MIF_E31222691/laravel/container.php

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<?php namespace Laravel;
class IoC {
/**
* The active container instance.
*
* @var Container
*/
public static $container;
/**
* Get the active container instance.
*
* The container is set early in the request cycle and can be access here for
* use as a service locator if object injection is not practical.
*
* <code>
* // Get the active container instance
* $container = IoC::container();
*
* // Get the active container instance and call the resolve method
* $container = IoC::container()->resolve('instance');
* </code>
*
* @return Container
*/
public static function container()
{
return static::$container;
}
/**
* Magic Method for calling methods on the active container instance.
*
* <code>
* // Call the "resolve" method on the active container instance
* $instance = IoC::resolve('instance');
*
* // Equivalent operation using the "container" method
* $instance = IoC::container()->resolve('instance');
* </code>
*/
public static function __callStatic($method, $parameters)
{
return call_user_func_array(array(static::$container, $method), $parameters);
}
}
class Container {
/**
* The resolved singleton instances.
*
* @var array
*/
public $singletons = array();
/**
* The registered dependencies.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $registry = array();
/**
* Create a new IoC container instance.
*
* @param array $registry
* @return void
*/
public function __construct($registry = array())
{
$this->registry = $registry;
}
/**
* Register an object and its resolver.
*
* The resolver function is called when the registered object is requested.
*
* <code>
* // Register an object in the container
* IoC::register('something', function($container) {return new Something;});
*
* // Register an object in the container as a singleton
* IoC::register('something', function($container) {return new Something;}, true);
* </code>
*
* @param string $name
* @param Closure $resolver
* @return void
*/
public function register($name, $resolver, $singleton = false)
{
$this->registry[$name] = array('resolver' => $resolver, 'singleton' => $singleton);
}
/**
* Determine if an object has been registered in the container.
*
* @param string $name
* @return bool
*/
public function registered($name)
{
return array_key_exists($name, $this->registry);
}
/**
* Register an object as a singleton.
*
* Singletons will only be instantiated the first time they are resolved. On subsequent
* requests for the object, the original instance will be returned.
*
* <code>
* // Register an object in the container as a singleton
* IoC::singleton('something', function($container) {return new Something;});
* </code>
*
* @param string $name
* @param Closure $resolver
* @return void
*/
public function singleton($name, $resolver)
{
$this->register($name, $resolver, true);
}
/**
* Register an instance as a singleton.
*
* This method allows you to register an already existing object instance with the
* container to be managed as a singleton instance.
*
* <code>
* // Register an instance with the IoC container
* IoC::instance('something', new Something);
* </code>
*
* @param string $name
* @param mixed $instance
* @return void
*/
public function instance($name, $instance)
{
$this->singletons[$name] = $instance;
}
/**
* Resolve an object.
*
* The object's resolver will be called and its result will be returned. If the
* object is registered as a singleton and has already been resolved, the instance
* that has already been instantiated will be returned.
*
* <code>
* // Get the "something" object out of the IoC container
* $something = IoC::resolve('something');
* </code>
*
* @param string $name
* @return mixed
*/
public function resolve($name)
{
if (array_key_exists($name, $this->singletons)) return $this->singletons[$name];
if ( ! $this->registered($name))
{
throw new \Exception("Error resolving [$name]. No resolver has been registered in the container.");
}
$object = call_user_func($this->registry[$name]['resolver'], $this);
return (isset($this->registry[$name]['singleton'])) ? $this->singletons[$name] = $object : $object;
}
/**
* Magic Method for resolving classes out of the IoC container.
*
* <code>
* // Get the "something" instance out of the IoC container
* $something = IoC::container()->something;
*
* // Equivalent method of retrieving the instance using the resolve method
* $something = IoC::container()->resolve('something');
* </code>
*/
public function __get($key)
{
if ($this->registered($key)) return $this->resolve($key);
throw new \Exception("Attempting to resolve undefined class [$key].");
}
}