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33 lines
921 B
PHP
33 lines
921 B
PHP
<?php
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namespace Config;
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use CodeIgniter\Config\BaseService;
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/**
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* Services Configuration file.
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*
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* Services are simply other classes/libraries that the system uses
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* to do its job. This is used by CodeIgniter to allow the core of the
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* framework to be swapped out easily without affecting the usage within
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* the rest of your application.
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*
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* This file holds any application-specific services, or service overrides
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* that you might need. An example has been included with the general
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* method format you should use for your service methods. For more examples,
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* see the core Services file at system/Config/Services.php.
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*/
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class Services extends BaseService
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{
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/*
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* public static function example($getShared = true)
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* {
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* if ($getShared) {
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* return static::getSharedInstance('example');
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* }
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*
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* return new \CodeIgniter\Example();
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* }
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*/
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}
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