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A comprehensive Python factory pattern implementation with thread-safe operations and type-safe generics

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Sweet Tea Factory System

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A comprehensive, production-ready Python dependency injection framework using factory patterns with configuration-based object management and lifecycle control.

🚀 Features

  • Configuration-Based Dependency Injection: Register classes once, create instances with runtime configuration
  • Dual Factory Patterns: Class-based factories (new instances) AND instance-based singletons (shared instances)
  • Thread-Safe Registry: Concurrent operations with RLock synchronization
  • Type-Safe Generics: Full TypeVar support with __class_getitem__
  • Flexible Key Matching: Support for ClassName, class_name, classname variations
  • Optional Dependencies: Graceful handling with custom warnings
  • Auto-Registration: Classes automatically registered via package imports
  • Lazy Singletons: SingletonFactory.create() for on-demand singleton instantiation
  • Comprehensive Testing: 58 tests with 97% coverage
  • Rich Documentation: MkDocs with Dracula theme and API reference

🏗️ Dependency Injection

Sweet Tea provides a powerful configuration-based dependency injection system that separates object creation from usage:

Service Registration

# Register services once at application startup
Registry.register("database", PostgreSQLConnection)
Registry.register("cache", RedisCache)
Registry.register("email", SMTPEmailService)

Constructor Injection with Configuration Dictionaries

# Inject configuration dictionaries that define dependencies
class UserService:
    def __init__(self, db_config, cache_config):
        # Store configuration dictionaries
        self.db_config = db_config
        self.cache_config = cache_config

        # Create factory instances immediately or lazily
        self.db = Factory.create(
            db_config["class_name"],
            configuration=db_config["configuration"]
        )
        self.cache = SingletonFactory.create(
            cache_config["class_name"],
            configuration=cache_config["configuration"]
        )

# Usage with configuration dictionaries
db_config = {
    "class_name": "database",
    "configuration": {"host": "prod-db", "port": 5432}
}

cache_config = {
    "class_name": "cache",
    "configuration": {"host": "redis", "ttl": 3600}
}

user_service = UserService(db_config, cache_config)

Constructor Injection with Factories

# Inject factories into constructors for on-demand dependency creation
class UserService:
    def __init__(self, db_factory, cache_factory):
        self.db_factory = db_factory  # Store factory reference
        self.cache_factory = cache_factory

    def get_user(self, user_id):
        # Create database connection when needed
        db = self.db_factory.create("database", configuration={
            "host": "prod-db",
            "port": 5432,
            "credentials": {...}
        })

        # Create cache when needed
        cache = self.cache_factory.create("cache", configuration={
            "host": "redis-cluster",
            "ttl": 3600
        })

        # Use dependencies...
        user_data = db.query(f"SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = {user_id}")
        cached_user = cache.get(f"user:{user_id}")
        return user_data or cached_user

Direct Dependency Injection

# Traditional approach: inject pre-configured instances
class UserService:
    def __init__(self, database, cache):
        self.database = database  # Pre-configured instance
        self.cache = cache        # Pre-configured instance

Lifecycle Management

# Singletons for shared resources
auth_service = SingletonFactory.create("auth", configuration={"jwt_secret": "..."})
# Same instance returned on subsequent calls

# New instances for request-scoped objects
request_handler = Factory.create("request_handler", configuration={"user_id": 123})
# Fresh instance for each request

Benefits

  • Separation of Concerns: Configuration separate from implementation
  • Testability: Easy mocking and dependency substitution
  • Flexibility: Runtime configuration changes without code changes
  • Maintainability: Centralized dependency management
  • Type Safety: Compile-time interface checking with AbstractFactory

📦 Installation

Using uv (Recommended)

uv add sweet-tea

Using pip

pip install sweet-tea

Using Poetry

poetry add sweet-tea

🏁 Quick Start

from sweet_tea import Registry, Factory, AbstractFactory, SingletonFactory

# === CLASS-BASED FACTORY (Creates new instances each time) ===
Registry.register("database", DatabaseConnection)
db1 = Factory.create("database", configuration={"host": "server1"})
db2 = Factory.create("database", configuration={"host": "server2"})
# db1 ≠ db2 (different instances)

# === LAZY SINGLETON FACTORY (Creates and caches instances on-demand) ===
Registry.register("database", DatabaseConnection)
db3 = SingletonFactory.create("database", configuration={"host": "prod-db", "pool_size": 10})
db4 = SingletonFactory.create("database")  # Returns cached instance
# db3 === db4 (same cached instance)

# === TYPE-SAFE ABSTRACT FACTORIES ===
class DatabaseInterface:
    def connect(self) -> str: ...

db_factory = AbstractFactory[DatabaseInterface]
db = db_factory.create("postgres")  # Only classes implementing DatabaseInterface

Four Factory Patterns

  1. Factory - Class registration → New instances with configuration
  2. AbstractFactory - Type-constrained → New instances with type safety
  3. SingletonFactory - Lazy singletons → Cached instances created on-demand
  4. InverterFactory - Lazy construction → Class definitions for user-controlled instantiation

📖 Documentation

Complete documentation is available at https://snoodleboot-io.github.io/sweet_tea/

User Guides

API Reference

Development

🔧 Development

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10 or higher
  • uv package manager (recommended)

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/snoodleboot-io/sweet_tea.git
cd sweet_tea

# Install development dependencies
uv sync

# Install pre-commit hooks
uv run pre-commit install

# Run tests
uv run pytest

# Build documentation locally
uv run mkdocs serve

Code Quality

This project uses several tools to maintain code quality:

  • Black: Code formatting
  • isort: Import sorting (compatible with Black)
  • Ruff: Fast linting and additional formatting
  • Bandit: Security scanning
  • MyPy: Type checking

All tools run automatically via pre-commit hooks on git commit.

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see our contributing guide for details.

Development Workflow

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Run tests and ensure they pass
  5. Update documentation if needed
  6. Submit a pull request

📄 License

Copyright © 2025 snoodleboot, LLC. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0.

See LICENSE for the full license text.

🙏 Acknowledgments


Sweet Tea Factory System - Production-ready factory patterns for Python applications.

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