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package com.google.inject;
import com.google.inject.internal.InternalInjectorCreator;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* The entry point to the Guice framework. Creates {@link Injector}s from {@link Module}s.
*
* Guice supports a model of development that draws clear boundaries between APIs,
* Implementations of these APIs, Modules which configure these implementations, and finally
* Applications which consist of a collection of Modules. It is the Application, which typically
* defines your {@code main()} method, that bootstraps the Guice Injector using the {@code Guice}
* class, as in this example:
*
*
* public class FooApplication {
* public static void main(String[] args) {
* Injector injector = Guice.createInjector(
* new ModuleA(),
* new ModuleB(),
* . . .
* new FooApplicationFlagsModule(args)
* );
*
* // Now just bootstrap the application and you're done
* FooStarter starter = injector.getInstance(FooStarter.class);
* starter.runApplication();
* }
* }
*
*/
public final class Guice {
private Guice() {}
/**
* Creates an injector for the given set of modules. This is equivalent to calling {@link
* #createInjector(Stage, Module...)} with Stage.DEVELOPMENT.
*
* @throws CreationException if one or more errors occur during injector construction
*/
public static Injector createInjector(Module... modules) {
return createInjector(Arrays.asList(modules));
}
/**
* Creates an injector for the given set of modules. This is equivalent to calling {@link
* #createInjector(Stage, Iterable)} with Stage.DEVELOPMENT.
*
* @throws CreationException if one or more errors occur during injector creation
*/
public static Injector createInjector(Iterable extends Module> modules) {
return createInjector(Stage.DEVELOPMENT, modules);
}
/**
* Creates an injector for the given set of modules, in a given development stage.
*
* @throws CreationException if one or more errors occur during injector creation.
*/
public static Injector createInjector(Stage stage, Module... modules) {
return createInjector(stage, Arrays.asList(modules));
}
/**
* Creates an injector for the given set of modules, in a given development stage.
*
* @throws CreationException if one or more errors occur during injector construction
*/
public static Injector createInjector(Stage stage, Iterable extends Module> modules) {
return new InternalInjectorCreator().stage(stage).addModules(modules).build();
}
}