elazar / auryn-container-interop
PSR-11 Container compatibility for Auryn
Requires
- psr/container: ^1.0
- rdlowrey/auryn: ^1.4
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5
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Last update: 2024-11-29 04:36:11 UTC
README
PSR-11 compatibility for Auryn
License
This library is licensed under the MIT License.
Installation
Use composer.
composer require elazar/auryn-container-interop
Usage
use Elazar\Auryn\Container; use Acme\SomeDependency; $container = new Container; if ($container->has(SomeDependency::class)) { // ... } $instance = $container->get(SomeDependency::class); // All public methods of Auryn\Injector are available $instance = $container->make(SomeDependency::class);
Be sure you are familiar with how Auryn works. As recommended by its author, avoid using it as a service locator.
Implementation
While I agree with a lot of the discussion in this issue regarding why new projects can use Auryn directly without a PSR-11 implementation, I do think that such an implementation can be useful for integrating Auryn with third-party libraries that use PSR-11, such as zend-expressive.
The implementation in this repository takes a small amount of liberty with this passage from Section 1.1.2 of the PSR-11 specification:
has
... MUST returntrue
if an entry identifier is known to the container
Auryn uses fully qualified names for classes and interfaces to identify dependencies where most container implementations use user-designated names. As such, it's possible for Auryn to instantiate a class even if it contains no definitions for that class (e.g. if the class has no required constructor parameters or if those parameters are themselves instantiable classes).
Because of this, ContainerInterface->has()
in this PSR-11
implementation will return true
if either the underlying Auryn\Injector
instance has definitions for a requested class or interface or if a requested
class is defined and considered instantiable (i.e. is not abstract
and has a
public
implementation of __construct()
). While some may view this as
technically incorrect, it seems consistent to me with the overall spirit and
intentions of the PSR-11 standard.
Development
To run the PHPUnit test suite:
composer run-script test