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| 5 | trait Fields |
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| 6 | { |
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| 7 | // ------------ |
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| 8 | // FIELDS |
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| 9 | // ------------ |
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| 10 | |||
| 11 | /** |
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| 12 | * Add a field to the create/update form or both. |
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| 13 | * |
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| 14 | * @param string $form The form to add the field to (create/update/both) |
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| 15 | */ |
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| 16 | public function addField($field, $form = 'both') |
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| 58 | public function addFields($fields, $form = 'both') |
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| 67 | /** |
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| 68 | * Remove a certain field from the create/update/both forms by its name. |
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| 69 | * |
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| 70 | * @param string $name Field name (as defined with the addField() procedure) |
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| 71 | * @param string $form update/create/both |
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| 72 | */ |
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| 73 | public function removeField($name, $form = 'both') |
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| 91 | /** |
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| 92 | * Remove many fields from the create/update/both forms by their name. |
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| 93 | * |
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| 94 | * @param array $array_of_names A simple array of the names of the fields to be removed. |
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| 95 | * @param string $form update/create/both |
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| 96 | */ |
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| 97 | public function removeFields($array_of_names, $form = 'both') |
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| 106 | /** |
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| 107 | * Check if field is the first of its type in the given fields array. |
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| 108 | * It's used in each field_type.blade.php to determine wether to push the css and js content or not (we only need to push the js and css for a field the first time it's loaded in the form, not any subsequent times). |
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| 109 | * |
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| 110 | * @param array $field The current field being tested if it's the first of its type. |
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| 111 | * @param array $fields_array All the fields in that particular form. |
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| 112 | * |
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| 113 | * @return bool true/false |
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| 114 | */ |
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| 115 | public function checkIfFieldIsFirstOfItsType($field, $fields_array) |
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| 124 | /** |
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| 125 | * Order the fields in a certain way. |
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| 126 | * |
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| 127 | * @param [string] Column name. |
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| 128 | * @param [attributes and values array] |
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| 129 | */ |
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| 130 | public function setFieldOrder($fields) |
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| 135 | // ALIAS of setFieldOrder($fields) |
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| 136 | public function setFieldsOrder($fields) |
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| 141 | // ------------ |
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| 142 | // TONE FUNCTIONS - UNDOCUMENTED, UNTESTED, SOME MAY BE USED |
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| 143 | // ------------ |
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| 144 | // TODO: check them |
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| 146 | public function orderFields($order) |
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| 150 | } |
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| 151 |
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