Pretty Data Dump
A pretty version of php var_dump. This class displays structured information about one or more expressions that includes its type and value.
Check out Dump7 for PHP 7+
Installation
You can download the Latest release version as a standalone, alternatively you can use Composer
composer require ghostff/dump5
\"require\": { \"ghostff/dump5\": \"^1.0\" }
Display Flags
You can simple hide or show some object attribute using a Doc block flag:
@dumpignore-inheritance |
Hides inherited class properties. |
@dumpignore-inherited-class |
Hides the class name from inherited properties. |
@dumpignore-private |
Show all properties except the private ones. |
@dumpignore-protected |
Show all properties except the protected ones. |
@dumpignore-public |
Show all properties except the public ones. |
@dumpignore |
Hide the property the Doc comment belongs to. |
/** * @dumpignore-inheritance * @dumpignore-inherited-class * @dumpignore-private * @dumpignore-public * @dumpignore-public */ Class Foo extends Bar { /** @dumpignore */ public $big_object = null; }
Usage
class FooBar { private $inherited_int = 123; private $inherited_array = array(\'string\'); } class Bar extends FooBar { private $inherited_float = 0.22; private $inherited_bool = true; } class Foo extends Bar { private $string = \'string\'; protected $int = 10; public $array = array( \'foo\' => \'bar\' ); protected static $bool = false; } $string = \'Foobar\'; $array = array(\'foo\', \'bar\'); $int = 327626; $double = 22.223; $null = null; $bool = true; $resource = fopen(\'LICENSE\', \'r\'); $m = microtime(true); new Dump(new Foo, $string, $array, $int, $double, $null, $bool, array( \'foo\' => \'bar\', \'bar\' => \'foo\', array( \'foo\' => \'foobar\', \'bar_foo\', 2 => \'foo\', \'foo\' => array( \'barbar\' => 55, \'foofoo\' => false, \'foobar\' => null, ) ) ), $resource); new Dump(1 == \'1\', 1 === \'1\');
Replacing predefined colors:
# set($name, [$cgi_color, $cli_color]); Dump::set(\'boolean\', array(\'bb02ff\', \'purple\'));
CGI output:
CLI Posix output:
Windows user who are using command line tools like cmder can use the Dump::d method:
Dump::d(new Foo, $string, $array, $int, $double, $null, $bool, array( \'foo\' => \'bar\', \'bar\' => \'foo\', array( \'foo\' => \'foobar\', \'bar_foo\', 2 => \'foo\', \'foo\' => array( \'barbar\' => 55, \'foofoo\' => false, \'foobar\' => null, ) ) ));
CLI Windows output:
