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A powerful option parser toolkit for PHP, supporting type constraints, flag, multiple flag, multiple values and required value checking.

GetOptionKit supports PHP5.3, with fine unit testing with PHPUnit testing framework.

GetOptionKit is object-oriented, it's flexible and extendable.

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Features

Requirements

Install From Composer

composer require corneltek/getoptionkit

Supported Option Formats

simple flags:

program.php -a -b -c
program.php -abc
program.php -vvv   # incremental flag v=3
program.php -a -bc

with multiple values:

program.php -a foo -a bar -a zoo -b -b -b

specify value with equal sign:

program.php -a=foo
program.php --long=foo

with normal arguments:

program.php -a=foo -b=bar arg1 arg2 arg3
program.php arg1 arg2 arg3 -a=foo -b=bar

Option SPEC

v|verbose    flag option (with boolean value true)
d|dir:       option require a value (MUST require)
d|dir+       option with multiple values.
d|dir?       option with optional value
dir:=string  option with type constraint of string
dir:=number  option with type constraint of number
dir:=file    option with type constraint of file
dir:=date    option with type constraint of date
dir:=boolean option with type constraint of boolean
d            single character only option
dir          long option name

Command Line Forms

app [app-opts] [app arguments]

app [app-opts] subcommand [subcommand-opts] [subcommand-args]

app [app-opts] subcmd1 [subcmd-opts1] subcmd2 [subcmd-opts] subcmd3 [subcmd-opts3] [subcommand arguments....]

Documentation

See more details in the documentation

Demo

Please check examples/demo.php.

Run:

% php examples/demo.php -f test -b 123 -b 333

Print:

* Available options:
      -f, --foo <value>    option requires a value.
     -b, --bar <value>+    option with multiple value.
    -z, --zoo [<value>]    option with optional value.
          -v, --verbose    verbose message.
            -d, --debug    debug message.
                 --long    long option name only.
                     -s    short option name only.
Enabled options: 
* key:foo      spec:-f, --foo <value>  desc:option requires a value.
    value => test

* key:bar      spec:-b, --bar <value>+  desc:option with multiple value.
    Array
    (
        [0] => 123
        [1] => 333
    )

Synopsis

use GetOptionKit\OptionCollection;
use GetOptionKit\OptionParser;
use GetOptionKit\OptionPrinter\ConsoleOptionPrinter;

$specs = new OptionCollection;
$specs->add('f|foo:', 'option requires a value.' )
    ->isa('String');

$specs->add('b|bar+', 'option with multiple value.' )
    ->isa('Number');

$specs->add('ip+', 'Ip constraint' )
    ->isa('Ip');

$specs->add('email+', 'Email address constraint' )
    ->isa('Email');

$specs->add('z|zoo?', 'option with optional value.' )
    ->isa('Boolean');

$specs->add('file:', 'option value should be a file.' )
    ->isa('File');

$specs->add('v|verbose', 'verbose message.' );
$specs->add('d|debug', 'debug message.' );
$specs->add('long', 'long option name only.' );
$specs->add('s', 'short option name only.' );

$printer = new ConsoleOptionPrinter();
echo $printer->render($specs);

$parser = new OptionParser($specs);

echo "Enabled options: \n";
try {
    $result = $parser->parse( $argv );
    foreach ($result->keys as $key => $spec) {
        print_r($spec);
    }

    $opt = $result->keys['foo']; // return the option object.
    $str = $result->keys['foo']->value; // return the option value
    
    print_r($opt);
    var_dump($str);
    
} catch( Exception $e ) {
    echo $e->getMessage();
}

Documentation

See https://github.com/c9s/GetOptionKit/wiki for more details.

Option Value Type

The option value type help you validate the input, the following list is the current supported types:

And here is the related sample code:

$opt->add( 'f|foo:' , 'with string type value' )
    ->isa('string');

$opt->add( 'b|bar+' , 'with number type value' )
    ->isa('number');

$opt->add( 'z|zoo?' , 'with boolean type value' )
    ->isa('boolean');

$opt->add( 'file:' , 'with file type value' )
    ->isa('file');

$opt->add( 'date:' , 'with date type value' )
    ->isa('date');

$opt->add( 'url:' , 'with url type value' )
    ->isa('url');

$opt->add( 'email:' , 'with email type value' )
    ->isa('email');

$opt->add( 'ip:' , 'with ip(v4/v6) type value' )
    ->isa('ip');

$opt->add( 'ipv4:' , 'with ipv4 type value' )
    ->isa('ipv4');

$opt->add( 'ipv6:' , 'with ipv6 type value' )
    ->isa('ipv6');

$specs->add('r|regex:', 'with custom regex type value')
      ->isa('Regex', '/^([a-z]+)$/');

Please note that currently only string, number, boolean types can be validated.

ContinuousOptionParser

$specs = new OptionCollection;
$spec_verbose = $specs->add('v|verbose');
$spec_color = $specs->add('c|color');
$spec_debug = $specs->add('d|debug');
$spec_verbose->description = 'verbose flag';

// ContinuousOptionParser
$parser = new ContinuousOptionParser( $specs );
$result = $parser->parse(explode(' ','program -v -d test -a -b -c subcommand -e -f -g subcommand2'));
$result2 = $parser->continueParse();

OptionPrinter

GetOptionKit\OptionPrinter can print options for you:

* Available options:
              -f, --foo   option requires a value.
              -b, --bar   option with multiple value.
              -z, --zoo   option with optional value.
          -v, --verbose   verbose message.
            -d, --debug   debug message.
                 --long   long option name only.
                     -s   short option name only.

Command-line app with subcommands

For application with subcommands is designed by following form:

[app name] [app opts] 
             [subcommand1] [subcommand-opts]
             [subcommand2] [subcommand-opts]
             [subcommand3] [subcommand-opts]
             [arguments]

You can check the tests/GetOptionKit/ContinuousOptionParserTest.php unit test file:

// subcommand stack
$subcommands = array('subcommand1','subcommand2','subcommand3');

// different command has its own options
$subcommandSpecs = array(
    'subcommand1' => $cmdspecs,
    'subcommand2' => $cmdspecs,
    'subcommand3' => $cmdspecs,
);

// for saved options
$subcommandOptions = array();

// command arguments
$arguments = array();

$argv = explode(' ','program -v -d -c subcommand1 -a -b -c subcommand2 -c subcommand3 arg1 arg2 arg3');

// parse application options first
$parser = new ContinuousOptionParser( $appspecs );
$app_options = $parser->parse( $argv );
while (! $parser->isEnd()) {
    if (@$subcommands[0] && $parser->getCurrentArgument() == $subcommands[0]) {
        $parser->advance();
        $subcommand = array_shift( $subcommands );
        $parser->setSpecs( $subcommandSpecs[$subcommand] );
        $subcommandOptions[ $subcommand ] = $parser->continueParse();
    } else {
        $arguments[] = $parser->advance();
    }
}

Todo

Command Line Utility Design Concept

General command interface

To list usage of all subcommands or the program itself:

$ prog help

To list the subcommand usage

$ prog help subcommand subcommand2 subcommand3

Hacking

Fork this repository and clone it:

$ git clone git://github.com/c9s/GetOptionKit.git
$ cd GetOptionKit
$ composer install

Run PHPUnit to test:

$ phpunit 

License

This project is released under MIT License.