PHP MapScript Migration Guide

Author:

Alan Boudreault

Contact:

aboudreault at mapgears.com

Author:

Jeff McKenna

Contact:

jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com

Last updated:

2019-05-25

Introduction

This document describes the changes that must be made to PHP MapScript applications when migrating from one MapServer version to another (i.e. backwards incompatibilities), as well as information on some of the new features.

Ostrzeżenie

As of the MapServer 8.0.0 release PHP support is only available through MapServer’s SWIG API. The unmaintained native PHP MapScript support was removed.

Migrating to 7.4’s new SWIG API and PHP 7

As of the MapServer 7.4.0 release, users are recommended to switch to MapServer’s new SWIG API support of PHP 7+ (reason for recommendation: as we saw with the breaking PHP 7 changes, managing PHP through SWIG will be easier on the MapServer maintainers in the long run). Some important SWIG notes:

  • you will require at least SWIG-3.0.11 (but 4.0.0 is recommended).

  • if you notice any missing functions that were available in the old native PHP MapScript API, first please check the SWIG API reference document for an alternative function to use, and if there is nothing similar available then file a ticket for each function that you require.

  • all of your PHP scripts (that leverage MapServer objects and functions) must now always first include the generated mapscript.php file containing MapServer constants:

    // required SWIG include (contains MapServer constants for PHP7)
    include("C:/ms4w/apps/phpmapscriptng-swig/include/mapscript.php");
    
  • take note of the change in how to declare your new objects:

    // open map
    $oMap = new mapObj("C:/ms4w/apps/phpmapscriptng-swig/sample.map");
    

    instead of the former way:

    // open map
    $oMap = ms_newMapObj("C:/ms4w/apps/phpmapscript/sample.map");
    

Migrating 5.6 to 6.0

PHP Version Required

PHP 5.2.0 or more recent is required. The support for earlier versions has been dropped.

Error Reporting

PHP MapScript now uses exceptions for error reports. All errors are catchable. There are no more fatal errors reported via the standard uncatchable PHP system (Only Warnings).

Manipulating Objects

  • Object properties can be set like all other PHP objects.

$map->scaledenom = 25000;

Informacja

The set/setProperty methods are still available.

  • Objects can be created with the PHP „new” operator.

$myShape = ms_newShapeObj(MS_SHAPE_LINE); // or
$myShape = new shapeObj(MS_SHAPE_LINE);

Informacja

All object constructors throw an exception on failure.

Informacja

ms_newSymbolObj() and new symbolObj() are different

  • ms_newSymbolObj() returns the id of the new/existing symbol.

  • new symbolObj() returns the symbolObj. You don’t need to get it with getSymbolObjectById().

  • Cloneable objects should be cloned with the PHP clone keyword. There is no more clone methods.

Class Properties

Class properties that have been removed:

  • classObj: maxscale, minscale

  • layerObj: labelsizeitem, labelangleitem, labelmaxscale, labelminscale, maxscale, minscale, symbolscale, transparency

  • legendObj: interlace, transparent

  • mapObj: imagetype, imagequality, interlace, scale, transparent

  • scalebarObj: interlace, transparent

  • symbolObj: gap, stylelength

  • webObj: minscale, maxscale

Class Methods

Class methods that have been removed:

  • imageObj: free

  • layerObj: getFilter, getShape

  • lineObj: free

  • pointObj: free

  • projectionObj: free

  • rectObj: free

  • shapeObj: union_geos

  • symbolObj: getstylearray

  • classObj: clone

  • styleObj: clone

  • mapObj: clone

  • outputFormatObj: getformatoption, setformatoption

layerObj

layerObj->clearProcessing() method now returns void.

mapObj

mapObj->queryByIndex(): default behavior for the addToQuery parameter was not ok, now it is.

referenceMapObj

referenceMapObj has new properties: marker, markername, markersize, maxboxsize, minboxsize.

shapeFileObj

shapeFileObj is automatically closed/writed on destroy. (At the end of the script or with an explicit free(), unset())

labelCacheObj

To free the cache, you’ll have to call the method freeCache() rather than free().

Methods that now return MS_SUCCESS/MS_FAILURE

  • layerObj: setProcessing, addFeature, draw

  • mapObj: moveLayerUp, moveLayerDown, zoomRectangle, zoomScale, setProjection, setWKTProjection, setLayersDrawingOrder

  • outputFormatObj: validate

  • scalebarObj: setImageColor

  • symbolObj: setPoints, setPattern

Methods that now return NULL on failure

  • classObj: clone

  • mapObj: clone, draw, drawQuery getLayerByName, getProjection

  • layerObj: nextShape, getExtent

  • styleObj: clone

Methods that now return an empty array

  • layerObj: getItems, getProcessing, getGridIntersectionCoordinates

  • mapObj: getLayersIndexByGroup, getAllGroupNames, getLayersDrawingOrder, getAllLayerNames

  • symbolObj: getPatternArray