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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Romain Canon
8a74147d4c misc!: allow object builder to yield arguments without source
The `Argument` class must now be instantiated with one of the `required`
or `optional` static constructors.
2022-01-07 13:41:15 +01:00
Romain Canon
a97b406154 feat: introduce helper class MessagesFlattener
Will recursively flatten messages of a node and all its children.

This helper can for instance be used when errors occurred during a
mapping to flatten all caught errors into a basic array of string that
can then easily be used to inform the user of what is wrong.

```
try {
    // …
} catch(MappingError $error) {
    $messages = (new MessagesFlattener($error->node()))->errors();

    foreach ($messages as $message) {
        echo $message;
    }
}
```
2022-01-06 14:11:42 +01:00
Romain Canon
ddf69efaaa feat: introduce helper class MessageMapFormatter
Can be used to customize the content of messages added during a mapping.

An implementation is provided by the library — `MessageMapFormatter`:

The constructor parameter is an array where each key represents either:
- The code of the message to be replaced
- The content of the message to be replaced
- The class name of the message to be replaced

If none of those is found, the content of the message will stay
unchanged unless a default one is given to this class.

If one of these keys is found, the array entry will be used to replace
the content of the message. This entry can be either a plain text or a
callable that takes the message as a parameter and returns a string; it
is for instance advised to use a callable in cases where a translation
service is used — to avoid useless greedy operations.

In any case, the content can contain placeholders that can be used the
same way as `\CuyZ\Valinor\Mapper\Tree\Message\NodeMessage::format()`.

See usage examples below:

```
$formatter = (new MessageMapFormatter([
    // Will match if the given message has this exact code
    'some_code' => 'new content / previous code was: %1$s',

    // Will match if the given message has this exact content
    'Some message content' => 'new content / previous message: %2$s',

    // Will match if the given message is an instance of this class
    SomeError::class => '
        - Original code of the message: %1$s
        - Original content of the message: %2$s
        - Node type: %3$s
        - Node name: %4$s
        - Node path: %5$s
    ',

    // A callback can be used to get access to the message instance
    OtherError::class => function (NodeMessage $message): string {
        if ((string)$message->type() === 'string|int') {
            // …
        }

        return 'Some message content';
    },

    // For greedy operation, it is advised to use a lazy-callback
    'bar' => fn () => $this->translator->translate('foo.bar'),
]))
    ->defaultsTo('some default message')
    // …or…
    ->defaultsTo(fn () => $this->translator->translate('default'));

$content = $formatter->format($message);
```
2022-01-06 14:11:42 +01:00
Romain Canon
cc1bc66bbe feat: introduce helper NodeTraverser for recursive operations on nodes 2022-01-06 14:11:42 +01:00
Romain Canon
a805ba0442 feat!: wrap node messages in proper class
A new class `NodeMessage` is used to wrap messages added to a node
during the mapping. This class will allow further features by giving
access to useful data related to the bound node.

BREAKING CHANGE: as of now every message is wrapped into a `NodeMessage`
it is therefore not possible to check whether the message is an instance
of `Throwable` — a new method `$message->isError()` is now to be used
for such cases.
2022-01-06 14:11:42 +01:00
Romain Canon
2c7e1156db test: improve FakeType and introduce FakeNode 2022-01-06 14:11:42 +01:00
Romain Canon
b2e810e3ce feat!: allow mapping to any type
Previously, the method `TreeMapper::map` would allow mapping only to an
object. It is now possible to map to any type handled by the library.

It is for instance possible to map to an array of objects:

```php
$objects = (new \CuyZ\Valinor\MapperBuilder())->mapper()->map(
    'array<' . SomeClass::class . '>',
    [/* … */]
);
```

For simple use-cases, an array shape can be used:

```php
$array = (new \CuyZ\Valinor\MapperBuilder())->mapper()->map(
    'array{foo: string, bar: int}',
    [/* … */]
);

echo strtolower($array['foo']);
echo $array['bar'] * 2;
```

This new feature changes the possible behaviour of the mapper, meaning
static analysis tools need help to understand the types correctly. An
extension for PHPStan and a plugin for Psalm are now provided and can be
included in a project to automatically increase the type coverage.
2022-01-02 00:48:01 +01:00
Romain Canon
0144bf084a misc: raise PHPStan version
This enables full PHP 8.1 support 🎉
2021-12-31 13:30:14 +01:00
Romain Canon
54f608e5b1 feat!: add access to root node when error occurs during mapping
When an error occurs during mapping, the root instance of `Node` can now
be accessed from the exception. This recursive object allows retrieving
all needed information through the whole mapping tree: path, values,
types and messages, including the issues that caused the exception.

It can be used like the following:

```php
try {
   (new \CuyZ\Valinor\MapperBuilder())
       ->mapper()
       ->map(SomeClass::class, [/* ... */]);
} catch (\CuyZ\Valinor\Mapper\MappingError $error) {
    // Do something with `$error->node()`
    // See README for more information
}
```

This change removes the method `MappingError::describe()` which provided
a flattened view of messages of all the errors that were encountered
during the mapping. The same behaviour can still be retrieved, see the
example below:

```php
use CuyZ\Valinor\Mapper\Tree\Message\Message;
use CuyZ\Valinor\Mapper\Tree\Node;

/**
 * @implements \IteratorAggregate<string, array<\Throwable&Message>>
 */
final class MappingErrorList implements \IteratorAggregate
{
    private Node $node;

    public function __construct(Node $node)
    {
        $this->node = $node;
    }

    /**
     * @return \Traversable<string, array<\Throwable&Message>>
     */
    public function getIterator(): \Traversable
    {
        yield from $this->errors($this->node);
    }

    /**
     * @return \Traversable<string, array<\Throwable&Message>>
     */
    private function errors(Node $node): \Traversable
    {
        $errors = array_filter(
            $node->messages(),
            static fn (Message $m) => $m instanceof \Throwable
        );

        if (! empty($errors)) {
            yield $node->path() => array_values($errors);
        }

        foreach ($node->children() as $child) {
            yield from $this->errors($child);
        }
    }
}

try {
   (new \CuyZ\Valinor\MapperBuilder())
       ->mapper()
       ->map(SomeClass::class, [/* ... */]);
} catch (\CuyZ\Valinor\Mapper\MappingError $error) {
    $errors = iterator_to_array(new MappingErrorList($error->node()));
}
```

The class `CannotMapObject` is deleted, as it does not provide any
value; this means that `MappingError` which was previously an interface
becomes a class.
2021-12-27 13:52:36 +01:00
Romain Canon
dd4624c5e0 fix: handle correctly iterable source during mapping 2021-11-30 13:04:09 +01:00
Romain Canon
396f64a524 feat: initial release
🎉
2021-11-28 18:21:56 +01:00