YACO (Yet Another COmpiler) is a PHP tool that generates a PHP container based on entry definitions. It is fully compatible with entry definitions from definition-interop.
You can install this package through Composer:
{
"require": {
"thecodingmachine/yaco": "^1.2"
}
}
The packages adheres to the SemVer specification, and there will be full backward compatibility between minor versions.
This package contains a Compiler
class. The goal of this class is to take a number of "entry definitions"
(as defined in definition-interop) and to transform those
into a PHP class that implements the ContainerInterface
use TheCodingMachine\Yaco\Compiler;
$compiler = new Compiler();
// ...
foreach ($definitions as $identifier => $definition) {
/* @var $definition Interop\Container\Definition\DefinitionInterface */
$compiler->addDefinition($identifier, $definition);
}
// Let's dump the code of the My\Container class.
file_put_contents("Container.php", $compiler->compile("My\\Container"));
Now, you can instantiate your container using this code:
$container = new My\Container();
$service = $container->get('a_service');
Note: Yaco is consuming container definitions (implementing Interop\Container\Definition\DefinitionInterface
).
Out of the box, Yaco does not provide any classes implementing this interface.
However, you can find such classes in a package like mnapoli/assembly.
Here is a complete sample using Yaco and Assembly:
Compile phase:
use TheCodingMachine\Yaco\Compiler;
use function \Assembly\object;
use function \Assembly\alias;
$compiler = new Compiler();
$loggerDefinition = object('MyLogger')
->setConstructorArguments('warning')
->addMethodCall('setDebug', true);
$compiler->addDefinition('logger', $loggerDefinition);
// Let's dump the code of the My\Container class.
file_put_contents("Container.php", $compiler->compile("My\\Container"));
Usage:
require_once('Container.php');
$container = new My\Container();
$logger = $container->get('logger');
Note: the My\Container
class implements the Interop\Container\ContainerInterface
. Therefore, it can be used with any framework compatible with container-interop.
This package supports container agnostic service providers as defined in container-interop/service-provider.
To register service providers, you must pass to the compiler a TheCodingMachine\ServiceProvider\Registry
object.
Here is a sample:
use TheCodingMachine\Yaco\Compiler;
use TheCodingMachine\ServiceProvider\Registry;
$registry = new Registry([
MyServiceProvider::class
]);
// The registry is passed as first argument to the compiler.
$compiler = new Compiler($registry);
// Let's dump the code of the My\Container class.
file_put_contents("MyContainer.php", $compiler->compile("MyContainer"));
Important! When you want to use the compiled container, you have to pass a registry containing the same service providers, in the same order.
Below is an instantiation of the container generated by the code above:
use TheCodingMachine\ServiceProvider\Registry;
$registry = new Registry([
MyServiceProvider::class
]);
// The registry is passed as first argument to the compiler.
$container = new MyContainer($registry);
$service = $container->get('a_service');
Containers generated by Yaco support the "delegate lookup" feature of container-interop.
If you pass a container as the second argument to the generated container, all dependency lookups will be done on the passed container rather than on the generated container.
Here is a sample:
// $rootContainer is a composite container from the acclimate library
$rootContainer = new Acclimate\CompositeContainer();
$myContainer = new MyContainer(null, $rootContainer);
$rootContainer->addContainer($myContainer);
You can directly register a definition provider using the register
method:
use TheCodingMachine\Yaco\Compiler;
$compiler = new Compiler();
// ...
$compiler->register($definitionProvider);
// Let's dump the code of the My\Container class.
file_put_contents("Container.php", $compiler->compile("My\\Container"));
Definition providers are classes implementing the Interop\Container\Definition\DefinitionProviderInterface
.
They provide a list of container definitions to be compiled by the compiler.