property_exists

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

property_exists Checks if the object or class has a property

Descrizione

property_exists(object|string $object_or_class, string $property): bool

This function checks if the given property exists in the specified class.

Nota:

As opposed with isset(), property_exists() returns true even if the property has the value null.

Elenco dei parametri

object_or_class

The class name or an object of the class to test for

property

The name of the property

Valori restituiti

Returns true if the property exists, false if it doesn't exist.

Esempi

Example #1 A property_exists() example

<?php

class myClass {
public
$mine;
private
$xpto;
static protected
$test;

static function
test() {
var_dump(property_exists('myClass', 'xpto')); //true
}
}

var_dump(property_exists('myClass', 'mine')); //true
var_dump(property_exists(new myClass, 'mine')); //true
var_dump(property_exists('myClass', 'xpto')); //true
var_dump(property_exists('myClass', 'bar')); //false
var_dump(property_exists('myClass', 'test')); //true
myClass::test();

?>

Note

Nota:

L'utilizzo di questa funzione attiverà tutti gli autoloaders se la classe non è già conosciuta.

Nota:

The property_exists() function cannot detect properties that are magically accessible using the __get magic method.

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g dot gentile at parentesigraffe dot com
10 years ago
The function behaves differently depending on whether the property has been present in the class declaration, or has been added dynamically, if the variable has been unset()<?phpclass TestClass {    public $declared = null;    }$testObject = new TestClass;var_dump(property_exists("TestClass", "dynamic")); // boolean false, as expectedvar_dump(property_exists($testObject, "dynamic")); // boolean false, same as above$testObject->dynamic = null;var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "dynamic")); // boolean trueunset($testObject->dynamic);var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "dynamic")); // boolean false, again.var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "declared")); // boolean true, as espectedunset($testObject->declared);var_dump(property_exists($testObject, "declared")); // boolean true, even if has been unset()
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Stefan W
11 years ago
If you are in a namespaced file, and you want to pass the class name as a string, you will have to include the full namespace for the class name - even from inside the same namespace:<?namespace MyNS;class A {    public $foo;}property_exists("A", "foo");          // falseproperty_exists("\\MyNS\\A", "foo");  // true?>
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Nanhe Kumar
11 years ago
<?phpclass Student {    protected $_name;    protected $_email;        public function __call($name, $arguments) {        $action = substr($name, 0, 3);        switch ($action) {            case 'get':                $property = '_' . strtolower(substr($name, 3));                if(property_exists($this,$property)){                    return $this->{$property};                }else{                    echo "Undefined Property";                }                break;            case 'set':                $property = '_' . strtolower(substr($name, 3));                if(property_exists($this,$property)){                    $this->{$property} = $arguments[0];                }else{                    echo "Undefined Property";                }                                break;            default :                return FALSE;        }    }}$s = new Student();$s->setName('Nanhe Kumar');$s->setEmail('nanhe.kumar@gmail.com');echo $s->getName(); //Nanhe Kumarecho $s->getEmail(); // nanhe.kumar@gmail.com$s->setAge(10); //Undefined Property?>
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ewisuri [gmail]
11 years ago
As of PHP 5.3.0, calling property_exists from a parent class sees private properties in sub-classes.<?phpclass P {    public function test_prop($prop) { return property_exists($this, $prop); }}class Child extends P {    private $prop1;}$child = new Child();var_dump($child->test_prop('prop1')); //true, as of PHP 5.3.0
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saurabh dot agarwal89 at gmail dot com
10 years ago
$a = array('a','b'=>'c');print_r((object) $a);var_dump( property_exists((object) $a,'0'));var_dump( property_exists((object) $a,'b'));OUTPUT:stdClass Object(    [0] => a    [b] => c)bool(false)bool(true)
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biziclop
1 year ago
I needed a method for finding out if accessing a property outside a class is possible without errors/warnings, considering that the class might use the magic methods __isset/__get to simulate nonexistent properties.<?php// returns true if property is safely accessible publicly by using $obj->$prop// Tested with PHP 5.1 - 8.2, see https://3v4l.org/QBTd1function public_property_exists( $obj, $prop ){  // allow magic $obj->__isset( $prop ) to execute if exists  if( isset( $obj->$prop ))  return true;    // no public/protected/private property exists with this name  if( ! property_exists( $obj, $prop ))  return false;  // the property exists, but is it public?  $rp = new ReflectionProperty( $obj, $prop );  return $rp->isPublic();}//// Test/democlass C {  public    $public    = "I’m public!";  protected $protected = "I’m public!";  private   $private   = "I’m public!";  function __isset( $k ){    return substr( $k, 0, 5 ) === 'magic';  }  function __get( $k ){    if( $k === 'magic_isset_but_null')  return null;    return "I’m {$k}!";  }}$o = new C();foreach( array(  'public', 'protected', 'private',  'magic', 'magic_isset_but_null',  'missing') as $prop ){  if( public_property_exists( $o, $prop ))        echo "\$o->{$prop} is a public property, its value is: ",             var_export( $o->$prop, true ), "\n";  else  echo "\$o->{$prop} is not a public property.\n";}/*$o->public    is a public property, its value is: 'I’m public!'$o->protected is not a public property.$o->private   is not a public property.$o->magic     is a public property, its value is: 'I’m magic!'$o->magic_isset_but_null is a public property, its value is: NULL$o->missing   is not a public property.*/
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