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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:08:57+00:00 2026-05-13T08:08:57+00:00

When I do a return in an _init*() function in my bootstrap what does

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When I do a return in an _init*() function in my bootstrap what does it actually do? so that I can do say a:

$x = $this->bootstrap('something');

Oh or is it so that I can do a $this->getResource('something'). if I do not do a return I cannot get the resource later?

Also, when I do a $x = $this->bootstrap('something'); I guess that will be before bootstrap() automatically runs? When is that?

When I do a $x = $application->getOption('something'); I am getting the ‘something’ array from the config? Do I actually need to do a $application->getBootstrap()->bootstrap('something') first?

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    2026-05-13T08:08:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:08 am

    $x = $this->getResource(‘something’);
    its used to Initialize and retrieve a “something” resource so you can use that resource else where in the app

    $x = $this->bootstrap('something');
    

    is used to to bootstrap the ‘something’ resource like DB , View …etc
    in other words [to ensure that the something resource is initialized]

    while

    $x = $application->getOption('something');  
    

    is used to read the config file of the ‘something’ resource
    it should be like

    resources.frontController.controllerDirectory = APPLICATION_PATH "/controllers"
    resources.layout.layoutPath = APPLICATION_PATH "/layouts/scripts"
    

    highly recommend you to check the quick start

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