Valinor
Brick\Money
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1,236 | 1,581 | |
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8.8 | 6.1 | |
10 days ago | 9 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Valinor
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PHP libraries and tools
cuyz/valinor: PHP library that helps to map any input into a strongly-typed value object structure.
- Data-Mapper: A package for fast mapping of strong-typed objects
- PHP RFC: Deprecations for PHP 8.3
- brick/json-mapper: map JSON data to strongly typed PHP DTOs
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Hydration / Mapping library
I know there are alternatives like Valinor (https://github.com/CuyZ/Valinor)
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[Bundle] Automatically map the incoming request data to a DTO and optionally validate it
For the next major version, i'm considering giving the option to use valinor (or anything else) instead of the Serializer component in the next major version. If you have more ideas, let me know.
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Valinor — Object mapper with strong type support and error handling
You can check the repository on GitHub; there is also a documentation website.
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pjson: a simple JSON <=> PHP8+ data objects library
See also: Valinor https://github.com/CuyZ/Valinor which does some of what you want, albeit in a more verbose fashion, but without polluting your objects.
- Valinor: a library that maps unstructured input to properly typed objects
Brick\Money
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PHP libraries and tools
brick/money: A money and currency library for PHP
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Weekly help thread
1 - Floating point is not always great for money operations and can introduce odd rounding errors - https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.float.php - you might want to use something like this: https://github.com/brick/money
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PHP is trolling me
He should have said to use Brick/Money https://github.com/brick/money which is based on Brick/Math but is specifically money related.
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How to format prices?
If you don’t want to do the integer conversions yourself, I highly recommend looking at: https://github.com/brick/money
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Which native PHP features do you regret not knowing about/adapting earlier?
brick/date-time is great! I personally prefer its interface and functionality over Carbon's. I also really like his money library
- Financial values in PHP
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Best way to handle PHP float issue
Is the most popular, but https://github.com/brick/money is preferrable IMO. One of the reasons is that it handles not just money, but all arbitrary precision calculations independent of currecy via brick/math.
- Dealing with money
- Weekly "ask anything" thread
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How do you avoid calling the date format, number format, etc. all the time
Yeah. Don’t use floats for money...always think of them as approximations. And consider packages like https://github.com/brick/money among others.
What are some alternatives?
laravel-data - Powerful data objects for Laravel
laravel-money - Currency formatting and conversion package for Laravel
Serde - Robust Serde (serialization/deserialization) library for PHP 8.
Money - PHP implementation of Fowler's Money pattern.
serializer - Handles serializing and deserializing data structures, including object graphs, into array structures or other formats like XML and JSON.
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
ObjectHydrator - Object Hydration library to create Command and Query objects.
laravel-currency-casting - Cast currency attributes stored as integer to floats automatically.
Psalm - A static analysis tool for finding errors in PHP applications
laravel-currency - This provides Laravel with currency functions such as currency formatting and conversion using up-to-date exchange rates.
data-transfer-object - Data transfer objects with batteries included
Brick\Math - Arbitrary-precision arithmetic library for PHP