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    Pinject

    Pinject

    A pythonic dependency injection library

    ...Instead of global singletons, you declare providers (bindings) that describe how to construct objects, and Pinject resolves the graph by inspecting call signatures. Its container supports constructor injection and fine-grained scoping so you can share expensive resources while keeping tests isolated. The library leans on Python’s introspection to minimize boilerplate, making it natural to adopt in codebases that already rely on type hints or keyword arguments. Because bindings are just Python functions and classes, refactoring remains straightforward and the DI graph is easy to reason about. ...
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    Aglyph

    Aglyph is a Dependency Injection framework for Python.

    Aglyph is a Dependency Injection framework for Python, supporting type 2 (setter) and type 3 (constructor) injection. Aglyph runs on CPython (http://www.python.org/) 2.7 and 3.4+, and on recent versions of the PyPy (http://pypy.org/>),Jython (http://www.jython.org/), IronPython (http://ironpython.net/), and Stackless Python (http://www.stackless.com/) variants. Aglyph can assemble "prototype" components (a new instance is created every time), "singleton" components (the same instance is returned every time), "borg" components (a new instance is created every time, but all instances of the same class share the same internal state), and "weakref" components (the same instance is returned as long as there is at least one "live" reference to the instance in the running application). ...
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