jan-swiecki/simple-annotations

Simple annotation parser

0.3.1 2015-08-17 18:38 UTC

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Last update: 2024-04-13 13:30:50 UTC


README

Installation

Get composer and learn to use it.

Library is on packagist.

If you refuse to use composer then instead of include_once "vendor/autoload.php" use include_once "src/DocBlockReader/Reader.php".

Test

You need PHPUnit. After you get it run:

> git clone https://github.com/jan-swiecki/php-simple-annotations
> cd php-simple-annotations
> composer install
> phpunit

Introduction

This library gives you the ability to extract and auto-parse DocBlock comment blocks.

Example:

class TestClass {
  /**
   * @x 1
   * @y yes!
   */
  private $myVar;
}

$reader = new \DocBlockReader\Reader('TestClass', 'myVar', 'property');
$x = $reader->getParameter("x"); // 1 (with number type)
$y = $reader->getParameter("y"); // "yes!" (with string type)

So as you can see to do this you need to construct Reader object and target it at something. Then you extract data.

You can point at classes, class methods and class properties.

  • Targeting class: $reader = new \DocBlockReader\Reader(String $className)
  • Targeting method or property: $reader = new \DocBlockReader\Reader(String $className, String $name [, String $type = 'method'])

This will initialize DocBlock Reader on method $className::$name or property $className::$name.

To choose method use only two arguments or provide third argument as method string value. To get property value put property string value in third argument.

To extract parsed properties you have two methods:

  • $reader->getParameter(String $key)

Returns DocBlock value of parameter $key. E.g.

<?php
class MyClass
{
    /**
     * @awesomeVariable "I am a string"
     */
    public function fn()
    {

    }
}

then

$reader = new \DocBlockReader\Reader('MyClass', 'fn');
$reader->getParameter("awesomeVariable")

will return string I am a string (without quotes).

  • $reader->getParameters()

returns array of all parameters (see examples below).

API

  • Constructor $reader = new \DocBlockReader\Reader(String $className [, String $name [, String $type = 'method'] ])

    Creates Reader pointing at class, class method or class property - based on provided arguments (see Introduction).

  • $reader->getParameter(String $key)

Returns value of parameter $key extracted from DocBlock.

  • $reader->getParameters()

returns array of all parameters (see examples below).

  • $reader->getVariableDeclarations() - See last example below.

Examples

Examples based on ReaderTest.php.

Note: DocBlock Reader converts type of values basing on the context (see below).

Type conversion example

<?php

include_once "vendor/autoload.php";

class MyClass
{
	/**
	 * @var0 1.5
	 * @var1 1
	 * @var2 "123"
	 * @var3 abc
	 * @var4 ["a", "b"]
	 * @var5 {"x": "y"}
	 * @var6 {"x": {"y": "z"}}
	 * @var7 {"x": {"y": ["z", "p"]}}
	 *
	 * @var8
	 * @var9 null
	 *
	 * @var10 true
	 * @var11 tRuE
	 * @var12 false
	 * @var13 null
	 * 
	 */
	private function MyMethod()
	{
	}
};

$reader = new DocBlockReader\Reader("MyClass", "MyMethod");

var_dump($reader->getParameters());

will print

array (size=14)
  'var0' => float 1.5
  'var1' => int 1
  'var2' => string '123' (length=3)
  'var3' => string 'abc' (length=3)
  'var4' => 
    array (size=2)
      0 => string 'a' (length=1)
      1 => string 'b' (length=1)
  'var5' => 
    array (size=1)
      'x' => string 'y' (length=1)
  'var6' => 
    array (size=1)
      'x' => 
        array (size=1)
          'y' => string 'z' (length=1)
  'var7' => 
    array (size=1)
      'x' => 
        array (size=1)
          'y' => 
            array (size=2)
              0 => string 'z' (length=1)
              1 => string 'p' (length=1)
  'var8' => boolean true
  'var9' => null
  'var10' => boolean true
  'var11' => boolean true
  'var12' => boolean false
  'var13' => null

Multi value example

<?php

include_once "vendor/autoload.php";

class MyClass
{
	/**
	 * @var x
	 * @var2 1024
	 * @param string x
	 * @param integer y
	 * @param array z
	 */
	private function MyMethod()
	{
	}
};

$reader = new DocBlockReader\Reader("MyClass", "MyMethod");

var_dump($reader->getParameters());

will print

array (size=3)
  'var' => string 'x' (length=1)
  'var2' => int 1024
  'param' => 
    array (size=3)
      0 => string 'string x' (length=8)
      1 => string 'integer y' (length=9)
      2 => string 'array z' (length=7)

Variables on the same line

<?php

include_once "vendor/autoload.php";

class MyClass
{
	/**
	 * @get @post
	 * @ajax
	 * @postParam x @postParam y
	 * @postParam z
	 */
	private function MyMethod()
	{
	}
};

$reader = new DocBlockReader\Reader("MyClass", "MyMethod");

var_dump($reader->getParameters());

will print

array (size=4)
  'get' => boolean true
  'post' => boolean true
  'ajax' => boolean true
  'postParam' => 
    array (size=3)
      0 => string 'x' (length=1)
      1 => string 'y' (length=1)
      2 => string 'z' (length=1)

Variable declarations functionality example

I found below functionality useful for filtering $_GET/$_POST data in CodeIgniter. Hopefully I will soon release my CodeIgniter's modification.

<?php

include_once "vendor/autoload.php";

class MyClass
{
	/**
	 * @param string var1
	 * @param integer var2
	 */
	private function MyMethod()
	{
	}
};

$reader = new DocBlockReader\Reader("MyClass", "MyMethod");

var_dump($reader->getVariableDeclarations("param"));

will print

array (size=2)
  0 => 
    array (size=2)
      'type' => string 'string' (length=6)
      'name' => string 'var1' (length=4)
  1 => 
    array (size=2)
      'type' => string 'integer' (length=7)
      'name' => string 'var2' (length=4)