AddressConsumer extends AbstractConsumer
Parses a single part of an address header.
Represents a single part of a list of addresses. A part could be one email address, or one 'group' containing multiple addresses. The consumer ends on finding either a comma token, representing a separation between addresses, or a semi-colon token representing the end of a group.
A single email address may consist of just an email, or a name and an email address. Both of these are valid examples of a From header:
- From: jonsnow@winterfell.com
 - From: Jon Snow jonsnow@winterfell.com
 
Groups must be named, for example:
- To: Winterfell: jonsnow@winterfell.com, Arya Stark arya@winterfell.com;
 
Addresses may contain quoted parts and comments, and names may be mime-header encoded.
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Table of Contents
- $consumerService : ConsumerService
 - $partFactory : HeaderPartFactory
 - __construct() : mixed
 - Initializes the instance.
 - __invoke() : array<string|int, HeaderPart>
 - Invokes parsing of a header's value into header parts.
 - getInstance() : mixed
 - Returns the singleton instance for the class.
 - getTokenSeparators() : array<string|int, string>
 - Overridden to return patterns matching the beginning part of an address in a name/address part ("<" and ">" chars), end tokens ("," and ";"), and whitespace.
 - advanceToNextToken() : mixed
 - Determines if the iterator should be advanced to the next token after reading tokens or finding a start token.
 - getAllConsumers() : array<string|int, AbstractConsumer>
 - Returns this consumer and all unique sub consumers.
 - getAllTokenSeparators() : array<string|int, string>
 - Returns a list of regular expression markers for this consumer and all sub-consumers by calling 'getTokenSeparators'.
 - getConsumerTokenParts() : array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed>
 - Iterates through this consumer's sub-consumers checking if the current token triggers a sub-consumer's start token and passes control onto that sub-consumer's parseTokenIntoParts. If no sub-consumer is responsible for the current token, calls getPartForToken and returns it in an array.
 - getPartForToken() : HeaderPart|null
 - Constructs and returns a \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Part\HeaderPart for the passed string token. If the token should be ignored, the function must return null.
 - getSubConsumers() : array<string|int, AbstractConsumer>
 - Returns the following as sub-consumers: - \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Consumer\AddressGroupConsumer - \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Consumer\CommentConsumer - \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Consumer\QuotedStringConsumer
 - getTokenParts() : array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed>
 - Returns an array of \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Part\HeaderPart for the current token on the iterator.
 - getTokenSplitPattern() : string
 - Returns a regex pattern used to split the input header string. The default implementation calls getAllTokenSeparators and implodes the returned array with the regex OR '|' character as its glue.
 - isEndToken() : bool
 - Returns true for commas and semi-colons.
 - isStartToken() : bool
 - AddressConsumer is "greedy", so this always returns true.
 - parseTokensIntoParts() : array<string|int, HeaderPart>
 - Iterates over the passed token Iterator and returns an array of parsed \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Part\HeaderPart objects.
 - processParts() : array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed>
 - Performs final processing on parsed parts.
 - splitRawValue() : array<string|int, mixed>
 - Returns an array of split tokens from the input string.
 - parseRawValue() : array<string|int, HeaderPart>
 - Called by __invoke to parse the raw header value into header parts.
 - processSinglePart() : mixed
 - Checks if the passed part represents the beginning or end of an address part (less than/greater than characters) and either appends the value of the part to the passed $strValue, or sets up $strName
 
Properties
$consumerService
    protected
        ConsumerService
    $consumerService
    
        
    
$partFactory
    protected
        HeaderPartFactory
    $partFactory
    
        
    
Methods
__construct()
Initializes the instance.
    public
                __construct(ConsumerService $consumerService, HeaderPartFactory $partFactory) : mixed
        
        Parameters
- $consumerService : ConsumerService
 - $partFactory : HeaderPartFactory
 
Return values
mixed —__invoke()
Invokes parsing of a header's value into header parts.
    public
                __invoke(string $value) : array<string|int, HeaderPart>
        
        Parameters
- $value : string
 - 
                    
the raw header value
 
Return values
array<string|int, HeaderPart> —the array of parsed parts
getInstance()
Returns the singleton instance for the class.
    public
            static    getInstance(ConsumerService $consumerService, HeaderPartFactory $partFactory) : mixed
        
        Parameters
- $consumerService : ConsumerService
 - $partFactory : HeaderPartFactory
 
Return values
mixed —getTokenSeparators()
Overridden to return patterns matching the beginning part of an address in a name/address part ("<" and ">" chars), end tokens ("," and ";"), and whitespace.
    public
                getTokenSeparators() : array<string|int, string>
        
    
    
        Return values
array<string|int, string> —the patterns
advanceToNextToken()
Determines if the iterator should be advanced to the next token after reading tokens or finding a start token.
    protected
                advanceToNextToken(Iterator $tokens, bool $isStartToken) : mixed
        The default implementation will advance for a start token, but not advance on the end token of the current consumer, allowing the end token to be passed up to a higher-level consumer.
Parameters
- $tokens : Iterator
 - $isStartToken : bool
 
Return values
mixed —getAllConsumers()
Returns this consumer and all unique sub consumers.
    protected
                getAllConsumers() : array<string|int, AbstractConsumer>
        Loops into the sub-consumers (and their sub-consumers, etc...) finding all unique consumers, and returns them in an array.
Return values
array<string|int, AbstractConsumer> —getAllTokenSeparators()
Returns a list of regular expression markers for this consumer and all sub-consumers by calling 'getTokenSeparators'.
    protected
                getAllTokenSeparators() : array<string|int, string>
        .
Return values
array<string|int, string> —an array of regular expression markers
getConsumerTokenParts()
Iterates through this consumer's sub-consumers checking if the current token triggers a sub-consumer's start token and passes control onto that sub-consumer's parseTokenIntoParts. If no sub-consumer is responsible for the current token, calls getPartForToken and returns it in an array.
    protected
                getConsumerTokenParts(Iterator $tokens) : array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed>
        
        Parameters
- $tokens : Iterator
 
Return values
array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed> —getPartForToken()
Constructs and returns a \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Part\HeaderPart for the passed string token. If the token should be ignored, the function must return null.
    protected
                getPartForToken(string $token, bool $isLiteral) : HeaderPart|null
        The default created part uses the instance's partFactory->newInstance method.
Parameters
- $token : string
 - 
                    
the token
 - $isLiteral : bool
 - 
                    
set to true if the token represents a literal - e.g. an escaped token
 
Return values
HeaderPart|null —the constructed header part or null if the token should be ignored
getSubConsumers()
Returns the following as sub-consumers: - \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Consumer\AddressGroupConsumer - \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Consumer\CommentConsumer - \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Consumer\QuotedStringConsumer
    protected
                getSubConsumers() : array<string|int, AbstractConsumer>
        
    
    
        Return values
array<string|int, AbstractConsumer> —the sub-consumers
getTokenParts()
Returns an array of \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Part\HeaderPart for the current token on the iterator.
    protected
                getTokenParts(Iterator $tokens) : array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed>
        If the current token is a start token from a sub-consumer, the sub- consumer's parseTokensIntoParts method is called.
Parameters
- $tokens : Iterator
 
Return values
array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed> —getTokenSplitPattern()
Returns a regex pattern used to split the input header string. The default implementation calls getAllTokenSeparators and implodes the returned array with the regex OR '|' character as its glue.
    protected
                getTokenSplitPattern() : string
        
    
    
        Return values
string —the regex pattern
isEndToken()
Returns true for commas and semi-colons.
    protected
                isEndToken(string $token) : bool
        Although the semi-colon is not strictly the end token of an AddressConsumer, it could end a parent AddressGroupConsumer. I can't think of a valid scenario where this would be an issue, but additional thought may be needed (and documented here).
Parameters
- $token : string
 
Return values
bool —false
isStartToken()
AddressConsumer is "greedy", so this always returns true.
    protected
                isStartToken(string $token) : bool
        
        Parameters
- $token : string
 
Return values
bool —false
parseTokensIntoParts()
Iterates over the passed token Iterator and returns an array of parsed \ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Part\HeaderPart objects.
    protected
                parseTokensIntoParts(Iterator $tokens) : array<string|int, HeaderPart>
        The method checks each token to see if the token matches a sub-consumer's start token, or if it matches the current consumer's end token to stop processing.
If a sub-consumer's start token is matched, the sub-consumer is invoked and its returned parts are merged to the current consumer's header parts.
After all tokens are read and an array of Header\Parts are constructed, the array is passed to AbstractConsumer::processParts for any final processing.
Parameters
- $tokens : Iterator
 - 
                    
an iterator over a string of tokens
 
Return values
array<string|int, HeaderPart> —an array of parsed parts
processParts()
Performs final processing on parsed parts.
    protected
                processParts(array<string|int, HeaderPart> $parts) : array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed>
        AddressConsumer's implementation looks for tokens representing the beginning of an address part, to create a Part\AddressPart out of a name/address pair, or assign the name part to a parsed Part\AddressGroupPart returned from its AddressGroupConsumer sub-consumer.
The returned array consists of a single element - either a Part\AddressPart or a Part\AddressGroupPart.
Parameters
- $parts : array<string|int, HeaderPart>
 
Return values
array<string|int, HeaderPart>|array<string|int, mixed> —splitRawValue()
Returns an array of split tokens from the input string.
    protected
                splitRawValue(string $rawValue) : array<string|int, mixed>
        The method calls preg_split using getTokenSplitPattern. The split array will not contain any empty parts and will contain the markers.
Parameters
- $rawValue : string
 - 
                    
the raw string
 
Return values
array<string|int, mixed> —the array of tokens
parseRawValue()
Called by __invoke to parse the raw header value into header parts.
    private
                parseRawValue(string $value) : array<string|int, HeaderPart>
        Calls splitTokens to split the value into token part strings, then calls parseParts to parse the returned array.
Parameters
- $value : string
 
Return values
array<string|int, HeaderPart> —the array of parsed parts
processSinglePart()
Checks if the passed part represents the beginning or end of an address part (less than/greater than characters) and either appends the value of the part to the passed $strValue, or sets up $strName
    private
                processSinglePart(HeaderPart $part, string &$strName, string &$strValue) : mixed
        
        Parameters
- $part : HeaderPart
 - $strName : string
 - $strValue : string