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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2020 Elliot J. Reed
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
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# PHP Package Boilerplate / Example Project
This repository shows a basic setup for a PHP package or application in PHP.
## PHP Versions
This version will work on PHP version 8.0 and above.
For a version which is compatible with PHP 7.4 and above select the 7.4 Git tag ([github.com/elliotjreed/php-package-boilerplate/tree/7.4](https://github.com/elliotjreed/php-package-boilerplate/tree/7.4)).
## Getting Started
PHP 8.0 or above and Composer is expected to be installed on our system.
### Installing Composer
For instructions on how to install Composer visit [getcomposer.org](https://getcomposer.org/download/).
### Installing
After cloning this repository, change into the newly created directory and run
```bash
composer install
```
or if you have installed Composer locally in your current directory
```bash
php composer.phar install
```
This will install all dependencies needed for the project.
## Running the Tests
All tests can be run by executing
```bash
vendor/bin/phpunit
```
`phpunit` will automatically find all tests inside the `test` directory and run them based on the configuration in the `phpunit.xml` file.
### Testing Approach
The test for the class `Greeting` verifies that the return value of the `sayHello` method returns the string "Hello {name}", where {name} is the value passed through to the constructor.
## Running the Application
PHP has an in-built server for local development. This can be started by executing
```
php -S localhost:8000 -t public
```
Then open your browser at `http://localhost:8000/example.php`
You should see the text "Hello Ada Lovelace" on your screen.
## Built With
- [PHP](https://secure.php.net/)
- [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/)
- [PHPUnit](https://phpunit.de/)
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENCE.md](LICENCE.md) file for details.

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{
"name": "elliotjreed/php-package-boilperplate",
"license": "MIT",
"type": "project",
"description": "Example PHP package.",
"autoload": {
"psr-4" : {
"Example\\" : "src/Example/"
}
},
"autoload-dev": {
"psr-4" : {
"Tests\\Example\\" : "tests/Example/"
}
},
"require": {
"php": "^8.0"
},
"require-dev": {
"phpunit/phpunit": "^9.5"
}
}

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# PHP Package boilerplate project explanation
PHP is a general-purpose server-side scripting language primarily used in web development. Originally created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994, it is now by The PHP Development Team.
PHP originally stood for "Personal Home Page", but now stands for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor".
## Further Material
- Homepage: [php.net](https://secure.php.net/)
- Documentation: [php.net/docs.php](https://secure.php.net/docs.php)
- PHP: The Right Way: [phptherightway.com](http://www.phptherightway.com/)
- Interactive PHP Tutorial: [learn-php.org](http://www.learn-php.org/)
## Topics, Tools and Terms
PHP packages were traditionally installed via PEAR (PHP Extension and Application Repository), but more recently the standard package and dependency management tool is Composer.
Composer lets us run install commands to add packages to our system, for example `composer require phpunit` would add the unit testing framework PHPUnit to our system.
For instructions on how to install Composer visit [getcomposer.org](https://getcomposer.org/download/).
### Dependency Management
Managing dependencies manually is time-consuming, fortunately Composer can automate this.
We can list our dependencies in a `composer.json` file and run `composer install` to bring these into our project.
An example `composer.json` file looks like this:
```json
{
"name": "example-project",
"require": {
"twig/twig": "^3.0"
},
"require-dev": {
"phpunit/phpunit": "^8.4"
}
}
```
The "require" block tells Composer that the Twig templating package is required for production use and can install Twig with a version of 3.x.x (ie. up to, but not including, version 4).
The "require-dev" block tells Composer that PHPUnit is required in development, but not in production.
Dependencies can be added to `composer.json` by
```bash
composer require author/package-name
```
Development dependencies can be added by
```bash
composer require author/package-name --dev
```
Dependencies can be updated to their latest maximum version by running
```bash
composer update
```
Composer will also generate a `composer.lock` file on each `composer update` and the initial `composer install`. This is not meant to be edited directly, it tells Composer to use specific versions of packages - particularly useful when hyhou want your development dependencies to match what you will push to production.
### Testing Tools
There are a number of testing tools available for PHP. The most popular one is [PHPUnit](https://phpunit.de/). PHPUnit follows the classic xUnit approach.
[Behat](http://behat.org/en/latest/) is the most popular behaviour-driven development (BDD) testing framework.
[Codeception](http://codeception.com/) is a framework combining BDD, unit testing, and integration testing, and is cross-compatible with PHPUnit.
In this guide we will be using PHPUnit as the testing framework.
## Directory Structure
A typical directory structure for a PHP project consists of a `src` directory that contains all source files and a `tests` directory that includes all tests. For web applications the publicly accessible files (eg. `index.php`) would reside in a `public` directory which would then be your webservers document root.
Another common convention is having a `bin` directory that may contain executable files to start your application.
- src/
- test/
- public/
- composer.json
- composer.lock
### Naming Conventions
Directory names are in lower case. Class and interface files should be in upper case and match the class or interface names.
Configuration, routes, and publicly accessible files should be in lower case.
For example the class `Example` should be contained in file `Example.php`, the publicly accessible route to the application should be `index.php`.
Tests match their production code file names with a `Test` suffix, e.g. tests for code in `src/Example.php` should be written in `test/ExampleTest.php`.
## Example Project
The main application consists of basically two files:
- `public/example.php` is the main executable that instantiates and runs:
- `src/Example/Greeting.php` contains the main application.
### Running the Tests
All tests can be run by executing
```bash
vendor/phpunit/phpunit/phpunit
```
`phpunit` will automatically find all tests inside the `test` directory and run them based on the configuration in the `phpunit.xml` file.
#### Testing Approach
The test for the class `Greeting` verifies that the return value of the `sayHello` method returns the string "Hello {name}", where {name} is the value passed through to the constructor.
### Running the Application
PHP has an in-built server for local development. To run this change into the directory `public` and run
```bash
php -S localhost:8000
```
Then open your browser at `http://localhost:8000/example.php`
You should see the text "Hello Ada Lovelace" being printed.

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" bootstrap="vendor/autoload.php" backupGlobals="false" colors="true" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="https://schema.phpunit.de/9.5/phpunit.xsd">
<coverage/>
<testsuites>
<testsuite name="Example">
<directory>./tests/Example/</directory>
</testsuite>
</testsuites>
</phpunit>

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';
use Example\Greeting;
$greeting = new Greeting('Ada Lovelace');
echo $greeting->sayHello();

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Example;
class Greeting
{
public function __construct(private string $name = 'Stranger')
{
}
public function sayHello(): string
{
return 'Hello ' . $this->name;
}
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Tests\Example;
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
use Example\Greeting;
class GreetingTest extends TestCase
{
public function testItGreetsUser(): void
{
$greeting = new Greeting('Rasmus Lerdorf');
$this->assertSame('Hello Rasmus Lerdorf', $greeting->sayHello());
}
}