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Informations about the package injector

InjectorServiceProvider

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Alternative way to define service providers in Silex

Let's say we've got this Math class

And we want to use it within a Silex application

We have one Service available in $app['math'], but, what's the type of the class? We need to inspect Math class to figure out what public functions are available. Sometimes I'm a bit lazy to do that, and because of that I've developed this small service provider to allow us to use a different approach to define our service providers.

And that's all. Our InjectorServiceProvider allows us to define the class provided by the service provider, and its Silex/Pimple key name in the Dependency Injection Container


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Requires silex/silex Version ^1.3
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