NAME
Bread::Board::Container - A container for services and other containers
VERSION
version 0.36
SYNOPSIS
use Bread::Board;
my $c = container MCP => as {
container Users => as {
service flynn => ...;
service bradley => ...;
service dillinger => ...;
};
container Programs => as {
container Rebels => as {
service tron => ...;
service yori => ...;
alias flynn => '/Users/flynn';
};
# nested container
container Slaves => as {
service sark => ...;
service crom => ...;
};
};
};
# OR directly...
my $guardians => Bread::Board::Container->new( name => 'Guardians' );
$guardians->add_service(
Bread::Board::ConstructorInjection->new(
name => 'dumont',
...,
)
);
$c->get_sub_container('Programs')->add_sub_container($guardians);
DESCRIPTION
This class implements the container for Bread::Board: a container is a thing that contains services and other containers. Each container and service has a name, so you end up with a tree of named nodes, just like files and directories in a filesystem: each item can be referenced using a path (see Bread::Board::Traversable for the details).
ATTRIBUTES
name
Read/write string, required. Every container needs a name, by which it can be referenced when fetching it.
services
Hashref, constrained by Bread::Board::Container::ServiceList
, mapping names to services directly contained in this container. Every service added here will have its parent
set to this container.
You can pass an arrayref of services instead of a hashref, the keys will be the names of the services.
You should probably use "add_service" and "get_service" to manipulate this attribute, instead of modifying it directly.
sub_containers
Hashref, constrained by Bread::Board::Container::SubContainerList
, mapping names to containers directly contained in this container. Every container added here will have its parent
set to this container.
You can pass an arrayref of containers instead of a hashref, the keys will be the names of the containers.
You should probably use "add_sub_container" and "get_sub_container" to manipulate this attribute, instead of modifying it directly.
Containers added here can either be normal Bread::Board::Container or Bread::Board::Container::Parameterized.
METHODS
add_service
$container->add_service($service);
Adds a service into the "services" map, using its name as the key.
get_service
my $service = $container->get_service($name);
Returns a service by name, or undef
if there's no such service in the "services" map.
has_service
if ($container->has_service($name)) { ... }
Returns true if a service with the given name name exists in the "services" map, false otherwise.
has_services
if ($container->has_services) { ... }
Returns true if the "services" map contains any services, false if it's empty.
get_service_list
my @service_names = $container->get_service_list();
Returns the names off all services present in the "services" map.
add_sub_container
$container->add_sub_container($container);
Adds a container into the "sub_containers" map, using its name as the key.
get_sub_container
my $container = $container->get_sub_container($name);
Returns a container by name, or undef
if there's no such container in the "sub_containers" map.
has_sub_container
if ($container->has_sub_container($name)) { ... }
Returns true if a container with the given name name exists in the "sub_containers" map, false otherwise.
has_sub_containers
if ($container->has_sub_containers) { ... }
Returns true if the "sub_containers" map contains any contains, false if it's empty.
get_sub_container_list
my @container_names = $container->get_sub_container_list();
Returns the names off all containers present in the "sub_containers" map.
add_type_mapping_for
$containers->add_type_mapping_for( $type_name, $service );
Adds a mapping from a Moose type to a service: whenever we try to resolve that type, we'll use that service to instantiate it.
get_type_mapping_for
my $service = $container->get_type_mapping_for( $type_name );
Returns the service to use to instantiate the given type name.
Important: if a mapping for the exact type can't be found, but a mapping for a subtype of it can, you'll get the latter instead:
package Superclass { use Moose };
package Subclass { use Moose; exends 'Superclass' };
$c->add_type_mapping_for(
'Subclass',
Bread::Board::ConstructorInjection->new(name=>'sc',class=>'Subclass'),
);
my $o = $c->get_type_mapping_for('Superclass')->get;
$o
is an instance of Subclass
. If there are more than one sub-type mapped, you get a random one. This is probably a bad idea.
has_type_mapping_for
if ($container->has_type_mapping_for( $type_name )) { ... }
Returns true if we have a service defined to instantiate the given type name, but see the note on get_type_mapping_for about subtype mapping.
resolve
my $object = $container->resolve(service=>$service_name);
my $object = $container->resolve(service=>$service_name,parameters=>\%p);
When given a service name, this method will fetch the service, then call get
on it, optionally passing the given parameters.
my $object = $container->resolve(type=>$type);
my $object = $container->resolve(type=>$type,parameters=>\%p);
When given a type name, this method will use get_type_mapping_for to get the service, then call get
on it, optionally passing the given parameters. If the instance is not of the expected type, the method will die.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/stevan/BreadBoard/issues
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2009 by Infinity Interactive.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.