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Discussion
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[FrameworkBundle] allow container/routing configurators to vary by env
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | 5.x
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| Deprecations? | no
| Tickets | #40215
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
Inspired by https://github.com/symfony/webpack-encore/pull/900 and by a chat on Slack with @weaverryan
This aims at allowing conditional configuration, which would allow merging config files in one.
Using the PHP-DSL:
```php
$container
->when(env: 'prod')
->services()
->set(Foo::class)
//...
```
In Yaml:
```yaml
framework:
secret: '%env(APP_SECRET)%'
when@dev:
services:
App\FooForDev: ~
when@test:
framework:
test: true
session:
storage_factory_id: session.storage.mock_file
```
In XML (omitting namespaces):
```xml
<when env="test">
<framework test="true">
<!-- ... -->
</framework>
</when>
```
A similar syntax is also provided for routes, with support for annotations:
`@Route(env="prod")` defines a route that is enabled only on the "prod" env.
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