popphp/pop-loader

Pop Loader Component for Pop PHP Framework

3.1.1 2022-11-16 05:38 UTC

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OVERVIEW

pop-loader is a component for managing the autoloading of an application. If, for some reason you do not or cannot use Composer, pop-loader provides an alternative with similar features and API. It supports both PSR-4 and PSR-0 autoloading standards. Additionally, there is support for generating and loading class maps, if you are interested in boosting the speed and performance of your application's load times.

pop-loader is a component of the Pop PHP Framework.

INSTALL

Download or clone this repository and follow the examples below to wire up the autoloading required by your application. Or, you can install pop-loader using Composer - ironic, I know :)

composer require popphp/pop-loader

BASIC USAGE

Using PSR-4

Let's say your app contains a src folder with a Test class in it like this:

app/
    src/
        Test.php
<?php
namespace MyApp;

class Test
{

}

Then, you can create an autoloader object and register your application's source with it like this:

require_once __DIR__ . '/../src/ClassLoader.php';

$autoloader = new Pop\Loader\ClassLoader();
$autoloader->addPsr4('MyApp\\', __DIR__ . '/../app/src');

$test = new MyApp\Test();

Using PSR-0

There's also support for older the PSR-0 standard. If the folder structure and class was like this:

app/
    MyApp/
        Test.php
<?php
class MyApp_Test
{

}

Then, you can register it using PSR-0 like this:

require_once __DIR__ . '/../src/ClassLoader.php';

$autoloader = new Pop\Loader\ClassLoader();
$autoloader->addPsr0('MyApp', __DIR__ . '/../app');

$test = new MyApp_Test();

Using a class map

To generate a new class map:

$mapper = new Pop\Loader\ClassMapper(__DIR__ . '/../app/src');
$mapper->writeToFile('classmap.php');
classmap.php
<?php

return [
    'MyApp\Foo\Bar' => '/home/nick/Projects/pop/pop-loader/app/src/Foo/Bar.php',
    'MyApp\Thing' => '/home/nick/Projects/pop/pop-loader/app/src/Thing.php',
    'MyApp\Test' => '/home/nick/Projects/pop/pop-loader/app/src/Test.php'
];

To load an existing class map:

$autoloader = new Pop\Loader\ClassLoader();
$autoloader->addClassMapFromFile('classmap.php');