Hydrator to create PHP objects from data, using Reflections, use e.g. PSR Container through a FactoryInterface.
composer require orbiter/hydrator
// needs implementation:
// $factory = \Orbiter\Hydrator\FactoryInterface()
$hydrator = new \Orbiter\Hydrator\Hydrator($factory);
// params = e.g. most likely used by your factory for __construct, array of params
$hydrator->make($class_name, $params);
// data = use to hydrate after instance creation, can be associative array or stdClass
// uses keys/properties as names for the property to inject
// third parameter = true ignores missing properties
$hydrator->hydrate($class, $data, false);
$hydrator->makeAndInject($class_name, $data, false, $params);
//
// for PHP-DI users:
use function DI\autowire;
use function DI\get;
$dependencies = [
Orbiter\Hydrator\BridgePHPDIFactory::class => autowire()
->constructorParameter('factory', get(DI\FactoryInterface::class)),
Orbiter\Hydrator\Hydrator::class => autowire()
->constructorParameter('factory', get(Orbiter\Hydrator\BridgePHPDIFactory::class)),
]
Commands to set up and run e.g. tests:
# on windows:
docker run -it --rm -v %cd%:/app composer install
docker run -it --rm -v %cd%:/var/www/html php:8.1-cli-alpine sh
docker run --rm -v %cd%:/var/www/html php:8.1-cli-alpine sh -c "cd /var/www/html && ./vendor/bin/phpunit --testdox -c phpunit-ci.xml --bootstrap vendor/autoload.php"
# on unix:
docker run -it --rm -v `pwd`:/app composer install
docker run -it --rm -v `pwd`:/var/www/html php:8.1-cli-alpine sh
docker run --rm -v `pwd`:/var/www/html php:8.1-cli-alpine sh -c "cd /var/www/html && ./vendor/bin/phpunit --testdox -c phpunit-ci.xml --bootstrap vendor/autoload.php"
This project adheres to semver, until 1.0.0
and beginning with 0.1.0
: all 0.x.0
releases are like MAJOR releases and all 0.0.x
like MINOR or PATCH, modules below 0.1.0
should be considered experimental.
This project is free software distributed under the MIT LICENSE.
By committing your code to the code repository you agree to release the code under the MIT License attached to the repository.
Maintained by Michael Becker