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ASP.NET Core-style dependency injection service collection for Python

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Here's the updated README with an example including the creation and usage of the inject function:


service_collection

service_collection is a lightweight Python package that mimics ASP.NET's dependency injection system. It also incorporates an Angular-style Inject method to resolve dependencies, making it easier to manage and inject dependencies in your applications. It currently supports transient and singleton services. Scoped services will be added in a future release if there is a demand for them.

Installation

Install the package using pip:

pip install service-collection

Usage

Setting Up the Service Collection

  1. Define your services and interfaces:
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod

# Define an abstract base class for the service interface
class IFooService(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def do_something(self):
        pass

# Implement the interface
class FooService(IFooService):
    def do_something(self):
        return "FooService did something!"

# Define another service that depends on the interface
class IBarService(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def do_something(self):
        pass

class BarService(IBarService):
    def __init__(self, foo_service: IFooService):
        self.foo_service = foo_service

    def do_something(self):
        return f"BarService did something with {self.foo_service.do_something()}"
  1. Register your services:
from service_collection import ServiceCollection

services = ServiceCollection()
services.add_transient(IFooService, FooService)
services.add_singleton(IBarService, BarService)
  1. Build the service provider:
service_provider = services.build_service_provider()

Creating and Using the Inject Function

Define an inject function to retrieve service instances easily in your code:

def inject(service_type):
    return service_provider.get_service(service_type)

Use the inject function to resolve services:

foo_service = inject(IFooService)
print(foo_service.do_something())  # Output: FooService did something!

bar_service = inject(IBarService)
print(bar_service.do_something())  # Output: BarService did something with FooService did something!

Full Example

Here is a complete example demonstrating how to set up and use the service_collection package with the inject function:

from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from service_collection import ServiceCollection

# Define an abstract base class for the service interface
class IFooService(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def do_something(self):
        pass

# Implement the interface
class FooService(IFooService):
    def do_something(self):
        return "FooService did something!"

# Define another service that depends on the interface
class IBarService(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def do_something(self):
        pass

class BarService(IBarService):
    def __init__(self, foo_service: IFooService):
        self.foo_service = foo_service

    def do_something(self):
        return f"BarService did something with {self.foo_service.do_something()}"

# Register services
services = ServiceCollection()
services.add_transient(IFooService, FooService)
services.add_singleton(IBarService, BarService)

# Build the service provider
service_provider = services.build_service_provider()

# Define the inject function
def inject(service_type):
    return service_provider.get_service(service_type)

# Resolve and use services
foo_service = inject(IFooService)
print(foo_service.do_something())  # Output: FooService did something!

bar_service = inject(IBarService)
print(bar_service.do_something())  # Output: BarService did something with FooService did something!

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.


This README provides an overview of how to install, set up, and use the service_collection package with example code snippets, demonstrating the use of abstract base classes for service interfaces and including the creation and usage of the inject function.

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