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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T05:58:16+00:00 2026-05-13T05:58:16+00:00

I have an application config file that looks something like this: database: type: [db-type]

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I have an application config file that looks something like this:

database:
  type: [db-type]
  username: [name]
  password: [pw]
  server: [ip]
  database: [db-name]

db-type can be any of the following: {postgresql, mysql, mssql, file}.
I wanted to configure the binding, such that (it’s hibernate based) the app loads a special Provider of SessionFactory depending on which of the values is used, i.e. a PostgresqlSessionFactoryProvider.

The problem is, that Guice also takes care of injecting an instance of Config.class into classes that need access to it. Now I need to access the config, while setting up the binding… It’s sort of a chicken-egg problem.

How do I get around that?

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    2026-05-13T05:58:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:58 am

    I have found a way to do this. It might not be the best way to do it, so if you know better, I will still look at the answers.

    The point is, that the binder does first have to be completely configured, so it can provide an instance of Config.class.

    So I came up with a custom Provider for SessionFactory.class that needs a config and the guice injector itself, so that when all the info has been slurped by guice, it has the means to provide a different implementation based on the config.

    public class SessionFactoryProvider implements Provider<SessionFactory> {
    
        private Config config;
        private Injector injector;
    
        @Inject
        public SessionFactoryProvider(Config config, Injector injector) {
            this.config = config;
            this.injector = injector;
        }
    
        @Override
        public SessionFactory get() {
            switch (config.database.type) {
            case postgresql:
                return injector.getInstance(PostgresqlSessionFactoryProvider.class).get();
            case mysql:
                return injector.getInstance(MysqlSessionFactoryProvider.class).get();
            case file:
                return injector.getInstance(FileBasedSessionFactoryProvider.class).get();
                /* some more providers... */
            default:
                return injector.getInstance(FileBasedSessionFactoryProvider.class).get();
            }
        }
    }
    

    What do you think? Is this a good way to do this?

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