- When adopting a DI framework, what can you expect to gain?
- When evaluating a DI framework, what kinds of issues should you being looking out for?
- What are the ideal use cases for adopting off-the-shelf injection?
- Why is it important to protect your service from accidental API changes?
Hands-On Dependency Injection in Go
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Hands-On Dependency Injection in Go
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Overview of this book
Hands-On Dependency Injection in Go takes you on a journey, teaching you about refactoring existing code to adopt dependency injection (DI) using various methods available in Go.
Of the six methods introduced in this book, some are conventional, such as constructor or method injection, and some unconventional, such as just-in-time or config injection. Each method is explained in detail, focusing on their strengths and weaknesses, and is followed with a step-by-step example of how to apply it. With plenty of examples, you will learn how to leverage DI to transform code into something simple and flexible. You will also discover how to generate and leverage the dependency graph to spot and eliminate issues. Throughout the book, you will learn to leverage DI in combination with test stubs and mocks to test otherwise tricky or impossible scenarios.
Hands-On Dependency Injection in Go takes a pragmatic approach and focuses heavily on the code, user experience, and how to achieve long-term benefits through incremental changes.
By the end of this book, you will have produced clean code that’s easy to test.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Preface
Free Chapter
Never Stop Aiming for Better
SOLID Design Principles for Go
Coding for User Experience
Introduction to the ACME Registration Service
Dependency Injection with Monkey Patching
Dependency Injection with Constructor Injection
Dependency Injection with Method Injection
Dependency Injection by Config
Just-in-Time Dependency Injection
Off-the-Shelf Injection
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Reviewing Our Progress
Assessment
Other Books You May Enjoy
Customer Reviews