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.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt
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.. _servicesFiles:
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Services Files
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We choose to use :file:`Services.php` instead of :file:`Services.yaml`.
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It still is completely fine to use YAML files over PHP files or even mix both.
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Some things are way shorter to write with the YAML syntax.
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We prefer the PHP file over YAML for the following reasons:
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- Static Code Analysis
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Static code analysis tools, like PHPStan, can analyse the PHP source code base.
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They typically don't support other files like YAML.
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Those tools report issues for not found classes, e.g. due to typos.
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- Auto completion
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Modern tooling like IDEs and Language Servers provide auto completion for PHP source files out of the box.
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That way programmers can discover APIs and write more robust code faster.
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- Automatic code migration
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PHP Code can be auto migrated via tools like rector.
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E.g. renaming a class can be applied to PHP code, but no current tool for yaml exists.
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