Scope context ============= .. hint:: ``Scope`` defines level for custom changes. If setting have scope ``user`` then every user will have his own value for this setting. ``ScopeContext`` class defines available scopes (in ``getScopes()`` method). Every setting must have scope and can have setting owner. Scope Context collects owners for defined scopes from current application state. .. code-block:: yaml ... $scopeContext = new \SWP\Bundle\SettingsBundle\Context\ScopeContext(); ... // Set user in scope $scopeContext->setScopeOwner(ScopeContextInterface::SCOPE_USER, $user); .. note:: Owner object set to scope context must implement ``SettingsOwnerInterface``. Scope owner allows for system to fill settings with correct custom set values kept in storage. Bundle already register event subscriber responsible for setting currently logged user in scope context - ``SWP\Bundle\SettingsBundle\EventSubscriber\ScopeContextSubscriber``.