I am attempting to run a variable through several functions to obtain a desired outcome.
For example, the function to slugify a text works like this:
// replace non letter or digits by -
$text = preg_replace('~[^\\pL\d]+~u', '-', $text);
// trim
$text = trim($text, '-');
// transliterate
$text = iconv('utf-8', 'us-ascii//TRANSLIT', $text);
// lowercase
$text = strtolower($text);
// remove unwanted characters
$text = preg_replace('~[^-\w]+~', '', $text);
However, we can see that there is a pattern in this example. The $text
variable is passed through 5 function calls like this: preg_replace(..., $text) -> trim($text, ...) -> iconv(..., $text) -> strtolower($text) -> preg_replace(..., $text)
.
Is there a better way we can write the code to allow a variable sieve through several functions?
One way is to write the above code like this:
$text = preg_replace('~[^-\w]+~', '', strtolower(iconv('utf-8', 'us-ascii//TRANSLIT', trim(preg_replace('~[^\\pL\d]+~u', '-', $text), '-'))));
... but this way of writing is a joke and mockery. It hinders code readability.