Simple, type-safe dependency injection in idiomatic Python, inspired by FastAPI.
from injected import depends, resolver
def get_a() -> int:
return 13
def get_b() -> int:
return 17
@resolver
def get_sum(
a: int = depends(get_a),
b: int = depends(get_b),
) -> int:
return a + b
def test_resolves_dependencies():
assert get_sum() == 30
It's sometimes useful to be able to provide an already resolved value, making it available throughout the dependency graph. The canonical example of this is how FastAPI makes things like requests and headers available to all dependencies.
To use this pattern, you specify a sentinel function, get_global_value
in the example
below, and then map it to a resolved value in a context passed to seed_context()
.
from injected import depends, resolver, seed_context
def get_global_value() -> int:
...
@resolver
def calculate_value(a: int = depends(get_global_value)) -> int:
return a + 13
seeded = seed_context(calculate_value, {get_global_value: 31})
def test_can_seed_resolver_context():
assert seeded() == 44
The @resolver
decorator works with both async and non-async functions, with the
restriction that async dependencies can only be used with an async resolver. An async
resolver however, can resolve both async and vanilla dependencies.
import asyncio
from injected import depends, resolver
async def get_a() -> int:
return 13
def get_b() -> int:
return 17
@resolver
async def get_sum(
a: int = depends(get_a),
b: int = depends(get_b),
) -> int:
return a + b
def test_resolves_dependencies():
assert asyncio.run(get_sum()) == 30