There are two ways of installing php-gedcom.
To install php-gedcom in your project using composer, simply add the following require line to your project's composer.json
file:
{
"require": {
"liberu-genealogy/php-gedcom": "2.0.*"
}
}
If you are not using composer, you can download an archive of the source from GitHub and extract it into your project. You'll need to setup an autoloader for the files, unless you go through the painstaking process if requiring all the needed files one-by-one. Something like the following should suffice:
spl_autoload_register(function ($class) {
$pathToGedcom = __DIR__ . '/library/'; // TODO FIXME
if (!substr(ltrim($class, '\\'), 0, 7) == 'Gedcom\\') {
return;
}
$class = str_replace('\\', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $class) . '.php';
if (file_exists($pathToGedcom . $class)) {
require_once($pathToGedcom . $class);
}
});
To parse a GEDCOM file and load it into a collection of PHP Objects, simply instantiate a new Parser object and pass it the file name to parse. The resulting Gedcom object will contain all the information stored within the supplied GEDCOM file:
$parser = new \Gedcom\Parser();
$gedcom = $parser->parse('tmp.ged');
foreach ($gedcom->getIndi() as $individual) {
$names = $individual->getName();
if (!empty($names)) {
$name = reset($names); // Get the first name object from the array
echo $individual->getId() . ': ' . $name->getSurn() . ', ' . $name->getGivn() . PHP_EOL;
}
}
Pull requests are welcome, as are issues.
MIT License (see License.md). This means you must retain the copyright and permission notice is all copies, or substantial portions of this software.