start_sf5_project_reboot/app/config/services.yaml

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# This file is the entry point to configure your own services.
# Files in the packages/ subdirectory configure your dependencies.
# Put parameters here that don't need to change on each machine where the app is deployed
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices/configuration.html#application-related-configuration
parameters:
locale: 'en'
# This parameter defines the codes of the locales (languages) enabled in the application
app_locales: ar|en|fr|de|es|cs|nl|ru|uk|ro|pt_BR|pl|it|ja|id|ca|sl|hr|zh_CN|bg|tr|lt
app.notifications.email_sender: anonymous@example.com
services:
# default configuration for services in *this* file
_defaults:
autowire: true # Automatically injects dependencies in your services.
autoconfigure: true # Automatically registers your services as commands, event subscribers, etc.
bind: # defines the scalar arguments once and apply them to any service defined/created in this file
string $locales: '%app_locales%'
string $defaultLocale: '%locale%'
string $emailSender: '%app.notifications.email_sender%'
# makes classes in src/ available to be used as services
# this creates a service per class whose id is the fully-qualified class name
App\:
resource: '../src/'
exclude:
- '../src/DependencyInjection/'
- '../src/Entity/'
- '../src/Kernel.php'
- '../src/Tests/'
# controllers are imported separately to make sure services can be injected
# as action arguments even if you don't extend any base controller class
App\Controller\:
resource: '../src/Controller/'
tags: ['controller.service_arguments']
# when the service definition only contains arguments, you can omit the
# 'arguments' key and define the arguments just below the service class
App\EventSubscriber\CommentNotificationSubscriber:
$sender: '%app.notifications.email_sender%'