class Inspector in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/lib/Drupal/Component/Assertion/Inspector.php \Drupal\Component\Assertion\Inspector
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Component/Assertion/Inspector.php \Drupal\Component\Assertion\Inspector
Generic inspections for the assert() statement.
This is a static function collection for inspecting variable contents. All functions in this collection check a variable against an assertion about its structure.
Example call:
assert(Inspector::assertAllStrings($array));
Hierarchy
- class \Drupal\Component\Assertion\Inspector
Expanded class hierarchy of Inspector
Related topics
31 files declare their use of Inspector
- ApcuBackend.php in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Cache/ ApcuBackend.php - Cache.php in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Cache/ Cache.php - CacheableNormalization.php in core/
modules/ jsonapi/ src/ Normalizer/ Value/ CacheableNormalization.php - CacheCollector.php in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Cache/ CacheCollector.php - CacheTagsInvalidator.php in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Cache/ CacheTagsInvalidator.php
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Component/ Assertion/ Inspector.php, line 19
Namespace
Drupal\Component\AssertionView source
class Inspector {
/**
* Asserts argument can be traversed with foreach.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed with foreach.
*/
public static function assertTraversable($traversable) {
return is_array($traversable) || $traversable instanceof \Traversable;
}
/**
* Asserts callback returns TRUE for each member of a traversable.
*
* This is less memory intensive than using array_filter() to build a second
* array and then comparing the arrays. Many of the other functions in this
* collection alias this function passing a specific callback to make the
* code more readable.
*
* @param callable $callable
* Callback function.
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and $callable returns TRUE on
* all members.
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/language.types.callable.php
*/
public static function assertAll(callable $callable, $traversable) {
if (static::assertTraversable($traversable)) {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
if (!$callable($member)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are strings.
*
* Use this only if it is vital that the members not be objects, otherwise
* test with ::assertAllStringable().
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are strings.
*/
public static function assertAllStrings($traversable) {
return static::assertAll('is_string', $traversable);
}
/**
* Asserts all members are strings or objects with magic __toString() method.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are strings or
* objects with __toString().
*/
public static function assertAllStringable($traversable) {
if (static::assertTraversable($traversable)) {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
if (!static::assertStringable($member)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Asserts argument is a string or an object castable to a string.
*
* Use this instead of is_string() alone unless the argument being an object
* in any way will cause a problem.
*
* @param mixed $string
* Variable to be examined
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $string is a string or an object castable to a string.
*/
public static function assertStringable($string) {
return is_string($string) || is_object($string) && method_exists($string, '__toString');
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are arrays.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are arrays.
*/
public static function assertAllArrays($traversable) {
return static::assertAll('is_array', $traversable);
}
/**
* Asserts that the array is strict.
*
* What PHP calls arrays are more formally called maps in most other
* programming languages. A map is a datatype that associates values to keys.
* The term 'strict array' here refers to a 0-indexed array in the classic
* sense found in programming languages other than PHP.
*
* @param mixed $array
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable is a 0-indexed array.
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/language.types.array.php
*/
public static function assertStrictArray($array) {
if (!is_array($array)) {
return FALSE;
}
$i = 0;
foreach (array_keys($array) as $key) {
if ($i !== $key) {
return FALSE;
}
$i++;
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Asserts all members are strict arrays.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are strict arrays.
*
* @see ::assertStrictArray
*/
public static function assertAllStrictArrays($traversable) {
return static::assertAll([
__CLASS__,
'assertStrictArray',
], $traversable);
}
/**
* Asserts all given keys exist in every member array.
*
* Drupal has several data structure arrays that require certain keys be set.
* You can overload this function to specify a list of required keys. All
* of the keys must be set for this method to return TRUE.
*
* As an example, this assertion tests for the keys of a theme registry.
*
* @code
* assert(Inspector::assertAllHaveKey(
* $arrayToTest, "type", "theme path", "function", "template", "variables", "render element", "preprocess functions"));
* @endcode
*
* Note: If a method requires certain keys to be present it will usually be
* specific about the data types for the values of those keys. Therefore it
* will be best to write a specific test for it. Such tests are either bound
* to the object that uses them, or are collected into one assertion set for
* the package.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
* @param string ...
* Keys to be searched for.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members have all keys.
*/
public static function assertAllHaveKey($traversable) {
$args = func_get_args();
unset($args[0]);
if (static::assertTraversable($traversable)) {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
foreach ($args as $key) {
if (!array_key_exists($key, $member)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are integer values.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are integers.
*/
public static function assertAllIntegers($traversable) {
return static::assertAll('is_int', $traversable);
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are float values.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are floating point
* numbers.
*/
public static function assertAllFloat($traversable) {
return static::assertAll('is_float', $traversable);
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are callable.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are callable.
*/
public static function assertAllCallable($traversable) {
return static::assertAll('is_callable', $traversable);
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are not empty.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members not empty.
*/
public static function assertAllNotEmpty($traversable) {
if (static::assertTraversable($traversable)) {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
if (empty($member)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Asserts all members are numeric data types or strings castable to such.
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are numeric.
*/
public static function assertAllNumeric($traversable) {
return static::assertAll('is_numeric', $traversable);
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are strings that contain the specified string.
*
* This runs faster than the regular expression equivalent.
*
* @param string $pattern
* The needle to find.
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to examine.
* @param bool $case_sensitive
* TRUE to use strstr(), FALSE to use stristr() which is case insensitive.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are strings
* containing $pattern.
*/
public static function assertAllMatch($pattern, $traversable, $case_sensitive = FALSE) {
if (static::assertTraversable($traversable)) {
if ($case_sensitive) {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
if (!(is_string($member) && strstr($member, $pattern))) {
return FALSE;
}
}
}
else {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
if (!(is_string($member) && stristr($member, $pattern))) {
return FALSE;
}
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are strings matching a regular expression.
*
* @param string $pattern
* Regular expression string to find.
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are strings
* matching $pattern.
*/
public static function assertAllRegularExpressionMatch($pattern, $traversable) {
if (static::assertTraversable($traversable)) {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
if (!is_string($member)) {
return FALSE;
}
if (!preg_match($pattern, $member)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Asserts that all members are objects.
*
* When testing if a collection is composed of objects those objects should
* be given a common interface to implement and the test should be written to
* search for just that interface. While this method will allow tests for
* just object status or for multiple classes and interfaces this was done to
* allow tests to be written for existing code without altering it. Only use
* this method in that manner when testing code from third party vendors.
*
* Here are some examples:
* @code
* // Just test all are objects, like a cache.
* assert(Inspector::assertAllObjects($collection));
*
* // Test if traversable objects (arrays won't pass this)
* assert(Inspector::assertAllObjects($collection, '\\Traversable'));
*
* // Test for the Foo class or Bar\None interface
* assert(Inspector::assertAllObjects($collection, '\\Foo', '\\Bar\\None'));
* @endcode
*
* @param mixed $traversable
* Variable to be examined.
* @param string ...
* Classes and interfaces to test objects against.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if $traversable can be traversed and all members are objects with
* at least one of the listed classes or interfaces.
*/
public static function assertAllObjects($traversable) {
$args = func_get_args();
unset($args[0]);
if (static::assertTraversable($traversable)) {
foreach ($traversable as $member) {
if (count($args) > 0) {
foreach ($args as $instance) {
if ($member instanceof $instance) {
// We're continuing to the next member on the outer loop.
// @see http://php.net/continue
continue 2;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
elseif (!is_object($member)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
}