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ToolBag

A bunch of idempotent static functions organised into categories to be reused in multiple projects.

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ToolBag Installation

Once you have installed Composer, it's easy install ToolBag.

  1. Edit your composer.json file, adding ToolBag to the require section:

  2. Run the following command in your project root dir:

Usage

The tool bag provides four different helpers:

All the methods are static, so you don't need to create an class instance to use them.

Methods

ArrayHelper

Method Description
isAssociative() Checks if the array is associative.
toObject() Converts the array to an object.
fromJson() Converts the given JSON into an array.
slice() Returns a portion of the array.
value() Given a key, returns its related value.
key() Given a key, returns it only if exists otherwise return false.
unversion() Modifies the specified array, depriving each ID of its related version.
merge() Merge the two given arrays. The returned array doesn't contain duplicate values.
multidimensionalUnique() Like array_unique(), removes duplicate values, but works on multidimensional arrays.

ClassHelper

Method Description
getClass() Given a class path, returns the class name even included its namespace.
getClassName() Given a class within its namespace, it returns the class name pruned by its namespace.
getClassRoot() Given a namespace, it returns the namespace itself pruned by its last part.

TextHelper

Method Description
convertCharset() Converts a string from a charset to another one.
truncate() Cuts a string to a given number of characters without breaking words.
capitalize() Capitalizes the given string.
purge() Removes the content of pre tags, than strip all tags.
stick() Generates a single word, stripping every - from a compound word.
substrings() Given a string, returns all the unique contained substrings.
slug() Generates a slug from the provided string.
buildUrl() Builds the post url, given its publishing or creation date and its slug.
replaceAllButFirst() Replaces all the occurrences but first.
unversion() Prunes the ID of its version number, if any.
formatNumber() Formats the number replacing the thousand separator with the decimal point.
splitFullName() Separates the given full name into first name and last name.
sanitize() Removes unwanted MS Word smart characters from a string.

TimeHelper

Method Description
since() Returns an associative array with the elapsed time, from the provided timestamp, in days, hours, minutes and seconds.
period() Checks if the provided string represents a period of time and returns it if exists otherwise returns false.
when() Returns a measure of the time passed since the provided timestamp. In case is passed more than a day, returns a human readable date.
aWhileBack Given a constant representing a period, returns a formatted string.
minMaxInPeriod() Given a constant representing a period, returns a range of timestamps (minimum and maximum) for that period.
dateLimits() Given a period of time (an year, a month or a day), calculates the date limits for that period.

Documentation

The documentation can be generated using Doxygen. A Doxyfile is provided for your convenience.

Authors

Filippo F. Fadda - http://www.linkedin.com/in/filippofadda

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2016-2017, Filippo Fadda All rights reserved.

License

ToolBag is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.


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