Fast Forward Config utility classes
    • Fastforward-Config
      • Getting Started
        • Installation
        • Quick Start
      • Usage
        • Creating Config Objects
        • Accessing And Mutating Values
        • Working With Directories
        • Common Use Cases
      • Advanced Topics
        • Integration
        • Lazy Loading
        • Provider-Based Configuration
        • Caching
      • API Reference
        • Interfaces And Classes
        • Helpers And Traits
        • Exceptions
      • Links And Resources
        • Dependencies
        • Coverage And Reports
      • FAQ
      • Compatibility
    • Namespaces
      • FastForward
        • Config
          • Container
          • Exception
          • Helper
    • Packages
      • FastForward
        • Config
    • Reports
      • Deprecated
      • Errors
      • Markers
    • Indices
      • Files

    Advanced Topics

    These pages explain how the package behaves once you move past the first examples. They are especially useful when you want to integrate FastForward Config into a framework, optimize startup work, or control caching more precisely.

    • Integration
      • Using ConfigContainer
      • Resolved Identifiers
      • When To Use It
      • Troubleshooting
    • Lazy Loading
      • Which Types Are Lazy
      • What Triggers Resolution
      • Example
      • Why This Matters
      • For Library Authors
    • Provider-Based Configuration
      • Minimal Provider Example
      • Loading Providers Explicitly
      • Mixing Providers With Other Sources
      • Provider Order
      • Using A Cache File
      • Good To Know
    • Caching
      • Caching With PSR-16
      • Using A Custom Cache Key Or Persistent Writes
      • Caching Provider Or Directory Aggregation To A File
      • Choose The Right Strategy
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