jiaojie / pop-data
Pop Data Component for Pop PHP Framework, This is a copy version.
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: 4.6.*
Suggests
- ext-yaml: To use the Yaml conversion adapter.
Conflicts
- popphp/php-data: *
README
END OF LIFE
The pop-data
component v2.1.0 is now end-of-life. The CSV sub-component has
been forked and pushed into its own repository:
- popphp/pop-csv
OVERVIEW
pop-data
provides a streamlined way to convert common data types. With it, you can easily give it
some native PHP data and quickly produce a serialized version of that data in a common data type,
such as CSV, JSON, SQL, XML or YAML. Or, conversely, you can give it some serialized data, an it
will auto-detect the format and convert it to native PHP data.
pop-data
is a component of the Pop PHP Framework.
INSTALL
Install pop-data
using Composer.
composer require popphp/pop-data
BASIC USAGE
Serialize Data
$phpData = [ [ 'first_name' => 'Bob', 'last_name' => 'Smith' ], [ 'first_name' => 'Jane', 'last_name' => 'Smith' ] ]; $data = new Pop\Data\Data($phpData); $csvString = $data->serialize('csv'); $jsonString = $data->serialize('json'); $sqlString = $data->serialize('sql'); $xmlString = $data->serialize('xml'); $yamlString = $data->serialize('yaml');
The $csvString variable now contains:
first_name,last_name
Bob,Smith
Jane,Smith
The $jsonString variable now contains:
[
{
"first_name": "Bob",
"last_name": "Smith"
},
{
"first_name": "Jane",
"last_name": "Smith"
}
]
The $sqlString variable now contains:
INSERT INTO data (first_name, last_name) VALUES
('Bob', 'Smith'),
('Jane', 'Smith');
The $xmlString variable now contains:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<data>
<row>
<first_name>Bob</first_name>
<last_name>Smith</last_name>
</row>
<row>
<first_name>Jane</first_name>
<last_name>Smith</last_name>
</row>
</data>
The $yamlString variable now contains:
---
- first_name: Bob
last_name: Smith
- first_name: Jane
last_name: Smith
...
Unserialize Data
You can either pass the data object a direct string of serialized data or a file containing a string of serialized data. It will detect which one it is and parse it accordingly.
String
$csv = new Pop\Data\Data($csvString); $phpData = $csv->unserialize();
File
$xml = new Pop\Data\Data('/path/to/file.xml'); $phpData = $xml->unserialize();
Convert Between Data Types
$csv = new Pop\Data\Data($csvString); $xml = $csv->convert('xml');
Write to File
$phpData = [ ... ]; $data = new Pop\Data\Data($phpData); $data->serialize('csv'); $data->writeToFile('/path/to/file.csv');
Output to HTTP
$phpData = [ ... ]; $data = new Pop\Data\Data($phpData); $data->serialize('csv'); $data->outputToHttp();
Force download of file
$phpData = [ ... ]; $data = new Pop\Data\Data($phpData); $data->serialize('csv'); $data->outputToHttp('my-file.csv', true);
Notice
This copy is used as a legacy library.