package IOC::Container::MethodResolution; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.02'; use IOC::Exceptions; use base 'IOC::Container'; our $AUTOLOAD; sub AUTOLOAD { my ($self) = @_; my $name = (split '::', $AUTOLOAD)[-1]; if ($name eq 'root') { return $self->findRootContainer(); } elsif ($self->hasService($name)) { return $self->get($name); } elsif ($self->hasSubContainer($name)) { return $self->getSubContainer($name); } throw IOC::NotFound "Could not find either a service or a sub-container named '$name'"; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME IOC::Container::MethodResolution - An IOC Container object which support method resolution of services =head1 SYNOPSIS use IOC::Container; my $container = IOC::Container->new(); $container->register(IOC::Service::Literal->new('log_file' => "logfile.log")); $container->register(IOC::Service->new('logger' => sub { my $c = shift; return FileLogger->new($c->log_file()); })); $container->register(IOC::Service->new('application' => sub { my $c = shift; my $app = Application->new(); $app->logger($c->logger()); return $app; })); $container->application()->run(); # or a more complex example # utilizing a tree-like structure # of services my $logging = IOC::Container->new('logging'); $logging->register(IOC::Service->new('logger' => sub { my $c = shift; return My::FileLogger->new($c->root()->filesystem()->filemanager()->openFile($c->log_file())); })); $logging->register(IOC::Service::Literal->new('log_file' => '/var/my_app.log')); my $database = IOC::Container->new('database'); $database->register(IOC::Service->new('connection' => sub { my $c = shift; return My::DB->connect($c->dsn(), $c->username(), $c->password()); })); $database->register(IOC::Service::Literal->new('dsn' => 'dbi:mysql:my_app')); $database->register(IOC::Service::Literal->new('username' => 'test')); $database->register(IOC::Service::Literal->new('password' => 'secret_test')); my $file_system = IOC::Container->new('filesystem'); $file_system->register(IOC::Service->new('filemanager' => sub { return My::FileManager->new() })); my $container = IOC::Container->new(); $container->addSubContainers($file_system, $database, $logging); $container->register(IOC::Service->new('application' => sub { my $c = shift; my $app = My::Application->new(); $app->logger($c->root()->logging()->logger()); $app->db_connection($c->root()->database()->connection()); return $app; })); $container->application()->run(); =head1 DESCRIPTION In this IOC framework, the IOC::Container::MethodResolution object holds instances of keyed IOC::Service objects which can be called as methods. +----------------+ | IOC::Container | +----------------+ | ^ | +----------------------------------+ | IOC::Container::MethodResolution | +----------------------------------+ =head1 METHODS There are no new methods for this subclass, but when a service is registered, the name of the service becomes a valid method for this particular container instance. =head1 TO DO =over 4 =item Work on the documentation =back =head1 BUGS None that I am aware of. Of course, if you find a bug, let me know, and I will be sure to fix it. =head1 CODE COVERAGE I use B to test the code coverage of my tests, see the CODE COVERAGE section of L for more information. =head1 SEE ALSO =head1 AUTHOR stevan little, Estevan@iinteractive.comE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2004-2007 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. L This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut