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Builder for stack middlewares based on HttpKernelInterface.
Stack/Builder is a small library that helps you construct a nested
HttpKernelInterface decorator tree. It models it as a stack of middlewares.
Example
If you want to decorate a silex app with
session and cache middlewares, you'll have to do something like this:
This can get quite annoying indeed. Stack/Builder simplifies that:
As you can see, by arranging the layers as a stack, they become a lot easier
to work with.
In the front controller, you need to serve the request:
Stack/Builder also supports pushing a callable on to the stack, for situations
where instantiating middlewares might be more complicated. The callable should
accept a HttpKernelInterface as the first argument and should also return a
HttpKernelInterface. The example above could be rewritten as:
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