问题
I'm currently working on a build system in Phing that takes a Zend Framework project template and configures it according to Phing parameters. One problem that I've come across is when using Zend_Config_Writer_Ini.
My Phing task takes a pre-populated file from the repo called application.default.ini and modifies this using Zend_Config_Ini to add parameters from the build file (db details, etc). It then writes it to application.ini ready for the project to use. A simplified version of the related task code looks something like this:
$appConfig = new Zend_Config_Ini(
$appDefaultConfigPath,
null,
array(
'skipExtends' => true,
'allowModifications' => true
)
);
$appConfig->production->resources->db->params->host = $buildProperties->db->host;
$appConfig->production->resources->db->params->username = $buildProperties->db->username;
$appConfig->production->resources->db->params->password = $buildProperties->db->password;
$appConfig->production->resources->db->params->dbname = $buildProperties->db->dbname;
$writer = new Zend_Config_Writer_Ini();
$writer->setConfig($appConfig)
->setFilename($appConfigPath)
->write();
This works fine as far as the database credentials go but when it comes to pre-populated paths that include defined constants something goes wrong. For example:
bootstrap.path = APPLICATION_PATH "/Bootstrap.php"
becomes:
bootstrap.path = "APPLICATION_PATH/Bootstrap.php"
Is there any way to preserve these config lines when reading/writing to different ini files or should I restructure my build file to copy the file before running the task and only modify the ini lines that I need to change?
回答1:
When you load the existing config all constants are already translated, i.e. if you look at the object with print_r you won't find your constants anymore. Hence, with the writer the full path is printed instead of the constants.
In your case I guess that the constants don't exist in your environment and therefore are printed as is.
Update: To be more specific. Zend_Config_Ini::_parseIniFile()
uses parse_ini_file()
to read the ini file which loads the constants as real paths. See php.net doc Example #2
回答2:
Straight from this php.net comment:
Constants in ini files are not expanded if they are concatenated with strings quoted with single quotes, they must be in double quotes only to make constants expanded.
Example:
define ('APP_PATH', '/some/path');
mypath = APP_PATH '/config' // Constant won't be expanded: [mypath] => APP_PATH '/config'
mypath = APP_PATH "/config" // Constant will be expanded: [mypath] => /some/path/config
So you could rewrite your pathes with single quotes ...
bootstrap.path = APPLICATION_PATH '/Bootstrap.php'
... and later replace all occurrences of APPLICATION_PATH '*'
with double quotes (a simple Regex should do).
回答3:
As an alternative you could use Phing's Filter to replace tokens in your configuration template.
A example task:
<target name="setup-config" description="setup configuration">
<copy file="application/configs/application.ini.dist" tofile="application/configs/application.ini" overwrite="true">
<filterchain>
<replacetokens begintoken="##" endtoken="##">
<token key="DB_HOSTNAME" value="${db.host}"/>
<token key="DB_USERNAME" value="${db.user}"/>
<token key="DB_PASSWORD" value="${db.pass}"/>
<token key="DB_DATABASE" value="${db.name}"/>
</replacetokens>
</filterchain>
</copy>
</target>
This task copies application/configs/application.ini.dist
to application/configs/application.ini
and replaces tokens like ##DB_HOSTNAME##
with the value from the phing property ${db.host}
回答4:
I wanted the convenience of using Zend_Config while preserving the ability to use the APPLICATION_PATH constant so I ended up fixing the file with a simple regex after Zend_Config_Writer saves the file.
$writer->write();
// Zend_Config_Writer messes up the settings that contain APPLICATION_PATH
$content = file_get_contents($filename);
file_put_contents($filename, preg_replace('/"APPLICATION_PATH(.*)/', 'APPLICATION_PATH "$1', $content));
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6671302/how-to-preserve-application-ini-paths-using-zend-config-writer-ini