jBBCode is a bbcode parser written in php 5.3. It's relatively lightweight and parses bbcodes without resorting to expensive regular expressions.
For complete documentation and examples visit jbbcode.com.
jBBCode includes a few optional, default bbcode definitions that may be loaded through the
DefaultCodeDefinitionSet
class. Below is a simple example of using these codes to convert
a bbcode string to html.
<?php
require_once "/path/to/jbbcode/Parser.php";
$parser = new JBBCode\Parser();
$parser->addCodeDefinitionSet(new JBBCode\DefaultCodeDefinitionSet());
$text = "The default codes include: [b]bold[/b], [i]italics[/i], [u]underlining[/u], ";
$text .= "[url=http://jbbcode.com]links[/url], [color=red]color![/color] and more.";
$parser->parse($text);
print $parser->getAsHtml();
You may load jBBCode via composer. In your composer.json file:
"require": {
"jbbcode/jbbcode": "1.3.*"
}
In your php file:
require 'vendor/autoloader.php';
$parser = new JBBCode\Parser();
I would love help maintaining jBBCode. Look at open issues for ideas on what needs to be done. Before submitting a pull request, verify that all unit tests still pass.
To run the unit tests,
ensure that phpunit is installed, or install it through the composer
dev dependencies. Then run phpunit
from the project directory. If you're adding new functionality, writing
additional unit tests is a great idea.
The project is under MIT license. Please see the license file for details.