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It is now mandatory to list all possible class-types that can be inferred by the mapper. This change is a step towards the library being able to deliver powerful new features such as compiling a mapper for better performance. BREAKING CHANGE: the existing calls to `MapperBuilder::infer` that could return several class-names must now add a signature to the callback. The callbacks that require no parameter and always return the same class-name can remain unchanged. For instance: ```php $builder = (new \CuyZ\Valinor\MapperBuilder()) // Can remain unchanged ->infer(SomeInterface::class, fn () => SomeImplementation::class); ``` ```php $builder = (new \CuyZ\Valinor\MapperBuilder()) ->infer( SomeInterface::class, fn (string $type) => match($type) { 'first' => ImplementationA::class, 'second' => ImplementationB::class, default => throw new DomainException("Unhandled `$type`.") } ) // …should be modified with: ->infer( SomeInterface::class, /** @return class-string<ImplementationA|ImplementationB> */ fn (string $type) => match($type) { 'first' => ImplementationA::class, 'second' => ImplementationB::class, default => throw new DomainException("Unhandled `$type`.") } ); ```
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Inferring interfaces
When the mapper meets an interface, it needs to understand which implementation
(a class that implements this interface) will be used — this information must be
provided in the mapper builder, using the method infer()
.
The callback given to this method must return the name of a class that implements the interface. Any arguments can be required by the callback; they will be mapped properly using the given source.
If the callback can return several class names, it needs to provide a return signature with the list of all class-strings that can be returned (see below).
$mapper = (new \CuyZ\Valinor\MapperBuilder())
->infer(UuidInterface::class, fn () => MyUuid::class)
->infer(
SomeInterface::class,
/** @return class-string<FirstImplementation|SecondImplementation> */
fn (string $type) => match($type) {
'first' => FirstImplementation::class,
'second' => SecondImplementation::class,
default => throw new DomainException("Unhandled type `$type`.")
}
)->mapper();
// Will return an instance of `FirstImplementation`
$mapper->map(SomeInterface::class, [
'type' => 'first',
'uuid' => 'a6868d61-acba-406d-bcff-30ecd8c0ceb6',
'someString' => 'foo',
]);
// Will return an instance of `SecondImplementation`
$mapper->map(SomeInterface::class, [
'type' => 'second',
'uuid' => 'a6868d61-acba-406d-bcff-30ecd8c0ceb6',
'someInt' => 42,
]);
interface SomeInterface {}
final class FirstImplementation implements SomeInterface
{
public readonly UuidInterface $uuid;
public readonly string $someString;
}
final class SecondImplementation implements SomeInterface
{
public readonly UuidInterface $uuid;
public readonly int $someInt;
}