this helps to serialize php object
to use it call the static method called serilaizable which will take in the obect as parameter. see example below
$user = new User();
$user->setFirstname("Theophilus");
$user->setLastname("Omoregbee");
$user->setStates(array(new State("Edo state", "ED"), new State("Lagos State", "LG")));
$user->setCountry(new Country("Nigeria","NG"));
$user->setRoles(array("ADMIN","DB MANAGER"));
$user->setEmail("theo4u@ymail.com");
$user->setPassword("1111");
//lets serialize our object now
echo json_encode(SerializeMe::serialize($user));
which will lead to this output
{"firstname":"Theophilus","lastname":"Omoregbee","states":[{"name":"Edo state","code":"ED"},{"name":"Lagos State","code":"LG"}],"country":{"name":"Nigeria","code":"NG"},"dateCreated":1477351778,"roles":["ADMIN","DB MANAGER"],"email":"theo4u@ymail.com","password":"b59c67bf196a4758191e42f76670ceba"}
Allow contributions to make it faster and re-usable