cocur/slugify
Converts a string into a slug.
Developed by Florian Eckerstorfer in Vienna, Europe with the help of many great contributors.
Features
- Removes all special characters from a string.
- Provides custom replacements for German, French, Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Latvian, Greek,
Esperanto¹, Arabian, Vietnamese, Burmese, Danish and Georgian special characters. Instead of removing these characters,
Slugify approximates them (e.g.,
ae
replacesä
). - No external dependencies.
- PSR-4 compatible.
- Compatible with PHP >= 5.3.3 and HHVM.
- Integrations for Symfony2, Silex, Laravel, Twig, Zend Framework 2, Nette Framework and Latte.
¹ Some Esperanto transliterations conflict with others. You need to enable the Esperanto ruleset to use these transliterations.
Installation
You can install Slugify through Composer:
$ composer require cocur/slugify
Usage
Generate a slug:
use Cocur\Slugify\Slugify;
$slugify = new Slugify();
echo $slugify->slugify('Hello World!'); // hello-world
You can also change the separator used by Slugify
:
echo $slugify->slugify('Hello World!', '_'); // hello_world
The library also contains Cocur\Slugify\SlugifyInterface
. Use this interface whenever you need to type hint an
instance of Slugify
.
To add additional transliteration rules you can use the addRule()
method.
$slugify->addRule('i', 'ey');
echo $slugify->slugify('Hi'); // hey
Rulesets
In addition Slugify also supports rulesets. A ruleset contains a set of rules that are not part of the default rules.
Currently one ruleset exists for Esperanto since some of the transliterations conflict with those for other languages.
The activateRuleset()
method activates a ruleset with the given name.
$slugify->activateRuleset('esperanto');
echo $slugify->slugify('serĉi manĝi'); // sercxi-mangxi
You can add rulesets by using Slugify::addRuleset()
and retrieve all rulesets with Slugify::getRulesets()
.
Further Customization
You can also change the regular expression that is used to replace characters with the separator. If you pass null
the default regular expression is used.
$slugify = new Slugify('/([^A-Za-z0-9]|-)+/');
// or
$slugify->setRegExp('/([^A-Za-z0-9]|-)+/');
(The regular expression used in the example above is the default one.)
The constructor also takes an options array. Currently you can disable converting the string to lowercase.
$slugify = new Slugify(null, array('lowercase' => false));
$slugify->slugify('Hello World'); // -> "Hello-World"
Options can also be set using the setOptions()
method.
Contributing
Feel free to ask for new rules for languages that is not already here.
All you need to do is:
- Provide transliteration rules for your language, in any form, e.g.
'ї' => 'ji'
- Provide some examples of texts transliterated with this rules e.g.
'Україна' => 'Ukrajina'
Further information
Integrations
Symfony2
Slugify contains a Symfony2 bundle and service definition that allow you to use it as a service in your Symfony2
application. The code resides in the Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Symfony
namespace and you only need to add the bundle class
to your AppKernel.php
:
# app/AppKernel.php
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Symfony\CocurSlugifyBundle(),
);
// ...
}
// ...
}
You can now use the cocur_slugify
service everywhere in your application, for example, in your controller:
$slug = $this->get('cocur_slugify')->slugify('Hello World!');
The bundle also provides an alias slugify
for the cocur_slugify
service:
$slug = $this->get('slugify')->slugify('Hello World!');
Twig
If you use the Symfony2 framework with Twig you can use the Twig filter slugify
in your templates after you have setup
Symfony2 integrations (see above).
{{ 'Hällo Wörld'|slugify }}
If you use Twig outside of the Symfony2 framework you first need to add the extension to your environment:
use Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Twig\SlugifyExtension;
use Cocur\Slugify\Slugify;
$twig = new Twig_Environment($loader);
$twig->addExtension(new SlugifyExtension(Slugify::create()));
To use the Twig filter with TwigBridge for Laravel, you'll need to add the Slugify extension using a closure:
// laravel/app/config/packages/rcrowe/twigbridge/config.php
'extensions' => array(
//...
function () {
return new \Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Twig\SlugifyExtension(\Cocur\Slugify\Slugify::create());
},
),
You can find more information about registering extensions in the Twig documentation.
Silex
Slugify also provides a service provider to integrate into Silex.
$app->register(new Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Silex\SlugifyServiceProvider());
You can use the slugify
method in your controllers:
$app->get('/', function () {
return $app['slugify']->slugify('welcome to the homepage');
});
And if you use Silex in combination with Twig you can also use it in your templates:
{{ app.slugify.slugify('welcome to the homepage') }}
Of course you can also add the Twig extension to your environment and use the slugify
filter:
$app['twig']->addExtension(new SlugifyExtension(Slugify::create()));
Mustache.php
We don't need an additional integration to use Slugify in Mustache.php. If you want to use Slugify in Mustache, just add a helper:
use Cocur\Slugify\Slugify;
$mustache = new Mustache_Engine(array(
// ...
'helpers' => array('slugify' => function($string, $separator = '-') {
return Slugify::create()->slugify($string, $separator);
}),
));
Laravel
Slugify also provides a service provider to integrate into Laravel (versions 4.1 and later).
In your Laravel project's app/config/app.php
file, add the service provider into the "providers" array:
'providers' => array(
"Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Laravel\SlugifyServiceProvider",
)
And add the facade into the "aliases" array:
'aliases' => array(
"Slugify" => "Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Laravel\SlugifyFacade",
)
You can then use the Slugify::slugify()
method in your controllers:
$url = Slugify::slugify('welcome to the homepage');
Zend Framework 2
Slugify can be easely used in Zend Framework 2 applications. Included bridge provides a service and a view helper already registered for you.
Just enable the module in your configuration like this.
return array(
//...
'modules' => array(
'Application',
'ZfcBase',
'Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\ZF2' // <- Add this line
//...
)
//...
);
After that you can retrieve the Cocur\Slugify\Slugify
service (or the slugify
alias) and generate a slug.
/** @var \Zend\ServiceManager\ServiceManager $sm */
$slugify = $sm->get('Cocur\Slugify\Slugify');
$slug = $slugify->slugify('Hällo Wörld');
$anotherSlug = $slugify->slugify('Hällo Wörld', '_');
In your view templates use the slugify
helper to generate slugs.
<?php echo $this->slugify('Hällo Wörld') ?>
<?php echo $this->slugify('Hällo Wörld', '_') ?>
The service (which is also used in the view helper) can be customized by defining this configuration key.
return array(
'cocur_slugify' => array(
'reg_exp' => '/([^a-zA-Z0-9]|-)+/'
)
);
Nette Framework
Slugify contains a Nette extension that allows you to use it as a service in your Nette application. You only need to
register it in your config.neon
:
# app/config/config.neon
extensions:
slugify: Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Nette\SlugifyExtension
You can now use the Cocur\Slugify\SlugifyInterface
service everywhere in your application, for example in your
presenter:
class MyPresenter extends \Nette\Application\UI\Presenter
{
/** @var \Cocur\Slugify\SlugifyInterface @inject */
public $slugify;
public function renderDefault()
{
$this->template->hello = $this->slugify->slugify('Hällo Wörld');
}
}
Latte
If you use the Nette Framework with it's native Latte templating engine, you can use the Latte filter slugify
in your
templates after you have setup Nette extension (see above).
{$hello|slugify}
If you use Latte outside of the Nette Framework you first need to add the filter to your engine:
use Cocur\Slugify\Bridge\Latte\SlugifyHelper;
use Cocur\Slugify\Slugify;
use Latte;
$latte = new Latte\Engine();
$latte->addFilter('slugify', array(new SlugifyHelper(Slugify::create()), 'slugify'));
Change Log
Version 1.4 (29 September 2015)
- #75 Remove a duplicate array entry (by irfanevrens)
- #76 Add support for Georgian (by TheGIBSON)
- #77 Fix Danish transliterations (by kafoso)
Version 1.3 (2 September 2015)
- #70 Add missing superscript and subscript digits (by BlueM)
- #71 Improve Greek language support (by kostaspt)
- #72 Improve Silex integration (by CarsonF)
- #73 Improve Russian language support (by akost)
Version 1.2 (2 July 2015)
- Add integration for Plum (by florianeckerstorfer)
- #64 Fix Nette integration (by lookyman)
- Add option to not convert slug to lowercase (by florianeckerstorfer and GDmac)
Version 1.1 (18 March 2015)
- #54 Add support for Burmese characters (by lovetostrike)
- #58 Add Nette and Latte integration (by lookyman)
- #50 Fix transliteration for Vietnamese character Đ (by mac2000)
Version 1.0 (26 November 2014)
No new features or bugfixes, but it's about time to pump Slugify to v1.0.
Version 0.11 (23 November 2014)
Version 0.10.3 (8 November 2014)
Version 0.10.2 (18 October 2014)
- #44 Change visibility of properties to
protected
(by acelaya) - #45 Configure regular expression used to replace characters (by acelaya)
- Fix type hinting (by florianeckerstorfer)
- Remove duplicate rule (by florianeckerstorfer)
Version 0.10.1 (1 September 2014)
- #39 Add support for rulesets (by florianeckerstorfer)
Version 0.10.0 (26 August 2014)
- #32 Added Laraval bridge (by cviebrock)
- #35 Fixed transliteration for
Ď
(by michalskop)
Version 0.9 (29 May 2014)
- #28 Add Symfony2 service alias and make Twig extension private (by Kevin Bond)
Version 0.8 (18 April 2014)
- #27 Add support for Arabic characters (by Davide Bellini)
- Added some missing characters
- Improved organisation of characters in
Slugify
class
Version 0.7 (4 April 2014)
This version introduces optional integrations into Symfony2, Silex and Twig. You can still use the library in any other framework. I decided to include these bridges because there exist integrations from other developers, but they use outdated versions of cocur/slugify. Including these small bridge classes in the library makes maintaining them a lot easier for me.
Version 0.6 (2 April 2014)
- #22 Added support for Esperanto characters (by Michel Petit)
Version 0.5 (28 March 2014)
- #21 Added support for Greek characters (by Michel Petit)
- #20 Fixed rule for cyrillic letter D (by Marchenko Alexandr)
- Add missing
$separator
parameter toSlugifyInterface
Version 0.4.1 (9 March 2014)
- #19 Adds soft sign rule (by Marchenko Alexandr)
Version 0.4 (17 January 2014)
Nearly completely rewritten code, removes iconv
support because the underlying library is broken. The code is now better and faster. Many thanks to Marchenko Alexandr.
Version 0.3 (12 January 2014)
- #11 PSR-4 compatible (by mac2000)
- #13 Added editorconfig (by mac2000)
- #14 Return empty slug when input is empty and removed unused parameter (by mac2000)
Authors
Slugify is a project of Cocur. You can contact us on Twitter: @cocurco
Support
If you need support you can ask on Twitter (well, only if your question is short) or you can join our chat on Gitter.
In case you want to support the development of Slugify you can help us with providing additional transliterations or inform us if a transliteration is wrong. We would highly appreciate it if you can send us directly a Pull Request on Github. If you have never contributed to a project on Github we are happy to help you. Just ask on Twitter or directly join our Gitter.
You always can help me (Florian, the original developer and maintainer) out by sending me an Euro or two.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Florian Eckerstorfer
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.