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Informations about the package corus

Corus

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A fast dependency injection framework based on Symfony components

Corus is a micro-framework which aims to be a true dependency injection environment where using the container as a service locator is actively avoided. This makes the framework - and the codebase of any application derived form it - more interoperable, flexible and testable. Many thanks to illibejiep and his TrueDI for the inspiration and original codebase from which this project is heavily based.

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Installation

The recommended way to install Corus is using Composer. You can either install Composer per-project or globally following the instructions on their website. Once Composer is installed, simply add Corus to your dependencies - the quick and easy way is by using the command line:

composer require corus-framework/corus

Usage

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Credits

Many thanks to illibejiep and his implementation of true dependency injection TrueDI from which this library is derived.


All versions of corus with dependencies

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Requires symfony/dependency-injection Version ^3.0
symfony/event-dispatcher Version ^3.0
symfony/routing Version ^3.0
symfony/config Version ^3.0
symfony/http-foundation Version ^3.0
symfony/http-kernel Version ^3.0
symfony/proxy-manager-bridge Version ^3.0
symfony/yaml Version ^3.0
symfony/stopwatch Version ^3.0
doctrine/orm Version ^2.5
twig/twig Version ^1.24
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