php-extended / php-slugifier-object
A simple implementation of the php-slugifier-interface library
Requires
- php: >=8.0
- php-extended/php-slugifier-interface: ^7
Requires (Dev)
- dev-master
- 7.0.6
- 7.0.5
- 7.0.4
- 7.0.3
- 7.0.2
- 7.0.1
- 7.0.0
- 6.0.7
- 6.0.6
- 6.0.5
- 6.0.4
- 6.0.3
- 6.0.2
- 6.0.1
- 6.0.0
- 5.0.1
- 5.0.0
- 4.4.2
- 4.4.1
- 4.4.0
- 4.3.7
- 4.3.6
- 4.3.5
- 4.3.4
- 4.3.3
- 4.3.2
- 4.3.1
- 4.3.0
- 4.2.1
- 4.2.0
- 4.1.15
- 4.1.14
- 4.1.13
- 4.1.12
- 4.1.11
- 4.1.10
- 4.1.9
- 4.1.8
- 4.1.7
- 4.1.6
- 4.1.5
- 4.1.4
- 4.1.3
- 4.1.2
- 4.1.1
- 4.1.0
- 4.0.4
- 4.0.3
- 4.0.2
- 4.0.1
- 4.0.0
- 3.1.1
- 3.1.0
- 3.0.1
- 3.0.0
- 2.0.0
- 1.0.1
- 1.0.0
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-10-31 00:17:49 UTC
README
This library contains a slugifier that does ascii transliterations of unicode text. This library is inspired by martinml's implementation of transliterator and the original python implementation.
Installation
The installation of this library is made via composer and the autoloading of all classes of this library is made through their autoloader.
- Download
composer.phar
from their website. - Then run the following command to install this library as dependency :
php composer.phar php-extended/php-slugifier-object ^7
Basic Usage
This library may be used the following way :
use PhpExtended\Slugifier\SlugifierFactory;
$factory = new SlugifierFactory();
$slugifier = $factory->createSlugifier();
/* @var $slugifier \PhpExtended\Slugifier\SlugifierInterface */
There are different types of slugifiers available in this library :
- The
AsciiCutSlugifier
removes all characters from the input string that are not digits or letters. - The
LowercaseSlugifier
transforms the input string to lowercase - The
UppercaseSlugifier
transforms the input string to uppercase - The
NoopSlugifier
returns the input string untouched - The
SlugifierChain
is made to chain multiple slugifiers to have a final slugified string. Not that the order matters. - The
AsciiTransliteratorSlugifier
transliterates the utf8 characters
License
Original character transliteration tables:
Copyright 2001, Sean M. Burke sburke@cpan.org, all rights reserved.
Modifications on the tables and the code (/src) is:
MIT (See license file).