Serializer
php-dto
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Serializer
- Data-Mapper: A package for fast mapping of strong-typed objects
- brick/json-mapper: map JSON data to strongly typed PHP DTOs
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Design Decisions: Why use final classes
Making a class "final" is always a bad decision IMO. You would never know how will other people use your library. For example, we used JMSSerializerBundle and wanted to extend DateHandler to make it not to throw exceptions if a date string is invalid. But the class is final. So we had to just copy-paste it :(
- Symfony serializer is tedious
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Array -> Entity
Or this popular alternative: https://jmsyst.com/libs/serializer
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PHP libraries and tools
JMS Serializer: This library allows you to (de-)serialize data of any complexity. Currently, it supports XML and JSON.
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Yet another Data-Transfer-Object package
Only took a very brief look, but it looks nice. I like that the DTO class isn't required to extend anything, and that it seems to be for real DTOs used for actual transfer of data between systems - not 'local dtos'. It feels like this might be more comparable to something like schmittjoh/serializer rather than spatie/data-transfer-object.
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PHP foreach loop to XML
When it's time to create the PDF, convert the object structure to an XML using an already existing serializer (like JMS or symfony serializer) or do this by hand.
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Is there a better way to connect to an API?
One frequently used serializer is JMS Serializer which allows you to convert JSON or XML to objects (or the other way around if needed). You can then use the objects in your application.
php-dto
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Restricting ORM objects to repository classes and DTOs
I'm not sure there's a one-size-fits-all solution here, but there are a bunch of DTO packages that make converting simple. I'm particularly intrigued by this one though I haven't actually tried it in anger. A lot of it seems to reinvent Symfony+Doctrine features like model validation, but it's more general and not tied to those frameworks.
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A PHP package to create reusable data definitions
Oh, nice, I like that. It feels kind of familiar to my DTO package. (https://github.com/Dgame/php-dto). I'm looking forward to trying it out.
- Yet another Data-Transfer-Object package
What are some alternatives?
Fractal - Output complex, flexible, AJAX/RESTful data structures.
data-transfer-object - Data transfer objects with batteries included
JsonMapper - Map nested JSON structures onto PHP classes
laravel-validated-dto - Data Transfer Objects with validation for Laravel applications
serializer - Handles serializing and deserializing data structures, including object graphs, into array structures or other formats like XML and JSON.
Ardent - A Collections library for PHP.
request-dto-mapper-bundle - This bundle provides an easy way to automatically map the incoming request data to a DTO and optionally validate it.
Arrayy - 🗃 Array manipulation library for PHP, called Arrayy!
dto - Simplistic, flexible Data Transfer Object library
CRUDlex - CRUDlex is an easy to use CRUD generator for Symfony 4 and Silex 2 which is great for auto generated admin pages
RapidFormBundle - Create Symfony forms at record speed using PHP 8 attributes!