The PHP AutoloadBuilder CLI tool phpab is a command line application to automate the process of generating an autoload require file with the option of creating static require lists as well as phar archives.
- scan multiple directories recursively in one run, optionally follow symlinks
- Template based autoload code
- Custom variables for templates
- Compatibility mode for PHP 5.2 compliant autoloader
- Case sensitive as well as case insensitive classname mapping
- Phar generation, with or without compression and openssl key signing
- Static require list generation
- Linting of generated code
- PHP 5.3+
- Tokenizer (ext/tokenizer)
- For PHAR generation support:
- ext/phar (write enabled: phar.readonly = Off)
- ext/gzip (optional)
- ext/bzip2 (optional)
- ext/openssl (optional, for phar signing only)
phpab can be installed using the PEAR Installer. This installer is the backbone of PEAR, which provides a distribution system for PHP packages, and is shipped with every release of PHP since version 4.3.0.
The PEAR channel (pear.netpirates.net
) that is used to distribute phpab needs to be registered with the
local PEAR environment. This can be done automatically if PEAR is configured to auto-discover channels:
[theseer@rikka ~]$ sudo pear config-set auto_discover 1
You are now ready to install the PHP Autoload Builder (phpab):
[theseer@rikka ~]$ sudo pear install pear.netpirates.net/Autoload
This should install phpab along with its dependencies, once completed, you can verify the success as follows:
[theseer@rikka ~]$ phpab -v
phpab 1.10.1 - Copyright (C) 2009 - 2013 by Arne Blankerts
Alternativly phpab can be downloaded as a fully self contained PHAR archive:
- Version 1.11.0 - 170kb
- Version 1.10.3 - 170kb
- Version 1.10.2 - 169kb
- Version 1.10.1 - 185kb
Please note: On Linux/Unix based system the phar needs to be marked executable for direct execution:
[theseer@rikka ~]$ chmod +x phpab*.phar
- Latest development snapshot (ZIP Archive)
- Releases (Source)
- Pear Packages
phpab [switches] <directory> [... <directoryN>]
-i, --include File pattern to include (default: *.php)
-e, --exclude File pattern to exclude
-b, --basedir Basedir for filepaths
-t, --template Path to code template to use
-o, --output Output file for generated code (default: STDOUT)
-p, --phar Create a phar archive (requires -o )
--bzip2 Compress phar archive using bzip2 (bzip2 required)
--gz Compress phar archive using gzip (gzip required)
--key OpenSSL key file to use for signing phar archive (openssl required)
-c, --compat Generate PHP 5.2 compatible code
-s, --static Generate a static require file
-n, --nolower Do not lowercase classnames for case insensitivity
--follow Enables following symbolic links (not compatible with phar mode)
--format Dateformat string for timestamp
--linebreak Linebreak style (CR, CR/LF or LF)
--indent String used for indenting (default: 3 spaces)
--tolerant Ignore Class Redeclarations in the same file
--once Use require_once instead of require when creating a static require file
--all Include all files in given directory when creating a phar
--trusting Do not check mimetype of files prior to parsing (default)
--paranoid Do check mimetype of files prior to parsing
--var name=foo Assign value 'foo' to variable 'name' to be used in (custom) templates
--lint Run lint on generated code and exit
--lint-php PHP binary to use for linting (default: /usr/bin/php or c:\php\php.exe)
-h, --help Prints this usage information
-v, --version Prints the version and exits
[theseer@rikka ~]$ phpab -o src/autoload.inc.php src
[theseer@rikka ~]$ phpab -c -o src/autoload.inc.php src
[theseer@rikka ~]$ phpab -o src/core/autoload.inc.php -b src src
[theseer@rikka ~]$ phpab -p -o framework.phar framework/src
[theseer@rikka ~]$ phpab -p -o framework.phar --bzip2 --key sign.key framework/src
[theseer@rikka ~]$ phpab -b . --tolerant -o zf1_autoload.php -e '*/Test/*' Zend
When using phpab it is necessary to recreate the autoload file every time a new class is created.
This usually also happens after pulling from a repo or when switchting branches.
Using a git post-checkout
hook placed in .git/hooks/post-update
this can be automated for most cases.
####Basic Sample:
#!/bin/bash
phpab -c -o src/autoload.inc.php src
####Sample using an ant build.xml
file.
#!/bin/bash
if [ -f build.xml ]; then
ant -p | grep phpab > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
ant phpab > /dev/null &
fi
fi
The generated code is based uppon templates provided by default in the templates subfolder. The template engine allows for simply replacing of name based placeholders. For now, only a few default variables are defined but API hooks / CLI parameters exist to set custom variables.
Known variables are:
___CREATED___
Set to a timestamp of creation, format can be adjusted___CLASSLIST___
The found list classes in form of a generated map___BASEDIR___
If a Basedir is set, the value will get removed from the file path and get replaced by DIR
Used in PHAR Mode only:
___PHAR___
The filename of the generated phar (see src/templates/phar.php.tpl)
Custom variables as defined by passing --var name=value via cli are accessed by pre- and appending ___ to it:
___name___
Going to be replaced by the value provided via cli param