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Currently i call a service from an action like (argument1&2 are GET parameters):

myAction(argument1, argument2){
    $this->get('my_service')->serviceMethod(argument1, argument2);
}

So my service.xml looks like :

<service id="..." class="...">
    <argument type="..." id="..."/>
</service>

Is there a way to get the GETTER arguments and launch the method in the service declaration ? :

<service id="..." class="...">
    <argument type="..." id="..."/>
    <argument>Request or something to get the GETTER</argument>
    <method>service's method to perform</method>
</service>

And so execute something like :

myAction(argument1, argument2){
    $this->get('my_service');
}

I am mostly curious about pass GETTER parameters and call a default method. Thank you.

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  • symfony.com/fr/doc/current/book/service_container.html, adding a call option allows you to call a default method
    – Med
    May 22, 2015 at 12:45
  • Oh thank you i missed that, now i need to find a way to pass argument1&2 in this option.
    – user4928931
    May 22, 2015 at 12:54
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    But if you get argument1 and argument2 in your action, it means that the service has already been configured, not instantiated yet, so you can't pass these parameters as configuration arguments of the service
    – Med
    May 22, 2015 at 12:59
  • You have the point thank you. I fix it by using request stack and get the arguments in the service's method. Have a nice day :)
    – user4928931
    May 22, 2015 at 13:22

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