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Vendor synecdoche Package square1-container Short Description A dependency injection container wrapper for square one License
GPL-2.0-only
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The Tribe Libs Container uses PHP-DI to help you build
object graphs, allowing for autowiring
dependency injection.
Mutable Container
In general, you should design your services to be stateless.
However, for long-running processes (like queues) or in situations where you absolutely must create a fresh object, including all of its dependencies, you can use the Mutable Container.
This opens up the makeFresh() method, which works exactly like PHP-DI's make() method, but flushes the container's resolved entries, meaning the object's dependencies will also be recreated from scratch.
NOTE: Only use this when necessary, this is not as performant as the default container.
In a definer:
Then you can utilize the makeFresh() method to create purely fresh objects
each time it's called:
Then call your factory:
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Requiresphp Version
>=8.1 php-di/php-di Version
^6.0
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