liftkit / environment-detection
A library for defining and detecting execution environments
Requires (Dev)
- php: >=5.6
- phpunit/phpunit: ^6.2
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Last update: 2024-12-12 02:09:07 UTC
README
A simple library to detect the environment your application is currently executing in.
Create a new Detector
use LiftKit\EnvironmentDetection\Detector; $detector = new Detector;
Match HTTP_HOST
Match the value is $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']
. This value is passed to php from the web server as the domain the request was sent to.
$detector->ifHttpHost('something.localhost', 'local') ->ifHttpHost('test.something.com', 'test') ->ifHttpHost('www.something.com', 'production') ->ifHttpHost('*.something.com', 'subdomain') ->ifHttpHost('*', 'default'); // if no other pattern matches $environment = $detector->resolve();
$environment
will equal one of 'development'
, 'test'
, 'production'
, 'subdomain
', or 'default
', depending on the host the application was accessed at. Note that $_SERVER
will not be populated if the application was accessed via CLI. None of these will pass, and $detector->resolve()
will return null
.
Match the hostname of the current machine
This tests against the output of the command uname -n
(or the equivalent php_uname('n')
).
$detector->clear() // clear previous rules ->ifHostName('*.local', 'local') // default pattern for macOS ->ifHostName('*', 'default'); // will match all others $environment = $detector->resolve();
Match an environment variable
This test against a variable in $_ENV
.
$detector->clear() // clear previous rules ->ifEnv('environment', 'dev', 'local') // tests $_ENV['development'] == 'dev' ->ifEnv('environment', '*', 'default'); // will match all values of $_ENV['environment'], if $_ENV['environment'] is defined $environment = $detector->resolve();
Match an arbitrary value
$detector->clear() // clear previous rules ->ifMatch(php_uname('s'), 'Darwin', 'mac') // if macOS ->ifMatch(php_uname('s'), 'Linux', 'linux'); // if Linux $environment = $detector->resolve();
Note php_uname('s')
reports the name of the operating system kernel.
Match a boolean expression and defaults
$detector->clear() // clear previous rules ->ifBool(defined('TEST_ENVIRONMENT'), 'test') ->defaultTo('production'); // default value $environment = $detector->resolve();
You can also mix and match conditions
$detector->clear() // clear previous rules ->ifMatch(php_sapi_name(), 'cli', 'cli') // in CLI ->defaultTo('web'); // otherwise assume web request $environment = $detector->resolve();
No matches
$detector->resolve()
will return null if there is no default and no condition matches.
$detector->clear(); // clear previous rules $environment = $detector->resolve(); // $environment === null