To install via composer (http://getcomposer.org/), place the following in your composer.json file:
{
"require": {
"barbosa/hackpack": "dev-master"
}
}
or download package from github.com:
https://github.com/barbosa89/hackpack
Consider the following folder structure:
/project
/src
MainClass.php
Router.php
TextProcessing.php
Request.php
services.php
/test
The services.php file, returns an array with an alias and the corresponding namespace and the following sintax:
<?php
/**
* file: services.php
*/
return [
'router' => Some\Namespace\Router::class,
'text' => Some\Namespace\TextProcessing::class,
'request' => Some\Namespace\Request::class
];
In the MainClass.php file, invoke to ServiceLoader::load() method:
<?php
namespace Some\Namespace;
use Barbosa\HackPack\ServiceLoader;
class MainClass
{
public function __construct
{
$services = require 'services.php';
ServiceLoader::load($services);
}
}
The ServiceLoader::load() method loads the objects in function style, wich are available in the application.
Now you can invoke services in functions style from anywhere in the application. Example:
<?php
namespace Some\Namespace;
use Barbosa\HackPack\ServiceLoader;
class MainClass
{
public function __construct
{
$aliases = require 'services.php';
ServiceLoader::load($services);
}
public function resolveUri($uri)
{
return request()->parseUri($uri);
}
}
The object name in function style, depends on the name assigned in the array. This is an alternative to Packager Library.
# Pass parameters to the constructor
request($uri)->parseUri();
# Pass parameters to methods
request()->parseUri($uri);
# Chaining of methods
request()->parseUri($uri)->getResult();
- Check for open issues or open a new issue to start a discussion around a bug or feature.
- Fork the repository on GitHub to start making your changes.
- Write one or more tests for the new feature or that expose the bug.
- Make code changes to implement the feature or fix the bug.
- Send a pull request to get your changes merged and published.
Thanks...