<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Dotenv\Repository;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\AdapterInterface;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\EnvConstAdapter;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\GuardedWriter;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\ImmutableWriter;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\MultiReader;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\MultiWriter;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\ReaderInterface;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\ServerConstAdapter;
use Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\WriterInterface;
use InvalidArgumentException;
use PhpOption\Some;
use ReflectionClass;
final class RepositoryBuilder
{
/**
* The set of default adapters.
*/
private const DEFAULT_ADAPTERS = [
ServerConstAdapter::class,
EnvConstAdapter::class,
];
/**
* The set of readers to use.
*
* @var \Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\ReaderInterface[]
*/
private $readers;
/**
* The set of writers to use.
*
* @var \Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\WriterInterface[]
*/
private $writers;
/**
* Are we immutable?
*
* @var bool
*/
private $immutable;
/**
* The variable name allow list.
*
* @var string[]|null
*/
private $allowList;
/**
* Create a new repository builder instance.
*
* @param \Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\ReaderInterface[] $readers
* @param \Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\WriterInterface[] $writers
* @param bool $immutable
* @param string[]|null $allowList
*
* @return void
*/
private function __construct(array $readers = [], array $writers = [], bool $immutable = false, array $allowList = null)
{
$this->readers = $readers;
$this->writers = $writers;
$this->immutable = $immutable;
$this->allowList = $allowList;
}
/**
* Create a new repository builder instance with no adapters added.
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryBuilder
*/
public static function createWithNoAdapters()
{
return new self();
}
/**
* Create a new repository builder instance with the default adapters added.
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryBuilder
*/
public static function createWithDefaultAdapters()
{
$adapters = \iterator_to_array(self::defaultAdapters());
return new self($adapters, $adapters);
}
/**
* Return the array of default adapters.
*
* @return \Generator<\Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\AdapterInterface>
*/
private static function defaultAdapters()
{
foreach (self::DEFAULT_ADAPTERS as $adapter) {
$instance = $adapter::create();
if ($instance->isDefined()) {
yield $instance->get();
}
}
}
/**
* Determine if the given name if of an adapterclass.
*
* @param string $name
*
* @return bool
*/
private static function isAnAdapterClass(string $name)
{
if (!\class_exists($name)) {
return false;
}
return (new ReflectionClass($name))->implementsInterface(AdapterInterface::class);
}
/**
* Creates a repository builder with the given reader added.
*
* Accepts either a reader instance, or a class-string for an adapter. If
* the adapter is not supported, then we silently skip adding it.
*
* @param \Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\ReaderInterface|string $reader
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryBuilder
*/
public function addReader($reader)
{
if (!(\is_string($reader) && self::isAnAdapterClass($reader)) && !($reader instanceof ReaderInterface)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException(
\sprintf(
'Expected either an instance of %s or a class-string implementing %s',
ReaderInterface::class,
AdapterInterface::class
)
);
}
$optional = Some::create($reader)->flatMap(static function ($reader) {
return \is_string($reader) ? $reader::create() : Some::create($reader);
});
$readers = \array_merge($this->readers, \iterator_to_array($optional));
return new self($readers, $this->writers, $this->immutable, $this->allowList);
}
/**
* Creates a repository builder with the given writer added.
*
* Accepts either a writer instance, or a class-string for an adapter. If
* the adapter is not supported, then we silently skip adding it.
*
* @param \Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\WriterInterface|string $writer
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryBuilder
*/
public function addWriter($writer)
{
if (!(\is_string($writer) && self::isAnAdapterClass($writer)) && !($writer instanceof WriterInterface)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException(
\sprintf(
'Expected either an instance of %s or a class-string implementing %s',
WriterInterface::class,
AdapterInterface::class
)
);
}
$optional = Some::create($writer)->flatMap(static function ($writer) {
return \is_string($writer) ? $writer::create() : Some::create($writer);
});
$writers = \array_merge($this->writers, \iterator_to_array($optional));
return new self($this->readers, $writers, $this->immutable, $this->allowList);
}
/**
* Creates a repository builder with the given adapter added.
*
* Accepts either an adapter instance, or a class-string for an adapter. If
* the adapter is not supported, then we silently skip adding it. We will
* add the adapter as both a reader and a writer.
*
* @param \Dotenv\Repository\Adapter\WriterInterface|string $adapter
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryBuilder
*/
public function addAdapter($adapter)
{
if (!(\is_string($adapter) && self::isAnAdapterClass($adapter)) && !($adapter instanceof AdapterInterface)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException(
\sprintf(
'Expected either an instance of %s or a class-string implementing %s',
WriterInterface::class,
AdapterInterface::class
)
);
}
$optional = Some::create($adapter)->flatMap(static function ($adapter) {
return \is_string($adapter) ? $adapter::create() : Some::create($adapter);
});
$readers = \array_merge($this->readers, \iterator_to_array($optional));
$writers = \array_merge($this->writers, \iterator_to_array($optional));
return new self($readers, $writers, $this->immutable, $this->allowList);
}
/**
* Creates a repository builder with mutability enabled.
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryBuilder
*/
public function immutable()
{
return new self($this->readers, $this->writers, true, $this->allowList);
}
/**
* Creates a repository builder with the given allow list.
*
* @param string[]|null $allowList
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryBuilder
*/
public function allowList(array $allowList = null)
{
return new self($this->readers, $this->writers, $this->immutable, $allowList);
}
/**
* Creates a new repository instance.
*
* @return \Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryInterface
*/
public function make()
{
$reader = new MultiReader($this->readers);
$writer = new MultiWriter($this->writers);
if ($this->immutable) {
$writer = new ImmutableWriter($writer, $reader);
}
if ($this->allowList !== null) {
$writer = new GuardedWriter($writer, $this->allowList);
}
return new AdapterRepository($reader, $writer);
}
}
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