Multi-binding
Kodein-DI allows multi bindings via a binding set.
In a Set
Binding in a Set
To have multiple bindings in a set, you need to:
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Declare that you are using a set binding for a particular bound type.
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Add bindings to the set.
Configuration bindings.val di = DI {
bind() from setBinding<Configuration>() (1)
bind<Configuration>().inSet() with provider { FooConfiguration() } (2)
bind<Configuration>().inSet() with singleton { BarConfiguration() } (2)
}
| 1 | Creating a set binding of Configuration. |
| 2 | Binding multiple Configuration implementations. |
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You can:
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You can also bind multiple bindings with arguments (such as factory or multiton) in a set as long as all bindings share the same argument type.
Result bindings.val di = DI {
bind() from argSetBinding<Query, Result>()
bind<Result>().inSet() with factory { q: Query -> Foo.query(q) }
bind<Result>().inSet() with multiton { q: Query -> Bar.query(q) }
}
Retrieving from a Set
Note that the type being bound is Set<T>, not T.
Therefore, you need to retrieve a Set:
Configuration with the generic version.val configurations: Set<Configuration> by di.instance()
if you are using the erased version, you need to retrieve thusly:
Configuration with the erased version.val configurations: Set<Configuration> by di.Instance(erasedSet())
In a map
Kodein-DI does not directly support map multi-binding. However, it is very easy to create a binding map by using a binding set.
First, create the following primitive:
Map<String, Configuration>.typealias ConfigurationEntry = Pair<String, Configuration>
typealias ConfigurationEntries = Set<ConfigurationEntry>
Then, bind with keys:
val di = DI {
bind() from setBinding<ConfigurationEntry>()
bind<ConfigurationEntry>().inSet() with factory { "foo" to FooConfiguration() }
bind<ConfigurationEntry>().inSet() with multiton { "bar" to BarConfiguration() }
}
Finally, retrieve the map:
val configurations by di.instance<ConfigurationEntries>().toMap()