ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.3, PHP 7, PHP 8)
ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs — 指定した引数でクラスの新しいインスタンスを作成する
説明
クラスの新しいインスタンスを作成します。指定した引数をクラスのコンストラクタに渡します。
パラメータ
args
-
クラスのコンストラクタに渡すパラメータを配列で指定します。
戻り値
クラスの新しいインスタンスを返します。
失敗した場合は null
を返します。
エラー / 例外
コンストラクタが public でない場合は ReflectionException が発生します。
クラスにコンストラクタがないときに args
を指定すると
ReflectionException が発生します。
例
例1 ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs() の基本的な使用例
<?php
$class = new ReflectionClass('ReflectionFunction');
$instance = $class->newInstanceArgs(array('substr'));
var_dump($instance);
?>
上の例の出力は以下となります。
object(ReflectionFunction)#2 (1) { ["name"]=> string(6) "substr" }
参考
- ReflectionClass::newInstance() - 指定した引数でクラスの新しいインスタンスを作成する
- ReflectionClass::newInstanceWithoutConstructor() - コンストラクタを起動せずに新しいクラスのインスタンスを作成する
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User Contributed Notes 8 notes
kirillsaksin at no-spam dot yandex dot ru ¶
9 years ago
Hack to properly instantiate class with private constructor:
<?php
class TestClass
{
private $property;
private function __construct($argument)
{
$this->property = $argument;
}
}
$ref = new ReflectionClass(TestClass::class);
$instance = $ref->newInstanceWithoutConstructor();
var_dump($instance);
echo PHP_EOL . '------------------------' . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL;
$constructor = $ref->getConstructor();
$constructor->setAccessible(true);
$constructor->invokeArgs($instance, ['It works!']);
var_dump($instance);
// Output:
// class TestClass#3 (1) {
// private $property =>
// NULL
// }
//
// ------------------------
//
// class TestClass#3 (1) {
// private $property =>
// string(9) "It works!"
// }
?>
sarfraznawaz2005 at gmail dot com ¶
15 years ago
I use reflection class and also detect whether arguments are passed by reference or passed by value
and then initiate/call the method successfully with those arguments:
<?php
if (count($args) > 1)
{
if (method_exists($class_name, '__construct') === false)
{
exit("Constructor for the class <strong>$class_name</strong> does not exist, you should not pass arguments to the constructor of this class!");
}
$refMethod = new ReflectionMethod($class_name, '__construct');
$params = $refMethod->getParameters();
$re_args = array();
foreach($params as $key => $param)
{
if ($param->isPassedByReference())
{
$re_args[$key] = &$args[$key];
}
else
{
$re_args[$key] = $args[$key];
}
}
$refClass = new ReflectionClass($class_name);
$class_instance = $refClass->newInstanceArgs((array) $re_args);
}
?>
richardcook at gmail dot com ¶
15 years ago
the newInstanceArgs function cannot call a class' constructor if it has references in its arguments, so be careful what you pass into it:
<?php
class Foo {
function __construct (&$arr) {
$this->arr = &$arr;
}
function createInstance () {
$reflectionClass = new ReflectionClass("Bar");
return $reflectionClass->newInstanceArgs(array($this, $this->arr));
}
function mod($key, $val) {
$this->arr[$key] = $val;
}
}
class Bar {
function __construct (&$foo, &$arr) {
$this->foo = &$foo;
$this->arr = &$arr;
}
function mod($key, $val) {
$this->arr[$key] = $val;
}
}
$arr = array();
$foo = new Foo($arr);
$arr["x"] = 1;
$foo->mod("y", 2);
$bar = $foo->createInstance();
$bar->mod("z", 3);
echo "<pre>";
print_r($arr);
print_r($foo);
print_r($bar);
echo "</pre>";
/*
Output:
Warning: Invocation of Bar's constructor failed in [code path] on line 31
Fatal error: Call to a member function mod() on a non-object in [code path] on line 58
*/
?>
talk at stephensugden dot com ¶
14 years ago
This is the way I dynamically instantiate objects in my lightweight IoC container
<?php
class SimpleContainer {
// ...
// Creates an instance of an object with the provided array of arguments
protected function instantiate($name, $args=array()){
if(empty($args))
return new $name();
else {
$ref = new ReflectionClass($name);
return $ref->newInstanceArgs($args);
}
}
// ...
}
?>
I explicitly do NOT handle the case where a user passes constructor arguments for a constructor-less class, as I this SHOULD fail.
dev at yopmail dot com ¶
9 years ago
With PHP 5.6, we can use the ... (T_ELLIPSIS) operator
<?php
class Test {
public function __construct($a, $b) {
echo $a . ' ' . $b;
}
}
$args = array(12, 34);
new Test(... $args); // Displays "12 34"
?>
sausage at tehsausage dot com ¶
14 years ago
Annoyingly, this will throw an exception for classes with no constructor even if you pass an empty array for the arguments. For generic programming you should avoid this function and use call_user_func_array with newInstance.
kevinpeno at gmail dot com ¶
15 years ago
I misunderstood this function to be a sort of setter of Reflection::newInstance() arguments in an array form rather than a creator of new instances itself.
This function is equivilant to call_user_func_array() while Reflection::newInstance() is equivilant to call_user_func()
gromit at mailinator dot com ¶
16 years ago
Be aware that calling the method newInstanceArgs with an empty array will still call the constructor with no arguments. If the class has no constructor then it will generate an exception.
You need to check if a constructor exists before calling this method or use try and catch to act on the exception.