gnu-social/config/services.yaml
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# This file is the entry point to configure your own services.
# Files in the packages/ subdirectory configure your dependencies.
# Put parameters here that don't need to change on each machine where the app is deployed
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices/configuration.html#application-related-configuration
imports:
- resource: '../social.yaml'
- resource: '../social.local.yaml'
parameters:
services:
# default configuration for services in *this* file
_defaults:
autowire: true # Automatically injects dependencies in your services.
autoconfigure: true # Automatically registers your services as commands, event subscribers, etc.
# makes classes in src/ available to be used as services
# this creates a service per class whose id is the fully-qualified class name
App\:
resource: '../src/*'
exclude: '../src/{DependencyInjection,Entity,Migrations,Tests,Kernel.php,Routes}'
# controllers are imported separately to make sure services can be injected
# as action arguments even if you don't extend any base controller class
App\Controller\:
resource: '../src/Controller'
tags: ['controller.service_arguments']
App\Core\Router\RouteLoader:
tags: ['routing.loader']
# Wrapper arround Doctrine's StaticPHP metadata driver
app.core.schemadef_driver:
class: App\Core\DB\SchemaDefDriver
arguments:
- '%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity'
App\Core\I18n\TransExtractor:
tags:
- { name: translation.extractor, alias: social }
App\Core\Queue\MessageHandler:
tags: [messenger.message_handler]
Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Security\RememberMe\DoctrineTokenProvider: ~