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[Config] Fixing GlobResource when inside phar archive
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | yes if old broken behavior counts as stable
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | no tests yet
| Fixed tickets |
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | N/A
When packaging an Sf4 application as a PHAR archive using globs at various locations (`Kernel`, `services.yaml`) most glob files are not found because the `glob()` PHP method [does not support PHAR streams](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8203188/unexpected-problems-with-php-phar).
Using the regex fallback instead when operating inside PHAR archives fixes the behavior for me.
## Examples:
`src/Kernel.php::configureContainer()`:
```php
$loader->load($confDir.'/{services}'.self::CONFIG_EXTS, 'glob');
```
Expected behavior: `config/services.yaml` inside PHAR archive is found and parsed
Actual behavior: the file will not be loaded
`config/services.yaml` (hard-coded in Kernel without using glob pattern)
```yaml
App\:
resource: '../src/*'
exclude: '../src/{Entity,Migrations,Tests,Kernel.php}'
```
Expected behavior: service classes in `src/` will be found and auto-wired
Actual behavior: services are not auto-wired because the class files are not found
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