A Result type implementation for PHP inspired by Rust's Result<T, E>
type.
This library provides a robust way to handle operations that might fail, without relying on exceptions. It encourages explicit error handling and makes it impossible to accidentally ignore errors.
composer require valbeat/result
- PHP 8.4 or higher
- Composer
use Valbeat\Result\Ok;
use Valbeat\Result\Err;
use Valbeat\Result\Result;
// Creating Results
$success = new Ok(42);
$failure = new Err("Something went wrong");
// Pattern matching with match expression
$message = $success->match(
ok: fn($value) => "Success: $value",
err: fn($error) => "Error: $error"
);
echo $message; // "Success: 42"
// Checking if a Result is Ok or Err
if ($success->isOk()) {
echo "Operation succeeded!";
}
if ($failure->isErr()) {
echo "Operation failed!";
}
// Unwrapping values (throws exception on error)
$value = $success->unwrap(); // 42
// $failure->unwrap(); // throws LogicException
// Safe unwrapping with default values
$value = $failure->unwrapOr(0); // 0
$value = $failure->unwrapOrElse(fn($err) => strlen($err)); // 19
// Map over success values
$result = (new Ok(5))
->map(fn($x) => $x * 2)
->map(fn($x) => $x + 1);
echo $result->unwrap(); // 11
// Map over error values
$result = (new Err("error"))
->mapErr(fn($e) => strtoupper($e));
echo $result->unwrapErr(); // "ERROR"
// Chain operations that might fail
$result = (new Ok(10))
->andThen(fn($x) => $x > 5 ? new Ok($x * 2) : new Err("Too small"))
->andThen(fn($x) => new Ok($x + 5));
echo $result->unwrap(); // 25
// Short-circuit on first error
$result = (new Ok(2))
->andThen(fn($x) => $x > 5 ? new Ok($x * 2) : new Err("Too small"));
echo $result->unwrapErr(); // "Too small"
// Use first Ok value
$result = (new Err("first error"))
->or(new Err("second error"))
->or(new Ok(42));
echo $result->unwrap(); // 42
// Use first Ok or call function
$result = (new Err("error"))
->orElse(fn($e) => new Ok(strlen($e)));
echo $result->unwrap(); // 5
// Inspect values without consuming the Result
$result = (new Ok(42))
->inspect(fn($x) => print("Value is: $x\n"))
->map(fn($x) => $x * 2);
// Inspect errors
$result = (new Err("oops"))
->inspectErr(fn($e) => error_log("Error occurred: $e"));
All Result types (both Ok and Err) implement these methods:
isOk(): bool
- Returns true if the Result is OkisOkAnd(callable $fn): bool
- Returns true if the Result is Ok and the predicate returns trueisErr(): bool
- Returns true if the Result is ErrisErrAnd(callable $fn): bool
- Returns true if the Result is Err and the predicate returns true
unwrap(): mixed
- Returns the success value or throws LogicExceptionunwrapErr(): mixed
- Returns the error value or throws LogicExceptionunwrapOr(mixed $default): mixed
- Returns the success value or a defaultunwrapOrElse(callable $fn): mixed
- Returns the success value or computes it from the error
map(callable $fn): Result
- Maps a Result<T, E> to Result<U, E> by applying a function to the success valuemapErr(callable $fn): Result
- Maps a Result<T, E> to Result<T, F> by applying a function to the error valuemapOr(mixed $default, callable $fn): mixed
- Maps the success value or returns a defaultmapOrElse(callable $defaultFn, callable $fn): mixed
- Maps the success value or computes a default from the error
and(Result $res): Result
- Returns the second Result if the first is Ok, otherwise returns the first ErrandThen(callable $fn): Result
- Chains another operation that returns a Resultor(Result $res): Result
- Returns the first Ok or the second Result if the first is ErrorElse(callable $fn): Result
- Returns the first Ok or calls a function with the error to produce a Result
inspect(callable $fn): Result
- Calls a function with the success value if OkinspectErr(callable $fn): Result
- Calls a function with the error value if Err
match(callable $okFn, callable $errFn): mixed
- Pattern match on the Result
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.