<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Faker\Container;
use Faker\Extension\Extension;
/**
* A simple implementation of a container.
*
* @experimental This class is experimental and does not fall under our BC promise
*/
final class Container implements ContainerInterface
{
/**
* @var array<string, callable|object|string>
*/
private array $definitions;
private array $services = [];
/**
* Create a container object with a set of definitions. The array value MUST
* produce an object that implements Extension.
*
* @param array<string, callable|object|string> $definitions
*/
public function __construct(array $definitions)
{
$this->definitions = $definitions;
}
/**
* Retrieve a definition from the container.
*
* @param string $id
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException
* @throws \RuntimeException
* @throws ContainerException
* @throws NotInContainerException
*/
public function get($id): Extension
{
if (!is_string($id)) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException(sprintf(
'First argument of %s::get() must be string',
self::class,
));
}
if (array_key_exists($id, $this->services)) {
return $this->services[$id];
}
if (!$this->has($id)) {
throw new NotInContainerException(sprintf(
'There is not service with id "%s" in the container.',
$id,
));
}
$definition = $this->definitions[$id];
$service = $this->getService($id, $definition);
if (!$service instanceof Extension) {
throw new \RuntimeException(sprintf(
'Service resolved for identifier "%s" does not implement the %s" interface.',
$id,
Extension::class,
));
}
$this->services[$id] = $service;
return $service;
}
/**
* Get the service from a definition.
*
* @param callable|object|string $definition
*/
private function getService(string $id, $definition)
{
if (is_callable($definition)) {
try {
return $definition();
} catch (\Throwable $e) {
throw new ContainerException(
sprintf('Error while invoking callable for "%s"', $id),
0,
$e,
);
}
} elseif (is_object($definition)) {
return $definition;
} elseif (is_string($definition)) {
if (class_exists($definition)) {
try {
return new $definition();
} catch (\Throwable $e) {
throw new ContainerException(sprintf('Could not instantiate class "%s"', $id), 0, $e);
}
}
throw new ContainerException(sprintf(
'Could not instantiate class "%s". Class was not found.',
$id,
));
} else {
throw new ContainerException(sprintf(
'Invalid type for definition with id "%s"',
$id,
));
}
}
/**
* Check if the container contains a given identifier.
*
* @param string $id
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException
*/
public function has($id): bool
{
if (!is_string($id)) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException(sprintf(
'First argument of %s::get() must be string',
self::class,
));
}
return array_key_exists($id, $this->definitions);
}
}
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