This library introduces the PHP configuration driver, PhpConfigurationDriver
, as part of the CommonPHP Configuration Management ecosystem. It extends the functionality of CommonPHP by allowing applications to seamlessly load and save configurations using PHP files.
- Load PHP Configurations: Simplifies the process of reading PHP files and converting them into associative arrays for easy access within PHP applications.
- Save Configurations as PHP: Offers the ability to serialize PHP associative arrays back into PHP format, preserving the structure and hierarchies.
- Structured Error Handling: Incorporates detailed exception handling to manage potential parsing and file operation errors effectively.
- Support for Nested Structures: Through a custom implementation, it supports the representation of nested structures within PHP files, providing greater flexibility in configuration management.
Use Composer to integrate both the Configuration Manager and the PHP driver into your project:
composer require comphp/config
composer require comphp/config-php
To utilize the PHP driver with the Configuration Manager, first ensure the DriverManager
is configured to recognize the PHP driver:
use CommonPHP\Drivers\DriverManager;
use CommonPHP\Configuration\Drivers\PhpConfigurationDriver\PhpConfigurationDriver;
$driverManager = new DriverManager();
$driverManager->enable(PhpConfigurationDriver::class);
Upon configuration, the PhpConfigurationDriver
will be automatically used for .php
file extensions, thanks to the #[ConfigurationDriverAttribute('php')]
annotation.
$configManager->loadDriver(PhpConfigurationDriver::class);
$config = $configManager->get('path/to/configuration.php');
After loading the driver as described above, modifications can be saved back to the PHP file:
$config->data['newSection'] = ['newKey' => 'newValue'];
$config->save(); // Persists the changes to 'path/to/configuration.php'
The driver includes specific exception handling for common issues such as:
- ConfigurationException: Thrown for errors related to PHP file parsing or when the file format does not meet the expected structure.
- General Exceptions: For file read/write operations or parsing failures.