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| 30 | protected function configureContainer(ContainerBuilder $containerBuilder): void |
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| 31 | { |
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| 32 | $containerBuilder->loadFromExtension('framework', [ |
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| 33 | 'secret' => 'my-secret', |
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| 34 | 'test' => true, |
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| 35 | 'router' => [ |
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| 36 | 'utf8' => true, |
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| 37 | ], |
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| 38 | ]); |
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| 40 | $containerBuilder->loadFromExtension('my_poseo', [ |
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| 41 | 'api' => [ |
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| 42 | 'key' => 'my_key', |
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| 43 | 'http_client' => null, |
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| 44 | 'type' => [ |
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| 45 | 'search' => [ |
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| 46 | 'base_url' => 'http://api.myposeo.com/m/apiv2', |
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| 47 | ], |
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| 48 | ], |
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| 49 | ], |
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| 50 | ]); |
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| 51 | } |
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| 52 | } |
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If you can, we would recommend to use standard object-oriented programming techniques. For example, to avoid multiple types, it might make sense to create a common interface, and then multiple, different implementations for that interface.
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