Hi Steve,

Thank you for the reference, looks great to help me go along. Sorry if I 
didn't make myself clear enough on my post. 

Regarding the dependency injection/service container, what I mean is that 
when a view callable depends on a service to fulfill its job, in PHP I 
usually inject it dependencies in constructor

public function __construct($taskRepository, $orgChart)
{
    $this->taskRepository = $taskRepository;
    $this->orgChart = $orgChart;
}

the arguments will be resolved by the service container via configuration.

in pyramid I'm thinking if its possible to do the same way like

def my_view(request, taskRepository, orgChart):
    task = taskRepository.findByid(request.params["taskId"])
    // do more work
    return task

notice that the taskRepository and orgChart are injected as arguments, not 
sure if its possible or something related to ZCML?

The common thing I see is that you will add it in the registry so you can 
use it inside the view method body like

request.taskRepository.findById. But Im not sure if its easily testable.


On Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 2:17:49 AM UTC+4, Steve Piercy wrote:
>
> Hi Jaime, 
>
> Welcome to Pyramid!  You'll find that the community is helpful. 
>
> As with all projects under the Pylons Project, requesting 
> support follows our guidelines.  Pyramid has some specific 
> community guidelines and resources: 
> https://trypyramid.com/community.html 
> https://trypyramid.com/resources.html 
>
> TDD/BDD/DDD is outside Pyramid's and the Pylons Project's 
> realms, although there exist implementations of such practices 
> within Python that may be useful.  Sorry, I don't have specific examples. 
>
> I'm not really clear what you mean by Dependency Injection / 
> Service Container.  Do you mean a package manager / using 
> virtual environments? 
>
> For server setup, we have a relevant section in the Pyramid 
> Community Cookbook. 
>
> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_cookbook/en/latest/deployment/index.html
>  
>
> If you have specific questions, we can direct you to appropriate 
> resources or help you understand things that are different 
> between Python and PHP.  Sometimes it helps if you say, "I used 
> X in PHP, which helped me do A, B, and C.  Is there something 
> similar in Python?" 
>
> --steve 
>
>
>
> On 3/25/17 at 2:39 PM, [email protected] <javascript:> (Jaime Sangcap) 
> pronounced: 
>
> >Permission to Post. 
> > 
> >Hi all! Coming from a PHP background, I'm just starting out 
> >with python and very eager to learn pyramid as it seems a 
> >pretty solid framework. 
> > 
> >I'm wondering if someone is interested in mentoring/coaching 
> >maybe to build an app to demo how to customize pyramid and 
> >explain further. The documentation is actually great but 
> >sometimes I run into some points where I need to know how to 
> >translate what I'm doing from PHP into pythonic way, dependency 
> >injection for example. 
> > 
> >I know you guys are really busy doing amazing things so I don't 
> >expect it to be free, but not too expensive neither :) 
> >Of course free offers are welcome maybe I can contribute back 
> >on your project later on :) 
> > 
> >My subject of interest if possible are 
> >- TDD/BDD/DDD 
> >- Dependency Injection / Service Container 
> >- Basic Server setup (like nginx to reverse proxy python?) 
> > 
>
> ------------------------ 
> Steve Piercy, Soquel, CA 
>
>

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