jwage/purl

URL Manipulation for PHP 5.3

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v1.0.0 2019-04-11 18:45 UTC

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README

Purl is a simple Object Oriented URL manipulation library for PHP 7.2+

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Installation

The suggested installation method is via composer:

composer require jwage/purl

Using Purl

Creating Url instances is easy. You can specify the URL you want, or just use the current URL:

use Purl\Url;

$url = new Url('http://jwage.com');
$currentUrl = Url::fromCurrent();

You can chain methods together after creating the Url like this:

$url = (new Url('http://jwage.com'))
    ->set('scheme', 'https')
    ->set('port', '443')
    ->set('user', 'jwage')
    ->set('pass', 'password')
    ->set('path', 'about/me')
    ->set('query', 'param1=value1&param2=value2')
    ->set('fragment', 'about/me?param1=value1&param2=value2');

echo $url->getUrl(); // https://jwage:password@jwage.com:443/about/me?param1=value1&param2=value2#about/me?param1=value1&param2=value2

// $url->path becomes instanceof Purl\Path
// $url->query becomes instanceof Purl\Query
// $url->fragment becomes instanceof Purl\Fragment

Path Manipulation

$url = new Url('http://jwage.com');

// add path segments one at a time
$url->path->add('about')->add('me');

// set the path data from a string
$url->path = 'about/me/another_segment'; // $url->path becomes instanceof Purl\Path

// get the path segments
print_r($url->path->getData()); // array('about', 'me', 'another_segment')

Query Manipulation

$url = new Url('http://jwage.com');
$url->query->set('param1', 'value1');
$url->query->set('param2', 'value2');

echo $url->query; // param1=value1&param2=value2
echo $url; // http://jwage.com?param1=value1&param2=value2

// set the query data from an array
$url->query->setData([
    'param1' => 'value1',
    'param2' => 'value2'
]);

// set the query data from a string
$url->query = 'param1=value1&param2=value2'; // $url->query becomes instanceof Purl\Query
print_r($url->query->getData()); //array('param1' => 'value1', 'param2' => 'value2')

Fragment Manipulation

$url = new Url('http://jwage.com');
$url->fragment = 'about/me?param1=value1&param2=value2'; // $url->fragment becomes instanceof Purl\Fragment

A Fragment is made of a path and a query and comes after the hashmark (#).

echo $url->fragment->path; // about/me
echo $url->fragment->query; // param1=value1&param2=value2
echo $url; // http://jwage.com#about/me?param1=value1&param2=value2

Extract URLs

You can easily extract urls from a string of text using the extract method:

$string = 'some text http://google.com http://jwage.com';
$urls = Url::extract($string);

echo $urls[0]; // http://google.com/
echo $urls[1]; // http://jwage.com/

Join URLs

You can easily join two URLs together using Purl:

$url = new Url('http://jwage.com/about?param=value#fragment');
$url->join('http://about.me/jwage');

echo $url; // http://about.me/jwage?param=value#fragment

Or if you have another Url object already:

$url1 = new Url('http://jwage.com/about?param=value#fragment');
$url2 = new Url('http://about.me/jwage');
$url1->join($url2);

echo $url1; // http://about.me/jwage?param=value#fragment