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public static function AddToCalendarIcsController::create in Open Social 10.0.x

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8.9 modules/social_features/social_event/modules/social_event_addtocal/src/Controller/AddToCalendarIcsController.php \Drupal\social_event_addtocal\Controller\AddToCalendarIcsController::create()
  2. 10.3.x modules/social_features/social_event/modules/social_event_addtocal/src/Controller/AddToCalendarIcsController.php \Drupal\social_event_addtocal\Controller\AddToCalendarIcsController::create()
  3. 10.1.x modules/social_features/social_event/modules/social_event_addtocal/src/Controller/AddToCalendarIcsController.php \Drupal\social_event_addtocal\Controller\AddToCalendarIcsController::create()
  4. 10.2.x modules/social_features/social_event/modules/social_event_addtocal/src/Controller/AddToCalendarIcsController.php \Drupal\social_event_addtocal\Controller\AddToCalendarIcsController::create()

Instantiates a new instance of this class.

This is a factory method that returns a new instance of this class. The factory should pass any needed dependencies into the constructor of this class, but not the container itself. Every call to this method must return a new instance of this class; that is, it may not implement a singleton.

Parameters

\Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface $container: The service container this instance should use.

Overrides ControllerBase::create

File

modules/social_features/social_event/modules/social_event_addtocal/src/Controller/AddToCalendarIcsController.php, line 46

Class

AddToCalendarIcsController
Class AddToCalendarIcsController.

Namespace

Drupal\social_event_addtocal\Controller

Code

public static function create(ContainerInterface $container) {
  return new static($container
    ->get('request_stack')
    ->getCurrentRequest(), $container
    ->get('file_system'));
}