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23 changes: 23 additions & 0 deletions service_container/remove.rst
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Ho can a user reach this page? Is there an include? I can't find one 🤔

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I thought, it's dynamically added to the menu or in Learn more ?

(service_container/calls.rst has no ref but it's in "Learn more")

However, if you see a better place, we can move it

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How to Remove a Service
=======================

A service can be removed from the service container if needed
(for instance in the test or a specific environment):

.. configuration-block::

.. code-block:: php

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

use App\RemovedService;

return function(ContainerConfigurator $containerConfigurator) {
$services = $containerConfigurator->services();

$services->remove(RemovedService::class);
};

Now, the container will not contain the ``App\RemovedService``
in the test environment.
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