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Get child class namespace from superclass in PHP

Assuming I have the following classes in different files:

<?php     namespace MyNS;      class superclass {          public function getNamespace(){             return __NAMESPACE__;         }     } ?>  <?php     namespace MyNS\SubNS;      class childclass extends superclass { } ?> 

If I instantiate "childclass" and call getNamespace() it returns "MyNS".

Is there any way to get the current namespace from the child class without redeclaring the method?

I've resorted to creating a static $namespace variable in each class and referencing it using super::$namespace but that just doesn't feel very elegant.

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Alex Weber Avatar asked Feb 23 '10 10:02

Alex Weber


1 Answers

__NAMESPACE__ is a compile time constant, meaning that it is only useful at compile time. You can think of it as a macro which where inserted will replace itself with the current namespace. Hence, there is no way to get __NAMESPACE__ in a super class to refer to the namespace of a child class. You will have to resort to some kind of variable which is assigned in every child class, like you are already doing.

As an alternative, you can use reflection to get the namespace name of a class:

$reflector = new ReflectionClass('A\\Foo'); // class Foo of namespace A var_dump($reflector->getNamespaceName()); 

See the PHP manual for more (unfinished) documentation. Note that you'll need to be on PHP 5.3.0 or later to use reflection.

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Håvard S Avatar answered Oct 04 '22 17:10

Håvard S