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Dependency injection without the boilerplate.

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PyBooster 💉

PyPI - Version License: MIT

[!WARNING] This project is still under development - use at your own risk.

PyBooster - dependency injection without the boilerplate.

Documentation

Learn more here: https://ryanmorshead.com/pybooster

Install

pip install -U pybooster

At a Glance

Getting started with PyBooster involves a few steps:

  1. Define a provider function for a dependency.
  2. Add an injector to a function that will use that dependency.
  3. Activate a solution and call the dependent function in its context.

The example below injects a sqlite3.Connection into a function that executes SQL:

import sqlite3
from collections.abc import Iterator
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile

from pybooster import injector
from pybooster import provider
from pybooster import required
from pybooster import solved


@provider.iterator
def sqlite_connection(database: str) -> Iterator[sqlite3.Connection]:
    with sqlite3.connect(database) as conn:
        yield conn


@injector.function
def sql(cmd: str, *, conn: sqlite3.Connection = required) -> sqlite3.Cursor:
    return conn.execute(cmd)


tempfile = NamedTemporaryFile()
with solved(sqlite_connection.bind(tempfile.name)):
    sql("CREATE TABLE example (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT)")
    sql("INSERT INTO example (name) VALUES ('alice')")
    cursor = sql("SELECT * FROM example")
    assert cursor.fetchone() == (1, "alice")

This works by inspecting the type hints of the provider sqlite_connection to see that it produces a sqlite3.Connection. Simarly, the signature of the dependant function query_database is inspected to see that it requires a sqlite3.Connection. At that point, when query_database is called it checks to see if there's a sqlite3.Connection provider in the current solution and, if so, injects it into the function.

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