Smart tool to convert your XML to PHP array.
This is fork from gaarf/XML-string-to-PHP-array.
Use Composer:
composer require baraja-core/xml-to-php-arrayAnd then package will be automatically installed to your project and you can simply call:
$resultArray = Convertor::covertToArray($xml);One common need when working in PHP is a way to convert an XML document into a serializable array. If you ever tried to serialize() and then unserialize() a SimpleXML or DOMDocument object, you know what I’m talking about.
Assume the following XML snippet:
<tv> <show name="Family Guy"> <dog>Brian</dog> <kid>Chris</kid> <kid>Meg</kid> </show> </tv>There’s a quick and dirty way to do convert such a document to an array, using type casting and the JSON functions to ensure there are no exotic values that would cause problems when unserializing:
$a = json_decode(json_encode((array) Convertor::covertToArray($s)), true);Here is the result for our sample XML, eg if we print_r($a):
Array ( [show] => Array ( [@attributes] => Array ( [name] => Family Guy ) [dog] => Brian [kid] => Array ( [0] => Chris [1] => Meg ) ) ) Pretty nifty, eh? But maybe we want to embed some HTML tags or something crazy along those lines. then we need a CDATA node…
<tv> <show name="Family Guy"> <dog>Brian</dog> <kid>Chris</kid> <kid>Meg</kid> <kid><![CDATA[<em>Stewie</em>]]></kid> </show> </tv>The snippet of XML above would yield the following:
Array ( [show] => Array ( [@attributes] => Array ( [name] => Family Guy ) [dog] => Brian [kid] => Array ( [0] => Chris [1] => Meg [2] => Array ( ) ) ) ) That’s not very useful. We got in trouble because the CDATA node, a SimpleXMLElement, is being cast to an array instead of a string. To handle this case while still keeping the nice @attributes notation, we need a slightly more verbose conversion function. This is my version, hereby released under a do-whatever-but-dont-sue-me license.
The result, for our Stewie snippet:
Array ( [show] => Array ( [@attributes] => Array ( [name] => Family Guy ) [dog] => Brian [kid] => Array ( [0] => Chris [1] => Meg [2] => <em>Stewie</em> ) ) ) Victory is mine! :D