A utility function to mainly flatten multidimensional-arrays and traversables into a one-dimensional array, preserving keys and joining them with a customizable separator to from fully-qualified keys in the final array.
  composer require sarhan/php-flattenExample 1
use Sarhan\Flatten\Flatten;
$multiArray = [
    'say' => 'what',
    'hi' => [ 'de' => 'Hallo', 'es' => 'Hola' ]
];
/*
Flatten::__construct(
    string $separator = '.',
    string $prefix = '',
    int $flags = 0
)
*/
$flatten = new Flatten();
// Flatten::flattenToArray is provided for convinience. It internally
// calls Flatten::flatten and converts it's output, which is a 1-dimensional
// iterator, into a 1-dimensional array.
$flattened = $flatten->flattenToArray($multiArray);
// Flatten::unflattenToArray is provided for convinience. It internally
// calls Flatten::unflatten and converts it's output, which is a recursive
// generator structure, into a multi-dimensional array.
$unflattened = $flatten->unflattenToArray($flattened);
assert($flattened == [
    'say' => what
    'hi.de' => Hallo
    'hi.es' => Hola
]);
assert($unflattened == $multiArray);Example 2
Custom Separator and initial prefix
use Sarhan\Flatten\Flatten;
$allowAccess = [
    'root' => false,
    'var' => [ 'log' => ['nginx' => true, 'apt' => false], 'www' => true ],
];
$flatten = new Flatten(
  '/',  // separator
  '/'   // prefix
);
$flattened = $flatten->flattenToArray($allowAccess);
$unflattened = $flatten->unflattenToArray($flattened);
assert($flatten == [
    '/root' => false,
    '/var/log/nginx' => true,
    '/var/log/apt' => false,
    '/var/www' => true
]);
assert($unflattened == $allowAccess);Example 3
Notice that the prefix will not be separated in FQkeys. If it should be separated, separator must be appeneded to the prefix string.
use Sarhan\Flatten\Flatten;
$api = [
    'category' => [ 'health' => 321, 'sport' => 769, 'fashion' => 888 ],
    'tag' => [ 'soccer' => 7124, 'tennis' => [ 'singles' => 9833, 'doubles' => 27127 ] ],
];
$flatten = new Flatten('/', 'https://api.dummyhost.domain/');
$flattened = $flatten->flattenToArray($api);
$unflattened = $flatten->unflattenToArray($flattened);
assert($flattened == [
    'https://api.dummyhost.domain/category/health' => 321,
    'https://api.dummyhost.domain/category/sport' => 769,
    'https://api.dummyhost.domain/category/fashion' => 888,
    'https://api.dummyhost.domain/tag/soccer' => 7124,
    'https://api.dummyhost.domain/tag/tennis/singles' => 9833,
    'https://api.dummyhost.domain/tag/tennis/doubles' => 27127
]);
assert($unflattened == $api);Example 4
Numeric keys are treated as associative keys.
Note: This behavior can be changed using flags. See FLAG_NUMERIC_NOT_FLATTENED
use Sarhan\Flatten\Flatten;
$nutrition = [
    'nutrition',
    'fruits' => [ 'oranges', 'apple', 'banana' ],
    'veggies' => ['lettuce', 'broccoli'],
];
$flatten = new Flatten('-');
$flattened = $flatten->flattenToArray($nutrition);
$unflattened = $flatten->unflattenToArray($flattened);
assert($flattened == [
    '0' => 'nutrition',
    'fruits-0' => 'oranges',
    'fruits-1' => 'apple',
    'fruits-2' => 'banana',
    'veggies-0' => 'lettuce',
    'veggies-1' => 'broccoli'
]);
assert($unflattened == $nutrition);Turns off flattening values with numeric (integer) keys.
Those values will be wrapped in an array (preserving their keys) and associated to the parent FQK.
use Sarhan\Flatten\Flatten;
$examples = [
    'templates' => [
      ['lang' => 'js', 'template' => "console.log('%s');"],
      ['lang' => 'php', 'template' => 'echo "%s";']
    ],
    'values' => [3 => 'hello world', 5 => 'what is your name?']
];
$flatten = new Flatten(
  '.',
  'examples.',
  Flatten::FLAG_NUMERIC_NOT_FLATTENED
);
$flattened = $flatten->flattenToArray($examples);
$unflattened = $flatten->unflattenToArray($flattened);
assert($flattened == [
    'examples.templates' => [
        [
            'lang' => 'js',
            'template' => 'console.log(\'%s\')';
        ],
        [
            'lang' => 'php',
            'template' => 'echo "%s"'
        ]
    ],
    'examples.values' => [
        3 => 'hello world',
        5 => 'what is your name?'
    ]
]);
assert($unflattened == $examples);Top level numeric (integer) keys will also be returned into an array assigned to the passed prefix.
use Sarhan\Flatten\Flatten;
$seats = [
  'A1',
  'A2',
  'B1',
  'B2',
  '_reserved' => ['A1', 'B1'],
  '_blocked' => ['B2']
];
$flatten = new Flatten(
  '_',
  'seats',
  Flatten::FLAG_NUMERIC_NOT_FLATTENED
);
$flattened = $flatten->flattenToArray($seats);
$unflattened = $flatten->unflattenToArray($flattened);
assert($flattened == [
    'seats' => ['A1', 'A2', 'B1', 'B2'],
    'seats_reserved' => ['A1', 'B1'],
    'seats_blocked' => ['B2']
]);
assert($unflattened == $seats);