ReflectionClassConstant::getAttributes

(PHP 8)

ReflectionClassConstant::getAttributesGets Attributes

Description

public ReflectionClassConstant::getAttributes(?string $name = null, int $flags = 0): array

Returns all attributes declared on this class constant as an array of ReflectionAttribute.

Parameters

name

Filter the results to include only ReflectionAttribute instances for attributes matching this class name.

flags

Flags for determining how to filter the results, if name is provided.

Default is 0 which will only return results for attributes that are of the class name.

The only other option available, is to use ReflectionAttribute::IS_INSTANCEOF, which will instead use instanceof for filtering.

Return Values

Array of attributes, as a ReflectionAttribute object.

Examples

Example #1 Basic usage

<?php
#[Attribute]
class
Fruit {
}

#[
Attribute]
class
Red {
}

class
Basket {
#[
Fruit]
#[
Red]
public const
APPLE = 'apple';
}

$classConstant = new ReflectionClassConstant('Basket', 'APPLE');
$attributes = $classConstant->getAttributes();
print_r(array_map(fn($attribute) => $attribute->getName(), $attributes));
?>

The above example will output:

Array
(
    [0] => Fruit
    [1] => Red
)

Example #2 Filtering results by class name

<?php
#[Attribute]
class
Fruit {
}

#[
Attribute]
class
Red {
}

class
Basket {
#[
Fruit]
#[
Red]
public const
APPLE = 'apple';
}

$classConstant = new ReflectionClassConstant('Basket', 'APPLE');
$attributes = $classConstant->getAttributes('Fruit');
print_r(array_map(fn($attribute) => $attribute->getName(), $attributes));
?>

The above example will output:

Array
(
    [0] => Fruit
)

Example #3 Filtering results by class name, with inheritance

<?php
interface Color {
}

#[
Attribute]
class
Fruit {
}

#[
Attribute]
class
Red implements Color {
}

class
Basket {
#[
Fruit]
#[
Red]
public const
APPLE = 'apple';
}

$classConstant = new ReflectionClassConstant('Basket', 'APPLE');
$attributes = $classConstant->getAttributes('Color', ReflectionAttribute::IS_INSTANCEOF);
print_r(array_map(fn($attribute) => $attribute->getName(), $attributes));
?>

The above example will output:

Array
(
    [0] => Red
)

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