Convert XSD into PHP classes.
With goetas/xsd2php
you can convert any XSD/WSDL definition into PHP classes.
XSD2PHP can also generate JMS Serializer compatible metadata that can be used to serialize/unserialize the object instances.
There is one recommended way to install xsd2php via Composer:
- adding the dependency to your
composer.json
file:
"require": {
..
"goetas/xsd2php":"2.*@dev",
"goetas/xsd-reader":"2.*@dev",
"jms/serializer": "xsd2php-dev as 0.18.0",
..
}
"repositories": [{
"type": "vcs",
"url": "https://github.com/goetas/serializer.git"
}],
This package requires a patched version of JMS Serializer. In the last year the activity of JMS serializer was very low and some features required by this project was rejected or not yet reviewed ( #301, #222 )
With this example we will convert OTA XSD definitions into PHP classes.
Suppose that you have allo XSD files in /home/my/ota
.
vendor/bin/xsd2php convert:php \
`/home/my/ota/OTA_HotelAvail*.xsd \
--ns-map='http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05;Mercurio/OTA/2007B/' \
--ns-dest='Mercurio/OTA/2007B/;src/Mercurio/OTA/V2007B' \
--alias-map='http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05;CustomOTADateTimeFormat;Vendor/Project/CustomDateClass'
What about namespaces?
http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05
will be converted intoMercurio/OTA/2007B
PHP namespace
Where place the files?
Mercurio/OTA/2007B
classes will be placed intosrc/Mercurio/OTA/V2007B
directory
What about custom types?
--alias-map='http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05;CustomOTADateTimeFormat;Vendor/Project/CustomDateClass'
will instruct XSD2PHP to not generate any class forCustomOTADateTimeFormat
type inside thehttp://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05
namespace. All reference to this type are replaced with theVendor/Project/CustomDateClass
class.
"scripts": {
"build": "xsd2php convert:php '/home/my/ota/OTA_HotelAvail*.xsd' --ns-map='http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05;Mercurio/OTA/2007B/' --ns-dest='Mercurio/OTA/2007B/;src/Mercurio/OTA/V2007B'"
}
Now you can build your classes with composer build
.
XSD2PHP can also generate for you JMS Serializer metadata that you can use to serialize/unserialize the generated PHP class instances.
vendor/bin/xsd2php convert:jms-yaml \
`/home/my/ota/OTA_HotelAvail*.xsd \
--ns-map='http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05;Mercurio/OTA/2007B/' \
--ns-dest='Mercurio/OTA/2007B/;src/Metadata/JMS;' \
--alias-map='http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05;CustomOTADateTimeFormat;Vendor/Project/CustomDateClass'
What about namespaces?
http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05
will be converted intoMercurio/OTA/2007B
PHP namespace
Where place the files?
http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05
will be placed intosrc/Metadata/JMS
directory
What about custom types?
--alias-map='http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05;CustomOTADateTimeFormat;Vendor/Project/CustomDateClass'
will instruct XSD2PHP to not generate any metadata information forCustomOTADateTimeFormat
type inside thehttp://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05
namespace. All reference to this type are replaced with theVendor/Project/CustomDateClass
class. You have to provide a custom serializer for this type
use JMS\Serializer\SerializerBuilder;
use JMS\Serializer\Handler\HandlerRegistryInterface;
use Goetas\Xsd\XsdToPhp\Jms\Handler\BaseTypesHandler;
use Goetas\Xsd\XsdToPhp\Jms\Handler\XmlSchemaDateHandler;
$serializerBuilder = SerializerBuilder::create();
$serializerBuilder->addMetadataDir('metadata dir', 'DemoNs');
$serializerBuilder->configureHandlers(function (HandlerRegistryInterface $handler) use ($serializerBuilder) {
$serializerBuilder->addDefaultHandlers();
$handler->registerSubscribingHandler(new BaseTypesHandler()); // XMLSchema List handling
$handler->registerSubscribingHandler(new XmlSchemaDateHandler()); // XMLSchema date handling
// $handler->registerSubscribingHandler(new YourhandlerHere());
});
$serializer = $serializerBuilder->build();
// deserialize the XML into Demo\MyObject object
$object = $serializer->deserialize('<some xml/>', 'DemoNs\MyObject', 'xml');
// some code ....
// serialize the Demo\MyObject back into XML
$newXml = $serializer->serialize($object, 'xml');
If your XSD contains xsd:anyType
or xsd:anySimpleType
types you have to specify a handler for this.
When you generate the JMS metadata you have to specify a custom handler:
bin/xsd2php.php convert:jms-yaml \
... various params ... \
--alias-map='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;anyType;MyCustomAnyTypeHandler' \
--alias-map='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;anyType;MyCustomAnySimpleTypeHandler' \
Now you have to create a custom serialization handler:
use JMS\Serializer\XmlSerializationVisitor;
use JMS\Serializer\XmlDeserializationVisitor;
use JMS\Serializer\Handler\SubscribingHandlerInterface;
use JMS\Serializer\GraphNavigator;
use JMS\Serializer\VisitorInterface;
use JMS\Serializer\Context;
class MyHandler implements SubscribingHandlerInterface
{
public static function getSubscribingMethods()
{
return array(
array(
'direction' => GraphNavigator::DIRECTION_DESERIALIZATION,
'format' => 'xml',
'type' => 'MyCustomAnyTypeHandler',
'method' => 'deserializeAnyType'
),
array(
'direction' => GraphNavigator::DIRECTION_SERIALIZATION,
'format' => 'xml',
'type' => 'MyCustomAnyTypeHandler',
'method' => 'serializeAnyType'
)
);
}
public function serializeAnyType(XmlSerializationVisitor $visitor, $data, array $type, Context $context)
{
// serialize your object here
}
public function deserializeAnyType(XmlDeserializationVisitor $visitor, $data, array $type)
{
// deserialize your object here
}
}
There are two types of naming strategies: short
and long
. The default is short
, this naming strategy can however generate naming conflicts.
The long
naming strategy will suffix elements with Element
and types with Type
.
MyNamesapce\User
will becomeMyNamesapce\UserElement
MyNamesapce\UserType
will becomeMyNamesapce\UserTypeType
An XSD for instance with a type named User
, a type named UserType
, a root element named User
and UserElement
, will only work when using the long
naming strategy.
- If you don't have naming conflicts and you want to have short and descriptive class names, use the
--naming-strategy=short
option. - If you have naming conflicts use the
--naming-strategy=long
option. - If you want to be safe, use the
--naming-strategy=long
option.
I'm sorry for the terrible written english within the documentation, I'm trying to improve it. Pull Requests are welcome.