This JavaScript library parses PHP code and converts it to an AST.
This library is distributed with npm :
npm install php-parser --save
// initialize the php parser factory class const fs = require("fs"); const path = require("path"); const engine = require("php-parser"); // initialize a new parser instance const parser = new engine({ // some options : parser: { extractDoc: true, php7: true, }, ast: { withPositions: true, }, }); // Retrieve the AST from the specified source const eval = parser.parseEval('echo "Hello World";'); // Retrieve an array of tokens (same as php function token_get_all) const tokens = parser.tokenGetAll('<?php echo "Hello World";'); // Load a static file (Note: this file should exist on your computer) const phpFile = fs.readFileSync("./example.php"); // Log out results console.log("Eval parse:", eval); console.log("Tokens parse:", tokens); console.log("File parse:", parser.parseCode(phpFile));
{ 'kind': 'program', 'children': [ { 'kind': 'echo', 'arguments': [ { 'kind': 'string', 'isDoubleQuote': true, 'value': 'Hello World' } ] } ] }
The main API exposes a class with the following methods :
You can also pass options that change the behavior of the parser/lexer.
You can add here your own project by opening an issue request.
This library is released under BSD-3 license clause.
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