.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _feature-82869: =============================================================================== Feature: #82869 - Replace @inject with @TYPO3\\CMS\\Extbase\\Annotation\\Inject =============================================================================== See :issue:`82869` Description =========== As a successor to the :php:`@inject` annotation, the doctrine annotation :php:`@TYPO3\CMS\Extbase\Annotation\Inject` has been introduced. Example: .. code-block:: php /** * @TYPO3\CMS\Extbase\Annotation\Inject * @var Foo */ public $property; Doctrine annotations are actual defined classes, therefore you can also use the annotation with a use statement. Example: .. code-block:: php use TYPO3\CMS\Extbase\Annotation\Inject; .. code-block:: php /** * @Inject * @var Foo */ public $property; Used annotations can also be aliased which the core will most likely be using a lot in the future. Example: .. code-block:: php use TYPO3\CMS\Extbase\Annotation as Extbase; .. code-block:: php /** * @Extbase\Inject * @var Foo */ public $property; Impact ====== In 9.x there is no actual impact. Both the simple :php:`@inject` and :php:`@TYPO3\CMS\Extbase\Annotation\Inject` can be used side by side. However, :php:`@inject` is deprecated in 9.x and will be removed in version 10. .. index:: PHP-API, ext:extbase, FullyScanned