spatie / better-types
Improved abstraction for dealing with union and named types.
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Requires
- php: ^8.0
- illuminate/collections: ^8.58|^9.0|^10|^11
- symfony/polyfill-php81: ^1.23
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.0
- phpstan/phpstan: ^0.12.99
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
- spatie/ray: ^1.28
- vimeo/psalm: ^4.10
README
Check whether a reflection type or method accepts a given input
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Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/better-types
Usage
Using the Type
class directly:
function (FooInterface $foo) {} $reflectionType = … $type = new Type($reflectionType); $type->accepts(new Foo()); // true $type->accepts('invalid string'); // false
Using the Method
class:
function (?FooInterface $foo, ?BarInterface $bar) {} $reflectionMethod = … $method = new Method($reflectionMethod); $method->accepts(new Foo(), new Bar()); // true $method->accepts(bar: new Bar() foo: new Foo()); // true $method->accepts(null, new Bar()); // true $method->accepts(null, null); // true $method->accepts('string', 1); // false $method->accepts(new Foo()); // false, you can't omit values
Using Handlers
to determine which methods accept a given set of input:
class Foo { public function acceptsString(string $a) {} public function acceptsStringToo(string $a) {} public function acceptsInt(int $a) {} } $reflectionClass = … $handlers = new Handlers($reflectionClass); $handlers->accepts('string')->all(); // ['acceptsString', 'acceptsStringToo'] $handlers->accepts(1)->first(); // 'acceptsInt'
Using the Attributes
class to find and instantiate attributes with a fluent API:
Attributes::new(AttributesTestClass::class) ->instanceOf(AttributesTestAttribute::class) ->first();
Testing
composer test
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Contributing
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Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.