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Informations about the package ocra-service-manager

OcraServiceManager

OcraServiceManager is a Zend Framework 2 Module that decorates Zend\ServiceManager\ServiceManager to allow tracking dependencies between services.

It integrates with ZendDeveloperTools to provide aid in debugging what is happening between your dependencies, allowing you to produce dependency graphs such as the following one:

Example Dependency Graph generated by `OcraServiceManager`

It is heavily tested and supports proxying of any possible object type.

If you don't know what proxies are, you can read my article about service proxies and why we need them.

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Installation

The recommended way to install ocramius/ocra-service-manager is through composer:

You can then enable this module in your config/application.config.php by adding OcraServiceManager to the modules key:

Please note that you need to enable service manager logging and the ZendDeveloperTools toolbar to actually see something working.

Configuration

Following config keys are provided by default, but you can change them as you want. You can drop a file ocra-service-manager.local.php into your config/autoload directory to enable or disable logging of your service manager instances:

Please note that logging is enabled by default

Testing and Contributing

Please refer to the contents of .travis.yml to see how to test your patches against OcraServiceManager.

Any pull requests will be accepted only if:

Known limitations:


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