poodinis/example/constructorinjection/app.d
Mike Bierlee adbd913b24 Get rid of public access specifiers
They are default in D
2023-05-18 00:03:02 +03:00

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/**
* Poodinis Dependency Injection Framework
* Copyright 2014-2023 Mike Bierlee
* This software is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
* The full terms of the license can be found in the LICENSE file.
*/
import std.stdio;
class Scheduler {
private Calendar calendar;
// All parameters will autmatically be assigned when Scheduler is created.
this(Calendar calendar) {
this.calendar = calendar;
}
void scheduleJob() {
calendar.findOpenDate();
}
}
class Calendar {
private HardwareClock hardwareClock;
// This constructor contains built-in type "int" and thus will not be used.
this(int initialDateTimeStamp, HardwareClock hardwareClock) {
}
// This constructor is chosen instead as candidate for injection when Calendar is created.
this(HardwareClock hardwareClock) {
this.hardwareClock = hardwareClock;
}
void findOpenDate() {
hardwareClock.doThings();
}
}
class HardwareClock {
// Parameterless constructors will halt any further selection of constructors.
this() {
}
// As a result, this constructor will not be used when HardwareClock is created.
this(Calendar calendar) {
throw new Exception("This constructor should not be used by Poodinis");
}
void doThings() {
writeln("Things are being done!");
}
}
void main() {
import poodinis; // Locally imported to emphasize that classes do not depend on Poodinis.
auto dependencies = new shared DependencyContainer();
dependencies.register!Scheduler;
dependencies.register!Calendar;
dependencies.register!HardwareClock;
auto scheduler = dependencies.resolve!Scheduler;
scheduler.scheduleJob();
}