In Symfony AppKernel
class is handling the project root directory under method getProjectDir()
. To get it in the controller you can do:
$projectRoot = $this->get('kernel')->getProjectDir();
it will return you a project root directory.
If you need the project root directory in one of your classes you have two choices which I will present to you. First is passing AppKernel
as dependency:
class Foo
{
/** KernelInterface $appKernel */
private $appKernel;
public function __construct(KernelInterface $appKernel)
{
$this->appKernel = $appKernel;
}
}
Thanks to Symfony 4 autowiring dependencies it will be autmomaticaly injeted into your class and you could access it by doing:
$this->appKernel->getProjectDir();
But please notice: I don't think it's a good idea, until you have real need and more to do with AppKernel
class than getting the project root dir. Specially if you think later on creating about unit tests for your class. You would automatically increase complexity by having a need to create mock of AppKernel
for example.
Second option and IMHO better would be to pass only a string with path to directory. You could achieve this by defining a service inside config/services.yaml
like this:
services:
(...)
MyNamespaceFoo:
arguments:
- %kernel.project_dir%
and your constructor would look like:
class Foo
{
/** string $rootPath */
private $rootPath;
public function __construct(string $rootPath)
{
$this->rootPath = $rootPath;
}
}
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