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simple-container

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Introduction

This is about the simple container to help developers to understand how the Reflection works.

Usage

Firstly, you have to specify a class that you want to inject.

For example, we assume that you want to inject following Profile class:

class Profile
{
    protected $userName;

    public function __construct($userName = 'lee')
    {
        $this->userName = $userName;
    }

    public function getUserName()
    {
        return $this->userName;
    }
}

Then we use the Container class to inject this Profile class.

use Lee\Container\Container;

$container = new Container();
$container->set(Profile::class);
$profile = $container->get(Profile::class);

echo $profile->getUserName(); // lee

If you want to inject class that its constructor arguments is without the default value, we should specify them by ourselves.

The sample codes are as follows:

class Profile
{
    protected $userName;

    public function __construct($userName)
    {
        $this->userName = $userName;
    }

    public function getUserName()
    {
        return $this->userName;
    }
}

Then we use Container class to inject this class.

use Lee\Container\Container;

$container = new Container();
$container->set(Profile::class);
$profile = $container->get(Profile::class, ['userName' => 'Peter']);

echo $profile->getUserName(); // Peter

References

This simple-container is about implementing this post.

However, this post we refer is incorrect on some approaches.

We decide to implement this PHP package to complete the correct container example.