Fluently set class properties with dynamic methods.
Install Zerotoprod\DynamicSetter
via Composer:
composer require zero-to-prod/dynamic-setter
This will add the package to your project’s dependencies and create an autoloader entry for it.
The DynamicSetter
trait allows you to easily create class instances and dynamically set properties through method chaining.
It provides a simple way to manage object instantiation and property setting with set_*
methods.
To use the DynamicSetter
trait, include it in your class and define the properties you want to set dynamically.
use Zerotoprod\StreamContext\DynamicSetter;
class User
{
use DynamicSetter;
public $name;
public $email;
}
$user = User::new()
->set_name('John Doe')
->set_email('john.doe@example.com');
echo $user->name; // Output: John Doe
echo $user->email; // Output: john.doe@example.com
You can also use the DynamicSetter trait in classes that contain other objects, allowing you to set properties in a nested structure.
class Address
{
use DynamicSetter;
public $city;
public $postalCode;
}
class Customer
{
use DynamicSetter;
public $name;
public $address;
}
$customer = Customer::new()
->set_name('Jane Doe')
->set_address(
Address::new()
->set_city('New York')
->set_postalCode('10001')
);
echo $customer->name; // Output: Jane Doe
echo $customer->address->city; // Output: New York
echo $customer->address->postalCode; // Output: 10001
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check the issues page if you want to contribute.
git checkout -b feature-branch
).git commit -m 'Add some feature'
).git push origin feature-branch
).