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PHP Requirements Checker
A PHP library to check the current environment against a set of defined requirements. Currently it supports checking for PHP version, OS, extensions, php.ini values, functions, classes, apache modules and local files and folders.
Install via composer
composer require mirazmac/php-requirements-checker dev-master
Manual Install
Download the latest release. Extract and require src/Checker.php in your code. But it's highly recommended to use Composer.
require 'src/Checker.php';
Usage
use MirazMac\Requirements\Checker;
$checker = new Checker;
// Define requirements
$checker->requirePhpVersion('>=5.6')
->requirePhpExtensions(['ffmpeg', 'mbstring'])
->requireFunctions(['random_bytes'])
->requireFile('../composer.json', Checker::CHECK_FILE_EXISTS)
->requireDirectory('../src', Checker::CHECK_IS_READABLE)
->requireIniValues([
'allow_url_fopen' => true,
'short_open_tag' => true,
'memory_limit' => '>=64M',
]);
// Runs the check and returns parsed requirements as an array
// Contains parsed requirements with state of the current values
// and their comparison result
$output = $checker->check();
// Should be called after running check() to see if requirements has met or not
$satisfied = $checker->isSatisfied();
if ($satisfied) {
echo "Requirements are met.";
} else {
echo join(', ', $checker->getErrors());
}
Supported Requirement Checks
Every supported requirements check begins with the word require. They return the class instance that means they're chain-able. These are the supported checks:
requirePhpVersion(string $version);
You can check if current PHP version matches your desired version using this method. The parameter `$version ` should be a string containing your desired PHP version. Comparison operators can be prepended at the very beginning of the string.
$checker->requirePhpVersion('7.0.0');
// Note the comparison operator
// Supports comparison operators: <, >, =, >=
$checker->requirePhpVersion('>=7.0.0');
requireOS(string $os);
You can check if current OS matches with your desired operating system. The parameter `$os ` must have one of the following values:
`Checker::OS_UNIX , Checker::OS_DOS `
$checker->requireOS(Checker::OS_UNIX);
requireIniValues(array $values)
Use this to validate a set of php.ini config values to compare against your provided values. The parameter `$values should be an array as key => value fashion, where the key would contain the php.ini config var and the value should be the desired value. Like requirePhpVersion(); ` comparison operators can be prepended at the very beginning of the value.
To keep things simple and neat, use `boolean instead of using On/1/Off/0 ` for the check.
$checker->requireIniValues([
// Will check if file_uploads is enabled or not
// Notice the usage of boolean instead of On/Off/1/0
'file_uploads' => true,
// Note the comparison operator > before the desired value
// This means the library will check if post_max_size is greater than 2M or not
'post_max_size' => '>2M',
// Set a value to `NULL` to just skip the check for that value
// Useful when you don't wanna compare but want to fetch the
// current value on the parsed requirements array
'safe_mode' => null,
]);
requirePhpExtensions(array $extensions)
To make sure provided extensions are loaded. Parameter `$extenstions ` should be an array with the extension names.
$checker->requirePhpExtensions([
'openssl', 'mbstring', 'curl'
]);
requireFunctions(array $functions)
To make sure provided functions are loaded. Parameter `$functions ` should be an array with the function names.
$checker->requireFunctions([
'apcu_fetch', 'mb_substr', 'curl_init'
]);
requireClasses(array $classes)
To make sure provided classes are loaded. Parameter `$classes ` should be an array with the class names (namespaced or global namespace will be used).
$checker->requireClasses([
'PDO', 'finfo', 'stdClass'
]);
requireApacheModules(array $modules)
To make sure provided modules are loaded. Parameter `$modules ` should be an array with the module names.
NOTE: This check will only run if current server is Apache.
$checker->requireApacheModules([
'mod_rewrite', 'mod_mime'
]);
requireFile(string $path, string $check = self::CHECK_FILE_EXISTS)
To check permissions and existence of certain files and directories. The parameter `$path ` should be path to any file or directory.
The parameter `$check ` is the check name that would be performed on the path. The supported values are:
* `Checker::CHECK_IS_FILE - Runs is_file() ` on the path.
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``Checker::CHECK_IS_DIR`` Runs ``is_dir()`` on the path.
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``Checker::CHECK_IS_READABLE`` Runs ``is_readable()`` on the path.
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``Checker::CHECK_IS_WRITABLE`` Runs ``is_writable()`` on the path.
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``Checker::CHECK_FILE_EXISTS`` Runs ``file_exists()`` on the path.
NOTE: `requireDirectory() ` is an alias of this method.
$checker->requireFile('app/config.ini', Checker::CHECK_IS_FILE)
->requireFile('app/cache', Checker::CHECK_IS_WRITABLE);
->requireDirectory('app/cache', Checker::CHECK_IS_DIR);
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