A small php project that insert semantic on classes using annotations.
Today, many programming languages are using annotations for to manager dependency Injection and
inversion of control. In the php's core, we haven't this feature, but some projects like Symfony
Doctrine and Docblox was implement.
This project (with a filosophy MicroPHP manifesto "where small and simple is better") have a goal of
be a simple layer for insert annotations in other php small projects.
- PHP5.3+
- Respect\Validation library
@validate - Use Respect\Validation to test value
- Add new semantic rules, for example: @validate date('Y-m-d H:i:s') for create um Validator better.
- Use the Reader from Doctrine
CAUTION, this is not ready for production! Use it just for fun until a stable version comes out.
cd /var/www/
git clone git@github.com:cloudson/SimpleAnnotation.git #cloning repo
cd SimpleAnnotation/
git submodule init
git submodule update #updating Vendors
We'll use composer to manager our dependencies.
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
php composer.phar install
Now, we have all dependencies on project.
We use, autoload.php generate by composer with
<?php
require PATH_TO_VENDOR.'/autoload.php';
SimpleAnnotation is namespaced, you can use it:
<?php
use SimpleAnnotation\Annotation as annot;
<?php
// first, we create the objeto that you want to use annotation (we used namespace again)
use Model as m;
$foo = new m\Person();
$foo->setName('Claudson');
$a = new annot($foo);
// using default validate method that tests if all fields is valid values.
$a->validate();
SimpleAnnotation
Copyright (C) 2012 Claudson Oliveira
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.