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A Set of lightweight PHP libraries to make your life easier.

FAQ: Why the name Sangria?

Ans: Because I like this song and I like to drink/eat fruits.

Installation

  • Add "gokulsrinivas/sangria":"dev-master" to "require" in your composer.json.
  • Do a composer install
  • If you're not using this in a framework like laravel, be sure to include "vendor/autoload.php" in your file. vendor is the folder that is created after the composer install.
  • use Sangria\JSONResponse / IMAPAuth / LDAPAuth / HelperFunctions
  • See usage below.
  • Write cleaner code.
  • Feel Awesome.
  • Build cool stuff.
  • Happy coding!

Usage

Sangria\JSONResponse


This class is helpful to API Developers who need to return JSON representations of strings, objects, collections etc.

This class follows the following JSON structure.

{
  "status_code": 200,
  "message": "OK"
}
  • Include the class with use Sangria\JSONResponse;
  • Definition JSONResponse::response($status_code=400,$message=NULL,$strict_mode=false)
  • The $status_code can be HTTP status codes or your own custom status codes.
  • If the $status_code is a HTTP status code and the message is NULL, a default reason phrase is added. (If $strict_mode is false (default) )
  • If the $strict_mode is set to true, the data given as $message is encoded. So, NULL is encoded as null.
  • The $status_code defaults to 400.
  • Sangria\JSONResponse can be safely used in Laravel as all eloquent models and collections can be passed as $message.

Sample Code

<?php

use Sangria\JSONResponse;

$status_code = 200;
$message = new StdClass();
$message->prop1 = "asdf";
$message->prop2 = array("asdf");
$message->prop3 = array(array("asdf"));
$message->prop4 = true;

$response_string = JSONResponse::response($status_code,$message);
echo $response_string;

Output

{
  "status_code": 200,
  "message": {
    "prop1": "asdf",
    "prop2": [
      "asdf"
    ],
    "prop3": [
      [
        "asdf"
      ]
    ],
    "prop4": true
  }
}

Sangria\IMAPAuth


This class is useful for developers who just need to authenticate a username/password combo via IMAP.

  • Include the class with use Sangria\IMAPAuth;
  • Definition IMAPAuth::auth($user_name,$user_pass,$imap_option="/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert",$imap_retries=0)
  • The $imap_option is a string beginning with / listed as Optional flags for names as given in the page for imap on php.net.
  • If the $imap_retries is the number of retries.

Configuration

  • Please set the __SANGRIA_IMAP_SERVER_ADDR__ and __SANGRIA_IMAP_SERVER_PORT__ to the desired address and port in config.php in vendor/gokulsrinivas/sangria if installed via composer.

Sample Code

<?php

use Sangria\IMAPAuth;

if(IMAPAuth::auth('username','********'))
{
	echo "Authenticated";
}
else
{
	echo "Authentication Failed";
}

Output

Authenticated

Sangria\LDAPAuth


This class is useful for developers who just need to authenticate a username/password combo via LDAP.

  • Include the class with use Sangria\LDAPAuth;
  • Definition LDAPAuth::auth($user_name,$user_pass)

Configuration

  • Please set the __SANGRIA_LDAP_SERVER_ADDR__ to the desired address in config.php in vendor/gokulsrinivas/sangria if installed via composer.

Sample Code

<?php

use Sangria\LDAPAuth;

if(LDAPAuth::auth('username','********'))
{
	echo "Authenticated";
}
else
{
	echo "Authentication Failed";
}

Output

Authenticated

Sangria\HelperFunctions


This class is helpful for development and debugging. This includes dd(), ddp() and isEmail() functions to speed up your development.

* dd()

While debugging, you might need to var_dump() the variable and die(). This function helps you to do just that.

Source Code

<?php
use Sangria\HelperFunctions;

$a = 4*"2";
Helperfunctions::dd($a);
echo "done";

Output

int(8)

* ddp()

While debugging, you might need to var_dump() the variable and die(). If your objects are complex or if you want to use the dumped data in javascript, you might need it in JSON format. This function helps you to do just that.

Source Code

<?php
use Sangria\HelperFunctions;

$a = new StdClass();

$a->name = "Hello";
$a->surname = "World";
$a->nicknames = ["Hi",["My","Name","Is"],"Sangria"];
$a->adult = true;
$a->balance = 2334.34;
$a->age = 19;

Helperfunctions::ddp($a);
echo "done";

Output

{
    "name": "Hello",
    "surname": "World",
    "nicknames": [
        "Hi",
        [
            "My",
            "Name",
            "Is"
        ],
        "Sangria"
    ],
    "adult": true,
    "balance": 2334.34,
    "age": 19
}

* isEmail()

This function is useful to check whether a given string is a valid email.

Source Code

<?php
use Sangria\HelperFunctions;

$email_string = "hi    @hi.com";

if(Helperfunctions::isEmail($email_string))
{
	echo "Valid Email";
}
else
{
	echo "Invalid Email";
}

Output

Invalid Email

Contribute

There can never be enough tests. Feel free to write more test cases!

If you want to add features, improve them, or report issues, feel free to send a pull request! Please include tests for new features.

Contributors

Gokul Srinivas

License

MIT