yohang/finite

A simple PHP Finite State Machine

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README

Finite is a Simple State Machine, written in PHP. It can manage any Stateful object by defining states and transitions between these states.

As of version 2, Finite is a low-deps and lightweight state machine library, thanks to the use of PHP Enums.

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Features

  • Manage State/Transition graph for an object
  • Attach business logic to states
  • Listen to transitions between state to trigger your domain code
  • Symfony integration
  • Twig Extension

Getting started

Installation (via composer)

 $ composer req yohang/finite

Define your state enum

enum DocumentState: string implements State
{
    case DRAFT = 'draft';
    case PUBLISHED = 'published';
    case REPORTED = 'reported';
    case DISABLED = 'disabled';

    public static function getTransitions(): array
    {
        return [
            new Transition('publish', [self::DRAFT], self::PUBLISHED),
            new Transition('clear', [self::REPORTED, self::DISABLED], self::PUBLISHED),
            new Transition('report', [self::PUBLISHED], self::REPORTED),
            new Transition('disable', [self::REPORTED, self::PUBLISHED], self::DISABLED),
        ];
    }
}

Define your Stateful Object

Your stateful object just need to have a state property

class Document
{
    private DocumentState $state = DocumentState::DRAFT;

    public function getState(): DocumentState
    {
        return $this->state;
    }

    public function setState(DocumentState $state): void
    {
        $this->state = $state;
    }
}

Initializing a simple StateMachine

use Finite\StateMachine;

$document = new Document;

$sm = new StateMachine;

// Can we process a transition ?
$sm->can($document, 'publish');

// Apply a transition
$sm->apply($document, 'publish'); 

Add business logic to states

Finite < 2.0 had properties on states. A metadata mechanism that allowed to add business properties on states to define the behavior of on object, depending on its state.

The idea behind this was to avoid to test the state in your domain code (A controller must not throw a 404 if the state is draft. But it can throw a 404 if the current state does not have a "visible" property. That was the idea).

Finite 2 does not needs this. PHP Enums can have methods. So, replace your properties with simple methods on your state.

enum DocumentState: string implements State
{
    // ...

    public function isDeletable(): bool
    {
        return in_array($this, [self::DRAFT, self::DISABLED]);
    }

    public function isPrintable(): bool
    {
        return in_array($this, [self::PUBLISHED, self::REPORTED]);
    }
}

After that, you can use theses methods on your object, even without instantiating the state machine.

var_dump($document->getState()->isDeletable());
var_dump($document->getState()->isPrintable());

Events & Guards

Finite dispatches PSR-14 events. You can listen to them to add custom logic or block transitions.

use Finite\Event\CanTransitionEvent;
use Finite\Event\PostTransitionEvent;

$dispatcher = $stateMachine->getDispatcher();

// 1. Guard: Prevent a transition dynamically
$dispatcher->addEventListener(CanTransitionEvent::class, function (CanTransitionEvent $event) {
    if ('publish' === $event->getTransition()->getName() && !$event->getObject()->title) {
        // Block the transition if the title is empty
        $event->blockTransition(); 
    }
});

// 2. Post-Action: Do something after a transition
$dispatcher->addEventListener(PostTransitionEvent::class, function (PostTransitionEvent $event) {
    // e.g. Send an email, log activity...
    echo 'Transition ' . $event->getTransition()->getName() . ' completed!';
});

Symfony Integration

Register the bundle in config/bundles.php:

return [
    // ...
    Finite\Extension\Symfony\Bundle\FiniteBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];

This automatically registers the StateMachine service and the Twig extension.

Twig Helper

{# Check if a transition is available #}
{% if finite_can(document, 'publish') %}
    <a href="...">Publish</a>
{% endif %}

{# List all reachable transitions #}
<ul>
    {% for transition in finite_reachable_transitions(document) %}
        <li>{{ transition.name }}</li>
    {% endfor %}
</ul>

Console Command

Dump your graph to visualize it:

php bin/console finite:state-machine:dump "App\State\DocumentState" mermaid

License

This library is licensed under the MIT License.