ReflectionClass::setStaticPropertyValue

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.2, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ReflectionClass::setStaticPropertyValueDéfinit la valeur d'une propriété statiques

Description

public ReflectionClass::setStaticPropertyValue(string $name, mixed $value): void

Définit la valeur d'une propriété statique.

Liste de paramètres

name

Le nom de la propriété.

value

La nouvelle valeur pour la propriété.

Valeurs de retour

Aucune valeur n'est retournée.

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Andrew Jackson
10 years ago
Calling this method on a static property that is not public will return a ReflectionException stating the property does not exist. This is quite misleading as the property is valid.

class test {
public static $publicProperty = 'public';
private static $privateProperty = 'private';

public static function printProperties() {
echo self::$publicProperty . "\n";
echo self::$privateProperty . "\n";
}
}

$reflectedClass = new \ReflectionClass('test');
$reflectedClass->setStaticPropertyValue('publicProperty', 'foo');
$reflectedClass->setStaticPropertyValue( 'privateProperty', 'bar' );

PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'ReflectionException' with message 'Class test does not have a property named privateProperty'

If you retrieve the method using the reflection class getProperty method you can circumnavigate this issue

$reflectedProperty = $reflectedClass->getProperty('privateProperty');
$reflectedProperty->setAccessible(true);
$reflectedProperty = $reflectedProperty->setValue('bar');

test::printProperties();
will echo
foo
bar
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chuck at manchuck dot com
12 years ago
It is important to note that calling ReflectionClass::setStaticPropertyValue will not allow you to add new static properties to a class.
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