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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file, in reverse chronological order by release.
## 3.4.1 - 2020-05-11
### Added
- Nothing.
### Changed
- Nothing.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [#28](https://github.com/laminas/laminas-servicemanager/pull/28) provides updates to the `ConfigAbstractFactory` to ensure it works correctly under PHP 7.4 when the `config` service is represented by an `ArrayObject` or `ArrayAccess` implementation.
- [#35](https://github.com/laminas/laminas-servicemanager/pull/35) updates two exception messagers from the `ConfigAbstractFactory` to be more clear about what caused them.
## 3.4.0 - 2018-12-22
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#275](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/275) Enables
plugin managers to accept as a creation context PSR Containers not
implementing Interop interface
### Changed
- Nothing.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#268](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/268) Fixes
ReflectionBasedAbstractFactory trying to instantiate classes with private
constructors
## 3.3.2 - 2018-01-29
### Added
- Nothing.
### Changed
- Nothing.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#243](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/243) provides
a fix to the `ReflectionBasedAbstractFactory` to resolve type-hinted arguments
with default values to their default values if no matching type is found in
the container.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#233](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/233) fixes a
number of parameter annotations to reflect the actual types used.
## 3.3.1 - 2017-11-27
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#201](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/201) and
[zendframework/zend-servicemanager#202](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/202) add
support for PHP versions 7.1 and 7.2.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#206](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/206) fixes an
issue where by callables in `Class::method` notation were not being honored
under PHP 5.6.
## 3.3.0 - 2017-03-01
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#180](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/180) adds
explicit support for PSR-11 (ContainerInterface) by requiring
container-interop at a minimum version of 1.2.0, and adding a requirement on
psr/container 1.0. `Laminas\ServiceManager\ServiceLocatorInterface` now
explicitly extends the `ContainerInterface` from both projects.
Factory interfaces still typehint against the container-interop variant, as
changing the typehint would break backwards compatibility. Users can
duck-type most of these interfaces, however, by creating callables or
invokables that typehint against psr/container instead.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- Nothing.
## 3.2.1 - 2017-02-15
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#176](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/176) adds
the options `-i` or `--ignore-unresolved` to the shipped
`generate-deps-for-config-factory` command. This flag allows it to build
configuration for classes resolved by the `ConfigAbstractFactory` that
typehint on interfaces, which was previously unsupported.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#174](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/174) updates
the `ConfigAbstractFactory` to allow the `config` service to be either an
`array` or an `ArrayObject`; previously, only `array` was supported.
## 3.2.0 - 2016-12-19
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#146](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/146) adds
`Laminas\ServiceManager\AbstractFactory\ConfigAbstractFactory`, which enables a
configuration-based approach to providing class dependencies when all
dependencies are services known to the `ServiceManager`. Please see
[the documentation](docs/book/config-abstract-factory.md) for details.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#154](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/154) adds
`Laminas\ServiceManager\Tool\ConfigDumper`, which will introspect a given class
to determine dependencies, and then create configuration for
`Laminas\ServiceManager\AbstractFactory\ConfigAbstractFactory`, merging it with
the provided configuration file. It also adds a vendor binary,
`generate-deps-for-config-factory`, for generating these from the command
line.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#154](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/154) adds
`Laminas\ServiceManager\Tool\FactoryCreator`, which will introspect a given class
and generate a factory for it. It also adds a vendor binary,
`generate-factory-for-class`, for generating these from the command line.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#153](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/153) adds
`Laminas\ServiceManager\AbstractFactory\ReflectionBasedAbstractFactory`. This
class may be used as either a mapped factory or an abstract factory, and will
use reflection in order to determine which dependencies to use from the
container when instantiating the requested service, with the following rules:
- Scalar values are not allowed, unless they have default values associated.
- Values named `$config` type-hinted against `array` will be injected with the
`config` service, if present.
- All other array values will be provided an empty array.
- Class/interface typehints will be pulled from the container.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#150](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/150) adds
a "cookbook" section to the documentation, with an initial document detailing
the pros and cons of abstract factory usage.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#106](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/106) adds
detection of multiple attempts to register the same instance or named abstract
factory, using a previous instance when detected. You may still use multiple
discrete instances, however.
## 3.1.2 - 2016-12-19
### Added
- Nothing.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#167](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/167) fixes
how exception codes are provided to ServiceNotCreatedException. Previously,
the code was provided as-is. However, some PHP internal exception classes,
notably PDOException, can sometimes return other values (such as strings),
which can lead to fatal errors when instantiating the new exception. The
patch provided casts exception codes to integers to prevent these errors.
## 3.1.1 - 2016-07-15
### Added
- Nothing.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#136](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/136) removes
several imports to classes in subnamespaces within the `ServiceManager`
classfile, removing potential name resolution conflicts that occurred in edge
cases when testing.
## 3.1.0 - 2016-06-01
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#103](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/103) Allowing
installation of `ocramius/proxy-manager` `^2.0` together with
`zendframework/zend-servicemanager`.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#103](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/103) Disallowing
test failures when running tests against PHP `7.0.*`.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#113](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/113) Improved performance
when dealing with registering aliases and factories via `ServiceManager#setFactory()` and
`ServiceManager#setAlias()`
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#120](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/120) The
`laminas/laminas-servicemanager` component now provides a
`container-interop/container-interop-implementation` implementation
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#97](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/97) Typo corrections
in the delegator factories documentation.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#98](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/98) Using coveralls ^1.0
for tracking test code coverage changes.
## 3.0.3 - 2016-02-02
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#89](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/89) adds
cyclic alias detection to the `ServiceManager`; it now raises a
`Laminas\ServiceManager\Exception\CyclicAliasException` when one is detected,
detailing the cycle detected.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#95](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/95) adds
GitHub Pages publication automation, and moves the documentation to
https://docs.laminas.dev/laminas-servicemanager/
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#93](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/93) adds
`Laminas\ServiceManager\Test\CommonPluginManagerTrait`, which can be used to
validate that a plugin manager instance is ready for version 3.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#90](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/90) fixes
several examples in the configuration chapter of the documentation, ensuring
that the signatures are correct.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#92](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/92) ensures
that alias resolution is skipped during configuration if no aliases are
present, and forward-ports the test from [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#81](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/81)
to validate v2/v3 compatibility for plugin managers.
## 3.0.2 - 2016-01-24
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#64](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/64) performance optimizations
when dealing with alias resolution during service manager instantiation
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#62](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/62)
[zendframework/zend-servicemanager#64](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/64) corrected benchmark assets signature
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#72](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/72) corrected link to the Proxy Pattern Wikipedia
page in the documentation
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#78](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/issues/78)
[zendframework/zend-servicemanager#79](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/79) creation context was not being correctly passed
to abstract factories when using plugin managers
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#82](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/82) corrected migration guide in the DocBlock of
the `InitializerInterface`
## 3.0.1 - 2016-01-19
### Added
- Nothing.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#68](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/68) removes
the dependency on laminas-stdlib by inlining the `ArrayUtils::merge()` routine
as a private method of `Laminas\ServiceManager\Config`.
### Fixed
- Nothing.
## 3.0.0 - 2016-01-11
First stable release of version 3 of laminas-servicemanager.
Documentation is now available at http://laminas-servicemanager.rtfd.org
### Added
- You can now map multiple key names to the same factory. It was previously
possible in Laminas but it was not enforced by the `FactoryInterface` interface.
Now the interface receives the `$requestedName` as the *second* parameter
(previously, it was the third).
Example:
```php
$sm = new \Laminas\ServiceManager\ServiceManager([
'factories' => [
MyClassA::class => MyFactory::class,
MyClassB::class => MyFactory::class,
'MyClassC' => 'MyFactory' // This is equivalent as using ::class
],
]);
$sm->get(MyClassA::class); // MyFactory will receive MyClassA::class as second parameter
```
- Writing a plugin manager has been simplified. If you have simple needs, you no
longer need to implement the complete `validate` method.
In versions 2.x, if your plugin manager only allows creating instances that
implement `Laminas\Validator\ValidatorInterface`, you needed to write the
following code:
```php
class MyPluginManager extends AbstractPluginManager
{
public function validate($instance)
{
if ($instance instanceof \Laminas\Validator\ValidatorInterface) {
return;
}
throw new InvalidServiceException(sprintf(
'Plugin manager "%s" expected an instance of type "%s", but "%s" was received',
__CLASS__,
\Laminas\Validator\ValidatorInterface::class,
is_object($instance) ? get_class($instance) : gettype($instance)
));
}
}
```
In version 3, this becomes:
```php
use Laminas\ServiceManager\AbstractPluginManager;
use Laminas\Validator\ValidatorInterface;
class MyPluginManager extends AbstractPluginManager
{
protected $instanceOf = ValidatorInterface::class;
}
```
Of course, you can still override the `validate` method if your logic is more
complex.
To aid migration, `validate()` will check for a `validatePlugin()` method (which
was required in v2), and proxy to it if found, after emitting an
`E_USER_DEPRECATED` notice prompting you to rename the method.
- A new method, `configure()`, was added, allowing full configuration of the
`ServiceManager` instance at once. Each of the various configuration methods —
`setAlias()`, `setInvokableClass()`, etc. — now proxy to this method.
- A new method, `mapLazyService($name, $class = null)`, was added, to allow
mapping a lazy service, and as an analog to the other various service
definition methods.
### Deprecated
- Nothing
### Removed
- Peering has been removed. It was a complex and rarely used feature that was
misunderstood most of the time.
- Integration with `Laminas\Di` has been removed. It may be re-integrated later.
- `MutableCreationOptionsInterface` has been removed, as options can now be
passed directly through factories.
- `ServiceLocatorAwareInterface` and its associated trait has been removed. It
was an anti-pattern, and you are encouraged to inject your dependencies in
factories instead of injecting the whole service locator.
### Changed/Fixed
v3 of the ServiceManager component is a completely rewritten, more efficient
implementation of the service locator pattern. It includes a number of breaking
changes, outlined in this section.
- You no longer need a `Laminas\ServiceManager\Config` object to configure the
service manager; you can pass the configuration array directly instead.
In version 2.x:
```php
$config = new \Laminas\ServiceManager\Config([
'factories' => [...]
]);
$sm = new \Laminas\ServiceManager\ServiceManager($config);
```
In Laminas 3.x:
```php
$sm = new \Laminas\ServiceManager\ServiceManager([
'factories' => [...]
]);
```
`Config` and `ConfigInterface` still exist, however, but primarily for the
purposes of codifying and aggregating configuration to use.
- `ConfigInterface` has two important changes:
- `configureServiceManager()` now **must** return the updated service manager
instance.
- A new method, `toArray()`, was added, to allow pulling the configuration in
order to pass to a ServiceManager or plugin manager's constructor or
`configure()` method.
- Interfaces for `FactoryInterface`, `DelegatorFactoryInterface` and
`AbstractFactoryInterface` have changed. All are now directly invokable. This
allows a number of performance optimization internally.
Additionally, all signatures that accepted a "canonical name" argument now
remove it.
Most of the time, rewriting a factory to match the new interface implies
replacing the method name by `__invoke`, and removing the canonical name
argument if present.
For instance, here is a simple version 2.x factory:
```php
class MyFactory implements FactoryInterface
{
function createService(ServiceLocatorInterface $sl)
{
// ...
}
}
```
The equivalent version 3 factory:
```php
class MyFactory implements FactoryInterface
{
function __invoke(ServiceLocatorInterface $sl, $requestedName)
{
// ...
}
}
```
Note another change in the above: factories also receive a second parameter,
enforced through the interface, that allows you to easily map multiple service
names to the same factory.
To provide forwards compatibility, the original interfaces have been retained,
but extend the new interfaces (which are under new namespaces). You can implement
the new methods in your existing v2 factories in order to make them forwards
compatible with v3.
- The for `AbstractFactoryInterface` interface renames the method `canCreateServiceWithName()`
to `canCreate()`, and merges the `$name` and `$requestedName` arguments.
- Plugin managers will now receive the parent service locator instead of itself
in factories. In version 2.x, you needed to call the method
`getServiceLocator()` to retrieve the parent (application) service locator.
This was confusing, and not IDE friendly as this method was not enforced
through the interface.
In version 2.x, if a factory was set to a service name defined in a plugin manager:
```php
class MyFactory implements FactoryInterface
{
function createService(ServiceLocatorInterface $sl)
{
// $sl is actually a plugin manager
$parentLocator = $sl->getServiceLocator();
// ...
}
}
```
In version 3:
```php
class MyFactory implements FactoryInterface
{
function __invoke(ServiceLocatorInterface $sl, $requestedName)
{
// $sl is already the main, parent service locator. If you need to
// retrieve the plugin manager again, you can retrieve it through the
// servicelocator:
$pluginManager = $sl->get(MyPluginManager::class);
// ...
}
}
```
In practice, this should reduce code, as dependencies often come from the main
service locator, and not the plugin manager itself.
To assist in migration, the method `getServiceLocator()` was added to `ServiceManager`
to ensure that existing factories continue to work; the method emits an `E_USER_DEPRECATED`
message to signal developers to update their factories.
- `PluginManager` now enforces the need for the main service locator in its
constructor. In v2.x, people often forgot to set the parent locator, which led
to bugs in factories trying to fetch dependencies from the parent locator.
Additionally, plugin managers now pull dependencies from the parent locator by
default; if you need to pull a peer plugin, your factories will now need to
pull the corresponding plugin manager first.
If you omit passing a service locator to the constructor, your plugin manager
will continue to work, but will emit a deprecation notice indicatin you
should update your initialization code.
- It's so fast now that your app will fly!
## 2.7.0 - 2016-01-11
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#60](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/60) adds
forward compatibility features for `AbstractPluingManager` and introduces
`InvokableFactory` to help forward migration to version 3.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#46](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/46) updates
the exception hierarchy to inherit from the container-interop exceptions.
This ensures that all exceptions thrown by the component follow the
recommendations of that project.
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#52](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/52) fixes
the exception message thrown by `ServiceManager::setFactory()` to remove
references to abstract factories.
## 2.6.0 - 2015-07-23
### Added
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#4](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/4) updates the
`ServiceManager` to [implement the container-interop interface](https://github.com/container-interop/container-interop),
allowing interoperability with applications that consume that interface.
### Deprecated
- Nothing.
### Removed
- Nothing.
### Fixed
- [zendframework/zend-servicemanager#3](https://github.com/zendframework/zend-servicemanager/pull/3) properly updates the
codebase to PHP 5.5, by taking advantage of the default closure binding
(`$this` in a closure is the invoking object when created within a method). It
also removes several `@requires PHP 5.4.0` annotations.