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40 changes: 38 additions & 2 deletions service_container.rst
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Expand Up @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ made. To do that, you create a new class::
->addPart(
'Someone just updated the site. We told them: '.$happyMessage
);

return $this->mailer->send($message) > 0;
}
}
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if ($siteUpdateManager->notifyOfSiteUpdate()) {
$this->addFlash('success', 'Notification mail was sent successfully.');
}

// ...
}

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The ``bind`` config can be also be applied to specific services or when loading many
services at once (i.e. :ref:`service-psr4-loader`).

Getting Container Parameters as a Service
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

.. versionadded:: 4.1
The feature to get container parameters as a service was introduced in Symfony 4.1.

If some service or controller needs lots of container parameters, there's an
easier alternative to binding all of them with the ``services._defaults.bind``
option. Type-hint any of its constructor arguments with the
:class:`Symfony\\Component\\DependencyInjection\\ParameterBag\\ParameterBagInterface`
or the new :class:`Symfony\\Component\\DependencyInjection\\ParameterBag\\ContainerBagInterface`
and the service will get all container parameters in a
:class:`Symfony\\Component\\DependencyInjection\\ParameterBag\\ParameterBag` object::

// src/Service/MessageGenerator.php
// ...

use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ParameterBag\ParameterBagInterface;

class MessageGenerator
{
private $params;

public function __construct(ParameterBagInterface $params)
{
$this->params = $params;
}

public function someMethod()
{
// get any param from $this->params, which stores all container parameters
$sender = $this->params->get('mailer_sender');
// ...
}
}

.. _services-autowire:

The autowire Option
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