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Vendor digilist Package dependency-graph Short Description Dependency Graph Resolver in PHP License
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This library provides a simple Dependency Graph resolver. It supports multiple root nodes which are detected automatically.
Installation
You can install this library with Composer by requiring digilist/dependency-graph
Example Usage:
There are two ways to define dependencies. One way is to define the dependencies directly on the node by calling the dependsOn method. By using this method you have to add the nodes manually to the graph (or at least the root nodes).
Alternatively, you can define the dependencies on the graph. By using this method, the root node will be automatically detected.
The passed payload to DependencyNode can be any arbitrary PHP element (primitive, array, object, resource...).
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