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Use Composer to install the package:
$ composer require nilportugues/json
Given a PHP Object, and a series of mappings, the JSON Transformer will represent the given data as a JSON object.
For instance, given the following piece of code, defining a Blog Post and some comments:
$post = new Post(
new PostId(9),
'Hello World',
'Your first post',
new User(
new UserId(1),
'Post Author'
),
[
new Comment(
new CommentId(1000),
'Have no fear, sers, your king is safe.',
new User(new UserId(2), 'Barristan Selmy'),
[
'created_at' => (new DateTime('2015/07/18 12:13:00'))->format('c'),
'accepted_at' => (new DateTime('2015/07/19 00:00:00'))->format('c'),
]
),
]
);
And a Mapping array for all the involved classes:
use NilPortugues\Api\Mapping\Mapper;
$mappings = [
[
'class' => Post::class,
'alias' => 'Message',
'aliased_properties' => [
'author' => 'author',
'title' => 'headline',
'content' => 'body',
],
'hide_properties' => [
],
'id_properties' => [
'postId',
],
'urls' => [
'self' => 'http://example.com/posts/{postId}',
'comments' => 'http://example.com/posts/{postId}/comments'
],
],
[
'class' => PostId::class,
'alias' => '',
'aliased_properties' => [],
'hide_properties' => [],
'id_properties' => [
'postId',
],
'urls' => [
'self' => 'http://example.com/posts/{postId}',
],
],
[
'class' => User::class,
'alias' => '',
'aliased_properties' => [],
'hide_properties' => [],
'id_properties' => [
'userId',
],
'urls' => [
'self' => 'http://example.com/users/{userId}',
'friends' => 'http://example.com/users/{userId}/friends',
'comments' => 'http://example.com/users/{userId}/comments',
],
],
[
'class' => UserId::class,
'alias' => '',
'aliased_properties' => [],
'hide_properties' => [],
'id_properties' => [
'userId',
],
'urls' => [
'self' => 'http://example.com/users/{userId}',
'friends' => 'http://example.com/users/{userId}/friends',
'comments' => 'http://example.com/users/{userId}/comments',
],
],
[
'class' => Comment::class,
'alias' => '',
'aliased_properties' => [],
'hide_properties' => [],
'id_properties' => [
'commentId',
],
'urls' => [
'self' => 'http://example.com/comments/{commentId}',
],
],
[
'class' => CommentId::class,
'alias' => '',
'aliased_properties' => [],
'hide_properties' => [],
'id_properties' => [
'commentId',
],
'urls' => [
'self' => 'http://example.com/comments/{commentId}',
],
],
];
$mapper = new Mapper($mappings);
Calling the transformer will output a valid JSON response using the correct formatting:
use NilPortugues\Api\Json\JsonSerializer;
use NilPortugues\Api\Json\Http\Message\Response;
$serializer = new JsonSerializer($mapper);
$output = $serializer->serialize($post);
//PSR7 Response with headers and content.
$response = new Response($output);
header(
sprintf(
'HTTP/%s %s %s',
$response->getProtocolVersion(),
$response->getStatusCode(),
$response->getReasonPhrase()
)
);
foreach($response->getHeaders() as $header => $values) {
header(sprintf("%s:%s\n", $header, implode(', ', $values)));
}
echo $response->getBody();
Output:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: private, max-age=0, must-revalidate
Content-type: application/json; charset=utf-8
{
"post_id": 9,
"headline": "Hello World",
"body": "Your first post",
"author": {
"user_id": 1,
"name": "Post Author"
},
"comments": [
{
"comment_id": 1000,
"dates": {
"created_at": "2015-07-18T12:13:00+02:00",
"accepted_at": "2015-07-19T00:00:00+02:00"
},
"comment": "Have no fear, sers, your king is safe.",
"user": {
"user_id": 2,
"name": "Barristan Selmy"
}
}
],
"links": {
"self": {
"href": "http://example.com/posts/9"
},
"comments": {
"href": "http://example.com/posts/9/comments"
}
}
}
To run the PHPUnit tests at the command line, go to the tests directory and issue phpunit.
This library attempts to comply with PSR-1, PSR-2, PSR-4 and PSR-7.
If you notice compliance oversights, please send a patch via Pull Request.
Contributions to the package are always welcome!
- Report any bugs or issues you find on the issue tracker.
- You can grab the source code at the package's Git repository.
Get in touch with me using one of the following means:
- Emailing me at [email protected]
- Opening an Issue
- Using Gitter:
The code base is licensed under the MIT license.