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Introduction
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This library provides a way of avoiding usage of constructors when instantiating PHP classes.
Installation
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The suggested installation method is via `composer`_:
.. code-block:: console
$ composer require doctrine/instantiator
Usage
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The instantiator is able to create new instances of any class without
using the constructor or any API of the class itself:
.. code-block:: php
<?php
use Doctrine\Instantiator\Instantiator;
use App\Entities\User;
$instantiator = new Instantiator();
$user = $instantiator->instantiate(User::class);
Contributing
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- Follow the `Doctrine Coding Standard`_
- The project will follow strict `object calisthenics`_
- Any contribution must provide tests for additional introduced
conditions
- Any un-confirmed issue needs a failing test case before being
accepted
- Pull requests must be sent from a new hotfix/feature branch, not from
``master``.
Testing
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The PHPUnit version to be used is the one installed as a dev- dependency
via composer:
.. code-block:: console
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
Accepted coverage for new contributions is 80%. Any contribution not
satisfying this requirement won’t be merged.
Credits
=======
This library was migrated from `ocramius/instantiator`_, which has been
donated to the doctrine organization, and which is now deprecated in
favour of this package.
.. _composer: https://getcomposer.org/
.. _CONTRIBUTING.md: CONTRIBUTING.md
.. _ocramius/instantiator: https://github.com/Ocramius/Instantiator
.. _Doctrine Coding Standard: https://github.com/doctrine/coding-standard
.. _object calisthenics: http://www.slideshare.net/guilhermeblanco/object-calisthenics-applied-to-php