Current Path : /var/test/www/ooareogundevinitiative/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/src/ |
Current File : /var/test/www/ooareogundevinitiative/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/src/Container.php |
<?php /** * Container class file. */ namespace Automattic\WooCommerce; use Psr\Container\ContainerExceptionInterface; use Psr\Container\ContainerInterface; use Psr\Container\NotFoundExceptionInterface; /** * PSR11 compliant dependency injection container for WooCommerce. * * Classes in the `src` directory should specify dependencies from that directory via constructor arguments * with type hints. If an instance of the container itself is needed, the type hint to use is \Psr\Container\ContainerInterface. * * Classes in the `src` directory should interact with anything outside (especially code in the `includes` directory * and WordPress functions) by using the classes in the `Proxies` directory. The exception is idempotent * functions (e.g. `wp_parse_url`), those can be used directly. * * Classes in the `includes` directory should use the `wc_get_container` function to get the instance of the container when * they need to get an instance of a class from the `src` directory. * * Class registration should be done via service providers that inherit from Automattic\WooCommerce\Internal\DependencyManagement * and those should go in the `src\Internal\DependencyManagement\ServiceProviders` folder unless there's a good reason * to put them elsewhere. All the service provider class names must be in the `SERVICE_PROVIDERS` constant. */ final class Container implements ContainerInterface { /** * Finds an entry of the container by its identifier and returns it. * * @param string $id Identifier of the entry to look for. * * @throws NotFoundExceptionInterface No entry was found for **this** identifier. * @throws ContainerExceptionInterface Error while retrieving the entry. * * @return mixed Entry. */ public function get( $id ) { return null; } /** * Returns true if the container can return an entry for the given identifier. * Returns false otherwise. * * `has($id)` returning true does not mean that `get($id)` will not throw an exception. * It does however mean that `get($id)` will not throw a `NotFoundExceptionInterface`. * * @param string $id Identifier of the entry to look for. * * @return bool */ public function has( $id ) { return false; } }