lucatume / klein52
A lightning fast router for PHP 5.2 (fork of chriso/klein.php)
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Requires
- php: >=5.2.17
- xrstf/composer-php52: 1.*
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit-mock-objects-php52: dev-1.1.0-php52
- phpunit/phpunit-php52: dev-3.6.12-php52
README
klein.php is a lightning fast router for PHP 5.3+; klein52 is its port to PHP 5.2 compatible code.
This version is a fork of klein.php v. 1.2.0
that has been modified to run in PHP 5.2
; this is not up to date with klein.php latest version.
All kudos to the original author.
- Flexible regular expression routing (inspired by Sinatra)
- A set of boilerplate methods for rapidly building web apps
- Almost no overhead => 2500+ requests/second
Getting started
- PHP 5.2.17 is required
- Setup URL rewriting so that all requests are handled by index.php
- Use
<?php require 'klein_load.php';
- use the
klein_load()
function to load a PHP 5.2+ compatible, not namespaced version ofklein
(as the original) or useklein_wp_load()
to load aklein_
prefixed, PHP 5.2+ and WordPress compatible version of the library - (Optional) Throw in some APC for good measure; the version of the library loaded with
klein_wp_load()
will rely on WordPress caching functions
Example
In all the examples below the the not prefixed functions and class names from the not version of the library loaded with klein_load()
are shown; add a klein_
prefix to each function and class name if the library was loaded using klein_wp_load
.
Only exception to the above rule: the inNamespace()
function of the default library transalates to the klein_with
function in the WordPress compatible version of the library.
Example 1.1 - Respond to all requests (PHP 5.3 syntax)
<?php respond(function () { echo 'Hello World!'; });
Example 1.2 - Respond to all requests (PHP 5.2 syntax)
<?php function handleAll(){ echo 'Hello World!'; } respond('handleAll');
Note: in all of the examples below I will use PHP 5.3+ compatible code for brevity; to make any example work with PHP 5.2 compatible syntax replace any closure with a named function (see Example 1.2).
Example 2 - Named parameters
<?php respond('/[:name]', function ($request) { echo 'Hello ' . $request->name; });
Example 3 - So RESTful
<?php respond('GET', '/posts', $callback); respond('POST', '/posts/create', $callback); respond('PUT', '/posts/[i:id]', $callback); respond('DELETE', '/posts/[i:id]', $callback); // To match multiple request methods: respond(array('POST','GET'), $route, $callback); // Or you might want to handle the requests in the same place respond('/posts/[create|edit:action]?/[i:id]?', function ($request, $response) { switch ($request->action) { // } });
Example 4 - Sending objects / files
<?php respond(function ($request, $response) { $response->xml = function ($object) { // Custom xml output function } $response->csv = function ($object) { // Custom csv output function } }); respond('/report.[xml|csv|json:format]?', function ($reqest, $response) { // Get the format or fallback to JSON as the default $send = $request->param('format', 'json'); $response->$send($report); }); respond('/report/latest', function ($request, $response) { $response->file('/tmp/cached_report.zip'); });
Example 5 - All together
<?php respond(function ($request, $response, $app) { // Handle exceptions => flash the message and redirect to the referrer $response->onError(function ($response, $err_msg) { $response->flash($err_msg); $response->back(); }); // The third parameter can be used to share scope and global objects $app->db = new PDO(...); // $app also can store lazy services, e.g. if you don't want to // instantiate a database connection on every response $app->register('db', function() { return new PDO(...); }); }); respond('POST', '/users/[i:id]/edit', function ($request, $response) { // Quickly validate input parameters $request->validate('username', 'Please enter a valid username')->isLen(5, 64)->isChars('a-zA-Z0-9-'); $request->validate('password')->notNull(); $app->db->query(...); // etc. // Add view properties and helper methods $response->title = 'foo'; $response->escape = function ($str) { return htmlentities($str); // Assign view helpers }; $response->render('myview.phtml'); }); // myview.phtml: <title><?php echo $this->escape($this->title) ?></title>
Route namespaces
<?php inNamespace('/users', function () { respond('GET', '/?', function ($request, $response) { // Show all users }); respond('GET', '/[:id]', function ($request, $response) { // Show a single user }); }); foreach(array('projects', 'posts') as $controller) { inNamespace("/$controller", "controllers/$controller.php"); }
Lazy services
Services can be stored lazily, meaning that they are only instantiated on first use.
<?php respond(function ($request, $response, $app) { $app->register('lazyDb', function() { $db = new stdClass(); $db->name = 'foo'; return $db; }); }); //Later respond('GET', '/posts', function ($request, $response, $app) { // $db is initialised on first request // all subsequent calls will use the same instance echo $app->lazyDb->name; });
Validators
To add a custom validator use addValidator($method, $callback)
<?php addValidator('hex', function ($str) { return preg_match('/^[0-9a-f]++$/i', $str); });
You can validate parameters using is<$method>()
or not<$method>()
, e.g.
$request->validate('key')->isHex();
Validation methods are chainable, and a custom exception message can be specified for if/when validation fails
$request->validate('key', 'The key was invalid')->isHex()->isLen(32);
Routing
[ match_type : param_name ]
Some examples
* // Match all request URIs
[i] // Match an integer
[i:id] // Match an integer as 'id'
[a:action] // Match alphanumeric characters as 'action'
[h:key] // Match hexadecimal characters as 'key'
[:action] // Match anything up to the next / or end of the URI as 'action'
[create|edit:action] // Match either 'create' or 'edit' as 'action'
[*] // Catch all (lazy)
[*:trailing] // Catch all as 'trailing' (lazy)
[**:trailing] // Catch all (possessive - will match the rest of the URI)
.[:format]? // Match an optional parameter 'format' - a / or . before the block is also optional
Some more complicated examples
/posts/[*:title][i:id] // Matches "/posts/this-is-a-title-123"
/output.[xml|json:format]? // Matches "/output", "output.xml", "output.json"
/[:controller]?/[:action]? // Matches the typical /controller/action format
Note - all routes that match the request URI are called - this allows you to incorporate complex conditional logic such as user authentication or view layouts. e.g. as a basic example, the following code will wrap other routes with a header and footer
respond('*', function ($request, $response) { $response->render('header.phtml'; }); //other routes respond('*', function ($request, $response) { $response->render('footer.phtml'; });
Routes automatically match the entire request URI. If you need to match
only a part of the request URI or use a custom regular expression, use the @
operator. If you need to
negate a route, use the !
operator
// Match all requests that end with '.json' or '.csv' respond('@\.(json|csv)$', ... // Match all requests that _don't_ start with /admin respond('!@^/admin/', ...
Views
You can send properties or helpers to the view by assigning them
to the $response
object, or by using the second arg of $response->render()
<?php $response->escape = function ($str) { return htmlentities($str); }; $response->render('myview.phtml', array('title' => 'My View')); // Or just: $response->title = 'My View';
myview.phtml
<title><?php echo $this->escape($this->title) ?></title>
Views are compiled and run in the scope of $response
so all response methods can be accessed with $this
<?php $this->render('partial.html') // Render partials $this->param('myvar') // Access request parameters echo $this->query(array('page' => 2)) // Modify the current query string
-## API
<?php $request-> header($key, $default = null) // Get a request header cookie($key, $default = null) // Get a cookie from the request session($key, $default = null) // Get a session variable param($key, $default = null) // Get a request parameter (get, post, named) params() // Return all parameters params($mask = null) // Return all parameters that match the mask array - extract() friendly validate($param, $err_msg = null) // Start a validator chain method() // Get the request method method($method) // Check if the request method is $method, i.e. method('post') => true isSecure($required = false) // https? Redirect if $required is true and the request is not secure id() // Get a unique ID for the request ip() // Get the request IP userAgent() // Get the request user agent uri() // Get the request URI <param> // Get / Set (if assigned a value)a request parameter $response-> header($key, $value = null) // Set a response header cookie($key, $value = null, $expiry = null) // Set a cookie cookie($key, null) // Remove a cookie session($key, $value = null) // Sets a session variable flash($msg, $type = 'info', $params = array() // Set a flash message file($path, $filename = null) // Send a file noCache() // Tell the browser not to cache the response json($object, $jsonp_prefix = null) // Send an object as JSON or JSONP by providing padding prefix markdown($str, $args, ...) // Return a string formatted with markdown code($code = null) // Return the HTTP response code, or send a new code redirect($url, $code = 302) // Redirect to the specified URL refresh() // Redirect to the current URL back() // Redirect to the referer render($view, $data = array()) // Render a view or partial (in the scope of $response) partial($view, $data = array()) // Render a partial without a layout (in the scope of $response) layout($layout) // Set the view layout yieldView() // Call inside the layout to render the view content error(Exception $err) // Routes an exception through the error callbacks onError($callback) // $callback takes ($response, $msg, $err_type = null) set($key, $value = null) // Set a view property or helper set($arr) escape($str) // Escape a string query($key, $value = null) // Modify the current query string query($arr) param($param, $default = null) // Get an escaped request parameter flashes($type = null) // Retrieve and clears all flashes of $type flush() // Flush all open output buffers discard($restart_buffer = false) // Discard all open output buffers and optionally restart it buffer() // Return the contents of the output buffer as a string chunk($str = null) // Enable response chunking (see the wiki) dump($obj) // Dump an object <callback>($arg1, ...) // Call a user-defined helper <property> // Get a user-defined property $app-> <callback>($arg1, ...) //Call a user-defined helper $validator-> notNull() // The string must not be null isLen($length) // The string must be the exact length isLen($min, $max) // The string must be between $min and $max length (inclusive) isInt() // Check for a valid integer isFloat() // Check for a valid float/decimal isEmail() // Check for a valid email isUrl() // Check for a valid URL isIp() // Check for a valid IP isAlpha() // Check for a-z (case insensitive) isAlnum() // Check for alphanumeric characters contains($needle) // Check if the string contains $needle isChars($chars) // Validate against a character list isRegex($pattern, $modifiers = '') // Validate against a regular expression notRegex($pattern, $modifiers ='') is<Validator>() // Validate against a custom validator not<Validator>() // The validator can't match <Validator>() // Alias for is<Validator>()
More information
See the wiki for more information
Contributors
License
(MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2010 Chris O'Hara cohara87@gmail.com
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