EasySlugger is a fast PHP library to generate slugs, which allow to safely include any string as part of an URL. Slugs are commonly used for CMS, blogs and other content-related platforms.
Add this library as a dependency of your project using Composer:
$ cd your-project/
$ composer require javiereguiluz/easyslugger
Most slugger libraries include a lot of settings to configure how the slugs are generated. EasySlugger uses a different approach to provide both a great performance and flexibility: it includes four different slugger classes!
Slugger
, fast slugs suited for most European languages.Utf8Slugger
, UTF-8-compliant slugger suitable for any alphabet (including Japanese, Arabic and Hebrew languages). It requires PHP 5.4.0 or higher.SeoSlugger
, advanced slugger that augments the strings before turning them into slugs. For instance, the stringThe product #3 costs $9.99
is turned intothe-product-number-3-costs-9-dollars-99-cents
.SeoUtf8Slugger
, combines theUtf8Slugger
and theSeoSlugger
to augment and slugify any UTF-8 string.
All sluggers implement the SluggerInterface
, which allows you to safely
switch from one slugger to another in your projects.
The easiest way to generate slugs is to use the slugify()
method of the
Slugger
class:
use EasySlugger\Slugger;
$slug = Slugger::slugify('Lorem Ipsum'); // slug = lorem-ipsum
You can also instantiate the Slugger
class to use it non-statically:
// PHP 5.4 or lower
use EasySlugger\Slugger;
$slugger = new Slugger();
$slug = $slugger->slugify('Lorem Ipsum'); // slug = lorem-ipsum
// PHP 5.5 or higher
$slugger = (new \EasySlugger\Slugger())->slugify('Lorem Ipsum');
If you need to ensure the uniqueness of the slugs generated during the
execution of your application, use the uniqueSlugify()
method, which appends
a random suffix to the slug:
use EasySlugger\Slugger;
$slug = Slugger::uniqueSlugify('Lorem Ipsum'); // slug = lorem-ipsum-a2b342f
Unique slugs are non-deterministic, meaning that the appended suffix is random and it will change in each application execution, even when using the same input string. If you want to append an autoincremental numeric suffix to the slugs, you'll need to develop your own custom solution.
If the strings contain characters belonging to non-latin alphabets such as
Arabic, Hebrew and Japanese, you should use the Utf8Slugger
class. This
slugger requires PHP 5.4.0 or higher because it uses the built-in PHP
transliterator:
use EasySlugger\Utf8Slugger;
$slug = Utf8Slugger::slugify('日本語'); // slug = ri-ben-yu
$slug = Utf8Slugger::slugify('العَرَبِيةُ'); // slug = alrbyt
$slug = Utf8Slugger::slugify('עברית'); // slug = bryt
Utf8Slugger
also defines the uniqueSlugify()
to generate unique slugs.
The SeoSlugger
(and the related SeoUtf8Slugger
) augments the strings
before turning them into slugs. The conversions are related to numbers,
currencies, email addresses and other common symbols:
use EasySlugger\SeoSlugger;
$slug = SeoSlugger::slugify('The price is $5.99');
// slug = the-price-is-5-dollars-99-cents
$slug = SeoSlugger::slugify('Use lorem@ipsum.com to get a 10% discount');
// slug = use-lorem-at-ipsum-dot-com-to-get-a-10-percent-discount
$slug = SeoSlugger::slugify('Gravity = 9.81 m/s2');
// slug = gravity-equals-9-dot-81-m-s2
SeoSlugger
and SeoUtf8Slugger
also define the uniqueSlugify()
to
generate unique slugs.
The only configuration option available is the separator
character (or
string) used to separate each of the slug parts. First, you can
set this parameter globally using the class constructor:
use EasySlugger\Slugger;
$slugger = new Slugger();
$slug = $slugger::slugify('Lorem Ipsum'); // slug = lorem-ipsum
$slugger = new Slugger('_');
$slug = $slugger::slugify('Lorem Ipsum'); // slug = lorem_ipsum
$slugger = new Slugger('');
$slug = $slugger::slugify('Lorem Ipsum'); // slug = loremipsum
You can also set this parameter as the second optional argument of the
slugify()
and uniqueSlugify()
methods. This parameter always overrides
any global parameter set by the class:
use EasySlugger\Slugger;
$slugger = new Slugger();
$slug = Slugger::slugify('Lorem Ipsum', '_'); // slug = lorem_ipsum
$slug = Slugger::slugify('Lorem Ipsum', ''); // slug = loremipsum
$slugger = new Slugger('+');
$slug = $slugger::slugify('Lorem Ipsum', '_'); // slug = lorem_ipsum
This library is licensed under the MIT license.
The library is fully unit tested. If you have PHPUnit
installed, execute phpunit
command to run the complete test suite:
$ cd easyslugger/
$ composer install
$ phpunit