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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:18:01+00:00 2026-05-13T07:18:01+00:00

i’m currently constructing some kind of mini-framework for a project, and come up with

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i’m currently constructing some kind of mini-framework for a project, and come up with this solution. I have tried many of them, but this seems to me very convinient (code is shortened for simplicity):

# Basically it's just a Registry pattern    
    class Repository {
        private static $objects = array();

        public function loadObject($alias, $object) {
            self :: $objects[$alias] = $object;
            return true;
        }

        public function __get($name) {
            if ($this->objectExists($name)) {
                return self::$objects[$name];
            } else {
                return false;
            }
        }
    }

    class Database extends Repository {
        /* database class */
    }

    class Session extends Repository {
        public function some_func($key, $value) {
            /* i can access database object using $this in any class that extends Repository */
            $this -> database -> exec (/* sql */);
        }
    }

    /* =================== */

    # Load core objects
    $R = new Repository :: getInstance();
    $R -> loadObject ('config', new Config());
    $R -> loadObject ('database', new Database());
    $R -> loadObject ('session', new Session());

    /* =================== */

Can you see any problems or drawbacks with this approach? For me i see maybe i little more memory consumption, because each next class holds more and more objects from Repository.
Before i had a design where each class was independent, but anyway all of them require database, session, config etc, no i had to declare them in any class.
Just wanted to note that i’m planning this design only for core objects, not for specific classes.

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    2026-05-13T07:18:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:18 am

    “because each next class holds more and more objects from Repository” – I don’t exactly understand what you meant by that, I think as the objects are static there’s only one copy.

    I think you can use a little bit different approach to avoid drawback, by combining singleton pattern.

    class Repository
    {
      private static $instance;
      private $objects = array();
      private static getInstance()
      {
        if (!Repository::$instance)
          !Repository::$instance = new Repository();
        return !Repository::$instance();
      }
    
      public static function loadObject($alias, $object)
      {
        Repository::getInstance()->objects[$alias] = $object;
        return true;
      }
    
      public static function get($name)
      {
        $repository = Repository::getInstance();
        if (isset($repository->objects[$name]
          return $repository->objects[$name];
        else
          return false;
    }
    

    You will then use this in your child classes:

    Repository::get('config');
    

    and in bootstrap

    Repository::loadObject('config', new Config());
    Repository::loadObject('database', new Database());
    

    etc.

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