This is a PHP take on the ReactJS Prop Types checking. I made it because I wanted an easier way to validate the type and presence of properties in Phpx components.
git clone [email protected]:preprocess/pre-prop-types.git
cd pre-prop-types
composer install
composer test
We support most of the built-in types:
use App\Profile;
use Pre\PropTypes;
$profile = Profile::find(1);
$definitions = [
"name" => PropTypes::string()->isRequired(),
"age" => PropTypes::int(),
"rating" => PropTypes::float(),
"permissions" => PropTypes::arrayOf(PropTypes::string()),
"thumbnail" => PropTypes::either(
PropTypes::string(), // uri
PropTypes::resource(), // file handle
),
"profile" => PropTypes::objectOf(Profile::class)->isRequired(),
"onMessage" => PropTypes::closure()->isRequired(),
"isAdmin" => PropTypes::bool()->isRequired(),
];
$properties = [
"name" => "Joe",
"profile" => $profile,
"onMessage" => function($message) use ($profile) {
$profile->notify($message);
},
"isAdmin" => false,
];
try {
PropTypes::validate($definitions, $properties);
} catch (InvalidArgumentException $e) {
// ...handle the error
}
isRequired
will ensure the value is present in the accompanying properties arrayeither
allows one or more types (preferably two distinct types) for comparison
There are also variations on these:
PropTypes::array()
expects any array values, without a specific typePropTypes::boolean()
is the same asPropTypes::bool()
PropTypes::integer()
is the same asPropTypes::int()
PropTypes::double()
expects double valuesPropTypes::iterable()
expects any iterable valuesPropTypes::numeric()
expects any numeric valuesPropTypes::object()
expects any object values, without a specific type
We don't automatically validate props – this must be done by the consumer. And example Phpx render method demonstrates this:
use Pre\PropTypes;
use function Pre\Phpx\Html\render as renderHTML;
function render($type, $props = [])
{
$props = (array) $props;
if (class_exists($type)) {
if (method_exists($type, "propTypes")) {
PropTypes::validate($type::propTypes(), $props);
}
if (method_exists($type, "defaultProps")) {
$props = array_merge($type::defaultProps(), $props);
}
}
return renderHTML($type, $props);
}
render("App\\Custom\\Component");