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I have this code in my CompanyController

use App\Services\CompanyService;

public function store(CompanyService $companyService) {

    $result = $companyService->store();

    return response()->json($result);
}

And this code in my CompanyService

use stdClass;
use App\Company;
use Illuminate\Http\Request; 

public function store(Request $request, Company $company) {

    // this also not work
    dd($request->all());

    $data = new stdClass;
    $data->status = 1;
    $data->message = 'success';

    return $data;
}

When i run this code, Laravel show error

Too few arguments to function App\Services\CompanyService::store() 0 passed but exactly 1 expected

I know that type hint dependecy injection issue, because it work in Controllers but not work in my CompanyService when i call store() without params

How can i fix this and make it work in my CompanyService ?

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  • In your service class you are taking two parameters public function store(Request $request, Company $company) : one is request and other is compny object Sep 29, 2019 at 14:20
  • And you are calling it without any parameter $result = $companyService->store(); Sep 29, 2019 at 14:20
  • i know this, because i want to Request $request, Company $company will default set in function parameters, like Laravel Controller set it with type hint dependency injection, i need to do this
    – S1lllver
    Sep 29, 2019 at 14:30

1 Answer 1

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Edit:

You can use call() method of service container In your case:

public function store()
    {
        $companyService = app(CompanyService::class);

        $result = $companyService->call('store');

        return response()->json($result);
    }

Unfortunately it's not possible to method inject dependencies but you can inject your dependencies in your construct method, so in your case it would be like this:

use stdClass;
use App\Company;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;

class Foo
{
    protected $request;

    protected $company;

    public function __construct(Request $request, Company $company)
    {
        $this->request = $request;

        $this->company = $company;
    }

    public function store()
    {

        // this works
        dd($this->request->all());
        // Also injected
        dd($this->company);

        $data = new stdClass;
        $data->status = 1;
        $data->message = 'success';

        return $data;
    }
}

PS: I believe laravel handles method injection in one of it's middlewares so as far as I know there is not possible way to perform method injection you can read about Service Container for more info

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  • thanks, i do like that in costructor, first i think this is not good idea
    – S1lllver
    Oct 1, 2019 at 6:39

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