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Imbrix

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Imbrix is a fully unit tested dependency manager suited for small PHP projects.

Packagist link

Still in progress

  • Wrapper for DependencyManager to get static access to it (singleton way ?)

Installation

Imbrix is available through composer :

$ php composer.phar require babacooll/imbrix ~0.0.3

How to use

All you need is to instanciate a new DependencyManager :

<?php

use Imbrix\DependencyManager;

$depManager = new DependencyManager();

This DependencyManager will contains both your services and parameters.

Services

You can add your services easily with the addService method, first parameter being your service name and second a closure returning your service :

<?php

$depManager->addService('myService', function () {
    return new MyService();
});

You can retrieve your service with the get method :

<?php

$depManager->get('myService');

Parameters

Same method exists for parameters, first parameter being your parameter name and second is string value :

<?php

$depManager->addParameter('myParameter', 'value');

You can retrieve your parameter with the get method :

<?php

$depManager->get('myParameter');

Injection

You can inject parameters into services and services into services (as many times you need it). All you need is the name of the service/parameter you want to inject :

<?php

// Injection of a parameter into a service

$depManager = new DependencyManager();

$depManager->addParameter('myParameter', 'value');
$depManager->addService('myService', function ($myParameter) {
    return new MyService($myParameter);
});

The order of the parameters/service definition does not matter as your service will be instanciate after the whole definition when you do call the get method (not before !).

A more complex example as following :

<?php

$depManager = new DependencyManager();

$depManager->addParameter('myParameter', 'value');
$depManager->addService('myService', function ($myParameter) {
    return new MyService($myParameter);
});
$depManager->addService('mySecondService', function ($myService, $myParameter) {
    return new MySecondService($myService, $myParameter);
});

// We suppose MySecondService has both a getMyService() and a getParameter() method and the Service a getParameter()

echo $depManager->get('mySecondService')->getMyService()->getParameter();
echo $depManager->get('mySecondService')->getParameter();

// Both will return "value"

Feel free to add feedbacks !