Binary-Driver is a set of PHP tools to build binary drivers.
You may wonder Why building a library while I can use exec
or
symfony/process ?.
Here is a simple answer :
-
If you use
exec
,passthru
,system
,proc_open
or any low level process handling in PHP, you should have a look to symfony/process component that will provide an OO portable, testable and secure interface to deal with this. It seems easy at first approach, but if you look at this component unit tests, you will see that handling process in a simple interface can easily become a nightmare. -
If you already use symfony/process, and want to build binary drivers, you will always have the same common set of methods and objects to configure, log, debug, and generate processes. This library is a base to implement any binary driver with this common set of needs.
AbstractBinary
provides an abstract class to build a binary driver. It implements
BinaryInterface
.
Implementation example :
use Alchemy\BinaryDriver\AbstractBinary;
class LsDriver extends AbstractBinary
{
public function getName()
{
return 'ls driver';
}
}
$parser = new LsParser();
$driver = Driver::load('ls');
// will return the output of `ls -a -l`
$parser->parse($driver->command(array('-a', '-l')));
If you are using Nginx with PHP-fpm, executable detection may not work because of an empty $_ENV['path']
.
To avoid having an empty PATH
environment variable, add the following line to your fastcgi_params
config file (replace /your/current/path/
with the output of printenv PATH
) :
fastcgi_param PATH /your/current/path
You can log events with a Psr\Log\LoggerInterface
by passing it in the load
method as second argument :
$logger = new Monolog\Logger('driver');
$driver = Driver::load('ls', $logger);
You can add custom listeners on processes.
Listeners are built on top of Evenement
and must implement Alchemy\BinaryDriver\ListenerInterface
.
use Symfony\Component\Process\Process;
class DebugListener extends EventEmitter implements ListenerInterface
{
public function handle($type, $data)
{
foreach (explode(PHP_EOL, $data) as $line) {
$this->emit($type === Process::ERR ? 'error' : 'out', array($line));
}
}
public function forwardedEvents()
{
// forward 'error' events to the BinaryInterface
return array('error');
}
}
$listener = new DebugListener();
$driver = CustomImplementation::load('php');
// adds listener
$driver->listen($listener);
$driver->on('error', function ($line) {
echo '[ERROR] ' . $line . PHP_EOL;
});
// removes listener
$driver->unlisten($listener);
The debug listener is a simple listener to catch stderr
and stdout
outputs ;
read the implementation for customization.
use Alchemy\BinaryDriver\Listeners\DebugListener;
$driver = CustomImplementation::load('php');
$driver->listen(new DebugListener());
$driver->on('debug', function ($line) {
echo $line;
});
ProcessBuilderFactory ease spawning processes by generating Symfony [Process] (http://symfony.com/doc/master/components/process.html) objects.
use Alchemy\BinaryDriver\ProcessBuilderFactory;
$factory = new ProcessBuilderFactory('/usr/bin/php');
// return a Symfony\Component\Process\Process
$process = $factory->create('-v');
// echoes '/usr/bin/php' '-v'
echo $process->getCommandLine();
$process = $factory->create(array('-r', 'echo "Hello !";'));
// echoes '/usr/bin/php' '-r' 'echo "Hello !";'
echo $process->getCommandLine();
A simple configuration object, providing an ArrayAccess
and IteratorAggregate
interface.
use Alchemy\BinaryDriver\Configuration;
$conf = new Configuration(array('timeout' => 0));
echo $conf->get('timeout');
if ($conf->has('param')) {
$conf->remove('param');
}
$conf->set('timeout', 20);
$conf->all();
Same example using the ArrayAccess
interface :
use Alchemy\BinaryDriver\Configuration;
$conf = new Configuration(array('timeout' => 0));
echo $conf['timeout'];
if (isset($conf['param'])) {
unset($conf['param']);
}
$conf['timeout'] = 20;
This project is released under the MIT license.