Now that inherit_tags has been removed, 3.3 has the same functionality as 3.2: tags
are *never* cascaded from parent to child (but you tags do inherit from defaults
to a service and instanceof to a service).
Also, not allowing arguments or method calls for autoconfigure. This is a safety
mechanism, since we don't have merging logic. It will allow us to add this in the
future if we want to.
The reason is that parent-child definitions are a different mechanism for "inheritance"
than instanceofConditionas and defaults... creating some edge cases when trying to
figure out which settings "win". For example:
Suppose a child and parent definitions are defined in different YAML files. The
child receives public: false from its _defaults, and the parent receives public: true
from its _defaults. Should the final child definition be public: true (so the parent
overrides the child, even though it only came from _defaults) or public: false (where
the child wins... even though it was only set from its _defaults). Or, if the parent
is explicitly set to public: true, should that override the public: false of the
child (which it got from its _defaults)? On one hand, the parent is being explicitly
set. On the other hand, the child is explicitly in a file settings _defaults public
to false. There's no correct answer.
There are also problems with instanceof. The importance goes:
defaults < instanceof < service definition
But how does parent-child relationships fit into that? If a child has public: false
from an _instanceof, but the parent explicitly sets public: true, which wins? Should
we assume the parent definition wins because it's explicitly set? Or would the
_instanceof win, because that's being explicitly applied to the child definition's
class by an _instanceof that lives in the same file as that class (whereas the parent
definition may live in a different file).
Because of this, @nicolas-grekas and I (we also talked a bit to Fabien) decided that
the complexity was growing too much. The solution is to not allow any of these
new feature to be used by ChildDefinition objects. In other words, when you want some
sort of "inheritance" for your service, you should *either* giving your service a
parent *or* using defaults and instanceof. And instead of silently not applying
defaults and instanceof to child definitions, I think it's better to scream that it's
not supported.
This PR was merged into the 3.3-dev branch.
Discussion
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[DI] Fix inlining conflict by restricting IteratorArgument to Reference[]
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | 3.3
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
`Reference` found in `ArgumentInterface::getValue()` are currently not inlined.
While trying to do so (hint: I failed), I noticed that the current code is broken for `IteratorArgument` which can contain anonymous `Definition` for now, which are then not inlined correctly.
This PR restricts `IteratorArgument` to arrays of `Reference`, and improves a few related things found while doing it.
(fabbot failure is false positive)
Commits
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4d3dce1c0f [DI] Fix inlining conflict by restricting IteratorArgument to Reference[]
This PR was merged into the 3.3-dev branch.
Discussion
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[DI] Add "by-id" autowiring: a side-effect free variant of it based on the class<>id convention
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
This PR adds a new autowiring mode, based only on the class <> id convention.
This way of autowiring is free from any conflicting behavior, which is what I was looking for to begin with.
The expected DX is a bit more involving than the current way we do autowiring. But it's worth it to me, because it's plain predictable - a lot less "magic" imho.
So in this mode, for each `App\Foo` type hint, a reference to an "App\Foo" service will be created. If no such service exists, an exception will be thrown. To me, this opens a nice DX: when type hinting interfaces (which is the best practice), this will tell you when you need to create the explicit interface <> id mapping that is missing - thus encourage things to be made explicit, but only when required, and gradually, in a way that will favor discoverability by devs.
Of course, this is opt-in, and BC. You'd need to do eg in yaml: `autowire: by_id`.
For consistency, the current mode (`autowire: true`) can be configured using `autowire: by_type`.
Commits
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c298f2a90c [DI] Add "by-id" autowiring: a side-effect free variant of it based on the class<>id convention
This PR was squashed before being merged into the 3.3-dev branch (closes#21763).
Discussion
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[DI] Replace wildcard-based methods autowiring by `@required` annotation
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no (affects things that are only on master)
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
While playing a bit with new features in master around DI configuration, several people around me got bitten by wildcard-based autowiring. The typical example is adding `autowire: [set*]` in `_defaults`: use that on `resource: ../src/Command/` PSR4-based loading and boom, `setApplication` and `setHelperSet` will now be wrongly called. You could tell me "of course, don't to that" - but being bitten so early on a master-only feature makes me really unconfident that this will be easy enough for people after the release.
If wildcard-based autowiring is removed, then I don't see anymore the need for allowing arrays as in `autowire: [setFoo,getBar]`. Moreover, this array syntax has a core DX issue: it's a dead end as far as the learning curve is concerned. You learn it, then when becoming a more advanced dev, someone teaches you that you'd better use another syntax: explicit wiring.
And in fact, we don't need it at all, because something else already exists: just declare a method call, but don't define its arguments. If `autowire: true` is set, then the AutowiringPass already fills in the holes. There is only one tweak required to make this work: don't autowire optional arguments for method calls - or that'd be a BC break. To my PoV that's even better: this makes autowiring fit a "do the minimum to make it work" strategy. A really good one to me.
But there is still an issue: wildcard-based autowiring fits a need. Namely, it allows one to define a convention (eg. `'set*'`), and have all such methods that follow the convention be autowired. To me, this looks like doing it reverse (the DI config should adapt to the code, not reverse). So, to fill this need, let the declaration be in the source: just use an annotation!
This PR adds support for the `@required` annotation, borrowed from the Spring framework:
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/spring/spring_required_annotation.htm
Using the annotation is totally optional of course. If you do, *and if autowiring is on*, then it'll be autowired. If you don't, nothing changes: do manual wiring.
Even when not using autowiring, the annotation is still a nice hint for the consumer of your classes: it tells the reader that this method needs to be called for correct instantiation - thus lowering one drawback of setter injection (discoverability).
The implementation of the annotation parsing is done using a few regexp (no dep on any complex parser) - and works with inheritance, by leveraging the `@inheritdoc` tag (the default behavior being to *not* inherit anything from parent methods).
All in all, looking at the diff stats, it makes everything simpler. Good sign, isn't it?
Commits
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f286fcc25f [DI] Replace wildcard-based methods autowiring by `@required` annotation
9081699980 Revert "minor #21315 [DI][FrameworkBundle] Show autowired methods in descriptors (ogizanagi)"
* 3.2:
Permit empty suffix on Windows
fixed CS
[FrameworkBundle] Remove unused import
[Console][Table] fixed render when using multiple rowspans.
add docblocks for Twig url and path function to improve ide completion
check for circular refs caused by method calls
[Serializer] fix upper camel case conversion (see #21399)
[DI] Auto register extension configuration classes as a resource
[Console] Updated phpdoc on return types
* 2.8:
Permit empty suffix on Windows
[Console][Table] fixed render when using multiple rowspans.
add docblocks for Twig url and path function to improve ide completion
check for circular refs caused by method calls
[Serializer] fix upper camel case conversion (see #21399)
[DI] Auto register extension configuration classes as a resource
[Console] Updated phpdoc on return types
* 2.7:
Permit empty suffix on Windows
[Console][Table] fixed render when using multiple rowspans.
add docblocks for Twig url and path function to improve ide completion
check for circular refs caused by method calls
[Serializer] fix upper camel case conversion (see #21399)
[DI] Auto register extension configuration classes as a resource
[Console] Updated phpdoc on return types
This PR was merged into the 3.3-dev branch.
Discussion
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[DependencyInjection] Add support for named arguments
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | yes
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | todo
This PR introduces named arguments for services definitions. It's especially useful to inject parameters in an autowired service. It is (at least partially) an alternative to #21376 and #20738.
Usage:
```yml
services:
_defaults: { autowire: true }
Acme\NewsletterManager: { $apiKey: "%mandrill_api_key%" }
# Alternative (traditional) syntax
services:
newsletter_manager:
class: Acme\NewsletterManager
arguments:
$apiKey: "%mandrill_api_key%"
autowire: true
```
```php
use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager;
use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface;
namespace Acme;
class NewsletterManager
{
private $logger;
private $em;
private $apiKey;
public function __construct(LoggerInterface $logger, EntityManager $em, $apiKey)
{
$this->logger = $logger;
$this->em = $em;
$this->apiKey = $apiKey;
}
}
```
Commits
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8a126c8537 [DI] Deprecate string keys in arguments
2ce36a6074 [DependencyInjection] Add a new pass to check arguments validity
6e501296f9 [DependencyInjection] Add support for named arguments
This PR was merged into the 3.3-dev branch.
Discussion
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[DI] FileLoaders: Allow to explicit type to load
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/20308
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | Not yet
(fabbot will scream out regarding the PR fixtures)
Commits
-------
6b660c2114 [DI] FileLoaders: Allow to explicit type to load
* 2.8:
[Twig] Fix deprecations with Twig 1.29
Fixed typo
Fix email address
fix the docblock in regard to the role argument
[VarDumper] fix tests when xdebug is enabled
Fix merge
[Cache] Fix dumping SplDoublyLinkedList iter mode
[Console] fixed PHP7 Errors when not using Dispatcher
Regression test for missing controller arguments
fix a test checking for a value
[Form][DX] FileType "multiple" fixes
fixed CS
[TwigBundle] Fix twig loader registered twice
[WebProfilerBundle] Fix dump block is unfairly restrained
[Console] Fix wrong handling of multiline arg/opt descriptions
[DependencyInjection] PhpDumper.php: hasReference() should not search references in lazy service arguments.
[Form] fixed "empty_value" option deprecation
Cast result to int before adding to it
* 3.0:
[TwigBundle] Removed redundant return statement.
[DependencyInjection] Fixed deprecated default message template with XML
[TwigBridge] Removed extra arguments in 2 places.
[Process] Fix write access check for pipes on Windows
[HttpKernel] Use flock() for HttpCache's lock files
* 2.8:
[TwigBundle] Removed redundant return statement.
[DependencyInjection] Fixed deprecated default message template with XML
[TwigBridge] Removed extra arguments in 2 places.
[Process] Fix write access check for pipes on Windows
[HttpKernel] Use flock() for HttpCache's lock files