ClassFinder =========== A dead simple utility to identify classes in a given namespace. This package is an improved implementation of an [answer on Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/a/40229665/3000068) and provides additional features with less configuration required. Requirements ------------ * Application is using Composer. * Classes can be autoloaded with Composer. * PHP >= 5.3.0 Installing ---------- Installing is done by requiring it with Composer. ``` $ composer require haydenpierce/class-finder ``` No other installation methods are currently supported. Supported Autoloading Methods -------------------------------- | Method | Supported | with `ClassFinder::RECURSIVE_MODE` | | ---------- | --------- | ---------------------------------- | | PSR-4 | ✔️ | ✔️ | | PSR-0 | ❌️* | ❌️* | | Classmap | ✔️ | ✔️ | | Files | ✔️^ | ❌️** | \^ Experimental. \* Planned. \** Not planned. Open an issue if you need this feature. Examples -------- **Standard Mode** ``` **WARNING**: Before 1.0.0, expect that bug fixes _will not_ be backported to older versions. Backwards incompatible changes may be introduced in minor 0.X.Y versions, where X changes. * `psr0` support * Additional features: Various ideas: * ~~`ClassFinder::getClassesInNamespace('TestApp1\Foo', ClassFinder::RECURSIVE_MODE)`. Providing classes multiple namespaces deep.~~ (included v0.3-beta) * `ClassFinder::getClassesImplementingInterface('TestApp1\Foo', 'TestApp1\FooInterface', ClassFinder::RECURSIVE_MODE)`. Filtering classes to only classes that implement a namespace. * `ClassFinder::debugRenderReport('TestApp1\Foo\Baz')` Guidance for solving "class not found" errors resulting from typos in namespaces, missing directories, etc. Would print an HTML report. Not intended for production use, but debugging.