The idea behind @rxdi is to create independent, dependency injection that can be used everywhere, Node and Browser with purpose also to share the same code without chainging nothing! First steps where with platform called @gapi you can check repository @gapi/core. Then because of the needs of the platform i decided to develop this Reactive Dependency Injection container helping me build progressive applications. Hope you like my journey! Any help and suggestions are appreciated! Main repository @rxdi/core
More examples for @rxdi infrastructure you can check inside @gapi namespace.
Install
@rxdi/core
global so we will haverxdi
command availablenpm i -g @rxdi/core
Install single decentralized ipfs module
rxdi install QmWtJLqyokMZE37DgncpY5HhFvtFQieBzMPDQ318aJeTw6
More details you can find here
ipfs-package-example
Example module
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmWtJLqyokMZE37DgncpY5HhFvtFQieBzMPDQ318aJeTw6
@rxdi/core
can be found also inside decentralized space here
@rxdi/core
can be installed with '@rxdi/core' total inception :Drxdi i QmP9n7m1UWkFn2hqt7mnfQYnBtxmFyyvKZHN7hgngQb1gM
No more package downtime!
npm install @rxdi/core
main.ts
import { Bootstrap } from '@rxdi/core';
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
Bootstrap(AppModule, {
init: false, // if init is false you can set specifically which parts of the system should initialize their constructors
initOptions: {
services: true,
components: true,
effects: true,
controllers: true,
plugins: true,
pluginsAfter: true,
pluginsBefore: true
},
logger: {
logging: true,
date: true,
hashes: true,
exitHandler: true,
fileService: true
}
})
.subscribe(
() => console.log('App Started!'),
(err) => console.error(err)
);
app.module.ts
import { Module } from "@rxdi/core";
import { UserModule } from './user/user.module';
@Module({
imports: [UserModule]
})
export class AppModule {}
user.module.ts
import { Module } from '@rxdi/core';
import { UserService } from './services';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
@Module({
services: [
UserService,
{
provide: 'createUniqueHash',
useDynamic: {
fileName: 'createUniqueHash',
namespace: '@helpers',
extension: 'js',
typings: '',
outputFolder: '/node_modules/',
link: 'https://ipfs.infura.io/ipfs/QmdQtC3drfQ6M6GFpDdrhYRKoky8BycKzWbTkc4NEzGLug'
}
},
{
provide: 'testFactoryAsync',
lazy: true,
useFactory: async () => {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
setTimeout(() => resolve('dad2a'), 0);
})
}
},
{
provide: 'testFactorySync',
useFactory: () => {
return 'dada';
}
},
{
provide: 'testValue2',
useValue: 'dadada'
},
{
provide: 'testChainableFactoryFunction',
// lazy: true, if you don't provide lazy parameter your factory will remain Observable so you can chain it inside constructor
useFactory: () => new Observable(o => o.next(15))
},
]
})
export class UserModule {}
user.service.ts
import { Service, Inject } from "@rxdi/core";
import { Observable } from "rxjs";
import { map } from "rxjs/operators";
@Service()
export class UserService {
constructor(
@Inject('createUniqueHash') private ipfsDownloadedFactory: { testKey: () => string },
@Inject('testFactoryAsync') private testFactoryAsync: { testKey: () => string },
@Inject('testChainableFactoryFunction') private chainableFactory: Observable<number>
) {
console.log('UserService', this.ipfsDownloadedFactory.testKey(), this.testFactoryAsync);
this.chainableFactory
.pipe(
map((res) => res)
)
.subscribe(value => console.log('Value chaining factory ', value));
}
}
Result
1529604446114 Bootstrap -> @Module('AppModule')(adb785e839fa19736cea0920cd39b783): loading...
1529604446116 Bootstrap -> @Module('UserModule')(9ed4f039657f52019d2d9adb0f9df09f): loading...
1529604446118 Bootstrap -> @Module('UserModule')(9ed4f039657f52019d2d9adb0f9df09f): finished!
1529604446118 Bootstrap -> @Module('AppModule')(adb785e839fa19736cea0920cd39b783): finished!
1529604446119 Bootstrap -> @Service('createUniqueHash'): loading...
1529604446121 Bootstrap -> @Service('createUniqueHash'): will be downloaded inside ./node_modules/@helpers/createUniqueHash.js folder and loaded from there
1529604446121 Bootstrap -> @Service('createUniqueHash'): https://ipfs.infura.io/ipfs/QmdQtC3drfQ6M6GFpDdrhYRKoky8BycKzWbTkc4NEzGLug downloading...
1529604446137 Bootstrap -> @Service('testFactoryAsync'): loading...
1529604446146 Bootstrap -> @Service('testFactoryAsync'): loading finished! 21:07:26
1529604446795 Done!
1529604446797 Bootstrap: @Service('createUniqueHash.js'): Saved inside /home/rampage/Desktop/concept-starter/node_modules/@helpers
1529604446808 Bootstrap -> @Service('createUniqueHash'): loading finished! 21:07:26
1529604446810 Done!
1529604446811 Bootstrap: @Service('createUniqueHash.js'): Saved inside /home/rampage/Desktop/concept-starter/node_modules/@helpers
1529604446812 Bootstrap -> press start!
1529604446813 Start -> @Module('UserModule')(9ed4f039657f52019d2d9adb0f9df09f): @Service('UserService')(ea785b316b77dbfe5cb361a7cdcbcb31) initialized!
UserService TestKey dad2a
Value chaining factory 15
1529604446813 Start -> @Module('UserModule')(9ed4f039657f52019d2d9adb0f9df09f): loaded!
1529604446813 Start -> @Module('AppModule')(adb785e839fa19736cea0920cd39b783): loaded!
Started!
AppStopped
import { Module, ModuleWithServices, InjectionToken } from '@rxdi/core';
@Service()
export class MODULE_DI_CONFIG {
text: string = 'Hello world';
}
export const MY_MODULE_CONFIG = new InjectionToken<MODULE_DI_CONFIG>('my-module-config');
@Module({
imports: []
})
export class YourModule {
public static forRoot(config?: any): ModuleWithServices {
return {
module: YourModule,
services: [
{ provide: MY_MODULE_CONFIG, useValue: { text: 'Hello world' } },
{ provide: MY_MODULE_CONFIG, useClass: MODULE_DI_CONFIG },
{
provide: MY_MODULE_CONFIG,
useFactory: () => {
return {text: 'Hello world'};
}
},
{
provide: 'ipfsDownloadableFactory',
useDynamic: {
fileName: 'createUniqueHash',
namespace: '@helpers',
extension: 'js',
typings: '',
outputFolder: '/node_modules/',
link: 'https://ipfs.infura.io/ipfs/QmdQtC3drfQ6M6GFpDdrhYRKoky8BycKzWbTkc4NEzGLug'
}
}
],
components: [],
frameworkImports: []
}
}
}
Inside @gapi/cli
package there is a command called gapi start --local --parcel
this command will run @gapi or @rxdi application with parcel there is a also command called gapi build
which will take src/main.ts
and will bundle it the same way like parcel build src/main.ts --target node
To install @gapi/cli
type:
npm i -g @gapi/cli
Start with @gapi/cli
gapi start --local --parcel
Build with @gapi/cli
gapi build
Or you can install Parcel globally and use instead of @gapi/cli
Install Parcel:
npm install -g parcel-bundler
Build single bundle from first bootstrapped file in this case main.ts
parcel build src/main.ts --target node
This command will generate single file from this application inside dist/main.js
with mappings dist/main.map
Starting bundled application
node ./dist/main.js
Important!
This will not bundle your node modules only rxdi application.
If you want to start app with ts-node
for example you need to set inside tsconfig.json
-> compilerOptions: {}
{
"compilerOptions": {
"emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
"experimentalDecorators": true
}
}
import { setup } from '@rxdi/core';
import { switchMap } from 'rxjs/operators';
import { combineLatest } from 'rxjs';
setup({
services: [
{
provide: 'gosho',
lazy: true,
useFactory: async () => 'yey'
}
]
})
.pipe(
switchMap(ctx =>
combineLatest(
setup({
services: [
{
provide: 'pesho',
useFactory: () => (ctx as any).get('gosho')
}
]
}),
setup({
services: []
}),
setup({
services: []
}),
setup({
services: []
})
)
)
)
.subscribe(ctx => {
console.log((ctx as any).get('pesho'));
});