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ClassFinder
A dead simple utility to identify classes in a given namespace. This package is an improved implementation of an answer on Stack Overflow that 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
- PSR-4
- Classmaps
- Files (Experimental, must be explicitly enabled via
ClassFinder::enableExperimentalFilesSupport()
)
Example
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$classes = ClassFinder::getClassesInNamespace('TestApp1\Foo');
/**
* array(
* 'TestApp1\Foo\Bar',
* 'TestApp1\Foo\Baz',
* 'TestApp1\Foo\Foo'
* )
*/
var_dump($classes);
Documentation
Exceptions:
Internals
Roadmap
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.
0.0.1 - First party psr4
classes
0.1.0 - Third party psr4
classes
0.2.0 - classmap
support.
0.3.0 - files
support
0.4.0 - psr0
support
0.5.0 - Additional features:
Various ideas:
-
ClassFinder::getClassesInNamespace('TestApp1\Foo', ClassFinder::RECURSIVE_MODE)
. Providing classes multiple namespaces deep. -
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.
1.0.0 - Better compliance with semantic versioning.