Manual Component
This page summarizes the information & use of manual components.
Concepts
Manual components are not part of mandarine native components, instead, they are declared manually (usually in a configuration component) by the user.
After declaring a manual component, it will be added to the Dependency Injection Container and it will be available for injection across your mandarine-powered application.
They provide flexibility and adaptability for third-party libraries or existent codes.
Manual components are the way to declare an object that is not mandarine-powered injectable inside a mandarine-powered application.
Usage
The @Injectable decorator handles the creation & representation of a non-native mandarine class inside the DI container. This means, @Injectable creates a manual component under the hood.
Example
In the example above, we are injecting ManualInjectionService, even though it is not a valid mandarine component, we are making it valid & readable for the DI container by declaring it with @Injectable as shown above. This way, when we call MyComponent.getResult() we will get "Hello Bill".
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