be reused for all requests. This is important for connection
    #   pooling and performance.
    # Also `init_dependencies` call will allow to pass asynchronous `get_nasa_client`
    #   into synchronous functions.
    await init_dependencies()

    print_client_info()

    apod_data = await get_apod(date(2011, 7, 19))
    print("Title:", apod_data["title"])

    apod_data = await get_apod(date(2011, 7, 26))
    print("Title:", apod_data["title"])

    # Closing all inited dependencies. This needs to be done on the application shutdown.
    await shutdown_dependencies()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())
# Client ID: 4334576784
# Client Base URL: https://api.nasa.gov
# Client Params: api_key=DEMO_KEY
# Client Timeout: Timeout(timeout=10)
#
# Client ID: 4334576784
# Title: Vesta Vista
#
# Client ID: 4334576784
# Title: Galaxy NGC 474: Cosmic Blender

Integration with other libraries

Read on the documentation site

FastAPI Example Project

Here is an example of a FastAPI application that uses Picodi for dependency injection:

Picodi FastAPI Example

Known Issues

Read on the documentation site

License

MIT

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file for more information.

Credits

This project was generated with yakimka/cookiecutter-pyproject.

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