Looks useful, good job!

On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:48:29 PM UTC-4, mgutz wrote:
>
> https://github.com/mgutz/inj
>
> I didn't like all the AngularJS wannabes. node.js has perfectly fine 
> module system already.
>
> Inj is a KISS, require based dependency injector (DI) for node.js
>
>    - no monkey patches
>    - no autowire needed, just use require
>
> *reader.js*
>
> require = require('inj')(module, require);
>
> var fs = require('fs');
> exports.text = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + './file.txt', 'utf8');
>
> *readerTest.js*
>
> // first create container for `reader`
> var inj = require('inj');
> var container = inj.create(require.resolve('./reader'));
>
> // register a mocked 'fs'
> container.register('fs', {readFileSync: function() { return 'foo'; });
>
> var a = require('./reader');
> assert(a.text, 'foo');
>
>

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