ViewServiceProvider.php
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<?php
namespace Illuminate\View;
use Illuminate\View\Engines\PhpEngine;
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;
use Illuminate\View\Engines\CompilerEngine;
use Illuminate\View\Engines\EngineResolver;
use Illuminate\View\Compilers\BladeCompiler;
class ViewServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
/**
* Register the service provider.
*
* @return void
*/
public function register()
{
$this->registerEngineResolver();
$this->registerViewFinder();
$this->registerFactory();
}
/**
* Register the engine resolver instance.
*
* @return void
*/
public function registerEngineResolver()
{
$this->app->singleton('view.engine.resolver', function () {
$resolver = new EngineResolver;
// Next we will register the various engines with the resolver so that the
// environment can resolve the engines it needs for various views based
// on the extension of view files. We call a method for each engines.
foreach (['php', 'blade'] as $engine) {
$this->{'register'.ucfirst($engine).'Engine'}($resolver);
}
return $resolver;
});
}
/**
* Register the PHP engine implementation.
*
* @param \Illuminate\View\Engines\EngineResolver $resolver
* @return void
*/
public function registerPhpEngine($resolver)
{
$resolver->register('php', function () {
return new PhpEngine;
});
}
/**
* Register the Blade engine implementation.
*
* @param \Illuminate\View\Engines\EngineResolver $resolver
* @return void
*/
public function registerBladeEngine($resolver)
{
$app = $this->app;
// The Compiler engine requires an instance of the CompilerInterface, which in
// this case will be the Blade compiler, so we'll first create the compiler
// instance to pass into the engine so it can compile the views properly.
$app->singleton('blade.compiler', function ($app) {
$cache = $app['config']['view.compiled'];
return new BladeCompiler($app['files'], $cache);
});
$resolver->register('blade', function () use ($app) {
return new CompilerEngine($app['blade.compiler']);
});
}
/**
* Register the view finder implementation.
*
* @return void
*/
public function registerViewFinder()
{
$this->app->bind('view.finder', function ($app) {
$paths = $app['config']['view.paths'];
return new FileViewFinder($app['files'], $paths);
});
}
/**
* Register the view environment.
*
* @return void
*/
public function registerFactory()
{
$this->app->singleton('view', function ($app) {
// Next we need to grab the engine resolver instance that will be used by the
// environment. The resolver will be used by an environment to get each of
// the various engine implementations such as plain PHP or Blade engine.
$resolver = $app['view.engine.resolver'];
$finder = $app['view.finder'];
$env = new Factory($resolver, $finder, $app['events']);
// We will also set the container instance on this view environment since the
// view composers may be classes registered in the container, which allows
// for great testable, flexible composers for the application developer.
$env->setContainer($app);
$env->share('app', $app);
return $env;
});
}
}