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It would be great if the ContainerResolver could accept an array as its configuration instead of a path. This would make it function similarly to the mvc skeleton's index.php:
$appConfig = require__DIR__ . '/../config/application.config.php';
if (file_exists(__DIR__ . '/../config/development.config.php')) {
$appConfig = ArrayUtils::merge($appConfig, require__DIR__ . '/../config/development.config.php');
}
// Run the application!
Application::init($appConfig)->run();
This is great because it allows you to merge another configuration file into the config.
With laminas-cli this is currently not possible, it seems. Or maybe I just don't know how?
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I guess that would work. However I still think being able to stick an array in the ContainerResolver would be nicer for folks like me, who have to use laminas-cli through an index.php instead of the provided binary because of requirements I can't change.
The goal of #78 and your feature request is the same, right?
Yes. The end goal is the possibility of optional includes. But: Preferably as an array, that can just be handed over to the ContainerResolver. Since I didn't see anything as regards to the last part of my request (except that the current solution is a workaround, which lets me infer stuff, but I am not yet certain which is why I'm weaseling around here… apologies!): if the last part of my request would be added to that request explicitly, this one could be closed, as far as I am concerned. 👍
Feature Request
Summary
It would be great if the ContainerResolver could accept an array as its configuration instead of a path. This would make it function similarly to the mvc skeleton's index.php:
This is great because it allows you to merge another configuration file into the config.
With laminas-cli this is currently not possible, it seems. Or maybe I just don't know how?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: