Zend\Config\Processor
provides the ability to perform operations on a
Zend\Config\Config
object. Zend\Config\Processor
is itself an interface that
defining two methods: process()
and processValue()
.
zend-config provides the following concrete implementations:
Zend\Config\Processor\Constant
: manage PHP constant values.Zend\Config\Processor\Filter
: filter the configuration data using Zend\Filter
.Zend\Config\Processor\Queue
: manage a queue of operations to apply to configuration data.Zend\Config\Processor\Token
: find and replace specific tokens.Zend\Config\Processor\Translator
: translate configuration values in other languages using Zend\I18n\Translator
.This example illustrates the basic usage of Zend\Config\Processor\Constant
:
define ('TEST_CONST', 'bar');
// Provide the second parameter as boolean true to allow modifications:
$config = new Zend\Config\Config(['foo' => 'TEST_CONST'], true);
$processor = new Zend\Config\Processor\Constant();
echo $config->foo . ',';
$processor->process($config);
echo $config->foo;
This example returns the output: TEST_CONST,bar
.
This example illustrates basic usage of Zend\Config\Processor\Filter
:
use Zend\Filter\StringToUpper;
use Zend\Config\Processor\Filter as FilterProcessor;
use Zend\Config\Config;
// Provide the second parameter as boolean true to allow modifications:
$config = new Config(['foo' => 'bar'], true);
$upper = new StringToUpper();
$upperProcessor = new FilterProcessor($upper);
echo $config->foo . ',';
$upperProcessor->process($config);
echo $config->foo;
This example returns the output: bar,BAR
.
This example illustrates basic usage of Zend\Config\Processor\Queue
:
use Zend\Filter\StringToLower;
use Zend\Filter\StringToUpper;
use Zend\Config\Processor\Filter as FilterProcessor;
use Zend\Config\Processor\Queue;
use Zend\Config\Config;
// Provide the second parameter as boolean true to allow modifications:
$config = new Config(['foo' => 'bar'], true);
$upper = new StringToUpper();
$lower = new StringToLower();
$lowerProcessor = new FilterProcessor($lower);
$upperProcessor = new FilterProcessor($upper);
$queue = new Queue();
$queue->insert($upperProcessor);
$queue->insert($lowerProcessor);
$queue->process($config);
echo $config->foo;
This example returns the output: bar
. The filters in the queue are applied in
FIFO (First In, First Out) order .
This example illustrates basic usage of Zend\Config\Processor\Token
:
// Provide the second parameter as boolean true to allow modifications:
$config = new Config(['foo' => 'Value is TOKEN'], true);
$processor = new TokenProcessor();
$processor->addToken('TOKEN', 'bar');
echo $config->foo . ',';
$processor->process($config);
echo $config->foo;
This example returns the output: Value is TOKEN,Value is bar
.
This example illustrates basic usage of Zend\Config\Processor\Translator
:
use Zend\Config\Config;
use Zend\Config\Processor\Translator as TranslatorProcessor;
use Zend\I18n\Translator\Translator;
// Provide the second parameter as boolean true to allow modifications:
$config = new Config(['animal' => 'dog'], true);
/*
* The following mapping is used for the translation
* loader provided to the translator instance:
*
* $italian = [
* 'dog' => 'cane'
* ];
*/
$translator = new Translator();
// ... configure the translator ...
$processor = new TranslatorProcessor($translator);
echo "English: {$config->animal}, ";
$processor->process($config);
echo "Italian: {$config->animal}";
This example returns the output: English: dog,Italian: cane
.