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ReflectionClass::getProperties

(PHP 5)

ReflectionClass::getPropertiesGets properties

说明

public array ReflectionClass::getProperties ([ int $filter ] )

Retrieves reflected properties.

参数

filter

The optional filter, for filtering desired property types. It's configured using the ReflectionProperty constants, and defaults to all property types.

返回值

An array of ReflectionProperty objects.

范例

Example #1 ReflectionClass::getProperties() filtering example

This example demonstrates usage of the optional filter parameter, where it essentially skips private properties.

<?php
class Foo {
    public    
$foo  1;
    protected 
$bar  2;
    private   
$baz  3;
}

$foo = new Foo();

$reflect = new ReflectionClass($foo);
$props   $reflect->getProperties(ReflectionProperty::IS_PUBLIC ReflectionProperty::IS_PROTECTED);

foreach (
$props as $prop) {
    print 
$prop->getName() . "\n";
}

var_dump($props);

?>

以上例程的输出类似于:

foo
bar
array(2) {
  [0]=>
  object(ReflectionProperty)#3 (2) {
    ["name"]=>
    string(3) "foo"
    ["class"]=>
    string(3) "Foo"
  }
  [1]=>
  object(ReflectionProperty)#4 (2) {
    ["name"]=>
    string(3) "bar"
    ["class"]=>
    string(3) "Foo"
  }
}

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用户评论:

Yzmir Ramirez (16-Oct-2010 04:53)

Looks like you can access public, protected, private variables by casting the object to an array (useful for Unit Testing).  However casting to an array still won't allow you access to protected and private static variables.

In PHP 5.3.0+ use ReflectionProperty::setAccessable(true);

<?php

echo "PHP Version: ".phpversion()."\n";

class
Foo {
    public   
$foo  = 'public';
    protected
$bar  = 'protected';
    private  
$baz  = 'private';

    public static   
$sfoo  = 'public static';
    protected static
$sbar  = 'protected static';
    private static  
$sbaz  = 'private static';

    const
COO = 'const';

}

$obj = new Foo;

$arr = (array)$obj;

print_r($arr);

echo
"Accessing Public Static: ".Foo::$sfoo."\n";
// echo Foo::$sbar."\n"; // Fatal error: Cannot access protected property Foo::$sbar
// echo Foo::$sbaz."\n"; // Fatal error: Cannot access private property Foo::$sbaz
echo "Accessing Constant: ".Foo::COO."\n";
?>

PHP Version: 5.2.12
Array
(
    [foo] => public
    [*bar] => protected
    [Foobaz] => private
)
Accessing Public Static: public static
Accessing Constant: const

PHP Version: 5.1.6
Array
(
    [foo] => public
    [*bar] => protected
    [Foobaz] => private
)
Accessing Public Static: public static
Accessing Constant: const

Jeff Hunter (10-Oct-2009 01:30)

It appears the filter parameter accepts a long value that is one of ReflectionProperty::IS_STATIC, ReflectionProperty::IS_PUBLIC, ReflectionProperty::IS_PROTECTED, or ReflectionProperty::IS_PRIVATE as a way to limit the returned properties.  Flags may be combined by adding them together.

Example:

<?php
class Foo {
  public
$alpha = 1;
  protected
$beta = 2;
  private
$gamma = 3;

  public function
listProperties() {
   
$reflect = new ReflectionObject($this);
    foreach (
$reflect->getProperties(ReflectionProperty::IS_PUBLIC + ReflectionProperty::IS_PROTECTED) as $prop) {
      print
$prop->getName() . "\n";
    }
  }
}

$foo = new Foo();
$foo->listProperties();
?>

will output:

  alpha
  beta

mcurtis (28-Jan-2009 10:41)

It should be noted that the 'filter' parameter in the getProperties(filter) method is expected to be of type long.  Not sure why, but it doesn't function as a way of passing in a string to fetch a subset of properties by string match.

muratyaman at gmail dot com (22-Jan-2009 03:47)

Some may find this useful.

<?php
/**
 * Recursive function to get an associative array of class properties by property name => ReflectionProperty() object
 * including inherited ones from extended classes
 * @param string $className Class name
 * @param string $types Any combination of <b>public, private, protected, static</b>
 * @return array
 */
function getClassProperties($className, $types='public'){
   
$ref = new ReflectionClass($className);
   
$props = $ref->getProperties();
   
$props_arr = array();
    foreach(
$props as $prop){
       
$f = $prop->getName();
       
        if(
$prop->isPublic() and (stripos($types, 'public') === FALSE)) continue;
        if(
$prop->isPrivate() and (stripos($types, 'private') === FALSE)) continue;
        if(
$prop->isProtected() and (stripos($types, 'protected') === FALSE)) continue;
        if(
$prop->isStatic() and (stripos($types, 'static') === FALSE)) continue;
       
       
$props_arr[$f] = $prop;
    }
    if(
$parentClass = $ref->getParentClass()){
       
$parent_props_arr = getClassProperties($parentClass->getName());//RECURSION
       
if(count($parent_props_arr) > 0)
           
$props_arr = array_merge($parent_props_arr, $props_arr);
    }
    return
$props_arr;
}

//USAGE

class A{
  public
$a1;
   
    function
abc(){
       
//do something
   
}
}

class
AA extends A{
    public
$a2;
   
    function
edf(){
       
//do something
   
}
}

class
AAA extends AA{
 
//may not have extra properties, but may have extra methods
   
function ghi(){
       
//ok
   
}
}

//$ref = new ReflectionClass('AAA'); $props = $ref->getProperties();//This will get no properties!
$props_arr = getClassProperties('AAA', 'public');//Use this
var_dump($props_arr);
/*
OUTPUT on PHP5.2.6:
array
  'a1' =>
    object(ReflectionProperty)[4]
      public 'name' => string 'a1' (length=2)
      public 'class' => string 'AAA' (length=3)
  'a2' =>
    object(ReflectionProperty)[3]
      public 'name' => string 'a2' (length=2)
      public 'class' => string 'AAA' (length=3)

*/

?>

david dot thalmann at gmail dot com (06-Jan-2009 04:19)

With PHP 5.3 protected or private properties are easy to access with setAccessible(). However, it's sometimes needed (e.g. Unit Tests) and here is a workaround for getValue():

<?php

$class
= new ReflectionClass('SomeClass');
$props = $class->getProperties();
// $propsStatic = $class->getStaticProperties();

$myPrivatePropertyValue = $props['aPrivateProperty'];

?>

Note that it wont work if you access the property directly with getProperty().