* @author Alex Makarov * @since 2.0 */ class BaseStringHelper { /** * Returns the number of bytes in the given string. * This method ensures the string is treated as a byte array by using `mb_strlen()`. * @param string $string the string being measured for length * @return integer the number of bytes in the given string. */ public static function byteLength($string) { return mb_strlen($string, '8bit'); } /** * Returns the portion of string specified by the start and length parameters. * This method ensures the string is treated as a byte array by using `mb_substr()`. * @param string $string the input string. Must be one character or longer. * @param integer $start the starting position * @param integer $length the desired portion length * @return string the extracted part of string, or FALSE on failure or an empty string. * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.substr.php */ public static function byteSubstr($string, $start, $length) { return mb_substr($string, $start, $length, '8bit'); } /** * Returns the trailing name component of a path. * This method is similar to the php function `basename()` except that it will * treat both \ and / as directory separators, independent of the operating system. * This method was mainly created to work on php namespaces. When working with real * file paths, php's `basename()` should work fine for you. * Note: this method is not aware of the actual filesystem, or path components such as "..". * * @param string $path A path string. * @param string $suffix If the name component ends in suffix this will also be cut off. * @return string the trailing name component of the given path. * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.basename.php */ public static function basename($path, $suffix = '') { if (($len = mb_strlen($suffix)) > 0 && mb_substr($path, -$len) == $suffix) { $path = mb_substr($path, 0, -$len); } $path = rtrim(str_replace('\\', '/', $path), '/\\'); if (($pos = mb_strrpos($path, '/')) !== false) { return mb_substr($path, $pos + 1); } return $path; } /** * Returns parent directory's path. * This method is similar to `dirname()` except that it will treat * both \ and / as directory separators, independent of the operating system. * * @param string $path A path string. * @return string the parent directory's path. * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.basename.php */ public static function dirname($path) { $pos = mb_strrpos(str_replace('\\', '/', $path), '/'); if ($pos !== false) { return mb_substr($path, 0, $pos); } else { return ''; } } /** * Truncates a string to the specified length. * @param string $string The string to truncate. * @param integer $length The new length of the string. * @param string $suffix A value to affix to the end. * @param string $encoding The charset to use, defaults to application current. * @return string the truncated string. */ public static function truncate($string, $length, $suffix = '...', $encoding = null) { if (mb_strlen($string, $encoding ?: \Yii::$app->charset) > $length) { return trim(mb_substr($string, 0, $length, $encoding ?: \Yii::$app->charset)) . $suffix; } else { return $string; } } /** * Split a string into words preserving whitespace and return the specified amount of words. * @param string $string The string to truncate. * @param integer $count How many words to truncate to. * @param string $suffix A value to affix to the end. * @return string the truncated string. */ public static function truncateWords($string, $count, $suffix = '...') { $words = preg_split('/(\s+)/u', trim($string), null, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE); if (count($words) / 2 > $count) { return implode('', array_slice($words, 0, ($count * 2) - 1)) . $suffix; } else { return $string; } } }