If a class name is passed as a concrete, check that the class
constructor is public if it exists. If another type of concrete is
passed, check that it's valid (a callback or an object).
Also update the autoloader to check if the class file exists,
otherwise class_exists fails if a namespaced class doesn't exist.
The following methods are added and can be invoked using `WC()`,
they just redirect to the same methods in LegacyProxy:
call_function
call_static
get_instance_of
Since we need to load all of these files before WooCommerce has initialized we can't rely on Composer to handle the autoloading. We should take this namespace out of Composer altogether and just have our test autoloader take care of it.
Since we want to avoid all of the jetpack-autoloader errors I've reworked the temporary autoloader to support defining the namespace it should load from.
- Method and class renames.
- Removed unnecessary autoloader registration.
- Add a unit test for classes with non-object type hints
in constructor arguments.
- `get_instance_of` accepts now arguments to be passed to the
class constructor if necessary.
- `get_special_instance_of` method removed, instead, now if a method
named `get_instance_of_<lowercased class name>` exists in the class,
it is used to get the instance of the class.
- A couple more unit tests added.
Also:
- Make the methods in `AbstractServiceProvider` protected.
- Add an autoloader for files in the `tests/php/src` directory.
- Fix a bug in the provisional (?) autoloader.
- camelCase methods changed to snake_case for consistency with WP.
- Added a check in `ExtendedContainer::get` that throws an informative
exception if a non-namespaced class name is passed.
- `container->reset_resolved()` is called during unit testing bootstrap.
- Added some utility methods in `WC_Unit_Test_Case`.
- Added a new class `ExtendedContainer` that extends League's container.
- `add` modified to reject classes not in the root Woo namespace.
- Has two new methods, `replace` and `reset_resolved`.
- It's used as the underlying container instead of League's one
in `Container`, but the new methods are not exposed.
- At unit test bootstrap time the globally registered container is
replaced with the extended one that `Container` stores
(grabbed from private property using reflection).
- A new `MockableLegacyProxy` is added. It inherits from `LegacyProxy`
and allows to mock functions, static methods and legacy classes.
- The registeed `LegacyProxy` is replaced with the mockable version
during unit test bootstrap.
- A PHPUnit hook is added to reset the mockable proxy to its initial
state (so that nothing is mocked) before each test.
- `WC_Unit_Test_Case` gets helper methods to mock functions, static
methods and classes without having to retrieve the proxy class.
- `wc_get_container` declares a return type now.
- The autoloader now runs before `autoload_packages.php` is included.
- The autloader now excludes the namespaces for Admin, Blocs, Rest API.
- `private $container` in `Container` is now declared as being
of type `\League\Container\Container`.
- The underlying container is registered with `share` instead of `add`.
- All methods in `AbstractServiceProvider` now allow passing a concrete.
- `AbstractServiceProvider::addWithAutoArguments` now checks if an
argument has a default value, and registers the argument so that
that value is supplied when constructing the object.
- `Proxies` class renamed to `ProxiesServiceProvider`.
- The methods to call code in `LegacyProxy` now use `call_user_func_array`.
- The `Container` class now implements `Psr\Container\ContainerInterface`
(and registers itself as such), holding a private instance of the
real container. This way it's a read-only container from the point
of view of plugins (which should use their own containers, but
can still use this to get WooCommerce classes).
- All registrations are now done in the `Container` constructor via
service providers.
- The container instance is now held in a global variable, set in
`woocommerce.php`
- Added the `wc_get_container` function for old code.
- Added the `AbstractServiceProvider` class, which inherits with the
corresponding League's class and adds some utility methods,
most notably `add/shareWithAutoArguments`.
- Added the `ActionsProxy` and `LegacyProxy` classes, they are
registered via a dedicated service provider.
- `WC_Queue_Interface` is no longer resolvable via the container
(which is for classes inside `src` only).
- All the method names in the new classes have the format `fooBarFizz`
to be PSR4 compliant, so the MethodNameInvalid error has been
disabled in phpcs.xml for the `src` directory.
- Introduced the `@public` annotation for public API classes
(classes that plugins can use and whose backwards compatibility
we guarantee), applied to `ActionsProxy` and to `LegacyProxy` for now.
- Removed the hack for the autoloader as now it doesn't work anyway.
For the changes in this branch to work, now WP_DEBUG must be false.
- Renamed from `ObjectContainer` to `Container`.
- It now inherits from PHP League's `Container`.
- It has now a `defineAsSharedAutowired` method.
- Initialization moved to the `WooCommerce::init_container` method.
- The static method for object resolution is now `WooCommerce::get_instance_of`.
- Add PHP League's Container package via Composer.
- Add an ObjectContainer class that encapsulates all the configuration
and insulates the codebase from the concrete DI engine used.
- Add an improved ReflectionContainer class that will allow to
register individual classes as singletons while autowiring.
- Use ObjectContainer to resolve the WooCommerce class, everything
instantiated with "new" inside it, and all singletons that are
usually obtained via WC() function.
- Introduce the CustomerProvider class.
- Introduce a service provider to resolve WC_Queue_Interface,
this replaces the WC_Queue class.
- Mark as obsolete all the replaced "instance()" methods,
and the entire WC_Queue class.
There is an extra dot "." right after the generated password string which is not part of the actual password and creates confusion for the users who want to login. It would be great if we can remove it.
While variations only uses "published" and "private" statuses when
exporting we should display the variations as "draft" in case the parent
product it's also a draft.