A value object to parse, manipulate, humanize, and format bytes.
composer require zenstruck/bytes
Create a Zenstruck\Bytes
object and access its value:
use Zenstruck\Bytes;
$bytes = Bytes::parse(1024); // create from number of bytes as integer
$bytes->value(); // (int) 1024
$bytes = Bytes::parse('1.54kb'); // create from a quantity suffixed by a valid informational unit
$bytes->value(); // (int) 1540
$bytes = Bytes::parse('1.54 KiB'); // can use binary informational units
$bytes->value(); // (int) 1577
By default, when a Zenstruck\Bytes
object is converted to a string, it humanizes the
to make it easier to read.
use Zenstruck\Bytes;
(string) Bytes::parse(389789364783); // "389.79 GB"
You can customize the formatting:
use Zenstruck\Bytes;
Bytes::parse(389789364783)->format('%.4f%s'); // "389.7894GB"
If you'd like a consistent unit to be used when formatting, use the to()
method
with a valid informational unit:
use Zenstruck\Bytes;
(string) Bytes::parse(389789364783)->to('mib'); // "371732.11 MiB"
Perform add and subtract operations:
use Zenstruck\Bytes;
/** @var Bytes $first */
/** @var Bytes $second */
/** @var Bytes $third */
$result = $first // $result instanceof Bytes
->add($second) // add another Bytes object
->add(500) // add specific amount of bytes
->add('2.1 MB') // parse and add
->subtract($third) // subtract another Bytes object
->subtract(100) // subtract specific amount of bytes
->subtract('100 kib') // parse and subtract
;
Note: These operations are immutable.
You can compare Zenstruck\Byte
objects:
use Zenstruck\Bytes;
/** @var Bytes $bytes */
/** @var Bytes $another */
$bytes->isEqualTo(100); // bool
$bytes->isEqualTo('1.1kb'); // bool
$bytes->isEqualTo($another); // bool
$bytes->isGreaterThan(100); // bool
$bytes->isGreaterThan('1.1kb'); // bool
$bytes->isGreaterThan($another); // bool
$bytes->isLessThan(100); // bool
$bytes->isLessThan('1.1kb'); // bool
$bytes->isLessThan($another); // bool
$bytes->isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(100); // bool
$bytes->isGreaterThanOrEqualTo('1.1kb'); // bool
$bytes->isGreaterThanOrEqualTo($another); // bool
$bytes->isLessThanOrEqualTo(100); // bool
$bytes->isLessThanOrEqualTo('1.1kb'); // bool
$bytes->isLessThanOrEqualTo($another); // bool