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# Laminas\\Code\\Generator Reference
## Abstract Classes and Interfaces
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\GeneratorInterface
The base interface from which all CodeGenerator classes implement provides the minimal functionality
necessary. It's *API* is as follows:
```php
interface Laminas\Code\Generator\GeneratorInterface
{
public function generate();
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\AbstractGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator` implements `Laminas\Code\Generator\GeneratorInterface`, and
adds some properties for tracking whether content has changed as well as the amount of indentation
that should appear before generated content. Its *API* is as follows:
```php
abstract class Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
implements Laminas\Code\Generator\GeneratorInterface
{
public function __construct(Array|Traversable $options = [])
public function setOptions(Array $options)
public function setSourceContent($sourceContent)
public function getSourceContent()
public function setSourceDirty($isSourceDirty = true)
public function isSourceDirty()
public function setIndentation($indentation)
public function getIndentation()
}
```
The constructor passes the `$options` parameter to `setOptions()`.
Like most classes in Laminas, `setOptions()` compares an option key to existing setters in
the class, and passes the value on to that method if found.
`setSourceContent()` and `getSourceContent()` are intended to either set the default content for the
code being generated, or to replace said content once all generation tasks are complete.
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\AbstractMemberGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractMemberGenerator` is a base class for generating class members --
properties and methods -- and provides accessors and mutators for establishing visibility; whether
or not the member is abstract, static, or final; and the name of the member. Its *API* is as
follows:
```php
abstract class Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractMemberGenerator
extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
{
public function setAbstract($isAbstract)
public function isAbstract()
public function setStatic($isStatic)
public function isStatic()
public function setVisibility($visibility)
public function getVisibility()
public function setName($name)
public function getName()
}
```
## Concrete CodeGenerator Classes
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\BodyGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\BodyGenerator` is intended for generating arbitrary procedural code to include
within a file. As such, you simply set content for the object, and it will return that content when
you invoke `generate()`.
The *API* of the class is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\BodyGenerator extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
{
public function setContent($content)
public function getContent()
public function generate()
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\ClassGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\ClassGenerator` is intended for generating *PHP* classes. The basic
functionality just generates the *PHP* class itself, as well as optionally the related *PHP*
DocBlock. Classes may implement or inherit from other classes, and may be marked as abstract.
Utilizing other code generator classes, you can also attach class constants, properties, and
methods.
The *API* is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\ClassGenerator extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\ClassReflection $reflectionClass
)
public function addConstants(Array $properties)
public function addConstant($property)
public function getConstants()
public function getConstant($propertyName)
public function removeConstant($constantName)
public function setDocblock(Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlockGenerator $docblock)
public function getDocblock()
public function setName($name)
public function getName()
public function setAbstract($isAbstract)
public function isAbstract()
public function setExtendedClass($extendedClass)
public function getExtendedClass()
public function hasExtentedClass()
public function removeExtentedClass()
public function setImplementedInterfaces(Array $implementedInterfaces)
public function getImplementedInterfaces()
public function addProperties(Array $properties)
public function addProperty($property)
public function getProperties()
public function getProperty($propertyName)
public function removeProperty($propertyName)
public function addMethods(Array $methods)
public function addMethod(
$name,
Array $parameters = [],
$flags = Laminas\Code\Generator\MethodGenerator::FLAG_PUBLIC,
$body = null,
$docBlock = null
)
public function getMethods()
public function getMethod($methodName)
public function hasMethod($methodName)
public function hasUse($use)
public function removeUse($use)
public function hasUseAlias($use)
public function removeUseAlias($use)
public function hasImplementedInterface($implementedInterface)
public function removeImplementedInterface($implementedInterface)
public function isSourceDirty()
public function generate()
}
```
The `addProperty()` method accepts an array of information that may be used to generate a
`Laminas\Code\Generator\PropertyGenerator` instance -- or simply an instance of
`Laminas\Code\Generator\PropertyGenerator`. Likewise, `addMethod()` accepts either an array of
information for generating a `Laminas\Code\Generator\MethodGenerator` instance or a concrete instance
of that class.
Note that `setDocBlock()` expects an instance of `Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlockGenerator`.
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\DocBlockGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlockGenerator` can be used to generate arbitrary *PHP* docblocks, including
all the standard docblock features: short and long descriptions and annotation tags.
Annotation tags may be set using the `setTag()` and `setTags()` methods; these each take either an
array describing the tag that may be passed to the `Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag` constructor,
or an instance of that class.
The *API* is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlockGenerator extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\DocblockReflection $reflectionDocblock
)
public function setShortDescription($shortDescription)
public function getShortDescription()
public function setLongDescription($longDescription)
public function getLongDescription()
public function setTags(Array $tags)
public function setTag($tag)
public function getTags()
public function generate()
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\DocBlock\\Tag
`Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag` is intended for creating arbitrary annotation tags for inclusion
in *PHP* docblocks. Tags are expected to contain a name (the portion immediately following the '@'
symbol) and a description (everything following the tag name).
The class *API* is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag
extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\DocBlock\Tag\TagInterface $reflectionTag
)
public function setName($name)
public function getName()
public function setDescription($description)
public function getDescription()
public function generate()
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\DocBlock\\Tag\\ParamTag
`Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag\ParamTag` is a specialized version of
`Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag`, and represents a method parameter. The tag name is therefor
known ("param"), but due to the format of this annotation tag, additional information is required in
order to generate it: the parameter name and data type it represents.
The class *API* is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag\ParamTag
extends Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\DocBlock\Tag\TagInterface $reflectionTagParam
)
public function setDatatype($datatype)
public function getDatatype()
public function setParamName($paramName)
public function getParamName()
public function generate()
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\DocBlock\\Tag\\ReturnTag
Like the param docblock tag variant, `Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag\ReturnTag` is an annotation
tag variant for representing a method return value. In this case, the annotation tag name is known
("return"), but requires a return type.
The class *API* is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag\ParamTag
extends Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlock\Tag
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\DocBlock\Tag\TagInterface $reflectionTagReturn
)
public function setDatatype($datatype)
public function getDatatype()
public function generate()
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\FileGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\FileGenerator` is used to generate the full contents of a file that will
contain *PHP* code. The file may contain classes or arbitrary *PHP* code, as well as a file-level
docblock if desired.
When adding classes to the file, you will need to pass either an array of information to pass to the
`Laminas\Code\Generator\ClassGenerator` constructor, or an instance of that class. Similarly, with
docblocks, you will need to pass information for the `Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlockGenerator`
constructor to consume or an instance of the class.
The *API* of the class is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\FileGenerator extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
{
public function setDocblock(Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlockGenerator $docblock)
public function getDocblock()
public function setRequiredFiles($requiredFiles)
public function getRequiredFiles()
public function setClasses(Array $classes)
public function getClass($name = null)
public function setClass($class)
public function setFilename($filename)
public function getFilename()
public function getClasses()
public function setBody($body)
public function getBody()
public function isSourceDirty()
public function generate()
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\Member\\ContainerGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\Member\ContainerGenerator` is used internally by
`Laminas\Code\Generator\ClassGenerator` to keep track of class members -- properties and methods alike.
These are indexed by name, using the concrete instances of the members as values.
The *API* of the class is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\Member\ContainerGenerator extends ArrayObject
{
public function __construct($type = self::TYPE_PROPERTY)
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\MethodGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\MethodGenerator` describes a class method, and can generate both the code and
the docblock for the method. The visibility and status as static, abstract, or final may be
indicated, per its parent class, `Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractMemberGenerator`. Finally, the
parameters and return value for the method may be specified.
Parameters may be set using `setParameter()` or `setParameters()`. In each case, a parameter should
either be an array of information to pass to the `Laminas\Code\Generator\ParameterGenerator`
constructor or an instance of that class.
The *API* of the class is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\MethodGenerator
extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractMemberGenerator
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\MethodReflection $reflectionMethod
)
public function setDocblock(Laminas\Code\Generator\DocBlockGenerator $docblock)
public function getDocblock()
public function setFinal($isFinal)
public function setParameters(Array $parameters)
public function setParameter($parameter)
public function getParameters()
public function setBody($body)
public function getBody()
public function generate()
}
```
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\ParameterGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\ParameterGenerator` may be used to specify method parameters. Each parameter
may have a position (if unspecified, the order in which they are registered with the method will be
used), a default value, and a data type; a parameter name is required.
The *API* of the class is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\ParameterGenerator extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractGenerator
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\ParameterReflection $reflectionParameter
)
public function setType($type)
public function getType()
public function setName($name)
public function getName()
public function setDefaultValue($defaultValue)
public function getDefaultValue()
public function setPosition($position)
public function getPosition()
public function getPassedByReference()
public function setPassedByReference($passedByReference)
public function generate()
public function omitDefaultValue()
}
```
There are several problems that might occur when trying to set `NULL`, booleans or arrays as default
values. For this the value holder object `Laminas\Code\Generator\ParameterDefaultValueGenerator` can be
used, for example:
```php
$parameter = new Laminas\Code\Generator\ParameterGenerator();
$parameter->setDefaultValue(
new Laminas\Code\Generator\ValueGenerator("null")
);
$parameter->setDefaultValue(
new Laminas\Code\Generator\ValueGenerator("['foo', 'bar']")
);
```
Internally `setDefaultValue()` also converts the values which can't be expressed in *PHP* into the
value holder.
### Laminas\\Code\\Generator\\PropertyGenerator
`Laminas\Code\Generator\PropertyGenerator` describes a class property, which may be either a constant
or a variable. In each case, the property may have an optional default value associated with it.
Additionally, the visibility of variable properties may be set, per the parent class,
`Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractMemberGenerator`.
The *API* of the class is as follows:
```php
class Laminas\Code\Generator\PropertyGenerator
extends Laminas\Code\Generator\AbstractMemberGenerator
{
public static function fromReflection(
Laminas\Code\Reflection\PropertyReflection $reflectionProperty
)
public function setConst($const)
public function isConst()
public function setDefaultValue($defaultValue)
public function getDefaultValue()
public function generate()
public function omitDefaultValue()
}
```
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