Expand base-class with more methods from other bundle (by di-service?)

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I have a 2 Bundles.



Bundle 1:



class EntityOne {

private $_foo;

public function setFoo($foo)
{
$this->_foo = $foo;
return $this;
}

public function getFoo()
{
return $this->_foo;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyFooProjectEntity:
class: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Bundle 2:



class EntityTwo extends MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne {

private $_bar;

public function setBar($bar)
{
$this->_bar = $bar;
return $this;
}

public function getBar()
{
return $this->_bar;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyBarProjectEntityEntityTwo
parent: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Now I want call Method setBar() in Bundle 1 but Symfony didn't find Method setBar() from Bundle 2



function test()
{
$oEntity = $this->get(MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne::class);
$oEntity->setFoo("foo");
$oEntity->setBar("bar"),
}


How can I solve the problem?










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  • Hmmm. The parent stuff in the service container is for injecting values in the constructor. It is not going to change the actual class. More importantly, it is very unusual to define entities as services. Might want to rethink your approach.

    – Cerad
    Nov 26 '18 at 13:21











  • Found a solution by Event-Handling.

    – gondor
    Nov 30 '18 at 13:19
















1















I have a 2 Bundles.



Bundle 1:



class EntityOne {

private $_foo;

public function setFoo($foo)
{
$this->_foo = $foo;
return $this;
}

public function getFoo()
{
return $this->_foo;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyFooProjectEntity:
class: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Bundle 2:



class EntityTwo extends MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne {

private $_bar;

public function setBar($bar)
{
$this->_bar = $bar;
return $this;
}

public function getBar()
{
return $this->_bar;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyBarProjectEntityEntityTwo
parent: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Now I want call Method setBar() in Bundle 1 but Symfony didn't find Method setBar() from Bundle 2



function test()
{
$oEntity = $this->get(MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne::class);
$oEntity->setFoo("foo");
$oEntity->setBar("bar"),
}


How can I solve the problem?










share|improve this question























  • Hmmm. The parent stuff in the service container is for injecting values in the constructor. It is not going to change the actual class. More importantly, it is very unusual to define entities as services. Might want to rethink your approach.

    – Cerad
    Nov 26 '18 at 13:21











  • Found a solution by Event-Handling.

    – gondor
    Nov 30 '18 at 13:19














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I have a 2 Bundles.



Bundle 1:



class EntityOne {

private $_foo;

public function setFoo($foo)
{
$this->_foo = $foo;
return $this;
}

public function getFoo()
{
return $this->_foo;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyFooProjectEntity:
class: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Bundle 2:



class EntityTwo extends MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne {

private $_bar;

public function setBar($bar)
{
$this->_bar = $bar;
return $this;
}

public function getBar()
{
return $this->_bar;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyBarProjectEntityEntityTwo
parent: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Now I want call Method setBar() in Bundle 1 but Symfony didn't find Method setBar() from Bundle 2



function test()
{
$oEntity = $this->get(MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne::class);
$oEntity->setFoo("foo");
$oEntity->setBar("bar"),
}


How can I solve the problem?










share|improve this question














I have a 2 Bundles.



Bundle 1:



class EntityOne {

private $_foo;

public function setFoo($foo)
{
$this->_foo = $foo;
return $this;
}

public function getFoo()
{
return $this->_foo;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyFooProjectEntity:
class: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Bundle 2:



class EntityTwo extends MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne {

private $_bar;

public function setBar($bar)
{
$this->_bar = $bar;
return $this;
}

public function getBar()
{
return $this->_bar;
}
}


My Service (service.yml)



service:
MyBarProjectEntityEntityTwo
parent: MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne


Now I want call Method setBar() in Bundle 1 but Symfony didn't find Method setBar() from Bundle 2



function test()
{
$oEntity = $this->get(MyFooProjectEntityEntityOne::class);
$oEntity->setFoo("foo");
$oEntity->setBar("bar"),
}


How can I solve the problem?







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  • Hmmm. The parent stuff in the service container is for injecting values in the constructor. It is not going to change the actual class. More importantly, it is very unusual to define entities as services. Might want to rethink your approach.

    – Cerad
    Nov 26 '18 at 13:21











  • Found a solution by Event-Handling.

    – gondor
    Nov 30 '18 at 13:19



















  • Hmmm. The parent stuff in the service container is for injecting values in the constructor. It is not going to change the actual class. More importantly, it is very unusual to define entities as services. Might want to rethink your approach.

    – Cerad
    Nov 26 '18 at 13:21











  • Found a solution by Event-Handling.

    – gondor
    Nov 30 '18 at 13:19

















Hmmm. The parent stuff in the service container is for injecting values in the constructor. It is not going to change the actual class. More importantly, it is very unusual to define entities as services. Might want to rethink your approach.

– Cerad
Nov 26 '18 at 13:21





Hmmm. The parent stuff in the service container is for injecting values in the constructor. It is not going to change the actual class. More importantly, it is very unusual to define entities as services. Might want to rethink your approach.

– Cerad
Nov 26 '18 at 13:21













Found a solution by Event-Handling.

– gondor
Nov 30 '18 at 13:19





Found a solution by Event-Handling.

– gondor
Nov 30 '18 at 13:19












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