bylexus/php-prereqcheck

Helper class to create Prerequisite Check scripts for your software packages

0.2.1 2015-07-14 19:17 UTC

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php-prereqcheck

Helper class to create Prerequisite Checks. It allows you to easily create a Prerequisite Check Script for your project, e.g. matching (php) version, installed extensions, settings etc. It also allows you to write your own checks to implement individual checks.

Features

  • Simple to use API to create own prerequisite scripts / checks
  • Console, Web or silent (programmatic) output
  • Builtin-checks:
    • php version check
    • php ini settings check
    • php extension checks
    • PDO DB connection check
    • dir writable check
  • Extensible: Write your own Check classes easily

Planned features

  • Output renderers to customize output
  • more built-in checks like http service availability, internet access, ...

Installation using composer

Because this is a "zero" version (0.x.y), composer needs some hints to install this package:

composer.json:

{
    "minimum-stability": "dev"
}

then:

$ composer require bylexus/php-prereqcheck

or install it using the --dev flag:

$ composer require --dev bylexus/php-prereqcheck

Installation without composer

Just clone the git repo:

git clone https://github.com/bylexus/php-prereqcheck.git

Then just require the prereq-loader.php file to setup the autoloader.

Sample usage

For a working example, see example-usage.php.

# Include composer's autoload facility (recommended):
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');

# OR use the own internal autoloader, whatever fits you best:
require_once($here.'/prereq-loader.php');

$pc = new \Prereq\PrereqChecker();

# Check PHP version:
$pc->checkMandatory('php_version','>=','5.3.0');

# Check for installed PHP extensions:
$pc->checkMandatory('php_extension','gd');
$pc->checkMandatory('php_extension','mbstring');
$pc->checkMandatory('php_extension','pdo');

# Check for php.ini settings:
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','display_errors','off','boolean');
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','memory_limit','>=256MB','number');
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','error_reporting',E_STRICT,'bit_enabled');
# check a php.ini string using a regular expression:
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','date.timezone','/Europe\/.+/','string');

# Check if dir exists and is writable:
$pc->checkMandatory('dir_writable','/tmp/');

# Check if a PDO DB Connection could be established:
$pc->checkOptional('db_pdo_connection',array('dsn'=>'mysql:host=127.0.0.1','username'=>'test','password'=>'test'));

# Create own checks:
class FileExistsChecker extends \Prereq\PrereqCheck {
    public function check($filename = null) {
        $this->name = "File exists: {$filename}";
        if (file_exists($filename)) {
            $this->setSucceed();
        } else {
            $this->setFailed('File does not exists.');
        }
    }
}
$pc->registerCheck('file_exists','FileExistsChecker');
$pc->checkMandatory('file_exists','some_file.txt');

# Each check returns a CheckResult instance:
$res = $pc->checkMandatory('php_version','>=','5.3.0');
if ($res->success()) {
	echo "Yes, your PHP version is compliant.";
}


# did all the checks succeed?
if ($pc->didAllSucceed()) {
    echo "All tests succeeded!\n";
} else {
    echo "Some tests failed. Please check.\n";
}

Built-in Checks

php_version

Checks if the actual PHP version matches a version comparison.

Example:

$pc->checkMandatory('php_version','>=','5.3.0');

php_extension

Checks if the given PHP extension is available.

Example:

$pc->checkMandatory('php_extension','pdo');

php_ini

Checks if a given PHP ini setting matches the criteria. Because it is not (always) possible to determine the type of value, a comparison function is needed in the config:

Example:

$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','date.timezone','Europe/Zurich','string');
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','date.timezone','/Europe\/.+/','string');
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','display_errors','off','boolean');
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','error_reporting',E_STRICT,'bit_enabled');
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','error_reporting',E_NOTICE,'bit_disabled');
$pc->checkOptional('php_ini','memory_limit','>=128M','number');

Possible comparison functions:

  • boolean: Checks if the given value is true-ish or false-ish (e.g. 'Off' means false)
  • string: exact string match (e.g. default_timezone = 'Europe/Zurich'). If encapsulated in '/' (e.g. /search/), the string is taken as Perl Regular Expression.
  • enabled: Checks if the given bit(s) are set in the ini value (e.g. checks if E_WARNING is set in error_reporting)
  • bit_disabled: Checks if the given bit(s) are NOT set in the ini value (e.g. checks if E_NOTICE is disabled in error_reporting)
  • number: Checks a number value against a comparison, e.g. if memory_limit is >= 512m.

dir_writable

Checks if a given dir exists and is writable.

Example:

$pc->checkMandatory('dir_writable','/tmp/');

db_pdo_connection

Checks if a PDO connection to a database can be established.

Example:

$pc->checkOptional('db_pdo_connection',array('dsn'=>'mysql:host=127.0.0.1','username'=>'test','password'=>'test'));

Note:

The options array must contain the following keys:

  • dsn: The PDO dsn
  • username: The username to connect
  • password. The password to use

Write your own checks

Writing your own checks is very simple. Just provide a \Prereq\PrereqCheck class and register it with the PrereqChecker. Then you can run the defined check:

# Define a class that extends PrereqCheck and implements the check() function:
class FileExistsChecker extends \Prereq\PrereqCheck {
    public function check($filename = null) {
        $this->name = "File exists: {$filename}";
        if (file_exists($filename)) {
        	# mark check as succeed (default, don't have to be called):
            $this->setSucceed();
        } else {
        	# mark check as failed, add a failure message:
            $this->setFailed('File does not exists.');
        }
    }
}

# Register check with the PrereqChecker:
$pc->registerCheck('file_exists','FileExistsChecker');

# Execute the check:
$pc->checkMandatory('file_exists','some_file.txt');

Prerequisite (yes, it can check itself :-) )

  • PHP >= 5.3.0

Version History

  • 0.1.1 First release
  • 0.2.0 Introduced Namespace Prereq, and make use of the Composer autoload facility. NOTE: This version is NO LONGER compatible with 0.1.1!
  • 0.2.1 Fixes PHP ini number comparisons: -1 now counts as "unlimited" or max integer (e.g. to support memory_limit = -1)