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⚙️ A dependency injection toolkit based on Go 1.18+ Generics. (by samber)
container
A lightweight yet powerful IoC dependency injection container for the Go programming language (by golobby)
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do
Posts with mentions or reviews of do.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-18.
- Google’s Wire: Automated Dependency Injection in Go
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Genjector: Reflection-free Run-Time Dependency Injection framework for Go 1.18+
How does this compare with https://github.com/samber/do ?
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Modular monolithic codebase architecture example using Hooks and Do (for DI)
Last week I posted here about a new library that I released called hooks that was generally well-received. I've since built out an example application using hooks and do (excellent library for dependency-injection) to not only highlight use-cases for hooks but also to demonstrate the larger idea/concept I had for using hooks to build modular monoliths with Go that I wanted to share and perhaps start a discussion about.
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Hooks: Simple, type-safe hook system for Go
It's not, but I've been thinking about it. I may experiment with it in a different branch of a different repo. I'm not sure if everyone would want hooks included or baked in to Pagoda, but I do think it would be a very good fit. I recently worked on and published an application example using hooks and do (for DI) to emphasize a fully modular architecture: https://github.com/mikestefanello/hooks-example. That highlights the vision I had for the overall approach with hooks, and I think it came out quite nice. I'd really like feedback on that, so if you have any, please let me know.
- A dependency injection toolkit based on Go 1.18+ Generics. Support for health checks and graceful shutdown.
container
Posts with mentions or reviews of container.
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing do and container you can also consider the following projects:
fx - A dependency injection based application framework for Go.
wire - Compile-time Dependency Injection for Go
dig - A reflection based dependency injection toolkit for Go.
di - 🛠 A full-featured dependency injection container for go programming language.
go.uuid - UUID package for Go
goioc/di - Simple and yet powerful Dependency Injection for Go
gocontainer - Simple Dependency Injection Container
linker - Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control package
kinit - GO Dependency Injection