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dependency_injection.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding : utf-8 -*-
"""
Dependency Injection (DI) is a technique whereby one object supplies the dependencies (services)
to another object (client).
It allows to decouple objects: no need to change client code simply because an object it depends on
needs to be changed to a different one. (Open/Closed principle)
Port of the Java example of Dependency Injection" in
"xUnit Test Patterns - Refactoring Test Code" by Gerard Meszaros
(ISBN-10: 0131495054, ISBN-13: 978-0131495050)
In the following example `time_provider` (service) is embedded into TimeDisplay (client).
If such service performed an expensive operation you would like to substitute or mock it in tests.
class TimeDisplay(object):
def __init__(self):
self.time_provider = datetime.datetime.now
def get_current_time_as_html_fragment(self):
current_time = self.time_provider()
current_time_as_html_fragment = "<span class=\"tinyBoldText\">{}</span>".format(current_time)
return current_time_as_html_fragment
"""
import datetime
class ConstructorInjection(object):
def __init__(self, time_provider):
self.time_provider = time_provider
def get_current_time_as_html_fragment(self):
current_time = self.time_provider()
current_time_as_html_fragment = "<span class=\"tinyBoldText\">{}</span>".format(current_time)
return current_time_as_html_fragment
class ParameterInjection(object):
def __init__(self):
pass
def get_current_time_as_html_fragment(self, time_provider):
current_time = time_provider()
current_time_as_html_fragment = "<span class=\"tinyBoldText\">{}</span>".format(current_time)
return current_time_as_html_fragment
class SetterInjection(object):
"""Setter Injection"""
def __init__(self):
pass
def set_time_provider(self, time_provider):
self.time_provider = time_provider
def get_current_time_as_html_fragment(self):
current_time = self.time_provider()
current_time_as_html_fragment = "<span class=\"tinyBoldText\">{}</span>".format(current_time)
return current_time_as_html_fragment
def production_code_time_provider():
"""
Production code version of the time provider (just a wrapper for formatting
datetime for this example).
"""
current_time = datetime.datetime.now()
current_time_formatted = "{}:{}".format(current_time.hour, current_time.minute)
return current_time_formatted
def midnight_time_provider():
"""Hard-coded stub"""
return "24:01"
def main():
"""
>>> time_with_ci1 = ConstructorInjection(midnight_time_provider)
>>> time_with_ci1.get_current_time_as_html_fragment()
'<span class="tinyBoldText">24:01</span>'
>>> time_with_ci2 = ConstructorInjection(production_code_time_provider)
>>> time_with_ci2.get_current_time_as_html_fragment()
'<span class="tinyBoldText">...</span>'
>>> time_with_pi = ParameterInjection()
>>> time_with_pi.get_current_time_as_html_fragment(midnight_time_provider)
'<span class="tinyBoldText">24:01</span>'
>>> time_with_si = SetterInjection()
>>> time_with_si.get_current_time_as_html_fragment()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
AttributeError: 'SetterInjection' object has no attribute 'time_provider'
>>> time_with_si.set_time_provider(midnight_time_provider)
>>> time_with_si.get_current_time_as_html_fragment()
'<span class="tinyBoldText">24:01</span>'
"""
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod(optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS)