This library can parse a TypeSchema specification either from a JSON file or from PHP classes using reflection and attributes. Based on this schema it can generate source code and transform raw JSON data into DTO objects. Through this you can work with fully typed objects in your API for incoming and outgoing data. It provides basically the following features:
- Transform raw JSON data into DTO objects
- Generate source code based on a schema (i.e. PHP, Typescript)
- Validate data according to the provided schema
At first, we need to describe our data format with a TypeSchema specification. Then we can generate based on this specification the fitting PHP classes.
{
"definitions": {
"Person": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"firstName": {
"type": "string"
},
"lastName": {
"type": "string"
},
"age": {
"description": "Age in years",
"type": "integer",
"minimum": 0
}
},
"required": [
"firstName",
"lastName"
]
}
},
"$ref": "Person"
}
To generate the PHP classes we use the following command:
vendor/bin/schema schema:parse --format=php schema.json
Note you can also skip this step and directly write the PHP class by your self. The advantage of starting with a JSON representation is that you have defined your models in a neutral format so that you can generate the models for different environments i.e. also for the frontend using the TypeScript generator. The command generates the following source code:
<?php
declare(strict_types = 1);
#[Required(["firstName", "lastName"])]
class Person implements \JsonSerializable
{
protected ?string $firstName = null;
protected ?string $lastName = null;
#[Description("Age in years")]
#[Minimum(0)]
protected ?int $age = null;
public function setFirstName(?string $firstName) : void
{
$this->firstName = $firstName;
}
public function getFirstName() : ?string
{
return $this->firstName;
}
public function setLastName(?string $lastName) : void
{
$this->lastName = $lastName;
}
public function getLastName() : ?string
{
return $this->lastName;
}
public function setAge(?int $age) : void
{
$this->age = $age;
}
public function getAge() : ?int
{
return $this->age;
}
public function jsonSerialize()
{
return (object) array_filter(array('firstName' => $this->firstName, 'lastName' => $this->lastName, 'age' => $this->age), static function ($value) : bool {
return $value !== null;
});
}
}
Now we can parse raw JSON data and fill this in to our object model:
// the data which we want to import
$data = json_decode('{"firstName": "foo", "lastName": "bar"}');
$schemaManager = new SchemaManager();
// we read the schema from the class
$schema = $schemaManager->getSchema(Person::class);
try {
$person = (new SchemaTraverser())->traverse($data, $schema, new TypeVisitor());
// $example contains now an instance of the Person class containing
// the firstName and lastName property
echo $person->getFirstName();
} catch (\PSX\Schema\Exception\ValidationException $e) {
// the validation failed
echo $e->getMessage();
}
Every generated PHP class implements also the JsonSerializable
interface so you can simply encode an object to json.
$schema = new Person();
$schema->setFirstName('foo');
$schema->setLastName('bar');
$schema->setAge(12);
echo json_encode($schema);
// would result in
// {"firstName": "foo", "lastName": "bar", "age": 12}
Beside PHP classes this library can generate the following types:
- CSharp
- Go
- GraphQL
- HTML
- Java
- JsonSchema
- Kotlin
- Markdown
- PHP
- Protobuf
- Python
- Ruby
- Rust
- Swift
- TypeSchema
- TypeScript
- VisualBasic
The following attributes are available:
Attribute | Target | Example |
---|---|---|
Deprecated | Property | #[Deprecated(true)] |
Description | Class/Property | #[Description("content")] |
Discriminator | Property | #[Discriminator("type")] |
Enum | Property | #[Enum({"foo", "bar"})] |
Exclude | Property | #[Exclude] |
ExclusiveMaximum | Property | #[ExclusiveMaximum(true)] |
ExclusiveMinimum | Property | #[ExclusiveMinimum(true)] |
Format | Property | #[Format("uri")] |
Key | Property | #[Key("$ref")] |
Maximum | Property | #[Maximum(16)] |
MaxItems | Property | #[MaxItems(16)] |
MaxLength | Property | #[MaxLength(16)] |
MaxProperties | Class | #[MaxProperties(16)] |
Minimum | Property | #[Minimum(4)] |
MinItems | Property | #[MinItems(4)] |
MinLength | Property | #[MinLength(4)] |
MinProperties | Property | #[MinProperties(4)] |
MultipleOf | Property | #[MultipleOf(2)] |
Nullable | Property | #[Nullable(true)] |
Pattern | Property | #[Pattern("A-z+")] |
Required | Class | #[Required(["name", "title"])] |
Title | Class | #[Title("foo")] |
UniqueItems | Property | #[UniqueItems(true)] |