While any valid PHP callback may be registered with
spl_autoload_register()
, Zend Framework autoloaders often provide
more flexibility by being stateful and allowing configuration. To provide a common
interface, Zend Framework provides the SplAutoloader
interface.
Objects implementing this interface provide a standard mechanism for configuration, a method that may be invoked to attempt to load a class, and a method for registering with the SPL autoloading mechanism.
To create your own autoloading mechanism, simply create a class implementing the
SplAutoloader
interface (you may review the methods
defined in the Methods
section). As a simple example, consider the following autoloader, which will look
for a class file named after the class within a list of registered directories.
require_once 'Zend/Loader/SplAutoloader.php'; class Custom_ModifiedIncludePathAutoloader implements Zend_Loader_SplAutoloader { protected $paths = array(); public function __construct($options = null) { if (null !== $options) { $this->setOptions($options); } } public function setOptions($options) { if (!is_array($options) && !($options instanceof Traversable)) { throw new InvalidArgumentException(); } foreach ($options as $path) { if (!in_array($path, $this->paths)) { $this->paths[] = $path; } } return $this; } public function autoload($classname) { $filename = $classname . '.php'; foreach ($this->paths as $path) { $test = $path . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $filename; if (file_exists($test)) { return include($test); } } return false; } public function register() { spl_autoload_register(array($this, 'autoload')); } }
-
__construct( $options = null );
-
Initialize and configure an autoloader
Autoloader constructors should optionally receive configuration options. Typically, if received, these will be passed to the
setOptions()
method to process. -
setOptions( $options );
-
Configure the autoloader state
Used to configure the autoloader. Typically, it should expect either an array or a
Traversable
object, though validation of the options is left to implementation. Additionally, it is recommended that the method return the autoloader instance in order to implement a fluent interface. -
autoload( $classname );
-
Attempt to resolve a class name to the file defining it
This method should be used to resolve a class name to the file defining it. When a positive match is found, return the class name; otherwise, return a boolean false.
-
register();
-
Register the autoloader with the SPL autoloader
Should be used to register the autoloader instance with
spl_autoload_register()
. Invariably, the method should look like the following:public function register() { spl_autoload_register(array($this, 'autoload')); }
Please see the Quick Start for a complete example.