property_exists

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)

property_exists 객체나 클래스가 프로퍼티를 가졌는지 확인

설명

bool property_exists ( mixed $class , string $property )

주어진 property가 지정한 클래스에 존재하는지 확인합니다.

Note:

isset()과 다르게, property_exists()는 프로퍼티가 NULL 값을 가지고 있어도 TRUE를 반환합니다.

인수

class

확인할 클래스명이나 클래스의 객체

property

프로퍼티명

반환값

프로퍼티가 존재하면 TRUE, 존재하지 않으면 FALSE, 오류시엔 NULL을 반환합니다.

변경점

버전 설명
5.3.0 이 함수는 접근성에 관계 없이 프로퍼티의 존재성을 확인합니다.

예제

Example #1 property_exists() 예제

<?php

class myClass {
    public 
$mine;
    private 
$xpto;
    static protected 
$test;

    static function 
test() {
        
var_dump(property_exists('myClass''xpto')); //true
    
}
}

var_dump(property_exists('myClass''mine'));   //true
var_dump(property_exists(new myClass'mine')); //true
var_dump(property_exists('myClass''xpto'));   //true, as of PHP 5.3.0
var_dump(property_exists('myClass''bar'));    //false
var_dump(property_exists('myClass''test'));   //true, as of PHP 5.3.0
myClass::test();

?>

참고

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User Contributed Notes 6 notes

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g dot gentile at parentesigraffe dot com
9 years ago
The function behaves differently depending on whether the property has been present in the class declaration, or has been added dynamically, if the variable has been unset()

<?php

class TestClass {

    public
$declared = null;
   
}

$testObject = new TestClass;

var_dump(property_exists("TestClass", "dynamic")); // boolean false, as expected
var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "dynamic")); // boolean false, same as above

$testObject->dynamic = null;
var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "dynamic")); // boolean true

unset($testObject->dynamic);
var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "dynamic")); // boolean false, again.

var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "declared")); // boolean true, as espected

unset($testObject->declared);
var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "declared")); // boolean true, even if has been unset()
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25
Stefan W
11 years ago
If you are in a namespaced file, and you want to pass the class name as a string, you will have to include the full namespace for the class name - even from inside the same namespace:

<?
namespace MyNS;

class
A {
    public
$foo;
}

property_exists("A", "foo");          // false
property_exists("\\MyNS\\A", "foo");  // true
?>
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15
Nanhe Kumar
10 years ago
<?php

class Student {

    protected
$_name;
    protected
$_email;
   

    public function
__call($name, $arguments) {
       
$action = substr($name, 0, 3);
        switch (
$action) {
            case
'get':
               
$property = '_' . strtolower(substr($name, 3));
                if(
property_exists($this,$property)){
                    return
$this->{$property};
                }else{
                    echo
"Undefined Property";
                }
                break;
            case
'set':
               
$property = '_' . strtolower(substr($name, 3));
                if(
property_exists($this,$property)){
                   
$this->{$property} = $arguments[0];
                }else{
                    echo
"Undefined Property";
                }
               
                break;
            default :
                return
FALSE;
        }
    }

}

$s = new Student();
$s->setName('Nanhe Kumar');
$s->setEmail('nanhe.kumar@gmail.com');
echo
$s->getName(); //Nanhe Kumar
echo $s->getEmail(); // nanhe.kumar@gmail.com
$s->setAge(10); //Undefined Property
?>
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5
ewisuri [gmail]
10 years ago
As of PHP 5.3.0, calling property_exists from a parent class sees private properties in sub-classes.

<?php
class P {
    public function
test_prop($prop) { return property_exists($this, $prop); }
}

class
Child extends P {
    private
$prop1;
}

$child = new Child();
var_dump($child->test_prop('prop1')); //true, as of PHP 5.3.0
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3
saurabh dot agarwal89 at gmail dot com
9 years ago
$a = array('a','b'=>'c');
print_r((object) $a);
var_dump( property_exists((object) $a,'0'));
var_dump( property_exists((object) $a,'b'));

OUTPUT:
stdClass Object
(
    [0] => a
    [b] => c
)
bool(false)
bool(true)
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0
biziclop
11 months ago
I needed a method for finding out if accessing a property outside a class is possible without errors/warnings, considering that the class might use the magic methods __isset/__get to simulate nonexistent properties.

<?php
// returns true if property is safely accessible publicly by using $obj->$prop
// Tested with PHP 5.1 - 8.2, see https://3v4l.org/QBTd1
function public_property_exists( $obj, $prop ){
 
// allow magic $obj->__isset( $prop ) to execute if exists
 
if( isset( $obj->$prop ))  return true;
 
 
// no public/protected/private property exists with this name
 
if( ! property_exists( $obj, $prop ))  return false;

 
// the property exists, but is it public?
 
$rp = new ReflectionProperty( $obj, $prop );
  return
$rp->isPublic();
}

//// Test/demo
class C {
  public   
$public    = "I’m public!";
  protected
$protected = "I’m public!";
  private  
$private   = "I’m public!";
  function
__isset( $k ){
    return
substr( $k, 0, 5 ) === 'magic';
  }
  function
__get( $k ){
    if(
$k === 'magic_isset_but_null')  return null;
    return
"I’m {$k}!";
  }
}

$o = new C();
foreach( array(
 
'public', 'protected', 'private',
 
'magic', 'magic_isset_but_null',
 
'missing'
) as $prop ){
  if(
public_property_exists( $o, $prop ))
        echo
"\$o->{$prop} is a public property, its value is: ",
            
var_export( $o->$prop, true ), "\n";
  else  echo
"\$o->{$prop} is not a public property.\n";
}
/*
$o->public    is a public property, its value is: 'I’m public!'
$o->protected is not a public property.
$o->private   is not a public property.
$o->magic     is a public property, its value is: 'I’m magic!'
$o->magic_isset_but_null is a public property, its value is: NULL
$o->missing   is not a public property.
*/
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