Phar::buildFromIterator
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL phar >= 2.0.0)
Phar::buildFromIterator — Construct a phar archive from an iterator
Description
Note:
This
method requires the php.ini setting phar.readonly
to be
set to 0
in order to work for Phar
objects. Otherwise, a PharException will be thrown.
Populate a phar archive from an iterator. Two styles of iterators are supported,
iterators that map the filename within the phar to the name of a file on disk,
and iterators like DirectoryIterator that return
SplFileInfo objects. For iterators that return SplFileInfo objects, the second
parameter is required.
Parameters
-
iterator
-
Any iterator that either associatively maps phar file to location or
returns SplFileInfo objects
-
baseDirectory
-
For iterators that return SplFileInfo objects, the portion of each
file's full path to remove when adding to the phar archive
Return Values
Phar::buildFromIterator() returns an associative array
mapping internal path of file to the full path of the file on the
filesystem.
Errors/Exceptions
This method returns UnexpectedValueException when the
iterator returns incorrect values, such as an integer key instead of a
string, a BadMethodCallException when an
SplFileInfo-based iterator is passed without a baseDirectory
parameter, or a PharException if there were errors
saving the phar archive.
Examples
Example #1 A Phar::buildFromIterator() with SplFileInfo
For most phar archives, the archive will reflect an actual directory layout, and
the second style is the most useful. For instance, to create a phar archive
containing the files in this sample directory layout:
/path/to/project/
config/
dist.xml
debug.xml
lib/
file1.php
file2.php
src/
processthing.php
www/
index.php
cli/
index.php
This code could be used to add these files to the "project.phar" phar archive:
<?php
// create with alias "project.phar"
$phar = new Phar('project.phar', 0, 'project.phar');
$phar->buildFromIterator(
new RecursiveIteratorIterator(
new RecursiveDirectoryIterator('/path/to/project')),
'/path/to/project');
$phar->setStub($phar->createDefaultStub('cli/index.php', 'www/index.php'));
?>
The file project.phar can then be used immediately. Phar::buildFromIterator() does not
set values such as compression, metadata, and this can be done after creating the
phar archive.
As an interesting note, Phar::buildFromIterator() can also be used to
copy the contents of an existing phar archive, as the Phar object descends
from DirectoryIterator:
<?php
// create with alias "project.phar"
$phar = new Phar('project.phar', 0, 'project.phar');
$phar->buildFromIterator(
new RecursiveIteratorIterator(
new Phar('/path/to/anotherphar.phar')),
'phar:///path/to/anotherphar.phar/path/to/project');
$phar->setStub($phar->createDefaultStub('cli/index.php', 'www/index.php'));
?>
Example #2 A Phar::buildFromIterator() with other iterators
The second form of the iterator can be used with any iterator that returns
a key => value mapping, such as an ArrayIterator:
<?php
// create with alias "project.phar"
$phar = new Phar('project.phar', 0, 'project.phar');
$phar->buildFromIterator(
new ArrayIterator(
array(
'internal/file.php' => dirname(__FILE__) . '/somefile.php',
'another/file.jpg' => fopen('/path/to/bigfile.jpg', 'rb'),
)));
$phar->setStub($phar->createDefaultStub('cli/index.php', 'www/index.php'));
?>