I'm trying to make a PHP (5) object that can iterate through its properties, building an SQL query based only on its public properties, not its private ones.
As this parent object method is to be used by child objects, I can't simply choose to skip the private properties by name (I won't know what they are in the child objects).
Is there a simple way to detect from within an object which of its properties are private?
Here's a simplified example of what I've got so far, but this output includes the value of $bar:
class testClass {
public $foo = 'foo';
public $fee = 'fee';
public $fum = 'fum';
private $bar = 'bar';
function makeString()
{
$string = "";
foreach($this as $field => $val) {
$string.= " property '".$field."' = '".$val."' <br/>";
}
return $string;
}
}
$test = new testClass();
echo $test->makeString();
Gives the output:
property 'foo' = 'foo'
property 'fee' = 'fee'
property 'fum' = 'fum'
property 'bar' = 'bar'
I'd like it to not include 'bar'.
If there's a better way to iterate through just the public properties of an object, that would work here too.
You can use Reflection to examine the properties of the class. To get only public and protected properties, profile a suitable filter to the
ReflectionClass::getProperties
method.Here's a quicky example of your
makeString
method using it.A quicker solution that I found:
and then call inside of your testClass:
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