webmozart / assert
Assertions to validate method input/output with nice error messages.
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Requires
- php: ^7.2 || ^8.0
- ext-ctype: *
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^8.5.13
Conflicts
- phpstan/phpstan: <0.12.20
- vimeo/psalm: <4.6.1 || 4.6.2
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README
This library contains efficient assertions to test the input and output of your methods. With these assertions, you can greatly reduce the amount of coding needed to write a safe implementation.
All assertions in the Assert
class throw an Webmozart\Assert\InvalidArgumentException
if
they fail.
FAQ
What's the difference to beberlei/assert?
This library is heavily inspired by Benjamin Eberlei's wonderful assert package, but fixes a usability issue with error messages that can't be fixed there without breaking backwards compatibility.
This package features usable error messages by default. However, you can also easily write custom error messages:
Assert::string($path, 'The path is expected to be a string. Got: %s');
In beberlei/assert, the ordering of the %s
placeholders is different for
every assertion. This package, on the contrary, provides consistent placeholder
ordering for all assertions:
%s
: The tested value as string, e.g."/foo/bar"
.%2$s
,%3$s
, ...: Additional assertion-specific values, e.g. the minimum/maximum length, allowed values, etc.
Check the source code of the assertions to find out details about the additional available placeholders.
Installation
Use Composer to install the package:
composer require webmozart/assert
Example
use Webmozart\Assert\Assert; class Employee { public function __construct($id) { Assert::integer($id, 'The employee ID must be an integer. Got: %s'); Assert::greaterThan($id, 0, 'The employee ID must be a positive integer. Got: %s'); } }
If you create an employee with an invalid ID, an exception is thrown:
new Employee('foobar'); // => Webmozart\Assert\InvalidArgumentException: // The employee ID must be an integer. Got: string new Employee(-10); // => Webmozart\Assert\InvalidArgumentException: // The employee ID must be a positive integer. Got: -10
Assertions
The Assert
class provides the following assertions:
Type Assertions
Comparison Assertions
String Assertions
You should check that a value is a string with Assert::string()
before making
any of the following assertions.
File Assertions
Object Assertions
Array Assertions
Function Assertions
Collection Assertions
All of the above assertions can be prefixed with all*()
to test the contents
of an array or a \Traversable
:
Assert::allIsInstanceOf($employees, 'Acme\Employee');
Nullable Assertions
All of the above assertions can be prefixed with nullOr*()
to run the
assertion only if the value is not null
:
Assert::nullOrString($middleName, 'The middle name must be a string or null. Got: %s');
Extending Assert
The Assert
class comes with a few methods, which can be overridden to change the class behaviour. You can also extend it to
add your own assertions.
Overriding methods
Overriding the following methods in your assertion class allows you to change the behaviour of the assertions:
public static function __callStatic($name, $arguments)
- This method is used to 'create' the
nullOr
andall
versions of the assertions.
- This method is used to 'create' the
protected static function valueToString($value)
- This method is used for error messages, to convert the value to a string value for displaying. You could use this for representing a value object with a
__toString
method for example.
- This method is used for error messages, to convert the value to a string value for displaying. You could use this for representing a value object with a
protected static function typeToString($value)
- This method is used for error messages, to convert a value to a string representing its type.
protected static function strlen($value)
- This method is used to calculate string length for relevant methods, using the
mb_strlen
if available and useful.
- This method is used to calculate string length for relevant methods, using the
protected static function reportInvalidArgument($message)
- This method is called when an assertion fails, with the specified error message. Here you can throw your own exception, or log something.
Static analysis support
Where applicable, assertion functions are annotated to support Psalm's Assertion syntax. A dedicated PHPStan Plugin is required for proper type support.
Authors
Contribute
Contributions to the package are always welcome!
- Report any bugs or issues you find on the issue tracker.
- You can grab the source code at the package's Git repository.
License
All contents of this package are licensed under the MIT license.