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/**
* This file is part of phpDocumentor.
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*
* @copyright 2010-2015 Mike van Riel<mike@phpdoc.org>
* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT
* @link http://phpdoc.org
*/
namespace phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock;
use phpDocumentor\Reflection\Types\Context as TypeContext;
interface TagFactory
{
/**
* Adds a parameter to the service locator that can be injected in a tag's factory method.
*
* When calling a tag's "create" method we always check the signature for dependencies to inject. One way is to
* typehint a parameter in the signature so that we can use that interface or class name to inject a dependency
* (see {@see addService()} for more information on that).
*
* Another way is to check the name of the argument against the names in the Service Locator. With this method
* you can add a variable that will be inserted when a tag's create method is not typehinted and has a matching
* name.
*
* Be aware that there are two reserved names:
*
* - name, representing the name of the tag.
* - body, representing the complete body of the tag.
*
* These parameters are injected at the last moment and will override any existing parameter with those names.
*
* @param string $name
* @param mixed $value
*
* @return void
*/
public function addParameter($name, $value);
/**
* Registers a service with the Service Locator using the FQCN of the class or the alias, if provided.
*
* When calling a tag's "create" method we always check the signature for dependencies to inject. If a parameter
* has a typehint then the ServiceLocator is queried to see if a Service is registered for that typehint.
*
* Because interfaces are regularly used as type-hints this method provides an alias parameter; if the FQCN of the
* interface is passed as alias then every time that interface is requested the provided service will be returned.
*
* @param object $service
* @param string $alias
*
* @return void
*/
public function addService($service);
/**
* Factory method responsible for instantiating the correct sub type.
*
* @param string $tagLine The text for this tag, including description.
* @param TypeContext $context
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException if an invalid tag line was presented.
*
* @return Tag A new tag object.
*/
public function create($tagLine, TypeContext $context = null);
/**
* Registers a handler for tags.
*
* If you want to use your own tags then you can use this method to instruct the TagFactory to register the name
* of a tag with the FQCN of a 'Tag Handler'. The Tag handler should implement the {@see Tag} interface (and thus
* the create method).
*
* @param string $tagName Name of tag to register a handler for. When registering a namespaced tag, the full
* name, along with a prefixing slash MUST be provided.
* @param string $handler FQCN of handler.
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the tag name is not a string
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the tag name is namespaced (contains backslashes) but does not start with
* a backslash
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the handler is not a string
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the handler is not an existing class
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the handler does not implement the {@see Tag} interface
*
* @return void
*/
public function registerTagHandler($tagName, $handler);
}