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In this example, we're defining a PDO service within an entry db.
Then we set the values of the parameters in the same order as the constructor : PDO::__construct(string $dsn, ?string $username = null, ?string $password = null, ?array $options = null)) :
Finally we retrieve the PDO service.
Shared and Unshared Dependencies
In this example, we're defining a logger service which is shared by default.
We're retrieving the logger service twice, so we can see that the two instances are identical.
Auto-wiring by default
In this example we create a custom class that requires a Logger instance to be instantiated :
We create an entry in the Container with Logger::class and use a closure to instantiate it.
We create an entry in the Container with MyApp::class; as we did not provide a second parameter,
the container will do its best to fetch required parameters (here, a Logger) from the environment.
Use the container to get dependencies in a definition
Let say we have a PDO::class defined in our container and would like to use it in a Symfony CacheInterface
using PdoAdapter.
We can simply get the PDO::class instance we defined by requesting it in the function parameters.
License
The package is licensed under the MIT license. See License File for more information.
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