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Emulate public/private properties with __get() and __set()?


I was writing a class that uses __get() and __set() to store and retrieve array elements in a master array. I had a check to make some elements ungettable, basically to re-create private properties.

I noticed that it seemed that __get intercepts all calls to class properties. This sucks for me, because I wanted to have a variable private to the outside world ( unavailable via get ), but I was trying to access it by directly referencing the master array from within the class. Of course, the master array is not in the whitelist of gettable properties :(

Is there a way I can emulate public and private properties in a php class that uses __get() and __set()?

Example:

<?
abstract class abstraction {

    private $arrSettables;
    private $arrGettables;
    private $arrPropertyValues;
    private $arrProperties;

    private $blnExists = FALSE;

    public function __construct( $arrPropertyValues, $arrSettables, $arrGettables ) {

        $this->arrProperties = array_keys($arrPropertyValues);
        $this->arrPropertyValues = $arrPropertyValues;
        $this->arrSettables = $arrSettables;
        $this->arrGettables = $arrGettables;
    }

    public function __get( $var ) {
        echo "__get()ing:\n";
        if ( ! in_array($var, $this->arrGettables) ) {
            throw new Exception("$var is not accessible.");
        }

        return $this->arrPropertyValues[$var];
    }

    public function __set( $val, $var ) {
        echo "__set()ing:\n";
        if ( ! in_array($this->arrSettables, $var) ) {
            throw new Exception("$var is not settable.");
        }

        return $this->arrPropertyValues[$var];
    }

} // end class declaration

class concrete extends abstraction {

    public function __construct( $arrPropertyValues, $arrSettables, $arrGettables ) {
        parent::__construct( $arrPropertyValues, $arrSettables, $arrGettables );
    }

    public function runTest() {

        echo "Accessing array directly:\n";
        $this->arrPropertyValues['color'] = "red";
        echo "Color is {$this->arrPropertyValues['color']}.\n";

        echo "Referencing property:\n";
        echo "Color is {$this->color}.\n";
        $this->color = "blue";
        echo "Color is {$this->color}.\n";

        $rand = "a" . mt_rand(0,10000000);
        $this->$rand = "Here is a random value";
        echo "'$rand' is {$this->$rand}.\n";

    }
}

try {
    $objBlock = & new concrete( array("color"=>"green"), array("color"),  array("color") );
    $objBlock->runTest();
} catch ( exception $e ) {
    echo "Caught Exeption $e./n/n";
}

// no terminating delimiter

$ php test.php
Accessing array directly:
__get()ing:
Caught Exeption exception 'Exception' with message 'arrPropertyValues is not accessible.' in /var/www/test.php:23
Stack trace:
#0 /var/www/test.php(50): abstraction->__get('arrPropertyValu...')
#1 /var/www//test.php(68): concrete->runTest()
#2 {main}.

Solution

  • Is there a way I can emulate public and private properties in a php class that uses __get() and __set()?

    Not directly (if you discount debug_backtrace).

    But you can have a private method getPriv that does all the work your current __get does. Then __get would only wrap this private method and check accessibility.

    function __get($name) {        
        if (in_array($name, $this->privateProperties))
            throw new Exception("The property ". __CLASS__ . "::$name is private.");
        return $this->getPriv($name);
    }
    

    Inside your class, you would call getPriv, thus bypassing __get.