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# DeepCopy
DeepCopy helps you create deep copies (clones) of your objects. It is designed to handle cycles in the association graph.
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## How?
Install with Composer:
```json
composer require myclabs/deep-copy
```
Use simply:
```php
use DeepCopy\DeepCopy;
$deepCopy = new DeepCopy();
$myCopy = $deepCopy->copy($myObject);
```
## Why?
- How do you create copies of your objects?
```php
$myCopy = clone $myObject;
```
- How do you create **deep** copies of your objects (i.e. copying also all the objects referenced in the properties)?
You use [`__clone()`](http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.cloning.php#object.clone) and implement the behavior yourself.
- But how do you handle **cycles** in the association graph?
Now you're in for a big mess :(
![association graph](doc/graph.png)
### Using simply `clone`
![Using clone](doc/clone.png)
### Overridding `__clone()`
![Overridding __clone](doc/deep-clone.png)
### With DeepCopy
![With DeepCopy](doc/deep-copy.png)
## How it works
DeepCopy traverses recursively all your object's properties and clones them.
To avoid cloning the same object twice (and thus, keep you object graph), it keeps a hash-map of all instances.
## Going further
You can add filters to customize the copy process.
The method to add a filter is `$deepCopy->addFilter($filter, $matcher)`,
with `$filter` implementing `DeepCopy\Filter\Filter`
and `$matcher` implementing `DeepCopy\Matcher\Matcher`.
We provide some generic filters and matchers.
### Matchers
#### Property name
The `PropertyNameMatcher` will match a property by its name:
```php
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyNameMatcher;
$matcher = new PropertyNameMatcher('id');
// will apply a filter to any property of any objects named "id"
```
#### Specific property
The `PropertyMatcher` will match a specific property of a specific class:
```php
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyMatcher;
$matcher = new PropertyMatcher('MyClass', 'id');
// will apply a filter to the property "id" of any objects of the class "MyClass"
```
#### Property type
The `PropertyTypeMatcher` will match a property by its type (instance of a class):
```php
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyTypeMatcher;
$matcher = new PropertyTypeMatcher('Doctrine\Common\Collections\Collection');
// will apply a filter to any property that is an instance of Doctrine\Common\Collections\Collection
```
### Filters
#### `SetNullFilter`
Let's say for example that you are copying a database record (or a Doctrine entity), so you want the copy not to have any ID:
```php
use DeepCopy\DeepCopy;
use DeepCopy\Filter\SetNullFilter;
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyNameMatcher;
$myObject = MyClass::load(123);
echo $myObject->id; // 123
$deepCopy = new DeepCopy();
$deepCopy->addFilter(new SetNullFilter(), new PropertyNameMatcher('id'));
$myCopy = $deepCopy->copy($myObject);
echo $myCopy->id; // null
```
#### `KeepFilter`
If you want a property to remain untouched (for example, an association to an object):
```php
use DeepCopy\DeepCopy;
use DeepCopy\Filter\KeepFilter;
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyMatcher;
$deepCopy = new DeepCopy();
$deepCopy->addFilter(new KeepFilter(), new PropertyMatcher('MyClass', 'category'));
$myCopy = $deepCopy->copy($myObject);
// $myCopy->category has not been touched
```
#### `ReplaceFilter`
If you want to replace the value of a property:
```php
use DeepCopy\DeepCopy;
use DeepCopy\Filter\ReplaceFilter;
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyMatcher;
$deepCopy = new DeepCopy();
$callback = function ($currentValue) {
return $currentValue . ' (copy)'
};
$deepCopy->addFilter(new ReplaceFilter($callback), new PropertyMatcher('MyClass', 'title'));
$myCopy = $deepCopy->copy($myObject);
// $myCopy->title will contain the data returned by the callback, e.g. 'The title (copy)'
```
The `$callback` parameter of the `ReplaceFilter` constructor accepts any PHP callable.
#### `DoctrineCollectionFilter`
If you use Doctrine and want to copy an entity, you will need to use the `DoctrineCollectionFilter`:
```php
use DeepCopy\DeepCopy;
use DeepCopy\Filter\Doctrine\DoctrineCollectionFilter;
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyTypeMatcher;
$deepCopy = new DeepCopy();
$deepCopy->addFilter(new DoctrineCollectionFilter(), new PropertyTypeMatcher('Doctrine\Common\Collections\Collection'));
$myCopy = $deepCopy->copy($myObject);
```
#### `DoctrineEmptyCollectionFilter`
If you use Doctrine and want to copy an entity who contains a `Collection` that you want to be reset, you can use the `DoctrineEmptyCollectionFilter`
```php
use DeepCopy\DeepCopy;
use DeepCopy\Filter\Doctrine\DoctrineEmptyCollectionFilter;
use DeepCopy\Matcher\PropertyMatcher;
$deepCopy = new DeepCopy();
$deepCopy->addFilter(new DoctrineEmptyCollectionFilter(), new PropertyMatcher('MyClass', 'myProperty'));
$myCopy = $deepCopy->copy($myObject);
// $myCopy->myProperty will return an empty collection
```
## Contributing
DeepCopy is distributed under the MIT license.
### Tests
Running the tests is simple:
```php
phpunit
```