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File: vendor/magento/module-authorizenet-acceptjs/etc/di.xml

<virtualType name="AuthorizenetAcceptjsAuthorizeCommand"
             type="Magento\Payment\Gateway\Command\GatewayCommand">
    <arguments>
        <argument name="requestBuilder" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsAuthorizeRequest
        </argument>
        <argument name="transferFactory" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsDefaultTransferFactory
        </argument>
        <argument name="client" xsi:type="object">
            Magento\AuthorizenetAcceptjs\Gateway\Http\Client
        </argument>
        <argument name="handler" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsAuthorizationHandler
        </argument>
        <argument name="validator" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsTransactionValidator
        </argument>
        <argument name="errorMessageMapper" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsVirtualErrorMessageMapper
        </argument>
    </arguments>
</virtualType>

This is a virtual type configuration.

This configuration is for the base area. Base area configurations will apply to all the sub-applications.

This virtualType configuration tells the Object Manager when a user wants a virtual AuthorizenetAcceptjsAuthorizeCommand object that it should return a Magento\Payment\Gateway\Command\GatewayCommand object.

This configuration tells the Object Manager that when a user wants a AuthorizenetAcceptjsAuthorizeCommand object that the following arguments should be used in the foo object's constructor.

File: vendor/magento/module-authorizenet-acceptjs/etc/di.xml

<virtualType name="AuthorizenetAcceptjsVoidCommand"
             type="Magento\Payment\Gateway\Command\GatewayCommand">
    <arguments>
        <argument name="requestBuilder" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsVoidRequest
        </argument>
        <argument name="transferFactory" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsDefaultTransferFactory
        </argument>
        <argument name="client" xsi:type="object">
            Magento\AuthorizenetAcceptjs\Gateway\Http\Client
        </argument>
        <argument name="handler" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsVoidHandler
        </argument>
        <argument name="validator" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsTransactionValidator
        </argument>
        <argument name="errorMessageMapper" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsVirtualErrorMessageMapper
        </argument>
    </arguments>
</virtualType>

This is a virtual type configuration.

This configuration is for the base area. Base area configurations will apply to all the sub-applications.

This virtualType configuration tells the Object Manager when a user wants a virtual AuthorizenetAcceptjsVoidCommand object that it should return a Magento\Payment\Gateway\Command\GatewayCommand object.

This configuration tells the Object Manager that when a user wants a AuthorizenetAcceptjsVoidCommand object that the following arguments should be used in the foo object's constructor.

File: vendor/magento/module-authorizenet-acceptjs/etc/di.xml

<virtualType name="AuthorizenetAcceptjsVirtualErrorMessageMapper"
             type="Magento\Payment\Gateway\ErrorMapper\ErrorMessageMapper">
    <arguments>
        <argument name="messageMapping" xsi:type="object">
            AuthorizenetAcceptjsErrorMappingData
        </argument>
    </arguments>
</virtualType>

This is a virtual type configuration.

This configuration is for the base area. Base area configurations will apply to all the sub-applications.

This virtualType configuration tells the Object Manager when a user wants a virtual AuthorizenetAcceptjsVirtualErrorMessageMapper object that it should return a Magento\Payment\Gateway\ErrorMapper\ErrorMessageMapper object.

This configuration tells the Object Manager that when a user wants a AuthorizenetAcceptjsVirtualErrorMessageMapper object that the following arguments should be used in the foo object's constructor.