Laravel has a powerful Inversion of Control (IoC) / Dependency Injection (DI) Container. Unfortunately the official documentation doesn't cover all of the available functionality, so I decided to experiment with it and document it for myself. The following is based on Laravel 5.4.26 - other versions may vary.
I won't attempt to explain the principles behind DI / IoC here - if you're not familiar with them you might want to read What is Dependency Injection? by Fabien Potencier (creator of the Symfony framework).
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<?php | |
// get next and prev products | |
// Author: Georgy Bunin (bunin.co.il@gmail.com) | |
// forked from https://gist.github.com/2176823 | |
function ShowLinkToProduct($post_id, $categories_as_array, $label) { | |
// get post according post id | |
$query_args = array( 'post__in' => array($post_id), 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'product', 'tax_query' => array( | |
array( | |
'taxonomy' => 'product_cat', |
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<?php | |
/* | |
Extends Visual Composer | |
More information can be found here: http://kb.wpbakery.com/index.php?title=Category:Visual_Composer | |
*/ | |
// don't load directly |