- Downgraded Flutter version in .fvmrc from 3.29.3 to 3.27.0 for compatibility with current dependencies - Raised Dart SDK constraint in benchmark_di/pubspec.yaml from >=3.0.0 <4.0.0 to >=3.2.0 <4.0.0 to align with required package minimums This change ensures environment compatibility for dependency resolution and build tools. No functional code changes.
benchmark_di
Benchmark suite for cherrypick DI container, get_it, and other DI solutions.
Overview
benchmark_di is a flexible benchmarking suite to compare DI containers (like cherrypick and get_it) on synthetic, deep, and real-world dependency scenarios – chains, factories, async, named, override, etc.
Features:
- Universal registration layer and modular scenario setup (works with any DI)
- Built-in support for cherrypick and get_it
- Clean CLI for matrix runs and output formats (Markdown, CSV, JSON, pretty)
- Reports metrics: timings, memory (RSS, peak), statistical spreads, and more
- Extendable via your own DIAdapter or benchmark scenarios
Benchmark Scenarios
- registerSingleton: Simple singleton registration/resolution
- chainSingleton: Resolution of long singleton chains (A→B→C...)
- chainFactory: Chain resolution via factories (new instances each time)
- asyncChain: Async chain (with async providers)
- named: Named/qualified resolution (e.g. from multiple implementations)
- override: Resolution and override in subScopes/child adapters
Supported DI
- cherrypick (default)
- get_it
- Easy to add your own DI by creating a DIAdapter
Switch DI with the CLI option: --di
How to Run
-
Install dependencies:
dart pub get -
Run all benchmarks (default: all scenarios, 2 warmup, 2 repeats):
dart run bin/main.dart --benchmark=all --format=markdown -
For get_it:
dart run bin/main.dart --di=getit --benchmark=all --format=markdown -
Show all CLI options:
dart run bin/main.dart --help
CLI Parameters
--di— DI implementation:cherrypick(default) orgetit--benchmark, -b— Scenario:registerSingleton,chainSingleton,chainFactory,asyncChain,named,override,all--chainCount, -c— Number of parallel chains (e.g.10,100)--nestingDepth, -d— Chain depth (e.g.5,10)--repeat, -r— Measurement repeats (default: 2)--warmup, -w— Warmup runs (default: 1)--format, -f— Output:pretty,csv,json,markdown--help, -h— Usage
Run Examples
-
All benchmarks for cherrypick:
dart run bin/main.dart --di=cherrypick --benchmark=all --format=markdown -
For get_it (all scenarios):
dart run bin/main.dart --di=getit --benchmark=all --format=markdown -
Specify chains/depth matrix:
dart run bin/main.dart --benchmark=chainSingleton --chainCount=10,100 --nestingDepth=5,10 --repeat=3 --format=csv
Universal DI registration: Adapter-centric approach
Starting from vX.Y.Z, all DI registration scenarios and logic are encapsulated in the adapter itself via the universalRegistration method.
How to use (in Dart code):
final di = CherrypickDIAdapter(); // or GetItAdapter(), RiverpodAdapter(), etc
di.setupDependencies(
di.universalRegistration(
scenario: UniversalScenario.chain,
chainCount: 10,
nestingDepth: 5,
bindingMode: UniversalBindingMode.singletonStrategy,
),
);
- There is no more need to use any global function or switch: each adapter provides its own type-safe implementation.
How to add a new scenario or DI:
- Implement
universalRegistration<S extends Enum>(...)in your adapter - Use your own Enum if you want adapter-specific scenarios!
- Benchmarks and CLI become automatically extensible for custom DI and scenarios.
CLI usage (runs all universal scenarios for Cherrypick, GetIt, Riverpod):
dart run bin/main.dart --di=cherrypick --benchmark=all
dart run bin/main.dart --di=getit --benchmark=all
dart run bin/main.dart --di=riverpod --benchmark=all
See the benchmark_di/lib/di_adapters/ folder for ready-to-use adapters.
Advantages
- Type-safe: Zero dynamic/object usage in DI flows.
- Extensible: New scenarios are just new Enum values and a method extension.
- No global registration logic: All DI-related logic is where it belongs: in the adapter.
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How to Add Your Own DI
- Implement a class extending
DIAdapter(lib/di_adapters/your_adapter.dart) - Implement the
universalRegistration<S extends Enum>(...)method directly in your adapter for type-safe and scenario-specific registration - Register your adapter in CLI (see
cli/benchmark_cli.dart) - No global function needed — all logic is within the adapter!
Universal DI registration: Adapter-centric approach
Starting from vX.Y.Z, all DI registration scenarios and logic are encapsulated in the adapter itself via the universalRegistration method.
How to use (in Dart code):
final di = CherrypickDIAdapter(); // or GetItAdapter(), RiverpodAdapter(), etc
di.setupDependencies(
di.universalRegistration(
scenario: UniversalScenario.chain,
chainCount: 10,
nestingDepth: 5,
bindingMode: UniversalBindingMode.singletonStrategy,
),
);
- There is no more need to use any global function or switch: each adapter provides its own type-safe implementation.
How to add a new scenario or DI:
- Implement
universalRegistration<S extends Enum>(...)in your adapter - Use your own Enum if you want adapter-specific scenarios!
- Benchmarks and CLI become automatically extensible for custom DI and scenarios.
CLI usage (runs all universal scenarios for Cherrypick, GetIt, Riverpod):
dart run bin/main.dart --di=cherrypick --benchmark=all
dart run bin/main.dart --di=getit --benchmark=all
dart run bin/main.dart --di=riverpod --benchmark=all
See the benchmark_di/lib/di_adapters/ folder for ready-to-use adapters.
Advantages
- Type-safe: Zero dynamic/object usage in DI flows.
- Extensible: New scenarios are just new Enum values and a method extension.
- No global registration logic: All DI-related logic is where it belongs: in the adapter.
Architecture
classDiagram
class BenchmarkCliRunner {
+run(args)
}
class UniversalChainBenchmark~TContainer~ {
+setup()
+run()
+teardown()
}
class UniversalChainAsyncBenchmark~TContainer~ {
+setup()
+run()
+teardown()
}
class DIAdapter~TContainer~ {
<<interface>>
+setupDependencies(cb)
+resolve~T~(named)
+resolveAsync~T~(named)
+teardown()
+openSubScope(name)
+waitForAsyncReady()
+universalRegistration<S extends Enum>(...)
}
class CherrypickDIAdapter
class GetItAdapter
class RiverpodAdapter
class UniversalChainModule {
+builder(scope)
+chainCount
+nestingDepth
+bindingMode
+scenario
}
class UniversalService {
<<interface>>
+value
+dependency
}
class UniversalServiceImpl {
+UniversalServiceImpl(value, dependency)
}
class Scope
class UniversalScenario
class UniversalBindingMode
%% Relationships
BenchmarkCliRunner --> UniversalChainBenchmark
BenchmarkCliRunner --> UniversalChainAsyncBenchmark
UniversalChainBenchmark *-- DIAdapter
UniversalChainAsyncBenchmark *-- DIAdapter
DIAdapter <|.. CherrypickDIAdapter
DIAdapter <|.. GetItAdapter
DIAdapter <|.. RiverpodAdapter
CherrypickDIAdapter ..> Scope
GetItAdapter ..> GetIt: "uses GetIt"
RiverpodAdapter ..> Map~String, ProviderBase~: "uses Provider registry"
DIAdapter o--> UniversalChainModule : setupDependencies
UniversalChainModule ..> UniversalScenario
UniversalChainModule ..> UniversalBindingMode
UniversalChainModule o-- UniversalServiceImpl : creates
UniversalService <|.. UniversalServiceImpl
UniversalServiceImpl --> UniversalService : dependency
%%
%% Each concrete adapter implements universalRegistration<S extends Enum>
%% You can add new scenario enums for custom adapters
%% Extensibility is achieved via adapter logic, not global functions
Metrics
Always collected:
- Timings (microseconds): mean, median, stddev, min, max
- Memory: RSS difference, peak RSS
License
MIT