Ported from node-semver 1.1.2 to PHP
php-semver 2.x is compatible with semver 1.0.0, and NOT with semver 2.0.0, have a look at php-semver 3.x if you require semver 2.0.0 compatibility
<?php
use vierbergenlars\SemVer\version;
use vierbergenlars\SemVer\expression;
use vierbergenlars\SemVer\SemVerException;
// Check if a version is valid
$semver = new version('1.2.3');
$semver = new version('a.b.c'); //SemVerException thrown
//Get a clean version string
$semver = new version('=v1.2.3');
$semver->getVersion(); //'1.2.3'
//Check if a version satisfies a range
$semver = new version('1.2.3');
$semver->satisfies(new expression('1.x || >=2.5.0 || 5.0.0 - 7.2.3')); //true
# OR
$range = new expression('1.x || >=2.5.0 || 5.0.0 - 7.2.3');
$range->satisfiedBy(new version('1.2.3')); //true
//Compare two versions
version::gt('1.2.3', '9.8.7'); //false
version::lt('1.2.3', '9.8.7'); //true
A version is the following things, in this order:
- a number (Major)
- a period
- a number (minor)
- a period
- a number (patch)
- OPTIONAL: a hyphen, followed by a number (build)
- OPTIONAL: a collection of pretty much any non-whitespace characters (tag)
A leading "="
or "v"
character is stripped off and ignored.
The ordering of versions is done using the following algorithm, given two versions and asked to find the greater of the two:
- If the majors are numerically different, then take the one
with a bigger major number.
2.3.4 > 1.3.4
- If the minors are numerically different, then take the one
with the bigger minor number.
2.3.4 > 2.2.4
- If the patches are numerically different, then take the one with the
bigger patch number.
2.3.4 > 2.3.3
- If only one of them has a build number, then take the one with the
build number.
2.3.4-0 > 2.3.4
- If they both have build numbers, and the build numbers are numerically
different, then take the one with the bigger build number.
2.3.4-10 > 2.3.4-9
- If only one of them has a tag, then take the one without the tag.
2.3.4 > 2.3.4-beta
- If they both have tags, then take the one with the lexicographically
larger tag.
2.3.4-beta > 2.3.4-alpha
- At this point, they're equal.
The following range styles are supported:
>1.2.3
Greater than a specific version.<1.2.3
Less than1.2.3 - 2.3.4
:=>=1.2.3 <=2.3.4
~1.2.3
:=>=1.2.3 <1.3.0
~1.2
:=>=1.2.0 <2.0.0
~1
:=>=1.0.0 <2.0.0
1.2.x
:=>=1.2.0 <1.3.0
1.x
:=>=1.0.0 <2.0.0
Ranges can be joined with either a space (which implies "and") or a
||
(which implies "or").
$version->valid()
: Return the parsed version, or null if it's not valid.$version->inc($type)
: Return the version incremented by the release type (major, minor, patch, or build), or null if an invalid release type is provided.
version::gt($v1, $v2)
:v1 > v2
version::gte($v1, $v2)
:v1 >= v2
version::lt($v1, $v2)
:v1 < v2
version::lte($v1, $v2)
:v1 <= v2
version::eq($v1, $v2)
:v1 == v2
This is true if they're logically equivalent, even if they're not the exact same string. You already know how to compare strings.version::neq($v1, $v2)
:v1 != v2
The opposite of eq.version::cmp($v1, $comparator, $v2)
: Pass in a comparison string, and it'll call the corresponding function above."==="
and"!=="
do simple string comparison, but are included for completeness. Throws if an invalid comparison string is provided.version::compare($v1, $v2)
: Return 0 ifv1 == v2
, 1 ifv1 > v2
, or -1 ifv1 < v2
. Sorts in ascending order if passed tousort()
version::rcompare($v1, $v2)
: The reverse of compare. Sorts an array of versions in descending order when passed tousort()
.
$expression->validRange()
: Return the valid range ornull
if it's not valid$version->satisfies($range)
: Returntrue
if the version satisfies the range.$expression->maxSatisfying($versions)
: Return the highest version in the array that satisfies the range, ornull
if none of them do.
All contributors (https://github.com/vierbergenlars/php-semver/graphs/contributors)
@isaacs and other contributors to node-semver