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Monday, February 13, 2017

Aurelia - Dependency Injections

In this chapter we will show you how to use Aurelia dependency injection library.
First we need to create new file dependency-test.js inside src folder. In this file, we will create simple class DependencyTest. This class will be later injected as a dependency.

src/dependency-test.js

export class DependencyTest {
   constructor(){
      this.test = "Test is succesfull!!!";
   }
}

Inject

In our app.js file we are importing inject library and DependencyTest class that we created above. To inject the class we are using @inject() function. Our App class will just log it to the developer console.
import {inject} from 'aurelia-framework';
import {DependencyTest} from './dependency-test';

@inject(DependencyTest)

export class App {
   constructor(DependencyTest){
      console.log(DependencyTest);
   }
}
We can check the console to see that the DependencyTest class is injected.
Aurelia Dependency Injection Log We will show you more examples of Aurelia dependency injection in next chapters.

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