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getters-and-setters

v1.1.0

Published

Auxiliar class to you don't need create all methods getters and setters of your class.

Downloads

5

Readme

GettersAndSetters

You don't need create all getters and setters in your class, only create attributes and comment it for display in your IDE.

Getting Started

Test Tutorial

Include GettersAndSetters class where you need:

include 'GettersAndSetters.php';

Extend it on all classes that you need:

class Test extends GettersAndSetters {}

Use protected attributes to it can be manipulated:

class Test extends GettersAndSetters {
    ...
    protected $name;
    ...
}

If you want methods can be displayed in your IDE, use the PHPdoc on attributes:

class Test extends GettersAndSetters {
    ...
    /**
     * @method typeOfReturn getNameOfAttribute() optionally description
     * @method typeOfReturn setNameOfAttribute($value) optionally description
     */
    protected $nameOfAttribute;
    ...
}

and use:

$test = new Test();
$test->setNameOfAttribute("Test");
echo $test->getNameOfAttribute();
//Result display is: Test

Author

The GettersAndSetters is created and maintained by Khwesten Heiner. Heiner is a senior FullStack web developer at MeuTutor and Locadados.

License

The GettersAndSetters is released under the MIT public license.