using PHP namespaces on folders





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I have PHP classes to handle AJAX calls, through a PHP controller.

There are lots of them, all pretty big.

They are in the classes/Core/internalApi/ directory.



I use a composer.json to handle path :



"autoload": {
"psr-4": {
"Core\": "classes/Core/"
}
}


I don't want to have tenths of use CoreinternalAPIphpClass in my controller.



I've tried (with no success) all possible combinations of the following :



JSON:



""
"internalAPI\": "classes/Core/internalAPI"


use:



use [[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPI;


call:



[[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPIphpClass[phpClass]::func();


Note that I did not forget to run composer update nor composer dump-autoload
And this is not a problem with non-static methods called statically, or anything like that.



What I would like to do :



Have a namespace for classes/Core/internalAPI

Calling functions with internalAPIfileNameclassname::func()










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    I have PHP classes to handle AJAX calls, through a PHP controller.

    There are lots of them, all pretty big.

    They are in the classes/Core/internalApi/ directory.



    I use a composer.json to handle path :



    "autoload": {
    "psr-4": {
    "Core\": "classes/Core/"
    }
    }


    I don't want to have tenths of use CoreinternalAPIphpClass in my controller.



    I've tried (with no success) all possible combinations of the following :



    JSON:



    ""
    "internalAPI\": "classes/Core/internalAPI"


    use:



    use [[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPI;


    call:



    [[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPIphpClass[phpClass]::func();


    Note that I did not forget to run composer update nor composer dump-autoload
    And this is not a problem with non-static methods called statically, or anything like that.



    What I would like to do :



    Have a namespace for classes/Core/internalAPI

    Calling functions with internalAPIfileNameclassname::func()










    share|improve this question



























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      I have PHP classes to handle AJAX calls, through a PHP controller.

      There are lots of them, all pretty big.

      They are in the classes/Core/internalApi/ directory.



      I use a composer.json to handle path :



      "autoload": {
      "psr-4": {
      "Core\": "classes/Core/"
      }
      }


      I don't want to have tenths of use CoreinternalAPIphpClass in my controller.



      I've tried (with no success) all possible combinations of the following :



      JSON:



      ""
      "internalAPI\": "classes/Core/internalAPI"


      use:



      use [[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPI;


      call:



      [[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPIphpClass[phpClass]::func();


      Note that I did not forget to run composer update nor composer dump-autoload
      And this is not a problem with non-static methods called statically, or anything like that.



      What I would like to do :



      Have a namespace for classes/Core/internalAPI

      Calling functions with internalAPIfileNameclassname::func()










      share|improve this question
















      I have PHP classes to handle AJAX calls, through a PHP controller.

      There are lots of them, all pretty big.

      They are in the classes/Core/internalApi/ directory.



      I use a composer.json to handle path :



      "autoload": {
      "psr-4": {
      "Core\": "classes/Core/"
      }
      }


      I don't want to have tenths of use CoreinternalAPIphpClass in my controller.



      I've tried (with no success) all possible combinations of the following :



      JSON:



      ""
      "internalAPI\": "classes/Core/internalAPI"


      use:



      use [[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPI;


      call:



      [[[]classes][]Core][]internalAPIphpClass[phpClass]::func();


      Note that I did not forget to run composer update nor composer dump-autoload
      And this is not a problem with non-static methods called statically, or anything like that.



      What I would like to do :



      Have a namespace for classes/Core/internalAPI

      Calling functions with internalAPIfileNameclassname::func()







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      edited Nov 16 '18 at 11:30







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      asked Nov 16 '18 at 11:22









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