Class ComponentRegistry
ComponentRegistry is a registry for loaded components
Handles loading, constructing and binding events for component class objects.
- Cake\Core\ObjectRegistry
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Cake\Controller\ComponentRegistry implements Cake\Event\EventDispatcherInterface uses Cake\Event\EventDispatcherTrait
Properties summary
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$_Controller
protectedThe controller that this collection was initialized with.
Inherited Properties
Method Summary
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__construct() public
Constructor. -
_create() protected
Create the component instance. -
_resolveClassName() protected
Resolve a component classname. -
_throwMissingClassError() protected
Throws an exception when a component is missing. -
getController() public
Get the controller associated with the collection. -
setController() public
Set the controller associated with the collection.
Method Detail
_create() protected ¶
_create( string $class , string $alias , array $config )
Create the component instance.
Part of the template method for Cake\Core\ObjectRegistry::load() Enabled components will be registered with the event manager.
Parameters
- string $class
- The classname to create.
- string $alias
- The alias of the component.
- array $config
- An array of config to use for the component.
Returns
_resolveClassName() protected ¶
_resolveClassName( string $class )
Resolve a component classname.
Part of the template method for Cake\Core\ObjectRegistry::load()
Parameters
- string $class
- Partial classname to resolve.
Returns
Either the correct classname or false.
_throwMissingClassError() protected ¶
_throwMissingClassError( string $class , string $plugin )
Throws an exception when a component is missing.
Part of the template method for Cake\Core\ObjectRegistry::load()
Parameters
- string $class
- The classname that is missing.
- string $plugin
- The plugin the component is missing in.
Throws
getController() public ¶
getController( )
Get the controller associated with the collection.
Returns
setController() public ¶
setController( Cake\Controller\Controller
$controller )
Set the controller associated with the collection.
Parameters
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Cake\Controller\Controller
$controller - Controller instance.
Methods inherited from Cake\Core\ObjectRegistry
__get() public ¶
__get( string $name )
Provide public read access to the loaded objects
Parameters
- string $name
- Name of property to read
Returns
__isset() public ¶
__isset( string $name )
Provide isset access to _loaded
Parameters
- string $name
- Name of object being checked.
Returns
_checkDuplicate() protected ¶
_checkDuplicate( string $name , array $config )
Check for duplicate object loading.
If a duplicate is being loaded and has different configuration, that is bad and an exception will be raised.
An exception is raised, as replacing the object will not update any references other objects may have. Additionally, simply updating the runtime configuration is not a good option as we may be missing important constructor logic dependent on the configuration.
Parameters
- string $name
- The name of the alias in the registry.
- array $config
- The config data for the new instance.
Throws
When a duplicate is found.
get() public ¶
get( string $name )
Get loaded object instance.
Parameters
- string $name
- Name of object.
Returns
Object instance if loaded else null.
has() public ¶
has( string $name )
Check whether or not a given object is loaded.
Parameters
- string $name
- The object name to check for.
Returns
True is object is loaded else false.
load() public ¶
load( string $objectName , array $config = [] )
Loads/constructs an object instance.
Will return the instance in the registry if it already exists.
If a subclass provides event support, you can use $config['enabled'] = false
to exclude constructed objects from being registered for events.
Using Cake\Controller\Controller::$components as an example. You can alias an object by setting the 'className' key, i.e.,
public $components = [ 'Email' => [ 'className' => '\App\Controller\Component\AliasedEmailComponent' ]; ];
All calls to the Email
component would use AliasedEmail
instead.
Parameters
- string $objectName
- The name/class of the object to load.
- array $config optional []
- Additional settings to use when loading the object.
Returns
normalizeArray() public ¶
normalizeArray( array $objects )
Normalizes an object array, creates an array that makes lazy loading easier
Parameters
- array $objects
- Array of child objects to normalize.
Returns
Array of normalized objects.
reset() public ¶
reset( )
Clear loaded instances in the registry.
If the registry subclass has an event manager, the objects will be detached from events as well.
set() public ¶
set( string $objectName , object $object )
Set an object directly into the registry by name.
If this collection implements events, the passed object will be attached into the event manager
Parameters
- string $objectName
- The name of the object to set in the registry.
- object $object
- instance to store in the registry
Methods used from Cake\Event\EventDispatcherTrait
dispatchEvent() public ¶
dispatchEvent( string $name , array|null $data = null , object|null $subject = null )
Wrapper for creating and dispatching events.
Returns a dispatched event.
Parameters
- string $name
- Name of the event.
- array|null $data optional null
Any value you wish to be transported with this event to it can be read by listeners.
- object|null $subject optional null
The object that this event applies to ($this by default).
Returns
eventManager() public ¶
eventManager( Cake\Event\EventManager
$eventManager = null )
Returns the Cake\Event\EventManager manager instance for this object.
You can use this instance to register any new listeners or callbacks to the object events, or create your own events and trigger them at will.
Parameters
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Cake\Event\EventManager
$eventManager optional null - the eventManager to set
Returns
Properties detail
$_Controller ¶
Cake\Controller\Controller
The controller that this collection was initialized with.
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