laravel / serializable-closure
Laravel Serializable Closure provides an easy and secure way to serialize closures in PHP.
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Requires
- php: ^7.3|^8.0
Requires (Dev)
- illuminate/support: ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- nesbot/carbon: ^2.61|^3.0
- pestphp/pest: ^1.21.3
- phpstan/phpstan: ^1.8.2
- symfony/var-dumper: ^5.4.11|^6.2.0|^7.0.0
README
Introduction
This project is a fork of the excellent opis/closure: 3.x package. At Laravel, we decided to fork this package as the upcoming version 4.x is a complete rewrite on top of the FFI extension. As Laravel is a web framework, and FFI is not enabled by default in web requests, this fork allows us to keep using the
3.x
series while adding support for new PHP versions.
Laravel Serializable Closure provides an easy and secure way to serialize closures in PHP.
Official Documentation
Installation
Requires PHP 7.4+
First, install Laravel Serializable Closure via the Composer package manager:
composer require laravel/serializable-closure
Usage
You may serialize a closure this way:
use Laravel\SerializableClosure\SerializableClosure; $closure = fn () => 'james'; // Recommended SerializableClosure::setSecretKey('secret'); $serialized = serialize(new SerializableClosure($closure)); $closure = unserialize($serialized)->getClosure(); echo $closure(); // james;
Caveats
- Anonymous classes cannot be created within closures.
- Attributes cannot be used within closures.
- Serializing closures on REPL environments like Laravel Tinker is not supported.
- Serializing closures that reference objects with readonly properties is not supported.
Contributing
Thank you for considering contributing to Serializable Closure! The contribution guide can be found in the Laravel documentation.
Code of Conduct
In order to ensure that the Laravel community is welcoming to all, please review and abide by the Code of Conduct.
Security Vulnerabilities
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
License
Serializable Closure is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.