I am trying to follow the repository pattern outlined in this article http://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the-repository-design-pattern--net-35804#highlighter_174798 And I am try
The good people in the Laravel forum answered this one for me http://laravel.io/forum/02-10-2014-laravel-4-confused-about-how-to-use-appmake
Pretty much if you can bind custom instantiation code with App::bind(); like so
App::bind('My\NewClass', function() use ($classArgs) {
return new My\NewClass($classArgs['id'], $classArgs['title']);
});
// get the binding
$newClass = App::make('My\NewClass');
App is actually a facade for Laravel IoC container usually used for automatic resolution. Understanding of IoC concept is vital for complex application development but small projects will benefit from well architecture for sure. I would recommend to dive into Laravel documentation first and try some examples on Service Providers, Bindings and Automatic Resolution.
Speaking about your example:
namespace My;
class NewClass {
function __construct($id, $title)
{
$this->id = $id;
$this->title = $title;
}
}
$newClass = App::make('My\NewClass', [1, 'test']);