i’ve got a lot of functions i create or copy from the web.
i wonder if i should store them in a file that i just include into the script or should i store each function as a static method in a class.
eg. i’ve got a getCurrentFolder() and a isFilePhp() function.
should they be stored in a file as they are or each in a class:
Folder::getCurrent()
File::isPhp();
how do you do?
i know this is kinda a “as u want” question but it would be great with some advices/best practices
thanks.
You’re right, this is highly subjective matter however I would probably use a mix of your two options.
You have a class (say Helper) that has the
__call()(and/or__callStatic()if you’re using PHP 5.3+) magic methods, when a non defined [static] method is called it’ll load the respective helper file and execute the helper function. Keep in mind though that including files decreases performance, but I believe the benefit you gain in terms of file organization far outweighs the tiny performance hit.A simple example:
You can further optimize this snippet and even have several types of helpers (Folder, File) and so on, by adding a
__call[Static]()magic method to each of your classes and implementing some logic in the folder/file structure of your helper files/functions.