ServiceProvider
Registers the identity manager service.
The identity manager owns authentication state, session/JWT fallback behavior, impersonation helpers, role checks, and identity model lookups. Options are read from identity config unless runtime options are passed during service resolution.
- Full name:
\PhalconKit\Provider\Identity\ServiceProvider - Parent class:
\PhalconKit\Provider\AbstractServiceProvider
Properties
serviceName
Stable DI service name managed by this provider.
protected string $serviceName
This value is part of the provider contract because controllers, tasks, other injectables, and replacement providers resolve services by name. Concrete providers must set it to a non-empty value.
Methods
register
Register the shared identity service.
public register(\PhalconKit\Di\DiInterface $di): void
Runtime options are useful for tests and specialized bootstraps. Normal applications should prefer config so authentication behavior is stable across controllers, tasks, and services.
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
$di | \PhalconKit\Di\DiInterface |
Inherited methods
__construct
Stores the DI container and prepares the provider for registration.
public __construct(\PhalconKit\Di\DiInterface $di): mixed
The constructor intentionally requires PhalconKit\Di\DiInterface so providers can rely on typed service helpers during configuration and registration.
Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
$di | \PhalconKit\Di\DiInterface |
Throws:
When a concrete provider does not define a non-empty service name. - LogicException
getName
Returns the DI service name managed by this provider.
public getName(): string
boot
Optional post-registration hook.
public boot(): void
The base implementation is intentionally empty. Custom bootstraps or application code may call this method for provider-specific startup work after all services have been registered.
configure
Optional provider-local configuration hook.
public configure(): void
This runs during construction after DI has been stored and before register() is called. Use it to normalize provider options or prepare lightweight state; service creation belongs in register().