Issue #2316861 by cilefen, jhodgdon, dawehner: Write a @defgroup for service_tag
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* \Drupal\Core\CoreServiceProvider class, but this is less common for modules.
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*
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* @section sec_tags Service tags
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* Some services have tags, which are defined in the service definition. Tags
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* are used to define a group of related services, or to specify some aspect of
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* how the service behaves. Typically, if you tag a service, your service class
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* must also implement a corresponding interface. Some common examples:
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* - access_check: Indicates a route access checking service; see the
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* @link menu Menu and routing system topic @endlink for more information.
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* - cache.bin: Indicates a cache bin service; see the
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* @link cache Cache topic @endlink for more information.
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* - event_subscriber: Indicates an event subscriber service. Event subscribers
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* can be used for dynamic routing and route altering; see the
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* @link menu Menu and routing system topic @endlink for more information.
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* They can also be used for other purposes; see
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* http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/doctrine/event_listeners_subscribers.html
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* for more information.
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* - needs_destruction: Indicates that a destruct() method needs to be called
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* at the end of a request to finalize operations, if this service was
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* instantiated.
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*
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* Creating a tag for a service does not do anything on its own, but tags
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* can be discovered or queried in a compiler pass when the container is built,
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* and a corresponding action can be taken. See
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* \Drupal\Core\CoreServiceProvider::register() for an example.
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* Some services have tags, which are defined in the service definition. See
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* @link service_tag Service Tags @endlink for usage.
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*
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* @section sec_injection Overriding the default service class
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* Modules can override the default classes used for services. Here are the
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@ -1797,3 +1777,38 @@ function hook_display_variant_plugin_alter(array &$definitions) {
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/**
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* @} End of "defgroup ajax".
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*/
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/**
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* @defgroup service_tag Service Tags
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* @{
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* Service tags overview
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*
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* Some services have tags, which are defined in the service definition. Tags
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* are used to define a group of related services, or to specify some aspect of
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* how the service behaves. Typically, if you tag a service, your service class
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* must also implement a corresponding interface. Some common examples:
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* - access_check: Indicates a route access checking service; see the
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* @link menu Menu and routing system topic @endlink for more information.
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* - cache.bin: Indicates a cache bin service; see the
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* @link cache Cache topic @endlink for more information.
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* - event_subscriber: Indicates an event subscriber service. Event subscribers
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* can be used for dynamic routing and route altering; see the
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* @link menu Menu and routing system topic @endlink for more information.
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* They can also be used for other purposes; see
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* http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/doctrine/event_listeners_subscribers.html
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* for more information.
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* - needs_destruction: Indicates that a destruct() method needs to be called
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* at the end of a request to finalize operations, if this service was
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* instantiated.
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*
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* Creating a tag for a service does not do anything on its own, but tags
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* can be discovered or queried in a compiler pass when the container is built,
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* and a corresponding action can be taken. See
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* \Drupal\Core\Render\MainContent\MainContentRenderersPass for an example of
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* finding tagged services.
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*
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* See @link container Services and Dependency Injection Container @endlink for
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* information on services and the dependency injection container.
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*
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* @}
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*/
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