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# PHP URI Template This is a URI Template implementation in PHP based on [RFC 6570 URI Template](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570). In addition to URI expansion, it also supports URI extraction (200+ test cases). [](https://travis-ci.org/rize/UriTemplate) [](https://packagist.org/packages/rize/uri-template) * [Node.js/Javascript](https://github.com/rezigned/uri-template.js) URI Template ## Usage ### Expansion A very simple usage (string expansion). ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate(); $uri->expand('/{username}/profile', ['username' => 'john']); >> '/john/profile' ``` `Rize\UriTemplate` supports all `Expression Types` and `Levels` specified by RFC6570. ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate(); $uri->expand('/search/{term:1}/{term}/{?q*,limit}', [ 'term' => 'john', 'q' => ['a', 'b'], 'limit' => 10, ]) >> '/search/j/john/?q=a&q=b&limit=10' ``` #### `/` Path segment expansion ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate(); $uri->expand('http://{host}{/segments*}/{file}{.extensions*}', [ 'host' => 'www.host.com', 'segments' => ['path', 'to', 'a'], 'file' => 'file', 'extensions' => ['x', 'y'], ]); >> 'http://www.host.com/path/to/a/file.x.y' ``` `Rize\UriTemplate` accepts `base-uri` as a 1st argument and `default params` as a 2nd argument. This is very useful when you're working with API endpoint. Take a look at real world example. ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate('https://api.twitter.com/{version}', ['version' => 1.1]); $uri->expand('/statuses/show/{id}.json', ['id' => '210462857140252672']); >> https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/show/210462857140252672.json ``` ### Extraction It also supports URI Extraction (extract all variables from URI). Let's take a look at the example. ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate('https://api.twitter.com/{version}', ['version' => 1.1]); $params = $uri->extract('/search/{term:1}/{term}/{?q*,limit}', '/search/j/john/?q=a&q=b&limit=10'); >> print_r($params); ( [term:1] => j [term] => john [q] => Array ( [0] => a [1] => b ) [limit] => 10 ) ``` Note that in the example above, result returned by `extract` method has an extra keys named `term:1` for `prefix` modifier. This key was added just for our convenience to access prefix data. #### `strict` mode ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate(); $uri->extract($template, $uri, $strict = false) ``` Normally `extract` method will try to extract vars from a uri even if it's partially matched. For example ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate(); $params = $uri->extract('/{?a,b}', '/?a=1') >> print_r($params); ( [a] => 1 [b] => null ) ``` With `strict mode`, it will allow you to extract uri only when variables in template are fully matched with given uri. Which is useful when you want to determine whether the given uri is matched against your template or not (in case you want to use it as routing service). ```php <?php use Rize\UriTemplate; $uri = new UriTemplate(); // Note that variable `b` is absent in uri $params = $uri->extract('/{?a,b}', '/?a=1', true); >>> null // Now we give `b` some value $params = $uri->extract('/{?a,b}', '/?a=1&b=2', true); >>> print_r($params) ( [a] => 1 [b] => 2 ) ``` #### Array modifier `%` By default, RFC 6570 only has 2 types of operators `:` and `*`. This `%` array operator was added to the library because current spec can't handle array style query e.g. `list[]=a` or `key[user]=john`. Example usage for `%` modifier ```php <?php $uri->expand('{?list%,keys%}', [ 'list' => [ 'a', 'b', ), 'keys' => [ 'a' => 1, 'b' => 2, ), ]); // '?list[]=a&list[]=b&keys[a]=1&keys[b]=2' >> '?list%5B%5D=a&list%5B%5D=b&keys%5Ba%5D=1&keys%5Bb%5D=2' // [] get encoded to %5B%5D i.e. '?list[]=a&list[]=b&keys[a]=1&keys[b]=2' $params = $uri->extract('{?list%,keys%}', '?list%5B%5D=a&list%5B%5D=b&keys%5Ba%5D=1&keys%5Bb%5D=2', ) >> print_r($params); ( [list] => Array ( [0] => a [1] => b ) [keys] => Array ( [a] => 1 [b] => 2 ) ) ``` ## Installation Using `composer` ``` { "require": { "rize/uri-template": "~0.3" } } ``` ### Changelogs * **0.2.0** Add a new modifier `%` which allows user to use `list[]=a&list[]=b` query pattern. * **0.2.1** Add nested array support for `%` modifier * **0.2.5** Add strict mode support for `extract` method * **0.3.0** Improve code quality + RFC3986 support for `extract` method by @Maks3w * **0.3.1** Improve `extract` method to parse two or more adjacent variables separated by dot by @corleonis
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