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I'm trying to override (not extend) a vendor class. So whenever the vendor class gets called (within the vendor code), I want it to call my custom class.

It looks like I need to alias the class in my App/Providers/AppServiceProvider

I've tried this:

$loader = \Illuminate\Foundation\AliasLoader::getInstance();
$loader->alias('Vendor\VendorName\Class', 'App\Vendor\MyCustomClass');

But this doesn't do anything.

I can get my class registered fine:

 $this->app->register(
       'App\Vendor\MyCustomClass'
   );

But this then fails as the constructor relys on other variables not available at that point. I literally just need the app to override any call to Vendor\VendorName\Class with App\Vendor\MyCustomClass

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    You should to create own service provider extendind the destination class and overwrite it. Dec 21, 2017 at 13:21

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So the solution was create a new ServiceProvider

php artisan make:provider MyServiceProvider

Which extended the Vendor service provider (found within config/app.php). Within that ServiceProvider, add my alias within the overridden Register method

 $loader->alias('Vendor\VendorName\Class', 'App\Vendor\MyCustomClass');
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  • the trick is that you need to specify your custom class first, and the class you want to override - as second
    – Audiophile
    May 13, 2018 at 21:49
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    for those who look at it at the future : don't forget to add your custom service provider on Config\App.php on providers array. thanks me later
    – punk73
    Jan 31, 2019 at 2:55
  • this is not working i did every thing, "vendor\beyondcode\laravel-er-diagram-generator\src\GraphBuilder" => "app\Support\vendor\LaravelGraphBuilder"
    – Fadi
    Sep 10, 2019 at 8:02

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