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[DependencyInjection] Allow injecting the current env into php config closures#17639

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Expand Up@@ -1186,6 +1186,22 @@ If you want to pass the second, you'll need to :ref:`manually wire the service <
and the automatically loaded service will be passed - by default - when you type-hint
``SiteUpdateManager``. That's why creating the alias is a good idea.

When using PHP closures to configure your services, it is possible to automatically
inject the current environment value by adding a string argument named ``$env`` to
the closure::

.. configuration-block::

.. code-block:: php

// config/packages/my_config.php
namespace Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Loader\Configurator;

return function(ContainerConfigurator $configurator, string $env) {
// `$env` is automatically filled in, you can configure your
// services depending on which environment you're on
};

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