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Simple library to manage class instances. It handles dependencies and supports lazy instantiating.
Simple library to manage class instances. It handles dependencies and supports lazy instantiating., (*1)
0.1, (*2)
// create ClassFactory
$factory = new Zkrati\ClassManagement\ClassFactory();
// add class to ClassFactory, where first argument is a class name and second argument is an array of dependencies
$factory->addClass("Example\ClassName", array("First\Dependency", "Second\One");
// get instance of the class
$factory->getInstance("Example\ClassName");
simple right? You don“t need to bother with instantiating dependencies what so ever. ClassFactory handles that for you. Even dependencies can have it“s own dependencies. No problem for ClassFactory!, (*3)
If you make a complex project it would be uncomfortable adding classes one by one., (*4)
// create array like this one. Manualy in the code or parse from config file.
array(3) {
["Url\UrlTools"]=>
array(1) {
[0]=>
string(22) "Nette\Database\Context"
}
["Nette\Database\Context"]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(25) "Nette\Database\Connection"
[1]=>
string(24) "Nette\Database\Structure"
}
["Nette\Database\Structure"]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(25) "Nette\Database\Connection"
[1]=>
string(34) "Nette\Caching\Storages\FileStorage"
}
}
// give this group of classes to ClassFactory
$factory->addMultiple(array_of_classes);
If you need to create your own instance of some class for some reason, you can pass the created instance, (*5)
$myClass = new Example\ClassName();
// add created instance to ClassFactory
$factory->addInstance($myClass);
// and than you cen get it
$factory->getInstance("Example\ClassName");
If you want ClassFactory to give you an instance of a a class you didn“t tell ClassFactory about, it will throw UnknownClassnameException. So it is a good idea to catch it., (*6)
try{
// get instance of unknown class
$factory->getInstance("Unknown\ClassName");
} catch(UnknownClassnameException $e) {
$e->getMessage();
}
MIT, (*7)