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A Flexible Service Locator

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A Flexible Service Locator for Python.

WARNING ☠️ Not ready yet! ☠️

This project is only public to gather feedback, and everything can and will change until the project is proclaimed stable.

The code has 100% test and type coverage, and the shipped Flask and Pyramid integrations have been in production for years, but the API details can still change.

svcs (pronounced services) is a dependency container for Python. It gives you a central place to register factories for types/interfaces and then imperatively request instances of those types with automatic cleanup and health checks.

It's suitable for implementing Inversion of Control using either dependency injection or service location while not requiring global state, decorators, or mangling of function signatures.

Benefits:

  • Eliminates tons of repetitive boilerplate code,
  • unifies acquisition and cleanups of services,
  • provides full static type safety for them,
  • simplifies testing through loose coupling,
  • and allows for easy health checks across all services.

The goal is to minimize the code for acquiring pluggable services to:

from svcs.your_framework import svcs_from

def view(request):
    db, api, cache = svcs_from(request).get(Database, WebAPIClient, Cache)

... or less!

To a type checker like Mypy, db has the type Database, api has the type WebAPIClient, and cache has the type Cache.

svcs comes with seamless integration for AIOHTTP, Flask, Pyramid, and first-class async support.

While svcs also has first-class support for static typing, it is strictly optional and will always remain so. svcs also doesn't check your types at runtime.

It only forwards the type you have asked for to the type checker. If you don't use a type checker, that information is ignored without any runtime overhead.


Read on in Why?, if you find that intriguing!

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Added

  • enter keyword argument to all register_(value|factory)(). It prevents svcs from entering context managers if the factory returns one. This is useful for context managers like database transactions that you want to start manually.

  • Services acquired using aget() now also can receive the current container if they take one argument that is named svcs_container or that is annotated as being svcs.Container and has any name.


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Credits

svcs is written by Hynek Schlawack and distributed under the terms of the MIT license.

The development is kindly supported by my employer Variomedia AG and all my fabulous GitHub Sponsors.

The Bestagon radar logo is made by Lynn Root, based on an Font Awesome icon. svcs has started out as a wrapper around wired by Michael Merickel and has been heavily influenced by it.

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