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Informations about the package fuelblade

Packfire FuelBlade

What is FuelBlade?

Packfire FuelBlade is a library that helps you the power of dependency injection into your PHP application. Through the Inversion of Control (IoC) technique, you can decouple class dependencies and build better test-friendly code.

What is IoC?

Traditionally, a class is easily coupled like this:

``

However, TaskManager is now coupled to ConsoleOutput. Any output made by TaskManager can only go to console output and there is no flexibility in choosing which output to use. Hence, we can perform some abstraction magic and write some code like this:

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Nettuts+ has a great article on explaining the various methods of dependency injections, and ultimately explaining IoC as the ultimate solution.

Sounds Great! How do I install FuelBlade?

You can install FuelBlade from Packagist via Composer.

{
    "require": {
        "packfire/fuelblade": "1.1.*"
    }
}

All of the releases of Packfire FuelBlade are described on the package's Packagist page. Through Composer's autoloader (or your own), you will be able to use FuelBlade directly into your application.


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