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Informations about the package environment-detection

Environment Detection

A simple library to detect the environment your application is currently executing in.

Create a new Detector

Match HTTP_HOST

Match the value is $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']. This value is passed to php from the web server as the domain the request was sent to.

$environment will equal one of 'development', 'test', 'production', 'subdomain', or 'default', depending on the host the application was accessed at. Note that $_SERVER will not be populated if the application was accessed via CLI. None of these will pass, and $detector->resolve() will return null.

Match the hostname of the current machine

This tests against the output of the command uname -n (or the equivalent php_uname('n')).

Match an environment variable

This test against a variable in $_ENV.

Match an arbitrary value

Note php_uname('s') reports the name of the operating system kernel.

Match a boolean expression and defaults

You can also mix and match conditions

No matches

$detector->resolve() will return null if there is no default and no condition matches.


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