rodenastyle/stream-parser
最新稳定版本:v2.0.3
Composer 安装命令:
composer require rodenastyle/stream-parser
包简介
PHP Multiformat Streaming Parser
README 文档
README
When it comes to parsing XML/CSV/JSON/... documents, there are 2 approaches to consider:
DOM loading: loads all the document, making it easy to navigate and parse, and as such provides maximum flexibility for developers.
Streaming: implies iterating through the document, acts like a cursor and stops at each element in its way, thus avoiding memory overkill.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/processing-xml-documents-dom-vs-streaming-marius-ilina/
Thus, when it comes to big files, callbacks will be executed meanwhile file is downloading and will be much more efficient as far as memory is concerned.
Installation
composer require rodenastyle/stream-parser
Recommended usage
Delegate as possible the callback execution so it doesn't blocks the document reading:
(Laravel Queue based example)
use Illuminate\Support\Collection; StreamParser::xml("https://example.com/users.xml")->each(function(Collection $user){ dispatch(new App\Jobs\SendEmail($user)); });
Practical Input/Code/Output demos
XML
<bookstore> <book ISBN="10-000000-001"> <title>The Iliad and The Odyssey</title> <price>12.95</price> <comments> <userComment rating="4"> Best translation I've read. </userComment> <userComment rating="2"> I like other versions better. </userComment> </comments> </book> [...] </bookstore>
use Illuminate\Support\Collection; StreamParser::xml("https://example.com/books.xml")->each(function(Collection $book){ var_dump($book); var_dump($book->get('comments')->toArray()); });
class Tightenco\Collect\Support\Collection#19 (1) {
protected $items =>
array(4) {
'ISBN' =>
string(13) "10-000000-001"
'title' =>
string(25) "The Iliad and The Odyssey"
'price' =>
string(5) "12.95"
'comments' =>
class Tightenco\Collect\Support\Collection#17 (1) {
protected $items =>
array(2) {
...
}
}
}
}
array(2) {
[0] =>
array(2) {
'rating' =>
string(1) "4"
'userComment' =>
string(27) "Best translation I've read."
}
[1] =>
array(2) {
'rating' =>
string(1) "2"
'userComment' =>
string(29) "I like other versions better."
}
}
Additionally, you could make use of ->withSeparatedParametersList() to get the params of each element separated on the __params property.
Also, ->withoutSkippingFirstElement() could be of help to parse the very first item (usually the element that contains the elements).
JSON
[
{
"title": "The Iliad and The Odyssey",
"price": 12.95,
"comments": [
{"comment": "Best translation I've read."},
{"comment": "I like other versions better."}
]
},
{
"title": "Anthology of World Literature",
"price": 24.95,
"comments": [
{"comment": "Needs more modern literature."},
{"comment": "Excellent overview of world literature."}
]
}
]
use Illuminate\Support\Collection; StreamParser::json("https://example.com/books.json")->each(function(Collection $book){ var_dump($book->get('comments')->count()); });
int(2)
int(2)
CSV
title,price,comments
The Iliad and The Odyssey,12.95,"Best translation I've read.,I like other versions better."
Anthology of World Literature,24.95,"Needs more modern literature.,Excellent overview of world literature."
use Illuminate\Support\Collection; StreamParser::csv("https://example.com/books.csv")->each(function(Collection $book){ var_dump($book->get('comments')->last()); });
string(29) "I like other versions better."
string(39) "Excellent overview of world literature."
License
This library is released under MIT license.
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其他信息
- 授权协议: MIT
- 更新时间: 2018-05-15