DrupalKernel discoverServiceProviders is needlessly complicated

Created on 24 July 2014, almost 11 years ago
Updated 11 May 2025, 1 day ago

Problem/Motivation

serviceYamls and serviceProviderClasses on DrupalKernel should be simple lists. They are a more complicated structures with two lists 'app' and 'site'. There is some reasoning provided "Site-specific providers have to be collected separately, because they need to be processed last, so as to be
able to override services from application service providers" which is correct but once collected separately inside discoverServiceProviders there is no reason to store them separated, they should be simply be array_merged together into serviceYamls and serviceProviderClasses respectively.

Proposed resolution

remove 'app' and 'site' and simplify DrupalKernel.

Remaining tasks

User interface changes

None.

API changes

None, this is internal.

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Status

Postponed: needs info

Version

11.0 πŸ”₯

Component

bootstrap system

Created by

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada chx

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  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈUnited States smustgrave

    Thank you for creating this issue to improve Drupal.

    We are working to decide if this task is still relevant to a currently supported version of Drupal. There hasn't been any discussion here for over 8 years which suggests that this has either been implemented or is no longer relevant. Your thoughts on this will allow a decision to be made.

    Since we need more information to move forward with this issue, the status is now Postponed (maintainer needs more info). If we don't receive additional information to help with the issue, it may be closed after three months.

    Thanks!

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