hiqdev / hoa-protocol
The Hiqdev Hoa\Protocol library.
Requires
- php: >=7.4
- hoa/consistency: ~1.0
- hoa/exception: ~1.0
Requires (Dev)
- hoa/test: ~2.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
Replaces
- hoa/protocol: ~1.0
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-07 20:44:29 UTC
README
The Hoa project was archived, and no upgrades or patches are neither provided nor accepted by merge requests.
HOA Packages include some code that is Deprecated for PHP 8.0 and PHP 8.1, but we needed these packages to run on modern PHP versions.
What's changed in from?
The changes mainly affected the return data type hinting in methods declaration, access to uninitialized properties.
How to use
We've currently forked the following packages, primarily to make hoa/ruler work with PHP 8.1:
You can simply replace requirements in composer.json from hoa packages to the corresponding forked packages: there is no need to change something in the codebase.If you use someone's package, that requires hoa – simply add forks to your project root composer.json: we have marked forks as a replacement, so composer will install them instead of the original packages.
Versions
We've forked from the latest hoa package versions and bump own versions starting from 1.0.
Testing
Before running the test suites, the development dependencies must be installed:
$ composer install
Then, to run all the test suites:
$ vendor/bin/hoa test:run
For more information, please read the contributor guide.
Quick usage
We propose a quick overview of how to list the current tree of the protocol, how
to resolve a hoa://
path and finally how to add a new node in this tree.
Explore resources
First of all, to get the instance of the hoa://
protocol, you should use the
static getInstance
method on the Hoa\Protocol\Protocol
class which
represents the root of the protocol tree:
echo Hoa\Protocol\Protocol::getInstance(); /** * Might output: * Application * Public * Data * Etc * Configuration * Locale * Lost+found * Temporary * Variable * Cache * Database * Log * Private * Run * Test * Library */
We see that there is 3 “sub-roots”:
Application
, representing resources of the application, like public files (in thePublic
node), models, resources… everything related to the application,Data
, representing data required by the application, like configuration files, locales, databases, tests etc.Library
, representing all Hoa's libraries.
Thus, hoa://Library/Protocol/README.md
represents the abstract path to this
real file. No matter where you are on the disk, this path will always be valid
and pointing to this file. This becomes useful in an application where you would
like to access to a configuration file like this
hoa://Data/Etc/Configuration/Foo.php
: Maybe the Data
directory does not
exist, maybe the Etc
or Configuration
directories do not exist neither, but
each node of the hoa://
tree resolves to a valid directory which contains your
Foo.php
configuration file. This is an abstract path for a resource.
Resolving a path
We can either resolve a path by using the global resolve
function or the
Hoa\Protocol\Protocol::resolve
method:
var_dump( resolve('hoa://Library/Protocol/README.md') ); /** * Might output: * string(37) "/usr/local/lib/Hoa/Protocol/README.md" */
Register new nodes in the tree
The hoa://
protocol is a tree. Thus, to add a new “component”/“directory” in
this tree, we must create a node and register it as a child of an existing node.
Thus, in the following example we will create a Usb
node, pointing to the
/Volumes
directory, and we will add it as a new sub-root, so an immediate
child of the root:
$protocol = Hoa\Protocol\Protocol::getInstance(); $protocol[] = new Hoa\Protocol\Node('Usb', '/Volumes/');
Here we are. Now, resolving hoa://Usb/StickA
might point to /Volumes/StickA
(if exists):
var_dump( resolve('hoa://Usb/StickA') ); /** * Might output: * string(15) "/Volumes/StickA" */
Documentation
The
hack book of Hoa\Protocol
contains detailed information about how to use this library and how it works.
To generate the documentation locally, execute the following commands:
$ composer require --dev hoa/devtools $ vendor/bin/hoa devtools:documentation --open
More documentation can be found on the project's website: hoa-project.net.
Getting help
There are mainly two ways to get help:
- On the
#hoaproject
IRC channel, - On the forum at users.hoa-project.net.
Contribution
Do you want to contribute? Thanks! A detailed contributor guide explains everything you need to know.
License
Hoa is under the New BSD License (BSD-3-Clause). Please, see
LICENSE
for details.