ppabcd / helpers
Helper for project
Requires
- php: >=5.6
- phpunit/phpunit: ^6.4
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2025-06-07 13:25:15 UTC
README
String Helpers
How to use?
First time you must include src/Str.php in your project for use this helper. Coming soon i will add this project with composer. For Example code you can see in example folder.
How to use Helpers?
there is many types of uses. they are mention below.
1. Strip Quotes
You can use strip Quotes helper for string or multiple data with array.
$data = 'Test String "'; Str::strip_quotes($data);
2. Strip Slashes
You can use Strip Slashes helper for string or multiple data with array.
$data = 'Test String \' '; Str::strip_slashes($data);
3. Random String
You can use Random String helper for random string in data. Here in list.
- alnum for Alphanumeric
- alpha for Alphabet
- numeric for Numeric
- md5 for MD5
- hex for Hex
- binary for Binary text
Str::random(); // Default is alnum Str::random(18,'alnum'); //Alnum result Str::random(18,'alpha'); //Alpha result Str::random(18,'numeric'); //Numeric result Str::random(18,'md5'); //MD5 result Str::random(18,'hex'); //Hex result Str::random(18,'binary'); //Binary result
4. Alternator
You can use Alternator helper for alternating.
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) { echo Str::alternator('one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five'); }
5. Reverse Case
You can use this helper to reverse the case of each letter in a string.
$data = 'tESt stRinG'; Str::reverse_case($data); // Test String
6. Title Case
You can use Title Case helper for making a string or array of strings title case.
$data = 'test strinG'; Str::title_case($data); // Test String
7. Limit
You can use Limit helper to limit a string or array of strings up to specified length.
$data = 'test string'; Str::limit($data, 4); // test
8. Contains
You can use Contains helper to check if specific word or key exists in a string.
$data = 'test string'; Str::contains($data, 'test'); // true
9. Camelize
You can use Camelize helper to camelize a string.
$data = 'example_test-string'; Str::camelize($data); // ExampleTestString
10. Array key starts with
You can use Array key starts with helper to find an array key that starts with a given term
$array = [ 'pizza pie' => 'nomnom', 'hot dog' => 'ohnomnom' ]; Str::array_key_starts_with($array, 'hot'); // ['hot dog' => 'ohnomnom']
11. Array key ends with
You can use Array key ends with helper to find an array key that ends with a given term
$array = [ 'pizza pie' => 'nomnom', 'hot dog' => 'ohnomnom' ]; Str::array_key_ends_with($array, 'pie'); // ['pizza pie' => 'nomnom']
12. Arrays are identical
Determine if two arrays are identical with the same index values ignoring key ordering
$array = [ 'foo' => 'bar' ]; Str::arrays_match($array, $array); // true
13. Snake case
Return snake case format of the given string
$string = 'heLLo World ya`ll'; Str::snake_case($string)); // hello_world_ya`ll # With delimiter Str::snake_case($string, '-')); // hello-world-ya`ll
13. Lower case
Return lower case of the given string. Works with UTF-8
$string = 'Hello WorLD'; Str::lower_case($string)); // hello world
13. Upper case
Return upper case of the given string. Works with UTF-8
$string = 'Hello WorLD'; Str::upper_case($string)); // HELLO WORLD
Contributing
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.