The Phar class
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PECL phar >= 1.0.0)
Introduction
The Phar class provides a high-level interface to accessing and creating phar archives.
Class synopsis
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[, int $compression
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[, string $extension
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[, int $compression
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[, string $extension
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- Phar::addEmptyDir — Add an empty directory to the phar archive
- Phar::addFile — Add a file from the filesystem to the phar archive
- Phar::addFromString — Add a file from a string to the phar archive
- Phar::apiVersion — Returns the api version
- Phar::buildFromDirectory — Construct a phar archive from the files within a directory
- Phar::buildFromIterator — Construct a phar archive from an iterator
- Phar::canCompress — Returns whether phar extension supports compression using either zlib or bzip2
- Phar::canWrite — Returns whether phar extension supports writing and creating phars
- Phar::compress — Compresses the entire Phar archive using Gzip or Bzip2 compression
- Phar::compressAllFilesBZIP2 — Compresses all files in the current Phar archive using Bzip2 compression
- Phar::compressAllFilesGZ — Compresses all files in the current Phar archive using Gzip compression
- Phar::compressFiles — Compresses all files in the current Phar archive
- Phar::__construct — Construct a Phar archive object
- Phar::convertToData — Convert a phar archive to a non-executable tar or zip file
- Phar::convertToExecutable — Convert a phar archive to another executable phar archive file format
- Phar::copy — Copy a file internal to the phar archive to another new file within the phar
- Phar::count — Returns the number of entries (files) in the Phar archive
- Phar::createDefaultStub — Create a phar-file format specific stub
- Phar::decompress — Decompresses the entire Phar archive
- Phar::decompressFiles — Decompresses all files in the current Phar archive
- Phar::delMetadata — Deletes the global metadata of the phar
- Phar::delete — Delete a file within a phar archive
- Phar::extractTo — Extract the contents of a phar archive to a directory
- Phar::getAlias — Get the alias for Phar
- Phar::getMetadata — Returns phar archive meta-data
- Phar::getModified — Return whether phar was modified
- Phar::getPath — Get the real path to the Phar archive on disk
- Phar::getSignature — Return MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512/OpenSSL signature of a Phar archive
- Phar::getStub — Return the PHP loader or bootstrap stub of a Phar archive
- Phar::getSupportedCompression — Return array of supported compression algorithms
- Phar::getSupportedSignatures — Return array of supported signature types
- Phar::getVersion — Return version info of Phar archive
- Phar::hasMetadata — Returns whether phar has global meta-data
- Phar::interceptFileFuncs — Instructs phar to intercept fopen, file_get_contents, opendir, and all of the stat-related functions
- Phar::isBuffering — Used to determine whether Phar write operations are being buffered, or are flushing directly to disk
- Phar::isCompressed — Returns Phar::GZ or PHAR::BZ2 if the entire phar archive is compressed (.tar.gz/tar.bz and so on)
- Phar::isFileFormat — Returns true if the phar archive is based on the tar/phar/zip file format depending on the parameter
- Phar::isValidPharFilename — Returns whether the given filename is a valid phar filename
- Phar::isWritable — Returns true if the phar archive can be modified
- Phar::loadPhar — Loads any phar archive with an alias
- Phar::mapPhar — Reads the currently executed file (a phar) and registers its manifest
- Phar::mount — Mount an external path or file to a virtual location within the phar archive
- Phar::mungServer — Defines a list of up to 4 $_SERVER variables that should be modified for execution
- Phar::offsetExists — Determines whether a file exists in the phar
- Phar::offsetGet — Gets a PharFileInfo object for a specific file
- Phar::offsetSet — Set the contents of an internal file to those of an external file
- Phar::offsetUnset — Remove a file from a phar
- Phar::running — Returns the full path on disk or full phar URL to the currently executing Phar archive
- Phar::setAlias — Set the alias for the Phar archive
- Phar::setDefaultStub — Used to set the PHP loader or bootstrap stub of a Phar archive to the default loader
- Phar::setMetadata — Sets phar archive meta-data
- Phar::setSignatureAlgorithm — Set the signature algorithm for a phar and apply it
- Phar::setStub — Used to set the PHP loader or bootstrap stub of a Phar archive
- Phar::startBuffering — Start buffering Phar write operations, do not modify the Phar object on disk
- Phar::stopBuffering — Stop buffering write requests to the Phar archive, and save changes to disk
- Phar::uncompressAllFiles — Uncompresses all files in the current Phar archive
- Phar::unlinkArchive — Completely remove a phar archive from disk and from memory
- Phar::webPhar — mapPhar for web-based phars. front controller for web applications
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