This is a utility component for parsing, formatting, converting and manipulating byte units in various formats.
<?php
// Bytes manipulation and formatting with explici precision
echo ByteUnits\parse('1.42MB')->add('256B')->format('kB/0000'); // outputs 1420.2560kB
// Bytes comparison
ByteUnits\parse('1.2GB')->isMoreThan('256MB'); // it's true
Right now two unit systems are supported:
- The
Metric
system that is based on a 1000-byte kilobyte and uses standard SI suffixes (kB
,MB
,GB
,TB
,PB
, …) - The
Binary
system that is based on a 1024-byte kilobyte and uses binary suffixes (KiB
,MiB
,GiB
,TiB
,PiB
, …)
<?php
// Explicit system selection
echo ByteUnits\Metric::bytes(1000)->format(); // outputs 1.00kB
echo ByteUnits\Binary::bytes(1024)->format(); // outputs 1.00KiB
// Implicit selection through parsing
ByteUnits\parse('1.00kB'); // it's an instance of ByteUnits\Metric
// You can also constraint parsing to a specific system
ByteUnits\Metric::parse('1.00kB'); // it's an instance of ByteUnits\Metric
ByteUnits\Binary::parse('1.00kB'); // throws a ByteUnits\ParseException
// For each systems there are static constructors, one for each supported unit
echo ByteUnits\Metric::bytes(1000)->format(); // outputs 1.00kB
echo ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1)->format(); // outputs 1.00kB
echo ByteUnits\Metric::megabytes(1)->format(); // outputs 1.00MB
// You can switch between systems
echo ByteUnits\Binary::bytes(1024)->asMetric()->format(); // outputs 1.02kB
In both systems you can format bytes with an appropriate format string
<?php
// By defaults it tries to format bytes in the most readable unit
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322000)->format(); // outputs 1.32MB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(132200)->format(); // outputs 132.20kB
// You can force the unit using the related suffix
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322000)->format('MB'); // outputs 1.32MB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322000)->format('kB'); // outputs 1322.00kB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322000)->format('B'); // outputs 1322000B
// You can choose the precision aka the number of digits after the `.`
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322123)->format(6); // outputs 1.322123MB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322123)->format('/6'); // outputs 1.322123MB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322123)->format('MB/6'); // outputs 1.322123MB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322123)->format('MB/000000'); // outputs 1.322123MB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322123)->format('GB/9'); // outputs 0.001322123GB
// You can specify a separator between then number and the units
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322000)->format('MB', ' '); // outputs 1.32 MB
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322000)->format('MB', '/'); // outputs 1.32/MB
// If you don't want to format but get the number of bytes
// NOTE: The output is a string to ensure that there's no overflow
echo ByteUnits\bytes(1322000)->numberOfBytes(); // outputs 1322000
There are a few methods that could be used to compare bytes in various units and systems
<?php
ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1)->isLessThan(ByteUnits\Binary::kilobytes(1)); // it's true
ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1)->isEqualTo(ByteUnits\Binary::bytes(1000)); // it's true
ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1.3)->isGreaterThan(ByteUnits\Binary::kilobytes(1)); // it's true
Also you can add or remove bytes in various units and systems
<?php
echo ByteUnits\Binary::kilobytes(1)->remove(ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1))->format(); // outputs 24B
// Arithmetic operations always preserves the receiving unit system
echo ByteUnits\Binary::kilobytes(1)->add(ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1))->format(); // outputs 1.98KiB
// You cannot have negative bytes
ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1)->remove(ByteUnits\Binary::kilobytes(1))->format(); // throws ByteUnits\NegativeBytesException
Most of the methods can take integers or strings and box them to appropriate byte units
ByteUnits\Metric::kilobytes(1)->isLessThan('1KiB'); // it's true
echo ByteUnits\Binary::kilobytes(1)->remove('1KiB')->format(); // outputs 24B
Installation via Composer
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Install Composer to your project root:
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
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Add a
composer.json
file to your project:{ "require": { "gabrielelana/byte-units": "^0.5" } }
-
Run the Composer installer:
php composer.phar install
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