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Vendor mattferris Package provider Short Description Implementation standard for consumer/provider interfaces License
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Common interfaces ProviderInterface and ConsumerInterface for inverting
control of configuration. This allows a consumer to pass control to a
provider so that the provider can configure the consumer.
The consumer must implement a register() method and the provider must
implement a provides() method. An instance of provider is passed to
register(), and register() in turn calls provides(), passing an instance
of itself. This then allows the provider to call methods on the consumer and
configure as needed.
In practice, this might look like:
Note: ProviderInterface doesn't type-hint what kind of consumer it
expects. This is on purpose, as providers implementing the interface can then
validate the consumer based on what type they want. If a consumer isn't of
they correct type, providers can throw an InvalidConsumerException.
Taking this example further, if an application contains multiple packages that
each provide services, packages can configure their services automatically by
implementing their own providers.
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