Pogo allows you to write small PHP scripts which use PHP libraries (courtesy
of composer
/packagist
)... but it doesn't require you setup a
special-purpose folder, project, or repository. To use a dependency, simply
add a small pragma into your script. For example:
#!require symfony/yaml: ~4.4
This makes it easier to use PHP libraries for glue-scripts, throw-away scripts, quick experiments, etc.
Let's pick a small task that requires a few libraries -- suppose we want
to generate a pretty PDF from a source-code file (*.php
, *.json
, etc).
We'll need a pretty-printer (scrivo/highlight.php)
and a PDF generator (dompdf/dompdf).
Skimming the README for each library, one finds a few introductory snippets.
I took these, added the #!require
pragmas, and improvised a little on the
$html
variable. This becomes a small script, code2pdf.php
:
<?php
$code = file_get_contents('php://stdin');
#!require scrivo/highlight.php: ~9.15
$hl = new \Highlight\Highlighter();
$hl->setAutodetectLanguages(['php', 'css', 'yaml', 'json', 'js']);
$highlighted = $hl->highlightAuto($code);
$html = sprintf('<link rel="stylesheet" href="file://%s"/>', \HighlightUtilities\getStyleSheetPath('sunburst.css'));
$html .= sprintf("<pre><code class=\"hljs %s\">%s</code></pre>", $highlighted->language, $highlighted->value);
#!require dompdf/dompdf: ~0.8.3
$dompdf = new \Dompdf\Dompdf();
$dompdf->loadHtml($html);
$dompdf->setPaper('A4', 'landscape');
$dompdf->render();
$dompdf->stream();
To run this script in the CLI, just use:
pogo code2pdf.php
Of course, this script expects some content as input (e.g. myfile.yml
) and produces a PDF as output (e.g. myfile.pdf
), so a more realistic command would be
cat myfile.yml | pogo code2pdf.php > myfile.pdf
That's it!
The examples folder has several examples of using other libraries and frameworks, such as ReactPHP, Symfony Console, Clippy, and Robo. Each example is an executable program.
Most of my day-to-day work is in PHP, JS, and bash. From time-to-time, one needs a bit of glue-code for one-offs, and
I find myself avoiding PHP for that task... because using a library in PHP still requires bits of administrativa.
pogo
is an experiment to reduce that administrativa. Just create a .php
file and run it.
- Installation: System requirements and install steps
- Composer integration: How
pogo
works withcomposer
- Execution: Ways to invoke scripts via
pogo
- Compile to PHAR: How to create a
phar
usingpogo
- FAQ: Frequently asked questions
- Pragmas: List of all supported pragmas
- Todo: Misc things that should be done
- Clippy: A variant of
symfony/console
optimized for scripting.