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/*
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* This file is part of the Symfony package.
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2011-01-15 13:29:43 +00:00
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*
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2011-03-06 11:40:06 +00:00
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* (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
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*
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* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
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* file that was distributed with this source code.
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*/
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2011-01-15 13:29:43 +00:00
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namespace Symfony\Component\Yaml;
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use Symfony\Component\Yaml\Exception\ParseException;
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/**
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* Yaml offers convenience methods to load and dump YAML.
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*
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* @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
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*
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* @api
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*/
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class Yaml
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{
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/**
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* Be warned that PHP support will be removed in Symfony 2.3.
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*
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* @deprecated Deprecated since version 2.0, to be removed in 2.3.
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*/
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public static $enablePhpParsing = false;
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/**
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* Enables PHP support when parsing YAML files.
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*
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* Be warned that PHP support will be removed in Symfony 2.3.
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*
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* @deprecated Deprecated since version 2.0, to be removed in 2.3.
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*/
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public static function enablePhpParsing()
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{
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self::$enablePhpParsing = true;
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}
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/**
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* Sets the PHP support flag when parsing YAML files.
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*
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* Be warned that PHP support will be removed in Symfony 2.3.
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*
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* @param Boolean $boolean true if PHP parsing support is enabled, false otherwise
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*
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* @deprecated Deprecated since version 2.0, to be removed in 2.3.
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*/
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public static function setPhpParsing($boolean)
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{
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self::$enablePhpParsing = (Boolean) $boolean;
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}
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/**
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* Checks if PHP support is enabled when parsing YAML files.
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*
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* Be warned that PHP support will be removed in Symfony 2.3.
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*
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* @return Boolean true if PHP parsing support is enabled, false otherwise
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*
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* @deprecated Deprecated since version 2.0, to be removed in 2.3.
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*/
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public static function supportsPhpParsing()
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{
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return self::$enablePhpParsing;
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}
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/**
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* Parses YAML into a PHP array.
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*
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* The parse method, when supplied with a YAML stream (string or file),
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* will do its best to convert YAML in a file into a PHP array.
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*
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* Usage:
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* <code>
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* $array = Yaml::parse('config.yml');
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* print_r($array);
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* </code>
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*
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* @param string $input Path to a YAML file or a string containing YAML
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*
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* @return array The YAML converted to a PHP array
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*
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* @throws \InvalidArgumentException If the YAML is not valid
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*
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* @api
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*/
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added a way to enable/disable object support when parsing/dumping
By default, object support is disabled, and instead of throwing an
exception when an object is handled, null is returned.
If you do need object support, enable it via:
Yaml::dump($data, false, true);
If you want an exception to be thrown in case an invalid type is handled
(a PHP resource or a PHP object), pass true as the second argument:
Yaml::dump($data, true, true);
The same can be done when parsing:
Yaml::parse($data, 2, false, true);
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public static function parse($input, $exceptionOnInvalidType = false, $objectSupport = false)
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{
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// if input is a file, process it
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$file = '';
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if (strpos($input, "\n") === false && is_file($input)) {
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if (false === is_readable($input)) {
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throw new ParseException(sprintf('Unable to parse "%s" as the file is not readable.', $input));
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}
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$file = $input;
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if (self::$enablePhpParsing) {
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ob_start();
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$retval = include($file);
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$content = ob_get_clean();
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// if an array is returned by the config file assume it's in plain php form else in YAML
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$input = is_array($retval) ? $retval : $content;
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// if an array is returned by the config file assume it's in plain php form else in YAML
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if (is_array($input)) {
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return $input;
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}
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} else {
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$input = file_get_contents($file);
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}
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}
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$yaml = new Parser();
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try {
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added a way to enable/disable object support when parsing/dumping
By default, object support is disabled, and instead of throwing an
exception when an object is handled, null is returned.
If you do need object support, enable it via:
Yaml::dump($data, false, true);
If you want an exception to be thrown in case an invalid type is handled
(a PHP resource or a PHP object), pass true as the second argument:
Yaml::dump($data, true, true);
The same can be done when parsing:
Yaml::parse($data, 2, false, true);
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return $yaml->parse($input, $exceptionOnInvalidType, $objectSupport);
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} catch (ParseException $e) {
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if ($file) {
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$e->setParsedFile($file);
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}
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throw $e;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Dumps a PHP array to a YAML string.
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*
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* The dump method, when supplied with an array, will do its best
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* to convert the array into friendly YAML.
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*
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added a way to enable/disable object support when parsing/dumping
By default, object support is disabled, and instead of throwing an
exception when an object is handled, null is returned.
If you do need object support, enable it via:
Yaml::dump($data, false, true);
If you want an exception to be thrown in case an invalid type is handled
(a PHP resource or a PHP object), pass true as the second argument:
Yaml::dump($data, true, true);
The same can be done when parsing:
Yaml::parse($data, 2, false, true);
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* @param array $array PHP array
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* @param integer $inline The level where you switch to inline YAML
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* @param integer $indent The amount of spaces to use for indentation of nested nodes.
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added a way to enable/disable object support when parsing/dumping
By default, object support is disabled, and instead of throwing an
exception when an object is handled, null is returned.
If you do need object support, enable it via:
Yaml::dump($data, false, true);
If you want an exception to be thrown in case an invalid type is handled
(a PHP resource or a PHP object), pass true as the second argument:
Yaml::dump($data, true, true);
The same can be done when parsing:
Yaml::parse($data, 2, false, true);
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* @param Boolean $exceptionOnInvalidType true if an exception must be thrown on invalid types (a PHP resource or object), false otherwise
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* @param Boolean $objectSupport true if object support is enabled, false otherwise
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*
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* @return string A YAML string representing the original PHP array
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*
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* @api
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*/
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public static function dump($array, $inline = 2, $indent = 2, $exceptionOnInvalidType = false, $objectSupport = false)
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{
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$yaml = new Dumper();
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$yaml->setIndentation($indent);
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added a way to enable/disable object support when parsing/dumping
By default, object support is disabled, and instead of throwing an
exception when an object is handled, null is returned.
If you do need object support, enable it via:
Yaml::dump($data, false, true);
If you want an exception to be thrown in case an invalid type is handled
(a PHP resource or a PHP object), pass true as the second argument:
Yaml::dump($data, true, true);
The same can be done when parsing:
Yaml::parse($data, 2, false, true);
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return $yaml->dump($array, $inline, $exceptionOnInvalidType, $objectSupport);
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}
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}
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