koin
Koin - a pragmatic lightweight dependency injection framework for Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform (by InsertKoinIO)
katana
A next-generation crawling and spidering framework. (by projectdiscovery)
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koin | katana | |
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16 | 9 | |
8,609 | 8,661 | |
0.9% | 6.1% | |
9.2 | 9.1 | |
7 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Kotlin | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
koin
Posts with mentions or reviews of koin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-21.
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Kotlin Multiplatform and Swift - Overcoming Interoperability Challenges for Multiplatform Development
Let's see how we can use Koin to achieve Dependency Injection (DI) and incorporate a third-party iOS Swift SDK in a KMM project. Koin supports KMM development, making it the ideal choice for KMM projects.
- [Typescript] Quelqu'un peut-il suggérer une bibliothèque d'injection de dépendance simple pour TypeScript / JavaScript?
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Best Practices When Splitting Compose Functions Into Separate Files
Might want to tell koin that : https://insert-koin.io/
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KVision 6.0.0 is released
New modules allow you to easily build KVision apps with the Ballast opinionated application state management framework. You can see how Ballast (together with Koin) can help you design your application architecture in the new todomvc-ballast example.
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Multiplatform dependency injection libraries equivalent to Dagger/Anvil
I started looking into using Kotlin/JS, and hopefully reusing a bit of code that I have, which is using Dagger and Anvil - which of course are JVM only. So I've been looking for other solutions, namely Koin and Kodein. Koin's multibinding support is... not really amazing (e.g. here, and while Kodein does support multibinding, it doesn't seem to support things like that at the declaration site - everything needs to be specified in a "DI container" (module).
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Best libraries for Android Developers
Koin
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Compose - NavHost recomposition multiple times
It's a Koin issue, not compose. Discussed here https://github.com/InsertKoinIO/koin/issues/1079
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Do we really need to use Dependency Injection Framework?
Now I will finish up saying Hilt is just an opinionated way to dependency injection on Android, but there are simpler frameworks out there such as Koin or Kodein that can help take away a lot of the troubles that can come when you try to make your own framework. Just know that most other frameworks tend to be runtime injection instead of compile time injection like Hilt, which can be helpful to know at compile time if you are missing a dependency in your graph as opposed to runtime when its out in the wild.
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Can someone suggest a simple dependency injection library for TypeScript/JavaScript?
I've been using Angular a lot and I like how it works. I'm also a huge fan of koin for kotlin.
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A Kotlin programmer's approach to microservices?
for injection, I suggest Koin (https://insert-koin.io/)
katana
Posts with mentions or reviews of katana.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-15.
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Originally a Covid project. Now a discount search engine.
Using a few different methods. Pulling the sites I'm using Puppeteer and Katana (https://github.com/projectdiscovery/katana). To process and extract the information is tricky, most websites selling things put time into their metadata; this does make it easier. Additionally, a lot of the larger stores have common patterns between them. Failing all of this, I trained a Tensor flow model to understand how to read product pages. However, it's far from perfect and a journey of continual improvement.
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I’m messed up with Go libraries
Anyway, check out katana https://github.com/projectdiscovery/katana
- Katana
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Go for web scraping
Checkout https://github.com/projectdiscovery/katana It is right up there with any advanced web scraper you will find in python world or beyond.
- A next-gen crawling and spidering framework
- New crawler released by projectdiscovery - Katana
- Katana: A next-generation crawling and spidering framework
What are some alternatives?
When comparing koin and katana you can also consider the following projects:
Kodein - Painless Kotlin Dependency Injection
rod - A Devtools driver for web automation and scraping
kotlin-guice - Guice DSL extensions for Kotlin
injekt
KODI - light-weight KOtlin Dependency Injection (KODI)
spring-fu - Configuration DSLs for Spring Boot
jellyfin-sdk-kotlin - Kotlin SDK for Jellyfin, supporting Android and JVM targets
kapsule - Minimalist dependency injection library for Kotlin.
butterknife - Bind Android views and callbacks to fields and methods.
Decompose - Kotlin Multiplatform lifecycle-aware business logic components (aka BLoCs) with routing (navigation) and pluggable UI (Jetpack Compose, SwiftUI, JS React, etc.)
Dagger2 - A fast dependency injector for Android and Java.