protected function PhpArrayContainer::resolveServicesAndParameters in Drupal 9
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/lib/Drupal/Component/DependencyInjection/PhpArrayContainer.php \Drupal\Component\DependencyInjection\PhpArrayContainer::resolveServicesAndParameters()
- 10 core/lib/Drupal/Component/DependencyInjection/PhpArrayContainer.php \Drupal\Component\DependencyInjection\PhpArrayContainer::resolveServicesAndParameters()
Resolves arguments that represent services or variables to the real values.
Parameters
array|object $arguments: The arguments to resolve.
Return value
array The resolved arguments.
Throws
\Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Exception\RuntimeException If a parameter/service could not be resolved.
\Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Exception\InvalidArgumentException If an unknown type is met while resolving parameters and services.
Overrides Container::resolveServicesAndParameters
1 call to PhpArrayContainer::resolveServicesAndParameters()
- PhpArrayContainer::createService in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Component/ DependencyInjection/ PhpArrayContainer.php - Creates a service from a service definition.
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Component/ DependencyInjection/ PhpArrayContainer.php, line 128
Class
- PhpArrayContainer
- Provides a container optimized for Drupal's needs.
Namespace
Drupal\Component\DependencyInjectionCode
protected function resolveServicesAndParameters($arguments) {
// This method is different from the parent method only for the following
// cases:
// - A service is denoted by '@service' and not by a \stdClass object.
// - A parameter is denoted by '%parameter%' and not by a \stdClass object.
// - The depth of the tree representing the arguments is not known in
// advance, so it needs to be fully traversed recursively.
foreach ($arguments as $key => $argument) {
if ($argument instanceof \stdClass) {
$type = $argument->type;
// Private services are a special flavor: In case a private service is
// only used by one other service, the ContainerBuilder uses a
// Definition object as an argument, which does not have an ID set.
// Therefore the format uses a \stdClass object to store the definition
// and to be able to create the service on the fly.
//
// Note: When constructing a private service by hand, 'id' must be set.
//
// The PhpArrayDumper just uses the hash of the private service
// definition to generate a unique ID.
//
// @see \Drupal\Component\DependencyInjection\Dumper\OptimizedPhpArrayDumper::getPrivateServiceCall
if ($type == 'private_service') {
$id = $argument->id;
// Check if the private service already exists - in case it is shared.
if (!empty($argument->shared) && isset($this->privateServices[$id])) {
$arguments[$key] = $this->privateServices[$id];
continue;
}
// Create a private service from a service definition.
$arguments[$key] = $this
->createService($argument->value, $id);
if (!empty($argument->shared)) {
$this->privateServices[$id] = $arguments[$key];
}
continue;
}
elseif ($type == 'raw') {
$arguments[$key] = $argument->value;
continue;
}
if ($type !== NULL) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("Undefined type '{$type}' while resolving parameters and services.");
}
}
if (is_array($argument)) {
$arguments[$key] = $this
->resolveServicesAndParameters($argument);
continue;
}
if (!is_string($argument)) {
continue;
}
// Resolve parameters.
if ($argument[0] === '%') {
$name = substr($argument, 1, -1);
if (!isset($this->parameters[$name])) {
$arguments[$key] = $this
->getParameter($name);
// This can never be reached as getParameter() throws an Exception,
// because we already checked that the parameter is not set above.
}
$argument = $this->parameters[$name];
$arguments[$key] = $argument;
}
// Resolve services.
if ($argument[0] === '@') {
$id = substr($argument, 1);
$invalid_behavior = ContainerInterface::EXCEPTION_ON_INVALID_REFERENCE;
if ($id[0] === '?') {
$id = substr($id, 1);
$invalid_behavior = ContainerInterface::NULL_ON_INVALID_REFERENCE;
}
if (isset($this->services[$id])) {
$arguments[$key] = $this->services[$id];
}
else {
$arguments[$key] = $this
->get($id, $invalid_behavior);
}
}
}
return $arguments;
}