I have the following function:
function array_duplicates($array)
{
$duplicates = array();
$unique = array_unique($array);
for ($i = 0; $i < count(
This might be the type of thing you'd put into a service. Create a class like this:
class ArrayUtils
{
function array_duplicates($array)
{
...
return $duplicates;
}
}
And then define it as a service. If you're using YAML, you'd put something like this into your config.yml file:
services:
arrayUtils:
class: Full\Path\To\ArrayUtils
Under this configuration, Symfony will create a single instance of your ArrayUtils, and give all your controllers access to it. Then you can call it like this:
class SomeController
{
public function someAction()
{
...
$duplicates = $this->get("arrayUtils")->array_duplicates($array);
...
}
}
This is all part of Symfony's dependency injection framework. It's pretty cool, and I recommend reading up on it here: http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/book/service_container.html
Alternative Option
Now, that might be a little overkill for such a small chunk of code. If you're only going to be using this in a single bundle, then you might want to just put it into a base controller, and have all your other controllers extend that base controller.
class BaseController
{
function array_duplicates($array)
{
...
}
}
class SomeController extends BaseController
{
function someAction()
{
$this->array_duplicates($array);
}
}