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paysera/lib-dependency-injection

Composer 安装命令:

composer require paysera/lib-dependency-injection

包简介

Helper classes for Symfony Dependency Injection component

README 文档

README

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What is this?

Extra features for easier integration with Symfony Dependency Injection component.

Contains compiler pass for registering tagged services with some another service - no need to write custom class in each and every case.

Installation

composer require paysera/lib-dependency-injection

Basic functionality

To register tagged services to some other service. Optionally passes attributes of the tag, too.

class SomeBundle extends Bundle
{
    public function build(ContainerBuilder $container)
    {
        $container->addCompilerPass(new AddTaggedCompilerPass(
            'some_bundle.registry', // ID of service to modify
            'my_provider',          // name of tag to search for
            'addProvider',          // method to call on modified service
            [           // this parameter is optional and defines attributes to pass from tag
                'key',
                'theme' => 'default',   // attribute with default value
                'optional',
            ]
        ));
    }
}
class Registry
{
    // first - tagged service. Others (optional) in the order as they come in the attributes array
    public function addProvider(ProviderInterface $provider, $key, $theme, $optional = null)
    {
        $this->providers[$key] = $provider;    // or whatever
    }
}
<service id="some_bundle.registry" class="Acme\Registry">
    <argument>Any arguments service might have</argument>
    
    <!-- Such comment is optional here, but highly recommended for easier debugging: -->
    <!-- Calls addProvider with each service tagged with my_provider -->
</service>

<service id="awesome_provider" class="Acme\AwesomeProvider">
    <tag name="my_provider" key="awesome"/>
</service>
<service id="nice_provider" class="Acme\NiceProvider">
    <tag name="my_provider" key="nice" theme="not a default one"/>
</service>
<service id="superb_provider" class="Acme\SuperbProvider">
    <tag name="my_provider" key="superb" optional="leave theme as default, overwrite optional"/>
    <!-- Same service can have several tags, method will be called for each one of them -->
    <tag name="my_provider" key="superb_dark" theme="dark"/>
</service>

Using priority

Sometimes we need to call method with tagged services by some pre-defined priority. We could prioritize in the service itself, but this makes code duplicated and also is not as quick as ordering in compile-time – no need to sort anything in the run-time.

Priority should be enabled when registering compiler pass. It's provided in priority attribute. Lower the priority, earlier the call. If priority is not provided, defaults to 0.

class SomeBundle extends Bundle
{
    public function build(ContainerBuilder $container)
    {
        $container->addCompilerPass((new AddTaggedCompilerPass(
            'some_bundle.registry', // ID of service to modify
            'my_provider',          // name of tag to search for
            'addProvider',          // method to call on modified service
            ['key', 'theme' => 'default', 'optional'],
        ))->enablePriority()); // attribute name can be passed here, defaults to `priority`
    }
}
<service id="awesome_provider" class="Acme/AwesomeProvider">
    <tag name="my_provider" key="awesome"/>
</service>
<service id="nice_provider" class="Acme/NiceProvider">
    <tag name="my_provider" key="nice" priority="-1" theme="dark"/>
    <tag name="my_provider" key="fallback" priority="9001" optional="optional param"/>
</service>
<service id="another_provider" class="Acme/AnotherProvider">
    <tag name="my_provider" key="another"/>
</service>

Resolves to:

// priority -1 - smallest:
$registry->addProvider($niceProvider, 'nice', 'dark');
// priority defaults to 0, called in the order as registered:
$registry->addProvider($awesomeProvider, 'awesome', 'default');  
$registry->addProvider($anotherProvider, 'another', 'default');
// priority is over 9000:
$registry->addProvider($awesomeProvider, 'fallback', 'default', 'optional param');

Tuning performance

When adding many services by method calls, all of them need to be created when instantiating the collector service. This could get troublesome if number of services is high.

This is why you can configure a few options to use instead of just passing the service:

  • lazy_service – pass the service as normally, but mark all services lazy. This makes it faster in production in most cases, but can be quite slow in development, as container must be rebuilt every time you modify any of those services (even the code itself);
  • id – pass only ID of the service, also make tagged service public. This requires you to inject container into your collector and get services by ID when needed.
class SomeBundle extends Bundle
{
    public function build(ContainerBuilder $container)
    {
        $container->addCompilerPass((new AddTaggedCompilerPass(
            'some_bundle.registry', // ID of service to modify
            'my_provider',          // name of tag to search for
            'addProvider',          // method to call on modified service
            ['key', 'theme' => 'default', 'optional'],
        ))->setCallMode(AddTaggedCompilerPass::CALL_MODE_ID));
    }
}
class Registry
{
    private $container;

    public function addProvider(string $providerId, $key, $theme, $optional = null)
    {
        $this->providers[$key] = $providerId;
    }
    
    private function getProvider(string $key)
    {
        return $this->container->get($this->providers[$key]);
    }
    
    // ...
}

Semantic versioning

This library follows semantic versioning.

See Symfony BC rules for basic information about what can be changed and what not in the API.

Running tests

composer update
composer test

Contributing

Feel free to create issues and give pull requests.

You can fix any code style issues using this command:

composer fix-cs

paysera/lib-dependency-injection 适用场景与选型建议

paysera/lib-dependency-injection 是一款 基于 PHP 开发的 Composer 扩展包,目前已累计 43.62k 次下载、GitHub Stars 达 2, 最近一次更新时间为 2017 年 07 月 14 日, 在 PHP 生态内属于活跃度较高的组件。

它主要适用于以下技术方向: 「dependencyinjection」 「di」 「dic」 「tags」 「tag」 「services」 等业务场景。在实际项目中,围绕这些方向常见需要落地的问题包括:接口对接、性能调优、并发安全、与既有框架(Laravel / ThinkPHP / Yii / Webman 等)的兼容适配,以及生产环境的日志埋点与稳定性保障。

我们在过去多个企业项目中使用过 paysera/lib-dependency-injection 或与其功能相近的方案,如果你在选型或落地过程中遇到问题,例如 版本兼容、二次改造、私有化封装、与内部系统对接、生产 BUG 排查,欢迎联系我们协助评估。

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GitHub 信息

  • Stars: 2
  • Watchers: 7
  • Forks: 3
  • 开发语言: PHP

其他信息

  • 授权协议: MIT
  • 更新时间: 2017-07-14