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Informations about the package iocconf

Populate and configure Laravel's IoC container with xml

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Synopsis

IoCConf provides a convenient way to handle dependecy injection using xml. E.g. it is possible to setup your controllers with either contructor or setter injection.

Installation

IocConf requires XmlConf to work.

Add thapp/iocconf ans thapp/xmlconf as a requirement to composer.json:

Then run composer update or composer install

Next step is to tell laravel to load the serviceprovider. In app/config/app.php add

to the providers array.

Make sure XmlConf is installed properly, then tell XmlConf where to find the ioc configuration (app/config/packages/thapp/xmlconf/config.php)

Example

Given you want to inject Laravel's view Object into a controller, the xml configuration would look something like this:

The config xml would look like this

Usage

xml

Note: An entity node can have an id attribute but must have a class and a scope attribute, An agument node must either have an id or class attribute.

Possible entity scopes:

php


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Requires thapp/xmlconf Version 1.0.*
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