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1 | <?php |
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3 | namespace ByJG\AnyDataset\Model; |
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5 | use ReflectionClass; |
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6 | use SparQL\Exception; |
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8 | abstract class Annotations |
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9 | { |
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10 | protected $config = "object"; |
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11 | protected $annotations; |
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14 | public function getAnnotations($key = null, $default = null) |
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15 | { |
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16 | if ($key == null) { |
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17 | return $this->annotations; |
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18 | } |
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20 | if (!isset($this->annotations["$this->config:$key"])) { |
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21 | return $default; |
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22 | } |
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24 | if (is_bool($default)) { |
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25 | return array_key_exists($key, $this->annotations); |
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26 | } |
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28 | return $this->annotations["$this->config:$key"]; |
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29 | } |
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31 | protected function replaceVars($name, $text) |
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32 | { |
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33 | # Host |
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34 | $port = isset($_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"]) ? $_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] : 80; |
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35 | $httpHost = isset($_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"]) ? $_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"] : 'localhost'; |
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36 | $host = ($port == 443 ? "https://" : "http://").$httpHost; |
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37 | # Replace Part One |
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38 | $text = preg_replace(array("/\{[hH][oO][sS][tT]\}/", "/\{[cC][lL][aA][sS][sS]\}/"), array($host, $name), $text); |
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39 | if (preg_match('/(\{(\S+)\})/', $text, $matches)) { |
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40 | $class = new ReflectionClass(get_class($this->_model)); |
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41 | $method = str_replace("()", "", $matches[2]); |
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42 | $value = spl_object_hash($this->_model); |
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43 | if ($class->hasMethod($method)) { |
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44 | try { |
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45 | $value = $this->_model->$method(); |
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46 | } catch (Exception $ex) { |
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47 | $value = "***$value***"; |
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48 | } |
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49 | } |
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50 | $text = preg_replace('/(\{(\S+)\})/', $value, $text); |
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51 | } |
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52 | return $text; |
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53 | } |
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55 | protected function adjustParams($arr) |
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56 | { |
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57 | $count = count($arr[0]); |
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58 | $result = array(); |
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60 | for ($i = 0; $i < $count; $i++) { |
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61 | $key = strtolower($arr["param"][$i]); |
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62 | $value = $arr["value"][$i]; |
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64 | if (!array_key_exists($key, $result)) { |
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65 | $result[$key] = $value; |
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66 | } elseif (is_array($result[$key])) { |
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67 | $result[$key][] = $value; |
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68 | } else { |
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69 | $result[$key] = array($result[$key], $value); |
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70 | } |
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71 | } |
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73 | return $result; |
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74 | } |
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76 | } |
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