EccubeServiceProvider   C
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Complexity

Total Complexity 5

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 376
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Coupling/Cohesion

Components 0
Dependencies 103

Test Coverage

Coverage 8.13%

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
dl 0
loc 376
rs 5
c 0
b 0
f 0
ccs 13
cts 160
cp 0.0813
wmc 5
lcom 0
cbo 103

2 Methods

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B register() 0 354 4
A boot() 0 3 1
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<?php
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/*
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 * This file is part of EC-CUBE
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 *
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 * Copyright(c) 2000-2015 LOCKON CO.,LTD. All Rights Reserved.
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 *
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 * http://www.lockon.co.jp/
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 *
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 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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 *
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 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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 * GNU General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.
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 */
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namespace Eccube\ServiceProvider;
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use Eccube\Application;
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use Silex\Application as BaseApplication;
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use Silex\ServiceProviderInterface;
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class EccubeServiceProvider implements ServiceProviderInterface
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{
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    /**
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     * Registers services on the given app.
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     *
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     * This method should only be used to configure services and parameters.
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     * It should not get services.
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     *
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     * @param BaseApplication $app An Application instance
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     */
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    public function register(BaseApplication $app)
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    {
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        // Service
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        $app['eccube.service.system'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return new \Eccube\Service\SystemService($app);
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        });
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        $app['view'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['twig'];
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        });
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        $app['eccube.service.cart'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return new \Eccube\Service\CartService($app);
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        });
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        $app['eccube.service.order'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return new \Eccube\Service\OrderService($app);
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        });
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        $app['eccube.service.tax_rule'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return new \Eccube\Service\TaxRuleService($app['eccube.repository.tax_rule']);
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        });
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        $app['eccube.service.plugin'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return new \Eccube\Service\PluginService($app);
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        });
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        $app['eccube.service.mail'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return new \Eccube\Service\MailService($app);
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        });
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        $app['eccube.service.csv.export'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $csvService = new \Eccube\Service\CsvExportService();
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            $csvService->setEntityManager($app['orm.em']);
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            $csvService->setConfig($app['config']);
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            $csvService->setCsvRepository($app['eccube.repository.csv']);
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            $csvService->setCsvTypeRepository($app['eccube.repository.master.csv_type']);
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            $csvService->setOrderRepository($app['eccube.repository.order']);
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            $csvService->setCustomerRepository($app['eccube.repository.customer']);
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            $csvService->setProductRepository($app['eccube.repository.product']);
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            return $csvService;
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        });
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        $app['eccube.service.shopping'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return new \Eccube\Service\ShoppingService($app, $app['eccube.service.cart'], $app['eccube.service.order']);
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        });
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        // Repository
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.authority'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\Authority');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.tag'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\Tag');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.pref'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\Pref');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.sex'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\Sex');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.disp'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\Disp');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.product_type'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\ProductType');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.page_max'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\PageMax');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.product_list_max'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\ProductListMax');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.product_list_order_by'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\ProductListOrderBy');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.order_status'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\OrderStatus');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.device_type'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\DeviceType');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.master.csv_type'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\CsvType');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.delivery'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Delivery');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.delivery_date'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\DeliveryDate');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.delivery_fee'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\DeliveryFee');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.delivery_time'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\DeliveryTime');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.payment'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Payment');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.payment_option'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\PaymentOption');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.category'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $CategoryRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Category');
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            $CategoryRepository->setApplication($app);
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            return $CategoryRepository;
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.customer'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Customer');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.news'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\News');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.mail_history'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\MailHistory');
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        $app['eccube.repository.member'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $memberRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Member');
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            $memberRepository->setEncoderFactorty($app['security.encoder_factory']);
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            return $memberRepository;
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.order'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Order');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.product'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $productRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Product');
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            $productRepository->setApplication($app);
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            return $productRepository;
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.product_image'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\ProductImage');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.product_class'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\ProductClass');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.product_stock'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\ProductStock');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.product_tag'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\ProductTag');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.class_name'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\ClassName');
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        $app['eccube.repository.class_category'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\ClassCategory');
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        $app['eccube.repository.customer_favorite_product'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\CustomerFavoriteProduct');
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        $app['eccube.repository.base_info'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $BaseInfoRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\BaseInfo');
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            $BaseInfoRepository->setApplication($app);
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        $app['eccube.repository.tax_rule'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $taxRuleRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\TaxRule');
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            $taxRuleRepository->setApplication($app);
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        $app['eccube.repository.page_layout'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $pageLayoutRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\PageLayout');
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            $pageLayoutRepository->setApplication($app);
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            $blockRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Block');
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            $blockRepository->setApplication($app);
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        $app['eccube.repository.block_position'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\BlockPosition');
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        $app['eccube.repository.order'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            $orderRepository = $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Order');
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        $app['eccube.repository.customer_address'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\CustomerAddress');
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        $app['eccube.repository.shipping'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Shipping');
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        $app['eccube.repository.customer_status'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\CustomerStatus');
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        $app['eccube.repository.order_status'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Master\OrderStatus');
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        $app['eccube.repository.mail_template'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\MailTemplate');
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        $app['eccube.repository.csv'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Csv');
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        $app['eccube.repository.template'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Template');
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        });
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        $app['eccube.repository.authority_role'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\AuthorityRole');
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        });
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            $paginator = new \Knp\Component\Pager\Paginator();
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            $paginator->subscribe(new \Eccube\EventListener\PaginatorListener());
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        $app['eccube.repository.help'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Help');
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        $app['eccube.repository.plugin'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\Plugin');
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        $app['eccube.repository.plugin_event_handler'] = $app->share(function () use ($app) {
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            return $app['orm.em']->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\PluginEventHandler');
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        if (isset($app['orm.em'])) {
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            $app['orm.em'] = $app->share($app->extend('orm.em', function (\Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager $em, \Silex\Application $app) {
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                $taxRuleRepository = $em->getRepository('Eccube\Entity\TaxRule');
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                $taxRuleRepository->setApplication($app);
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                $taxRuleService = new \Eccube\Service\TaxRuleService($taxRuleRepository);
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                $em->getEventManager()->addEventSubscriber(new \Eccube\Doctrine\EventSubscriber\TaxRuleEventSubscriber($taxRuleService));
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                $saveEventSubscriber = new \Eccube\Doctrine\EventSubscriber\SaveEventSubscriber($app);
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                $em->getEventManager()->addEventSubscriber($saveEventSubscriber);
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                $clearCacheEventSubscriber = new \Eccube\Doctrine\EventSubscriber\ClearCacheEventSubscriber($app);
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                $em->getEventManager()->addEventSubscriber($clearCacheEventSubscriber);
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                $config = $em->getConfiguration();
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                $config->addFilter("soft_delete", '\Eccube\Doctrine\Filter\SoftDeleteFilter');
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                $config->addFilter("nostock_hidden", '\Eccube\Doctrine\Filter\NoStockHiddenFilter');
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                $config->addFilter("incomplete_order_status_hidden", '\Eccube\Doctrine\Filter\OrderStatusFilter');
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        $app['form.type.extensions'] = $app->share($app->extend('form.type.extensions', function ($extensions) use ($app) {
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            $extensions[] = new \Eccube\Form\Extension\HelpTypeExtension();
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            $extensions[] = new \Eccube\Form\Extension\FreezeTypeExtension();
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            return $extensions;
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        }));
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        $app['form.types'] = $app->share($app->extend('form.types', function ($types) use ($app) {
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\NameType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\KanaType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\TelType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\FaxType(); // 削除予定
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\ZipType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\AddressType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\RepeatedEmailType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\RepeatedPasswordType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\PriceType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\MasterType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\JobType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\CustomerStatusType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\OrderStatusType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\CalcRuleType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\SexType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\DispType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\PrefType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\ProductTypeType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\ProductListMaxType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\ProductListOrderByType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\PageMaxType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\CsvType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\DeliveryDateType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\PaymentType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\MailTemplateType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\CategoryType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Master\TagType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\CustomerType($app); // 削除予定
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            if (isset($app['security']) && isset($app['eccube.repository.customer_favorite_product'])) {
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                $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\AddCartType($app['config'], $app['security'], $app['eccube.repository.customer_favorite_product']);
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            }
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\SearchProductType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\SearchProductBlockType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\OrderSearchType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\ShippingItemType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\ShippingMultipleType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\ShippingMultipleItemType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\ShoppingType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Front\EntryType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Front\ContactType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Front\NonMemberType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Front\ShoppingShippingType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Front\CustomerAddressType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Front\ForgotType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Front\CustomerLoginType($app['session']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\LoginType($app['session']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ChangePasswordType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ProductType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ProductClassType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\SearchProductType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\SearchCustomerType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\SearchOrderType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\CustomerType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ClassNameType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ClassCategoryType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\CategoryType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\MemberType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\AuthorityRoleType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\PageLayoutType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\NewsType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\TemplateType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\SecurityType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\CsvImportType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ShopMasterType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\TradelawType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\OrderType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\OrderDetailType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ShippingType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\ShipmentItemType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\PaymentRegisterType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\TaxRuleType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\MainEditType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\MailType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\CustomerAgreementType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\BlockType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\DeliveryType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\DeliveryFeeType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\DeliveryTimeType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\LogType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\CacheType($app['config']);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\MasterdataType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\MasterdataDataType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\MasterdataEditType($app);
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\PluginLocalInstallType();
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            $types[] = new \Eccube\Form\Type\Admin\PluginManagementType();
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     * Bootstraps the application.
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     * This method is called after all services are registered
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    public function boot(BaseApplication $app)
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