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Informations about the package airlock

Airlock

Airlock is a simple abstract adapter class to provide decoupling to dependencies that don't specify their own interfaces.

Installation

Install Airlock by adding the following to your composer.json file

Usage

  1. Create an interface specifying the methods of the concrete dependency you are going to depend on.

  2. Create an adapter class that extends Airlock and implements the interface.

    Each method needs to contain

    or it will not behave as expected.

  3. Inject the concrete dependency via the adapter constructor. This can either be done by using the predefined Airlock constructor

    or typehinted and injected via an IoC container

  4. Enjoy! You can now typehint the interface and inject the adapter instead of the concrete dependency (assuming appropriate IoC bindings). Use the adapter exactly as you would the concrete dependency and sleep better at night knowing that your code is decoupled from it.

Other Usage

You can use Airlock with empty interfaces that simply provide latches for your IoC container to resolve. Just inject your concrete dependency into your adapter and let Airlock do the rest. Not as architecturally sound as a well defined interface, but it gets you the benefits of not being tied to the concrete dependency while not requiring you to define each method in the adapter.


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