This package can convert PHP 7 code to PHP 5. This can be handy when you are running PHP 7 in development, but PHP 5 in production.
You can convert an entire directory with PHP 7 code with a the console command:
$ php7to5 convert {$directoryWithPHP7Code} {$destinationWithPHP5Code}
Here's an example of what it can do. It'll convert this code with PHP 7 features:
class Test
{
public function test()
{
$class = new class() {
public function method(string $parameter = '') : string {
return $parameter ?? 'no parameter set';
}
};
$class->method();
$anotherClass = new class() {
public function anotherMethod(int $integer) : int {
return $integer > 3;
}
};
}
}
to this equivalent PHP 5 code:
class AnonymousClass0
{
public function method($parameter = '')
{
return isset($parameter) ? $parameter : 'no parameter set';
}
}
class AnonymousClass1
{
public function anotherMethod($integer)
{
return $integer < 3 ? -1 : ($integer == 3 ? 0 : 1);
}
}
class Test
{
public function test()
{
$class = new AnonymousClass0();
$class->method();
$anotherClass = new AnonymousClass1();
}
}
Spatie is a webdesign agency based in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.
You're free to use this package (it's MIT-licensed), but if it makes it to your production environment we highly appreciate you sending us a postcard from your hometown, mentioning which of our package(s) you are using.
Our address is: Spatie, Samberstraat 69D, 2060 Antwerp, Belgium.
All postcards are published on our website.
If you plan on use the console command we recommend installing the package globally:
$ composer global require spatie/7to5
If you want to integrate the package in your own code require the package like usual:
$ composer require spatie/7to5
This package converts PHP 7 code to equivalent PHP 5 code by:
- removing scalar type hints
- removing return type hints
- removing the strict type declaration
- replacing the spaceship operator by an equivalent PHP 5 code
- replacing null coalesce statements by equivalent PHP 5 code
- replacing group use declarations by equivalent PHP 5 code
- replacing defined arrays by equivalent PHP 5 code
- converting anonymous classes to regular classes
Because there are a lot of things that cannot be detected and/or converted properly we do not guarantee that the converted code will work. We highly recommend running your automated tests against the converted code to determine if it works.
This package provides a console command php7to5
to convert files and directories.
This is how a entire directory can be converted:
$ php7to5 convert {$directoryWithPHP7Code} {$destinationWithPHP5Code}
Want to convert a single file? That's cool too! You can use the same command.
$ php7to5 convert {$sourceFileWithPHP7Code} {$destinationFileWithPHP5Code}
By default the command will only copy over php
-files. Want to copy over all files? Use the copy-all
option:
$ php7to5 convert {$directoryWithPHP7Code} {$destinationWithPHP5Code} --copy-all
By default the command will only convert files with a php extension, but you can customize that by using the --extension
option.
$ php7to5 convert {$directoryWithPHP7Code} {$destinationWithPHP5Code} --extension=php --extension=phtml
If necessary, you can exclude directories / files.
$ php7to5 convert {$directoryWithPHP7Code} {$destinationWithPHP5Code} --exсlude=cache
You can convert a single file by running this code:
$converter = new Converter($pathToPhp7Code);
$converter->saveAsPhp5($pathToWherePhp5CodeShouldBeSaved);
An entire directory can be converted as well:
$converter = new DirectoryConverter($sourceDirectory);
$converter->savePhp5FilesTo($destinationDirectory);
By default this will recursively copy all to files to the destination directory, even the non php files.
If you only want to copy over the php files do this:
$converter = new DirectoryConverter($sourceDirectory);
$converter
->doNotCopyNonPhpFiles()
->savePhp5FilesTo($destinationDirectory);
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
$ composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
Original idea: Jens Segers
Spatie is a webdesign agency based in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.