1 | <?php |
||
2 | |||
3 | declare(strict_types=1); |
||
4 | |||
5 | namespace Arp\LaminasEntity; |
||
6 | |||
7 | use Arp\LaminasEntity\Service\EntityRepositoryManager; |
||
8 | use Arp\LaminasEntity\Service\EntityRepositoryManagerProviderInterface; |
||
9 | use Laminas\ModuleManager\Listener\ServiceListenerInterface; |
||
10 | use Laminas\ModuleManager\ModuleManager; |
||
11 | use Laminas\ModuleManager\ModuleManagerInterface; |
||
12 | use Psr\Container\ContainerInterface; |
||
13 | |||
14 | /** |
||
15 | * @author Alex Patterson <[email protected]> |
||
16 | * @package Arp\LaminasEntity |
||
17 | */ |
||
18 | final class Module |
||
19 | { |
||
20 | /** |
||
21 | * @param ModuleManagerInterface|ModuleManager $moduleManager |
||
22 | */ |
||
23 | public function init(ModuleManagerInterface $moduleManager): void |
||
24 | { |
||
25 | /** @var ContainerInterface $serviceManager */ |
||
26 | $serviceManager = $moduleManager->getEvent()->getParam('ServiceManager'); |
||
0 ignored issues
–
show
|
|||
27 | |||
28 | $this->bootstrapEntityRepositoryManager($serviceManager); |
||
29 | } |
||
30 | |||
31 | /** |
||
32 | * Prepare the entity repository manager. |
||
33 | * |
||
34 | * @param ContainerInterface $container |
||
35 | */ |
||
36 | private function bootstrapEntityRepositoryManager(ContainerInterface $container): void |
||
37 | { |
||
38 | /** @var ServiceListenerInterface $serviceListener */ |
||
39 | $serviceListener = $container->get('ServiceListener'); |
||
40 | |||
41 | $serviceListener->addServiceManager( |
||
42 | EntityRepositoryManager::class, |
||
43 | 'entity_repository_manager', |
||
44 | EntityRepositoryManagerProviderInterface::class, |
||
45 | 'getEntityRepositoryConfig' |
||
46 | ); |
||
47 | } |
||
48 | |||
49 | /** |
||
50 | * @return array |
||
51 | */ |
||
52 | public function getConfig(): array |
||
53 | { |
||
54 | return require __DIR__ . '/../config/module.config.php'; |
||
55 | } |
||
56 | } |
||
57 |
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type. It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.