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php-writer

v3.0.0

Published

Update PHP scripts from their AST

Downloads

20

Readme

php-writer

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Update PHP scripts from their AST by using php-parser for reading and php-unparser for generating back the php.

How does it works?

You must include the module to your script and feed to it a php file string.

var fs = require('fs');

// Load the writer
var writer = require('php-writer');

// Read file content
var contents = fs.readFileSync('my-php-file.php', 'utf8');

// All the possible options
var options = {
  writer: {
    indent: true,
    dontUseWhitespaces: false,
    shortArray: true,
    forceNamespaceBrackets: false
  },
  parser: {
    debug: false, 
    locations: false,
    extractDoc: false,
    suppressErrors: false
  },
  lexer: {
    all_tokens: false,
    comment_tokens: false,
    mode_eval: false,
    asp_tags: false,
    short_tags: false
  },
  ast: {
    withPositions: true
  }
};

// Init the writer
var myPhpFile = new writer(contents, options);

// Print the file AST object
console.log(myPhpFile);

Options

You can pass to the writer an options object to customize your writer instance:

If you want to learn more about AST you can read the definitions.

Examples

All the examples assume that you have already loaded the file like in the example.

Find a function and set its body value:
var myPhpFile = new writer(contents, options);
myPhpFile.findFunction('foo').setBody('return $a + $b');
Find a class and set a property value:
var myPhpFile = new writer(contents, options);
myPhpFile.findClass('Foo_Class').setProperty('bar', 'foo-bar');