A PHP parser and generator for the BeerXML 1.0 standard.
Full API documentation is at http://georgeh.github.io/php-beerxml/
The unit tests in the tests/ directory provides some good examples as well.
$parser = new \BeerXML\Parser();
$result = $parser->parse(file_get_contents('http://www.beerxml.com/recipes.xml'));
foreach ($result as $recipe) {
/** @var $recipe \BeerXML\Record\Recipe **/
echo "Found beer recipe " . $recipe->getName() . "\n";
}
If you don't want to use the basic record classes from the BeerXML\Record
namespace (say, you want to add some ABV
math or some Doctrine annotations so your recipe can easily save to a database) it's possible to specify the classes
that get generated. You'll need to implement the BeerXML\Parser\I*Writer
interfaces in your classes, then subclass
BeerXML\Parser\RecordFactory
to have it create your classes. Once you've got your objects set up, you can pass it into
the constructor of BeerXML\Parser
$recipe = new \BeerXML\Record\Recipe();
$recipe->setName('My Brew');
$generator = new \BeerXML\Generator();
$generator->addRecord($recipe);
$xml = $generator->render();
echo $xml;
BeerXML\Generator
will accept any record that implements the BeerXML\Generator\I*Reader
interfaces.
There are a record classes for all the record types in the BeerXML specification that contain getter and setter methods. They implement the extended "Display" interfaces for the parser and generator, which means that include getters and setters from Appendix A of the spec. They do not include any math or compute any fields, as that is outside the scope of this project.
$recipe = new \BeerXML\Record\Recipe();
$recipe->setName('Imperial Session');
$recipe->setOg(1.105);
$recipe->setFg(1.002);
$recipe->setIbu(99);
Requires PHP 5.3.0 or higher.
The easiest way is to install php-beerxml with Composer.
Create a file named composer.json
in your project root:
{
"require": {
"georgeh/php-beerxml": "*",
}
}
Then, run the following commands:
$ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
$ php composer.phar install
If you don't use Composer, you can directly download the sources and configure it with your PSR-0 compatible autoloader.
This software is free to use under the MIT license, but if you are happy with it I wouldn't mind one of your homebrews.
Copyright (c) 2013 George Hotelling
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