<?php namespace Config; use CodeIgniter\Config\AutoloadConfig; /** * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * AUTOLOADER CONFIGURATION * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * * This file defines the namespaces and class maps so the Autoloader * can find the files as needed. * * NOTE: If you use an identical key in $psr4 or $classmap, then * the values in this file will overwrite the framework's values. */ class Autoload extends AutoloadConfig { /** * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Namespaces * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * This maps the locations of any namespaces in your application to * their location on the file system. These are used by the autoloader * to locate files the first time they have been instantiated. * * The '/app' and '/system' directories are already mapped for you. * you may change the name of the 'App' namespace if you wish, * but this should be done prior to creating any namespaced classes, * else you will need to modify all of those classes for this to work. * * Prototype: *``` * $psr4 = [ * 'CodeIgniter' => SYSTEMPATH, * 'App' => APPPATH * ]; *``` * * @var array<string, string> */ public $psr4 = [ APP_NAMESPACE => APPPATH, // For custom app namespace 'Config' => APPPATH . 'Config', ]; /** * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Class Map * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * The class map provides a map of class names and their exact * location on the drive. Classes loaded in this manner will have * slightly faster performance because they will not have to be * searched for within one or more directories as they would if they * were being autoloaded through a namespace. * * Prototype: *``` * $classmap = [ * 'MyClass' => '/path/to/class/file.php' * ]; *``` * * @var array<string, string> */ public $classmap = []; /** * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Files * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * The files array provides a list of paths to __non-class__ files * that will be autoloaded. This can be useful for bootstrap operations * or for loading functions. * * Prototype: * ``` * $files = [ * '/path/to/my/file.php', * ]; * ``` * * @var array<int, string> */ public $files = []; }