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EE_Base_Class::__construct()   C

Complexity

Conditions 16
Paths 194

Size

Total Lines 63
Code Lines 35

Duplication

Lines 10
Ratio 15.87 %

Importance

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Metric Value
cc 16
eloc 35
nc 194
nop 4
dl 10
loc 63
rs 5.5345
c 0
b 0
f 0

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<?php
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use EventEspresso\core\domain\values\currency\Money;
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use EventEspresso\core\domain\values\currency\UsesMoneyInterface;
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use EventEspresso\core\exceptions\InvalidDataTypeException;
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use EventEspresso\core\exceptions\InvalidEntityException;
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use EventEspresso\core\exceptions\InvalidIdentifierException;
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use EventEspresso\core\exceptions\InvalidInterfaceException;
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use EventEspresso\core\services\currency\MoneyFactory;
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if ( ! defined('EVENT_ESPRESSO_VERSION')) {
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    exit('No direct script access allowed');
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}
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do_action('AHEE_log', __FILE__, ' FILE LOADED', '');
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/**
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 * EE_Base_Class class
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 *
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 * @package     Event Espresso
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 * @subpackage  includes/classes/EE_Base_Class.class.php
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 * @author      Michael Nelson
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 */
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abstract class EE_Base_Class
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{
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    /**
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     * This is an array of the original properties and values provided during construction
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     * of this model object. (keys are model field names, values are their values).
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     * This list is important to remember so that when we are merging data from the db, we know
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     * which values to override and which to not override.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor;
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    /**
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     * Timezone
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     * This gets set by the "set_timezone()" method so that we know what timezone incoming strings|timestamps are in.
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     * This can also be used before a get to set what timezone you want strings coming out of the object to be in.  NOT
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     * all EE_Base_Class child classes use this property but any that use a EE_Datetime_Field data type will have
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     * access to it.
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     *
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     * @var string
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     */
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    protected $_timezone;
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    /**
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     * date format
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     * pattern or format for displaying dates
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     *
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     * @var string $_dt_frmt
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     */
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    protected $_dt_frmt;
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    /**
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     * time format
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     * pattern or format for displaying time
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     *
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     * @var string $_tm_frmt
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     */
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    protected $_tm_frmt;
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    /**
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     * This property is for holding a cached array of object properties indexed by property name as the key.
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     * The purpose of this is for setting a cache on properties that may have calculated values after a
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     * prepare_for_get.  That way the cache can be checked first and the calculated property returned instead of having
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     * to recalculate. Used by _set_cached_property() and _get_cached_property() methods.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_cached_properties = array();
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    /**
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     * An array containing keys of the related model, and values are either an array of related mode objects or a
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     * single
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     * related model object. see the model's _model_relations. The keys should match those specified. And if the
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     * relation is of type EE_Belongs_To (or one of its children), then there should only be ONE related model object,
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     * all others have an array)
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_model_relations = array();
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    /**
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     * Array where keys are field names (see the model's _fields property) and values are their values. To see what
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     * their types should be, look at what that field object returns on its prepare_for_get and prepare_for_set methods)
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_fields = array();
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    /**
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     * @var boolean indicating whether or not this model object is intended to ever be saved
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     * For example, we might create model objects intended to only be used for the duration
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     * of this request and to be thrown away, and if they were accidentally saved
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     * it would be a bug.
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     */
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    protected $_allow_persist = true;
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    /**
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     * @var boolean indicating whether or not this model object's properties have changed since construction
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     */
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    protected $_has_changes = false;
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    /**
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     * @var EEM_Base
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     */
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    protected $_model;
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    /**
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     * @var MoneyFactory
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     */
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    protected $money_factory;
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    /**
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     * basic constructor for Event Espresso classes, performs any necessary initialization, and verifies it's children
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     * play nice
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     *
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     * @param array $fieldValues where each key is a field (ie, array key in the 2nd
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     *                                                         layer of the model's _fields array, (eg, EVT_ID,
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     *                                                         TXN_amount, QST_name, etc) and values are their values
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     * @param boolean $bydb a flag for setting if the class is instantiated by the
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     *                                                         corresponding db model or not.
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     * @param string $timezone indicate what timezone you want any datetime fields to
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     *                                                         be in when instantiating a EE_Base_Class object.
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     * @param array $date_formats An array of date formats to set on construct where first
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     *                                                         value is the date_format and second value is the time
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     *                                                         format.
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
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     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
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     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
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     * @throws EE_Error
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     */
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    protected function __construct(
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        $fieldValues = array(),
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        $bydb = false,
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        $timezone = '',
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        $date_formats = array()
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    ) {
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        $className = get_class($this);
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        do_action("AHEE__{$className}__construct", $this, $fieldValues);
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        $model = $this->get_model();
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        $model_fields = $model->field_settings(false);
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        // ensure $fieldValues is an array
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        $fieldValues = is_array($fieldValues) ? $fieldValues : array($fieldValues);
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        // EEH_Debug_Tools::printr( $fieldValues, '$fieldValues  <br /><span style="font-size:10px;font-weight:normal;">' . __FILE__ . '<br />line no: ' . __LINE__ . '</span>', 'auto' );
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        // verify client code has not passed any invalid field names
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        foreach ($fieldValues as $field_name => $field_value) {
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            if ( ! isset($model_fields[$field_name])) {
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                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Invalid field (%s) passed to constructor of %s. Allowed fields are :%s",
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                    "event_espresso"), $field_name, get_class($this), implode(", ", array_keys($model_fields))));
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            }
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        }
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        // EEH_Debug_Tools::printr( $model_fields, '$model_fields  <br /><span style="font-size:10px;font-weight:normal;">' . __FILE__ . '<br />line no: ' . __LINE__ . '</span>', 'auto' );
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        $this->_timezone = EEH_DTT_Helper::get_valid_timezone_string($timezone);
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        if ( ! empty($date_formats) && is_array($date_formats)) {
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            list($this->_dt_frmt, $this->_tm_frmt) = $date_formats;
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        } else {
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            //set default formats for date and time
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            $this->_dt_frmt = (string)get_option('date_format', 'Y-m-d');
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            $this->_tm_frmt = (string)get_option('time_format', 'g:i a');
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        }
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        //if db model is instantiating
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        if ($bydb) {
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            //client code has indicated these field values are from the database
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            foreach ($model_fields as $fieldName => $field) {
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                $this->set_from_db($fieldName, isset($fieldValues[$fieldName]) ? $fieldValues[$fieldName] : null);
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            }
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        } else {
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            //we're constructing a brand
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            //new instance of the model object. Generally, this means we'll need to do more field validation
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            foreach ($model_fields as $fieldName => $field) {
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                $this->set($fieldName, isset($fieldValues[$fieldName]) ? $fieldValues[$fieldName] : null, true);
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            }
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        }
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        //remember what values were passed to this constructor
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        $this->_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor = $fieldValues;
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        //remember in entity mapper
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        if ( ! $bydb && $model->has_primary_key_field() && $this->ID()) {
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            $model->add_to_entity_map($this);
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        }
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        //setup all the relations
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        foreach ($model->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj) {
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            if ($relation_obj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
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                $this->_model_relations[$relation_name] = null;
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            } else {
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                $this->_model_relations[$relation_name] = array();
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            }
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        }
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        /**
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         * Action done at the end of each model object construction
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         *
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         * @param EE_Base_Class $this the model object just created
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         */
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        do_action('AHEE__EE_Base_Class__construct__finished', $this);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets whether or not this model object is allowed to persist/be saved to the database.
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     *
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     * @return boolean
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     */
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    public function allow_persist()
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    {
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        return $this->_allow_persist;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Sets whether or not this model object should be allowed to be saved to the DB.
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     * Normally once this is set to FALSE you wouldn't set it back to TRUE, unless
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     * you got new information that somehow made you change your mind.
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     *
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     * @param boolean $allow_persist
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     * @return boolean
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     */
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    public function set_allow_persist($allow_persist)
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    {
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        return $this->_allow_persist = $allow_persist;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the field's original value when this object was constructed during this request.
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     * This can be helpful when determining if a model object has changed or not
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     *
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     * @param string $field_name
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     * @return mixed|null
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     * @throws EE_Error
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     */
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    public function get_original($field_name)
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    {
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        if (isset($this->_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor[$field_name])
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            && $field_settings = $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($field_name)
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        ) {
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            return $field_settings->prepare_for_get($this->_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor[$field_name]);
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        } else {
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            return null;
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param EE_Base_Class $obj
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function get_class($obj)
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    {
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        return get_class($obj);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Overrides parent because parent expects old models.
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     * This also doesn't do any validation, and won't work for serialized arrays
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     *
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     * @param    string $field_name
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     * @param    mixed $field_value
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     * @param bool $use_default
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
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     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
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     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
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     * @throws EE_Error
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     */
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    public function set($field_name, $field_value, $use_default = false)
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    {
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        // then don't do anything
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        if (
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            ! $use_default
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            && $this->_fields[$field_name] === $field_value
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            && $this->ID()
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        ) {
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            return;
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        }
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        $model = $this->get_model();
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        $this->_has_changes = true;
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        $field_obj = $model->field_settings_for($field_name);
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        if ($field_obj instanceof EE_Model_Field_Base) {
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            if ($field_obj instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
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                $field_obj->set_timezone($this->_timezone);
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                $field_obj->set_date_format($this->_dt_frmt);
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                $field_obj->set_time_format($this->_tm_frmt);
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            }
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            $holder_of_value = $field_obj->prepare_for_set($field_value);
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            //should the value be null?
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            if (($field_value === null || $holder_of_value === null || $holder_of_value === '') && $use_default) {
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                $this->_fields[$field_name] = $field_obj->get_default_value();
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                /**
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                 * To save having to refactor all the models, if a default value is used for a
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                 * object.  Then let's do a set again to ensure that it becomes a DateTime
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                 */
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                if (
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                    $field_obj instanceof EE_Datetime_Field
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                    && $this->_fields[$field_name] !== null
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                    && ! $this->_fields[$field_name] instanceof DateTime
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                ) {
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                    empty($this->_fields[$field_name])
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                        ? $this->set($field_name, time())
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                        : $this->set($field_name, $this->_fields[$field_name]);
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                }
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            } else {
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                $this->_fields[$field_name] = $holder_of_value;
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            }
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            //if we're not in the constructor...
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            if (
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                //note: props_n_values_provided_in_constructor is only set at the END of the constructor
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                $this->_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor
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                && $field_value
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                && $field_name === $model->primary_key_name()
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            ) {
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                //if so, we want all this object's fields to be filled either with
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                //what we've explicitly set on this model
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                //or what we have in the db
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                // echo "setting primary key!";
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                $fields_on_model = self::_get_model(get_class($this))->field_settings();
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                $obj_in_db = self::_get_model(get_class($this))->get_one_by_ID($field_value);
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                foreach ($fields_on_model as $field_obj) {
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                    if ( ! array_key_exists($field_obj->get_name(), $this->_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor)
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                         && $field_obj->get_name() !== $field_name
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                    ) {
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                        $this->set($field_obj->get_name(), $obj_in_db->get($field_obj->get_name()));
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                    }
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                }
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                //oh this model object has an ID? well make sure its in the entity mapper
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                $model->add_to_entity_map($this);
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            }
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            $this->_clear_cached_property($field_name);
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        } else {
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            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("A valid EE_Model_Field_Base could not be found for the given field name: %s",
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                "event_espresso"), $field_name));
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * This sets the field value on the db column if it exists for the given $column_name or
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     * saves it to EE_Extra_Meta if the given $column_name does not match a db column.
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     *
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     * @see EE_message::get_column_value for related documentation on the necessity of this method.
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     * @param string $field_name  Must be the exact column name.
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     * @param mixed  $field_value The value to set.
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     * @return int|bool @see EE_Base_Class::update_extra_meta() for return docs.
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     * @throws EE_Error
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     */
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    public function set_field_or_extra_meta($field_name, $field_value)
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    {
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        if ($this->get_model()->has_field($field_name)) {
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            $this->set($field_name, $field_value);
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            return true;
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        } else {
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            //ensure this object is saved first so that extra meta can be properly related.
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            $this->save();
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            return $this->update_extra_meta($field_name, $field_value);
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * This retrieves the value of the db column set on this class or if that's not present
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     * it will attempt to retrieve from extra_meta if found.
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     * Via EE_Message child class:
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     * Due to the dynamic nature of the EE_messages system, EE_messengers will always have a "to",
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     * "from", "subject", and "content" field (as represented in the EE_Message schema), however they may
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     * also have additional main fields specific to the messenger.  The system accommodates those extra
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     * fields through the EE_Extra_Meta table.  This method allows for EE_messengers to retrieve the
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     * value for those extra fields dynamically via the EE_message object.
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     *
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     * @param  string $field_name expecting the fully qualified field name.
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     * @return mixed|null  value for the field if found.  null if not found.
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     */
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    public function get_field_or_extra_meta($field_name)
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    {
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            $column_value = $this->get($field_name);
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        } else {
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            //This isn't a column in the main table, let's see if it is in the extra meta.
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            $column_value = $this->get_extra_meta($field_name, true, null);
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        }
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        return $column_value;
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    }
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    /**
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     * See $_timezone property for description of what the timezone property is for.  This SETS the timezone internally
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     * for being able to reference what timezone we are running conversions on when converting TO the internal timezone
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     * (UTC Unix Timestamp) for the object OR when converting FROM the internal timezone (UTC Unix Timestamp). This is
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     * available to all child classes that may be using the EE_Datetime_Field for a field data type.
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     *
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     * @access public
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     * @return void
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
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     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
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     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
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     * @throws EE_Error
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     */
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    public function set_timezone($timezone = '')
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    {
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        $this->_timezone = EEH_DTT_Helper::get_valid_timezone_string($timezone);
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        //make sure we clear all cached properties because they won't be relevant now
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        $this->_clear_cached_properties();
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        //make sure we update field settings and the date for all EE_Datetime_Fields
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        $model_fields = $this->get_model()->field_settings(false);
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        foreach ($model_fields as $field_name => $field_obj) {
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            if ($field_obj instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
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                $field_obj->set_timezone($this->_timezone);
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                if (isset($this->_fields[$field_name]) && $this->_fields[$field_name] instanceof DateTime) {
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                    $this->_fields[$field_name]->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($this->_timezone));
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                }
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            }
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * @return string timezone string
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     */
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    public function get_timezone()
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    {
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        return $this->_timezone;
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    }
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    /**
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     *
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     * @param string $format should be a format recognizable by PHP date() functions.
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     */
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    public function set_date_format($format)
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    {
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        $this->_dt_frmt = $format;
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        $this->_clear_cached_properties();
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    }
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    /**
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     *
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     * @param string $format should be a format recognizable by PHP date() functions.
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    public function set_time_format($format)
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    {
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        $this->_tm_frmt = $format;
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        //clear cached_properties because they won't be relevant now.
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        $this->_clear_cached_properties();
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    }
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    /**
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     * This returns the current internal set format for the date and time formats.
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     *
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     * @param bool $full           if true (default), then return the full format.  Otherwise will return an array
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     *                             where the first value is the date format and the second value is the time format.
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     * @return mixed string|array
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     */
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    public function get_format($full = true)
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    {
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        return $full ? $this->_dt_frmt . ' ' . $this->_tm_frmt : array($this->_dt_frmt, $this->_tm_frmt);
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    }
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    /**
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     * cache
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     * stores the passed model object on the current model object.
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     * In certain circumstances, we can use this cached model object instead of querying for another one entirely.
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     * @param string        $relationName    one of the keys in the _model_relations array on the model. Eg
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     *                                       'Registration' associated with this model object
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     * @param EE_Base_Class $object_to_cache that has a relation to this model object. (Eg, if this is a Transaction,
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     *                                       that could be a payment or a registration)
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     * @param null          $cache_id        a string or number that will be used as the key for any Belongs_To_Many
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     *                                       items which will be stored in an array on this object
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     * @throws EE_Error
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     * @return mixed    index into cache, or just TRUE if the relation is of type Belongs_To (because there's only one
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     *                  related thing, no array)
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     */
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    public function cache($relationName = '', $object_to_cache = null, $cache_id = null)
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    {
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        // its entirely possible that there IS no related object yet in which case there is nothing to cache.
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        if ( ! $object_to_cache instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
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            return false;
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        }
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        // also get "how" the object is related, or throw an error
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        if ( ! $relationship_to_model = $this->get_model()->related_settings_for($relationName)) {
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            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('There is no relationship to %s on a %s. Cannot cache it', 'event_espresso'),
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                $relationName, get_class($this)));
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        }
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        // how many things are related ?
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        if ($relationship_to_model instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
530
            // if it's a "belongs to" relationship, then there's only one related model object  eg, if this is a registration, there's only 1 attendee for it
531
            // so for these model objects just set it to be cached
532
            $this->_model_relations[$relationName] = $object_to_cache;
533
            $return = true;
534
        } else {
535
            // otherwise, this is the "many" side of a one to many relationship, so we'll add the object to the array of related objects for that type.
536
            // eg: if this is an event, there are many registrations for that event, so we cache the registrations in an array
537
            if ( ! is_array($this->_model_relations[$relationName])) {
538
                // if for some reason, the cached item is a model object, then stick that in the array, otherwise start with an empty array
539
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName] = $this->_model_relations[$relationName] instanceof EE_Base_Class
540
                    ? array($this->_model_relations[$relationName]) : array();
541
            }
542
            // first check for a cache_id which is normally empty
543
            if ( ! empty($cache_id)) {
544
                // if the cache_id exists, then it means we are purposely trying to cache this with a known key that can then be used to retrieve the object later on
545
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName][$cache_id] = $object_to_cache;
546
                $return = $cache_id;
547
            } elseif ($object_to_cache->ID()) {
548
                // OR the cached object originally came from the db, so let's just use it's PK for an ID
549
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName][$object_to_cache->ID()] = $object_to_cache;
550
                $return = $object_to_cache->ID();
551
            } else {
552
                // OR it's a new object with no ID, so just throw it in the array with an auto-incremented ID
553
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName][] = $object_to_cache;
554
                // move the internal pointer to the end of the array
555
                end($this->_model_relations[$relationName]);
556
                // and grab the key so that we can return it
557
                $return = key($this->_model_relations[$relationName]);
558
            }
559
        }
560
        return $return;
561
    }
562
563
564
565
    /**
566
     * For adding an item to the cached_properties property.
567
     *
568
     * @access protected
569
     * @param string      $fieldname the property item the corresponding value is for.
570
     * @param mixed       $value     The value we are caching.
571
     * @param string|null $cache_type
572
     * @return void
573
     * @throws EE_Error
574
     */
575
    protected function _set_cached_property($fieldname, $value, $cache_type = null)
576
    {
577
        //first make sure this property exists
578
        $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($fieldname);
579
        $cache_type = empty($cache_type) ? 'standard' : $cache_type;
580
        $this->_cached_properties[$fieldname][$cache_type] = $value;
581
    }
582
583
584
585
    /**
586
     * This returns the value cached property if it exists OR the actual property value if the cache doesn't exist.
587
     * This also SETS the cache if we return the actual property!
588
     *
589
     * @param string $fieldname        the name of the property we're trying to retrieve
590
     * @param bool   $pretty
591
     * @param string $extra_cache_ref  This allows the user to specify an extra cache ref for the given property
592
     *                                 (in cases where the same property may be used for different outputs
593
     *                                 - i.e. datetime, money etc.)
594
     *                                 It can also accept certain pre-defined "schema" strings
595
     *                                 to define how to output the property.
596
     *                                 see the field's prepare_for_pretty_echoing for what strings can be used
597
     * @return mixed                   whatever the value for the property is we're retrieving
598
     * @throws EE_Error
599
     */
600
    protected function _get_cached_property($fieldname, $pretty = false, $extra_cache_ref = null)
601
    {
602
        //verify the field exists
603
        $model = $this->get_model();
604
        $model->field_settings_for($fieldname);
605
        $cache_type = $pretty ? 'pretty' : 'standard';
606
        $cache_type .= ! empty($extra_cache_ref) ? '_' . $extra_cache_ref : '';
607
        if (isset($this->_cached_properties[$fieldname][$cache_type])) {
608
            return $this->_cached_properties[$fieldname][$cache_type];
609
        }
610
        $value = $this->_get_fresh_property($fieldname, $pretty, $extra_cache_ref);
611
        $this->_set_cached_property($fieldname, $value, $cache_type);
612
        return $value;
613
    }
614
615
616
    /**
617
     * If the cache didn't fetch the needed item, this fetches it.
618
     * @param string $fieldname
619
     * @param bool $pretty
620
     * @param string $extra_cache_ref
621
     * @return mixed
622
     * @throws EE_Error
623
     */
624
    protected function _get_fresh_property($fieldname, $pretty = false, $extra_cache_ref = null)
625
    {
626
        $field_obj = $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($fieldname);
627
        // If this is an EE_Datetime_Field we need to make sure timezone, formats, and output are correct
628
        if ($field_obj instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
629
            $this->_prepare_datetime_field($field_obj, $pretty, $extra_cache_ref);
630
        }
631
        if ( ! isset($this->_fields[$fieldname])) {
632
            $this->_fields[$fieldname] = null;
633
        }
634
        $value = $pretty
635
            ? $field_obj->prepare_for_pretty_echoing($this->_fields[$fieldname], $extra_cache_ref)
636
            : $field_obj->prepare_for_get($this->_fields[$fieldname]);
637
        return $value;
638
    }
639
640
641
    /**
642
     * set timezone, formats, and output for EE_Datetime_Field objects
643
     *
644
     * @param \EE_Datetime_Field $datetime_field
645
     * @param bool $pretty
646
     * @param null $date_or_time
647
     * @return void
648
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
649
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
650
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
651
     * @throws EE_Error
652
     */
653
    protected function _prepare_datetime_field(
654
        EE_Datetime_Field $datetime_field,
655
        $pretty = false,
656
        $date_or_time = null
657
    ) {
658
        $datetime_field->set_timezone($this->_timezone);
659
        $datetime_field->set_date_format($this->_dt_frmt, $pretty);
660
        $datetime_field->set_time_format($this->_tm_frmt, $pretty);
661
        //set the output returned
662
        switch ($date_or_time) {
663
            case 'D' :
664
                $datetime_field->set_date_time_output('date');
665
                break;
666
            case 'T' :
667
                $datetime_field->set_date_time_output('time');
668
                break;
669
            default :
670
                $datetime_field->set_date_time_output();
671
        }
672
    }
673
674
675
676
    /**
677
     * This just takes care of clearing out the cached_properties
678
     *
679
     * @return void
680
     */
681
    protected function _clear_cached_properties()
682
    {
683
        $this->_cached_properties = array();
684
    }
685
686
687
688
    /**
689
     * This just clears out ONE property if it exists in the cache
690
     *
691
     * @param  string $property_name the property to remove if it exists (from the _cached_properties array)
692
     * @return void
693
     */
694
    protected function _clear_cached_property($property_name)
695
    {
696
        if (isset($this->_cached_properties[$property_name])) {
697
            unset($this->_cached_properties[$property_name]);
698
        }
699
    }
700
701
702
703
    /**
704
     * Ensures that this related thing is a model object.
705
     *
706
     * @param mixed  $object_or_id EE_base_Class/int/string either a related model object, or its ID
707
     * @param string $model_name   name of the related thing, eg 'Attendee',
708
     * @return EE_Base_Class
709
     * @throws EE_Error
710
     */
711
    protected function ensure_related_thing_is_model_obj($object_or_id, $model_name)
712
    {
713
        $other_model_instance = self::_get_model_instance_with_name(
714
            self::_get_model_classname($model_name),
715
            $this->_timezone
716
        );
717
        return $other_model_instance->ensure_is_obj($object_or_id);
718
    }
719
720
721
722
    /**
723
     * Forgets the cached model of the given relation Name. So the next time we request it,
724
     * we will fetch it again from the database. (Handy if you know it's changed somehow).
725
     * If a specific object is supplied, and the relationship to it is either a HasMany or HABTM,
726
     * then only remove that one object from our cached array. Otherwise, clear the entire list
727
     *
728
     * @param string $relationName                         one of the keys in the _model_relations array on the model.
729
     *                                                     Eg 'Registration'
730
     * @param mixed  $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array or an index into the array of cached things, or NULL
731
     *                                                     if you intend to use $clear_all = TRUE, or the relation only
732
     *                                                     has 1 object anyways (ie, it's a BelongsToRelation)
733
     * @param bool   $clear_all                            This flags clearing the entire cache relation property if
734
     *                                                     this is HasMany or HABTM.
735
     * @throws EE_Error
736
     * @return EE_Base_Class | boolean from which was cleared from the cache, or true if we requested to remove a
737
     *                       relation from all
738
     */
739
    public function clear_cache($relationName, $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array = null, $clear_all = false)
740
    {
741
        $relationship_to_model = $this->get_model()->related_settings_for($relationName);
742
        $index_in_cache = '';
743
        if ( ! $relationship_to_model) {
744
            throw new EE_Error(
745
                sprintf(
746
                    __("There is no relationship to %s on a %s. Cannot clear that cache", 'event_espresso'),
747
                    $relationName,
748
                    get_class($this)
749
                )
750
            );
751
        }
752
        if ($clear_all) {
753
            $obj_removed = true;
754
            $this->_model_relations[$relationName] = null;
755
        } elseif ($relationship_to_model instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
756
            $obj_removed = $this->_model_relations[$relationName];
757
            $this->_model_relations[$relationName] = null;
758
        } else {
759
            if ($object_to_remove_or_index_into_array instanceof EE_Base_Class
760
                && $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array->ID()
761
            ) {
762
                $index_in_cache = $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array->ID();
763
                if (is_array($this->_model_relations[$relationName])
764
                    && ! isset($this->_model_relations[$relationName][$index_in_cache])
765
                ) {
766
                    $index_found_at = null;
767
                    //find this object in the array even though it has a different key
768
                    foreach ($this->_model_relations[$relationName] as $index => $obj) {
769
                        if (
770
                            $obj instanceof EE_Base_Class
771
                            && (
772
                                $obj == $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array
773
                                || $obj->ID() === $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array->ID()
774
                            )
775
                        ) {
776
                            $index_found_at = $index;
777
                            break;
778
                        }
779
                    }
780
                    if ($index_found_at) {
781
                        $index_in_cache = $index_found_at;
782
                    } else {
783
                        //it wasn't found. huh. well obviously it doesn't need to be removed from teh cache
784
                        //if it wasn't in it to begin with. So we're done
785
                        return $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array;
786
                    }
787
                }
788
            } elseif ($object_to_remove_or_index_into_array instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
789
                //so they provided a model object, but it's not yet saved to the DB... so let's go hunting for it!
790
                foreach ($this->get_all_from_cache($relationName) as $index => $potentially_obj_we_want) {
791
                    if ($potentially_obj_we_want == $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array) {
792
                        $index_in_cache = $index;
793
                    }
794
                }
795
            } else {
796
                $index_in_cache = $object_to_remove_or_index_into_array;
797
            }
798
            //supposedly we've found it. But it could just be that the client code
799
            //provided a bad index/object
800
            if (
801
            isset(
802
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName],
803
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName][$index_in_cache]
804
            )
805
            ) {
806
                $obj_removed = $this->_model_relations[$relationName][$index_in_cache];
807
                unset($this->_model_relations[$relationName][$index_in_cache]);
808
            } else {
809
                //that thing was never cached anyways.
810
                $obj_removed = null;
811
            }
812
        }
813
        return $obj_removed;
814
    }
815
816
817
818
    /**
819
     * update_cache_after_object_save
820
     * Allows a cached item to have it's cache ID (within the array of cached items) reset using the new ID it has
821
     * obtained after being saved to the db
822
     *
823
     * @param string         $relationName       - the type of object that is cached
824
     * @param EE_Base_Class $newly_saved_object - the newly saved object to be re-cached
825
     * @param string         $current_cache_id   - the ID that was used when originally caching the object
826
     * @return boolean TRUE on success, FALSE on fail
827
     * @throws EE_Error
828
     */
829
    public function update_cache_after_object_save(
830
        $relationName,
831
        EE_Base_Class $newly_saved_object,
832
        $current_cache_id = ''
833
    ) {
834
        // verify that incoming object is of the correct type
835
        $obj_class = 'EE_' . $relationName;
836
        if ($newly_saved_object instanceof $obj_class) {
837
            /* @type EE_Base_Class $newly_saved_object */
838
            // now get the type of relation
839
            $relationship_to_model = $this->get_model()->related_settings_for($relationName);
840
            // if this is a 1:1 relationship
841
            if ($relationship_to_model instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
842
                // then just replace the cached object with the newly saved object
843
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName] = $newly_saved_object;
844
                return true;
845
                // or if it's some kind of sordid feral polyamorous relationship...
846
            } elseif (is_array($this->_model_relations[$relationName])
847
                      && isset($this->_model_relations[$relationName][$current_cache_id])
848
            ) {
849
                // then remove the current cached item
850
                unset($this->_model_relations[$relationName][$current_cache_id]);
851
                // and cache the newly saved object using it's new ID
852
                $this->_model_relations[$relationName][$newly_saved_object->ID()] = $newly_saved_object;
853
                return true;
854
            }
855
        }
856
        return false;
857
    }
858
859
860
861
    /**
862
     * Fetches a single EE_Base_Class on that relation. (If the relation is of type
863
     * BelongsTo, it will only ever have 1 object. However, other relations could have an array of objects)
864
     *
865
     * @param string $relationName
866
     * @return EE_Base_Class
867
     */
868
    public function get_one_from_cache($relationName)
869
    {
870
        $cached_array_or_object = isset($this->_model_relations[$relationName]) ? $this->_model_relations[$relationName]
871
            : null;
872
        if (is_array($cached_array_or_object)) {
873
            return array_shift($cached_array_or_object);
874
        } else {
875
            return $cached_array_or_object;
876
        }
877
    }
878
879
880
    /**
881
     * Fetches a single EE_Base_Class on that relation. (If the relation is of type
882
     * BelongsTo, it will only ever have 1 object. However, other relations could have an array of objects)
883
     *
884
     * @param string $relationName
885
     * @throws \ReflectionException
886
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
887
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
888
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
889
     * @throws EE_Error
890
     * @return EE_Base_Class[] NOT necessarily indexed by primary keys
891
     */
892
    public function get_all_from_cache($relationName)
893
    {
894
        $objects = isset($this->_model_relations[$relationName]) ? $this->_model_relations[$relationName] : array();
895
        // if the result is not an array, but exists, make it an array
896
        $objects = is_array($objects) ? $objects : array($objects);
897
        //bugfix for https://events.codebasehq.com/projects/event-espresso/tickets/7143
898
        //basically, if this model object was stored in the session, and these cached model objects
899
        //already have IDs, let's make sure they're in their model's entity mapper
900
        //otherwise we will have duplicates next time we call
901
        // EE_Registry::instance()->load_model( $relationName )->get_one_by_ID( $result->ID() );
902
        $model = EE_Registry::instance()->load_model($relationName);
903
        foreach ($objects as $model_object) {
904
            if ($model instanceof EEM_Base && $model_object instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
905
                //ensure its in the map if it has an ID; otherwise it will be added to the map when its saved
906
                if ($model_object->ID()) {
907
                    $model->add_to_entity_map($model_object);
908
                }
909
            } else {
910
                throw new EE_Error(
911
                    sprintf(
912
                        __(
913
                            'Error retrieving related model objects. Either $1%s is not a model or $2%s is not a model object',
914
                            'event_espresso'
915
                        ),
916
                        $relationName,
917
                        gettype($model_object)
918
                    )
919
                );
920
            }
921
        }
922
        return $objects;
923
    }
924
925
926
927
    /**
928
     * Returns the next x number of EE_Base_Class objects in sequence from this object as found in the database
929
     * matching the given query conditions.
930
     *
931
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by  What field is being used as the reference point.
932
     * @param int   $limit              How many objects to return.
933
     * @param array $query_params       Any additional conditions on the query.
934
     * @param null  $columns_to_select  If left null, then an array of EE_Base_Class objects is returned, otherwise
935
     *                                  you can indicate just the columns you want returned
936
     * @return array|EE_Base_Class[]
937
     * @throws EE_Error
938
     */
939 View Code Duplication
    public function next_x($field_to_order_by = null, $limit = 1, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null)
940
    {
941
        $model = $this->get_model();
942
        $field = empty($field_to_order_by) && $model->has_primary_key_field()
943
            ? $model->get_primary_key_field()->get_name()
944
            : $field_to_order_by;
945
        $current_value = ! empty($field) ? $this->get($field) : null;
946
        if (empty($field) || empty($current_value)) {
947
            return array();
948
        }
949
        return $model->next_x($current_value, $field, $limit, $query_params, $columns_to_select);
950
    }
951
952
953
954
    /**
955
     * Returns the previous x number of EE_Base_Class objects in sequence from this object as found in the database
956
     * matching the given query conditions.
957
     *
958
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by  What field is being used as the reference point.
959
     * @param int   $limit              How many objects to return.
960
     * @param array $query_params       Any additional conditions on the query.
961
     * @param null  $columns_to_select  If left null, then an array of EE_Base_Class objects is returned, otherwise
962
     *                                  you can indicate just the columns you want returned
963
     * @return array|EE_Base_Class[]
964
     * @throws EE_Error
965
     */
966 View Code Duplication
    public function previous_x(
967
        $field_to_order_by = null,
968
        $limit = 1,
969
        $query_params = array(),
970
        $columns_to_select = null
971
    ) {
972
        $model = $this->get_model();
973
        $field = empty($field_to_order_by) && $model->has_primary_key_field()
974
            ? $model->get_primary_key_field()->get_name()
975
            : $field_to_order_by;
976
        $current_value = ! empty($field) ? $this->get($field) : null;
977
        if (empty($field) || empty($current_value)) {
978
            return array();
979
        }
980
        return $model->previous_x($current_value, $field, $limit, $query_params, $columns_to_select);
981
    }
982
983
984
985
    /**
986
     * Returns the next EE_Base_Class object in sequence from this object as found in the database
987
     * matching the given query conditions.
988
     *
989
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by  What field is being used as the reference point.
990
     * @param array $query_params       Any additional conditions on the query.
991
     * @param null  $columns_to_select  If left null, then an array of EE_Base_Class objects is returned, otherwise
992
     *                                  you can indicate just the columns you want returned
993
     * @return array|EE_Base_Class
994
     * @throws EE_Error
995
     */
996 View Code Duplication
    public function next($field_to_order_by = null, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null)
997
    {
998
        $model = $this->get_model();
999
        $field = empty($field_to_order_by) && $model->has_primary_key_field()
1000
            ? $model->get_primary_key_field()->get_name()
1001
            : $field_to_order_by;
1002
        $current_value = ! empty($field) ? $this->get($field) : null;
1003
        if (empty($field) || empty($current_value)) {
1004
            return array();
1005
        }
1006
        return $model->next($current_value, $field, $query_params, $columns_to_select);
1007
    }
1008
1009
1010
1011
    /**
1012
     * Returns the previous EE_Base_Class object in sequence from this object as found in the database
1013
     * matching the given query conditions.
1014
     *
1015
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by  What field is being used as the reference point.
1016
     * @param array $query_params       Any additional conditions on the query.
1017
     * @param null  $columns_to_select  If left null, then an EE_Base_Class object is returned, otherwise
1018
     *                                  you can indicate just the column you want returned
1019
     * @return array|EE_Base_Class
1020
     * @throws EE_Error
1021
     */
1022 View Code Duplication
    public function previous($field_to_order_by = null, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null)
1023
    {
1024
        $model = $this->get_model();
1025
        $field = empty($field_to_order_by) && $model->has_primary_key_field()
1026
            ? $model->get_primary_key_field()->get_name()
1027
            : $field_to_order_by;
1028
        $current_value = ! empty($field) ? $this->get($field) : null;
1029
        if (empty($field) || empty($current_value)) {
1030
            return array();
1031
        }
1032
        return $model->previous($current_value, $field, $query_params, $columns_to_select);
1033
    }
1034
1035
1036
1037
    /**
1038
     * Overrides parent because parent expects old models.
1039
     * This also doesn't do any validation, and won't work for serialized arrays
1040
     *
1041
     * @param string $field_name
1042
     * @param mixed  $field_value_from_db
1043
     * @throws EE_Error
1044
     */
1045
    public function set_from_db($field_name, $field_value_from_db)
1046
    {
1047
        $field_obj = $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($field_name);
1048
        if ($field_obj instanceof EE_Model_Field_Base) {
1049
            //you would think the DB has no NULLs for non-null label fields right? wrong!
1050
            //eg, a CPT model object could have an entry in the posts table, but no
1051
            //entry in the meta table. Meaning that all its columns in the meta table
1052
            //are null! yikes! so when we find one like that, use defaults for its meta columns
1053
            if ($field_value_from_db === null) {
1054
                if ($field_obj->is_nullable()) {
1055
                    //if the field allows nulls, then let it be null
1056
                    $field_value = null;
1057
                } else {
1058
                    $field_value = $field_obj->get_default_value();
1059
                }
1060
            } else {
1061
                $field_value = $field_obj->prepare_for_set_from_db($field_value_from_db);
1062
            }
1063
            $this->_fields[$field_name] = $field_value;
1064
            $this->_clear_cached_property($field_name);
1065
        }
1066
    }
1067
1068
1069
1070
    /**
1071
     * verifies that the specified field is of the correct type
1072
     *
1073
     * @param string $field_name
1074
     * @param string $extra_cache_ref This allows the user to specify an extra cache ref for the given property
1075
     *                                (in cases where the same property may be used for different outputs
1076
     *                                - i.e. datetime, money etc.)
1077
     * @return mixed
1078
     * @throws EE_Error
1079
     */
1080
    public function get($field_name, $extra_cache_ref = null)
1081
    {
1082
        return $this->_get_cached_property($field_name, false, $extra_cache_ref);
1083
    }
1084
1085
1086
1087
    /**
1088
     * This method simply returns the RAW unprocessed value for the given property in this class
1089
     *
1090
     * @param  string $field_name A valid fieldname
1091
     * @return mixed              Whatever the raw value stored on the property is.
1092
     * @throws EE_Error if fieldSettings is misconfigured or the field doesn't exist.
1093
     */
1094
    public function get_raw($field_name)
1095
    {
1096
        $field_settings = $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($field_name);
1097
        switch(true){
1098
            case $field_settings instanceof EE_Datetime_Field && $this->_fields[$field_name] instanceof DateTime:
1099
                $value = $this->_fields[$field_name]->format('U');
1100
                break;
1101
            case $field_settings instanceof EE_Money_Field && $this->_fields[$field_name] instanceof Money:
1102
                $value = $this->_fields[$field_name]->floatAmount();
1103
                break;
1104
            default:
1105
                $value = $this->_fields[$field_name];
1106
        }
1107
        return $value;
1108
    }
1109
1110
1111
1112
    /**
1113
     * This is used to return the internal DateTime object used for a field that is a
1114
     * EE_Datetime_Field.
1115
     *
1116
     * @param string $field_name               The field name retrieving the DateTime object.
1117
     * @return mixed null | false | DateTime  If the requested field is NOT a EE_Datetime_Field then
1118
     * @throws EE_Error
1119
     *                                         an error is set and false returned.  If the field IS an
1120
     *                                         EE_Datetime_Field and but the field value is null, then
1121
     *                                         just null is returned (because that indicates that likely
1122
     *                                         this field is nullable).
1123
     */
1124
    public function get_DateTime_object($field_name)
1125
    {
1126
        $field_settings = $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($field_name);
1127 View Code Duplication
        if ( ! $field_settings instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
1128
            EE_Error::add_error(
1129
                sprintf(
1130
                    __(
1131
                        'The field %s is not an EE_Datetime_Field field.  There is no DateTime object stored on this field type.',
1132
                        'event_espresso'
1133
                    ),
1134
                    $field_name
1135
                ),
1136
                __FILE__,
1137
                __FUNCTION__,
1138
                __LINE__
1139
            );
1140
            return false;
1141
        }
1142
        return $this->_fields[$field_name];
1143
    }
1144
1145
1146
    /**
1147
     * Gets a Money object for the specified field. Please note that this should only be
1148
     * used for fields corresponding to EE_Money_Fields, and it will always return a money object,
1149
     * or else it will throw an exception.
1150
     *
1151
     * @param $field_name
1152
     * @return Money
1153
     * @throws InvalidEntityException
1154
     * @throws EE_Error
1155
     * @throws DomainException
1156
     */
1157
    public function getMoneyObject($field_name)
1158
    {
1159
        $this->verifyUsesMoney(__FUNCTION__);
1160
        $field = $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($field_name);
1161
        $value = isset($this->_fields[$field_name]) ? $this->_fields[$field_name] : null;
1162
        if (! $field instanceof EE_Money_Field
1163
            || ! $value instanceof Money) {
1164
            throw new InvalidEntityException(
1165
                get_class($value),
1166
                'Money',
1167
                sprintf(
1168
                    esc_html__(
1169
                        // @codingStandardsIgnoreStart
1170
                        'Tried to retrieve money value from %1$s with ID %2$s from field %3$s but no money object present.',
1171
                        // @codingStandardsIgnoreEnd
1172
                        'event_espresso'
1173
                    ),
1174
                    get_class($this),
1175
                    $this->ID(),
1176
                    $field_name
1177
                )
1178
            );
1179
        }
1180
        return $value;
1181
    }
1182
1183
1184
1185
    /**
1186
     * To be used in template to immediately echo out the value, and format it for output.
1187
     * Eg, should call stripslashes and whatnot before echoing
1188
     *
1189
     * @param string $field_name      the name of the field as it appears in the DB
1190
     * @param string $extra_cache_ref This allows the user to specify an extra cache ref for the given property
1191
     *                                (in cases where the same property may be used for different outputs
1192
     *                                - i.e. datetime, money etc.)
1193
     * @return void
1194
     * @throws EE_Error
1195
     */
1196
    public function e($field_name, $extra_cache_ref = null)
1197
    {
1198
        echo $this->get_pretty($field_name, $extra_cache_ref);
1199
    }
1200
1201
1202
1203
    /**
1204
     * Exactly like e(), echoes out the field, but sets its schema to 'form_input', so that it
1205
     * can be easily used as the value of form input.
1206
     *
1207
     * @param string $field_name
1208
     * @return void
1209
     * @throws EE_Error
1210
     */
1211
    public function f($field_name)
1212
    {
1213
        $this->e($field_name, 'form_input');
1214
    }
1215
1216
    /**
1217
     * Same as `f()` but just returns the value instead of echoing it
1218
     * @param string $field_name
1219
     * @return string
1220
     * @throws EE_Error
1221
     */
1222
    public function get_f($field_name)
1223
    {
1224
        return (string)$this->get_pretty($field_name,'form_input');
1225
    }
1226
1227
1228
1229
    /**
1230
     * Gets a pretty view of the field's value. $extra_cache_ref can specify different formats for this.
1231
     * The $extra_cache_ref will be passed to the model field's prepare_for_pretty_echoing, so consult the field's class
1232
     * to see what options are available.
1233
     * @param string $field_name
1234
     * @param string $extra_cache_ref This allows the user to specify an extra cache ref for the given property
1235
     *                                (in cases where the same property may be used for different outputs
1236
     *                                - i.e. datetime, money etc.)
1237
     * @return mixed
1238
     * @throws EE_Error
1239
     */
1240
    public function get_pretty($field_name, $extra_cache_ref = null)
1241
    {
1242
        return $this->_get_cached_property($field_name, true, $extra_cache_ref);
1243
    }
1244
1245
1246
1247
    /**
1248
     * This simply returns the datetime for the given field name
1249
     * Note: this protected function is called by the wrapper get_date or get_time or get_datetime functions
1250
     * (and the equivalent e_date, e_time, e_datetime).
1251
     *
1252
     * @access   protected
1253
     * @param string   $field_name   Field on the instantiated EE_Base_Class child object
1254
     * @param string   $dt_frmt      valid datetime format used for date
1255
     *                               (if '' then we just use the default on the field,
1256
     *                               if NULL we use the last-used format)
1257
     * @param string   $tm_frmt      Same as above except this is for time format
1258
     * @param string   $date_or_time if NULL then both are returned, otherwise "D" = only date and "T" = only time.
1259
     * @param  boolean $echo         Whether the dtt is echoing using pretty echoing or just returned using vanilla get
1260
     * @return string|bool|EE_Error string on success, FALSE on fail, or EE_Error Exception is thrown
1261
     *                               if field is not a valid dtt field, or void if echoing
1262
     * @throws EE_Error
1263
     */
1264
    protected function _get_datetime($field_name, $dt_frmt = '', $tm_frmt = '', $date_or_time = '', $echo = false)
1265
    {
1266
        // clear cached property
1267
        $this->_clear_cached_property($field_name);
1268
        //reset format properties because they are used in get()
1269
        $this->_dt_frmt = $dt_frmt !== '' ? $dt_frmt : $this->_dt_frmt;
1270
        $this->_tm_frmt = $tm_frmt !== '' ? $tm_frmt : $this->_tm_frmt;
1271
        if ($echo) {
1272
            $this->e($field_name, $date_or_time);
1273
            return '';
1274
        }
1275
        return $this->get($field_name, $date_or_time);
1276
    }
1277
1278
1279
1280
    /**
1281
     * below are wrapper functions for the various datetime outputs that can be obtained for JUST returning the date
1282
     * portion of a datetime value. (note the only difference between get_ and e_ is one returns the value and the
1283
     * other echoes the pretty value for dtt)
1284
     *
1285
     * @param  string $field_name name of model object datetime field holding the value
1286
     * @param  string $format     format for the date returned (if NULL we use default in dt_frmt property)
1287
     * @return string            datetime value formatted
1288
     * @throws EE_Error
1289
     */
1290
    public function get_date($field_name, $format = '')
1291
    {
1292
        return $this->_get_datetime($field_name, $format, null, 'D');
1293
    }
1294
1295
1296
1297
    /**
1298
     * @param      $field_name
1299
     * @param string $format
1300
     * @throws EE_Error
1301
     */
1302
    public function e_date($field_name, $format = '')
1303
    {
1304
        $this->_get_datetime($field_name, $format, null, 'D', true);
1305
    }
1306
1307
1308
1309
    /**
1310
     * below are wrapper functions for the various datetime outputs that can be obtained for JUST returning the time
1311
     * portion of a datetime value. (note the only difference between get_ and e_ is one returns the value and the
1312
     * other echoes the pretty value for dtt)
1313
     *
1314
     * @param  string $field_name name of model object datetime field holding the value
1315
     * @param  string $format     format for the time returned ( if NULL we use default in tm_frmt property)
1316
     * @return string             datetime value formatted
1317
     * @throws EE_Error
1318
     */
1319
    public function get_time($field_name, $format = '')
1320
    {
1321
        return $this->_get_datetime($field_name, null, $format, 'T');
1322
    }
1323
1324
1325
1326
    /**
1327
     * @param      $field_name
1328
     * @param string $format
1329
     * @throws EE_Error
1330
     */
1331
    public function e_time($field_name, $format = '')
1332
    {
1333
        $this->_get_datetime($field_name, null, $format, 'T', true);
1334
    }
1335
1336
1337
1338
    /**
1339
     * below are wrapper functions for the various datetime outputs that can be obtained for returning the date AND
1340
     * time portion of a datetime value. (note the only difference between get_ and e_ is one returns the value and the
1341
     * other echoes the pretty value for dtt)
1342
     *
1343
     * @param  string $field_name name of model object datetime field holding the value
1344
     * @param  string $dt_frmt    format for the date returned (if NULL we use default in dt_frmt property)
1345
     * @param  string $tm_frmt    format for the time returned (if NULL we use default in tm_frmt property)
1346
     * @return string             datetime value formatted
1347
     * @throws EE_Error
1348
     */
1349
    public function get_datetime($field_name, $dt_frmt = '', $tm_frmt = '')
1350
    {
1351
        return $this->_get_datetime($field_name, $dt_frmt, $tm_frmt);
1352
    }
1353
1354
1355
1356
    /**
1357
     * @param string $field_name
1358
     * @param string $dt_frmt
1359
     * @param string $tm_frmt
1360
     * @throws EE_Error
1361
     */
1362
    public function e_datetime($field_name, $dt_frmt = '', $tm_frmt = '')
1363
    {
1364
        $this->_get_datetime($field_name, $dt_frmt, $tm_frmt, null, true);
1365
    }
1366
1367
1368
    /**
1369
     * Get the i8ln value for a date using the WordPress @see date_i18n function.
1370
     *
1371
     * @param string $field_name The EE_Datetime_Field reference for the date being retrieved.
1372
     * @param string $format PHP valid date/time string format.  If none is provided then the internal set format
1373
     *                           on the object will be used.
1374
     * @return string Date and time string in set locale or false if no field exists for the given
1375
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1376
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
1377
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
1378
     * @throws EE_Error
1379
     *                           field name.
1380
     */
1381
    public function get_i18n_datetime($field_name, $format = '')
1382
    {
1383
        $format = empty($format) ? $this->_dt_frmt . ' ' . $this->_tm_frmt : $format;
1384
        return date_i18n(
1385
            $format,
1386
            EEH_DTT_Helper::get_timestamp_with_offset($this->get_raw($field_name), $this->_timezone)
1387
        );
1388
    }
1389
1390
1391
1392
    /**
1393
     * This method validates whether the given field name is a valid field on the model object as well as it is of a
1394
     * type EE_Datetime_Field.  On success there will be returned the field settings.  On fail an EE_Error exception is
1395
     * thrown.
1396
     *
1397
     * @param  string $field_name The field name being checked
1398
     * @throws EE_Error
1399
     * @return EE_Datetime_Field
1400
     */
1401
    protected function _get_dtt_field_settings($field_name)
1402
    {
1403
        $field = $this->get_model()->field_settings_for($field_name);
1404
        //check if field is dtt
1405
        if ($field instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
1406
            return $field;
1407
        } else {
1408
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('The field name "%s" has been requested for the EE_Base_Class datetime functions and it is not a valid EE_Datetime_Field.  Please check the spelling of the field and make sure it has been setup as a EE_Datetime_Field in the %s model constructor',
1409
                'event_espresso'), $field_name, self::_get_model_classname(get_class($this))));
1410
        }
1411
    }
1412
1413
1414
1415
1416
    /**
1417
     * NOTE ABOUT BELOW:
1418
     * These convenience date and time setters are for setting date and time independently.  In other words you might
1419
     * want to change the time on a datetime_field but leave the date the same (or vice versa). IF on the other hand
1420
     * you want to set both date and time at the same time, you can just use the models default set($fieldname,$value)
1421
     * method and make sure you send the entire datetime value for setting.
1422
     */
1423
    /**
1424
     * sets the time on a datetime property
1425
     *
1426
     * @access protected
1427
     * @param string|Datetime $time      a valid time string for php datetime functions (or DateTime object)
1428
     * @param string          $fieldname the name of the field the time is being set on (must match a EE_Datetime_Field)
1429
     * @throws EE_Error
1430
     */
1431
    protected function _set_time_for($time, $fieldname)
1432
    {
1433
        $this->_set_date_time('T', $time, $fieldname);
1434
    }
1435
1436
1437
1438
    /**
1439
     * sets the date on a datetime property
1440
     *
1441
     * @access protected
1442
     * @param string|DateTime $date      a valid date string for php datetime functions ( or DateTime object)
1443
     * @param string          $fieldname the name of the field the date is being set on (must match a EE_Datetime_Field)
1444
     * @throws EE_Error
1445
     */
1446
    protected function _set_date_for($date, $fieldname)
1447
    {
1448
        $this->_set_date_time('D', $date, $fieldname);
1449
    }
1450
1451
1452
    /**
1453
     * This takes care of setting a date or time independently on a given model object property. This method also
1454
     * verifies that the given fieldname matches a model object property and is for a EE_Datetime_Field field
1455
     *
1456
     * @access protected
1457
     * @param string $what "T" for time, 'B' for both, 'D' for Date.
1458
     * @param string|DateTime $datetime_value A valid Date or Time string (or DateTime object)
1459
     * @param string $fieldname the name of the field the date OR time is being set on (must match a
1460
     *                                        EE_Datetime_Field property)
1461
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1462
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
1463
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
1464
     * @throws EE_Error
1465
     */
1466
    protected function _set_date_time($what = 'T', $datetime_value, $fieldname)
1467
    {
1468
        $field = $this->_get_dtt_field_settings($fieldname);
1469
        $field->set_timezone($this->_timezone);
1470
        $field->set_date_format($this->_dt_frmt);
1471
        $field->set_time_format($this->_tm_frmt);
1472
        switch ($what) {
1473
            case 'T' :
1474
                $this->_fields[$fieldname] = $field->prepare_for_set_with_new_time(
1475
                    $datetime_value,
1476
                    $this->_fields[$fieldname]
1477
                );
1478
                break;
1479
            case 'D' :
1480
                $this->_fields[$fieldname] = $field->prepare_for_set_with_new_date(
1481
                    $datetime_value,
1482
                    $this->_fields[$fieldname]
1483
                );
1484
                break;
1485
            case 'B' :
1486
                $this->_fields[$fieldname] = $field->prepare_for_set($datetime_value);
1487
                break;
1488
        }
1489
        $this->_clear_cached_property($fieldname);
1490
    }
1491
1492
1493
    /**
1494
     * This will return a timestamp for the website timezone but ONLY when the current website timezone is different
1495
     * than the timezone set for the website. NOTE, this currently only works well with methods that return values.  If
1496
     * you use it with methods that echo values the $_timestamp property may not get reset to its original value and
1497
     * that could lead to some unexpected results!
1498
     *
1499
     * @access public
1500
     * @param string $field_name This is the name of the field on the object that contains the date/time
1501
     *                                         value being returned.
1502
     * @param string $callback must match a valid method in this class (defaults to get_datetime)
1503
     * @param mixed (array|string) $args       This is the arguments that will be passed to the callback.
1504
     * @param string $prepend You can include something to prepend on the timestamp
1505
     * @param string $append You can include something to append on the timestamp
1506
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1507
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
1508
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
1509
     * @throws EE_Error
1510
     * @return string timestamp
1511
     */
1512
    public function display_in_my_timezone(
1513
        $field_name,
1514
        $callback = 'get_datetime',
1515
        $args = null,
1516
        $prepend = '',
1517
        $append = ''
1518
    ) {
1519
        $timezone = EEH_DTT_Helper::get_timezone();
1520
        if ($timezone === $this->_timezone) {
1521
            return '';
1522
        }
1523
        $original_timezone = $this->_timezone;
1524
        $this->set_timezone($timezone);
1525
        $fn = (array)$field_name;
1526
        $args = array_merge($fn, (array)$args);
1527 View Code Duplication
        if ( ! method_exists($this, $callback)) {
1528
            throw new EE_Error(
1529
                sprintf(
1530
                    __(
1531
                        'The method named "%s" given as the callback param in "display_in_my_timezone" does not exist.  Please check your spelling',
1532
                        'event_espresso'
1533
                    ),
1534
                    $callback
1535
                )
1536
            );
1537
        }
1538
        $args = (array)$args;
1539
        $return = $prepend . call_user_func_array(array($this, $callback), $args) . $append;
1540
        $this->set_timezone($original_timezone);
1541
        return $return;
1542
    }
1543
1544
1545
1546
    /**
1547
     * Deletes this model object.
1548
     * This calls the `EE_Base_Class::_delete` method.  Child classes wishing to change default behaviour should
1549
     * override
1550
     * `EE_Base_Class::_delete` NOT this class.
1551
     *
1552
     * @return boolean | int
1553
     * @throws EE_Error
1554
     */
1555
    public function delete()
1556
    {
1557
        /**
1558
         * Called just before the `EE_Base_Class::_delete` method call.
1559
         * Note: `EE_Base_Class::_delete` might be overridden by child classes so any client code hooking into these actions
1560
         * should be aware that `_delete` may not always result in a permanent delete.  For example, `EE_Soft_Delete_Base_Class::_delete`
1561
         * soft deletes (trash) the object and does not permanently delete it.
1562
         *
1563
         * @param EE_Base_Class $model_object about to be 'deleted'
1564
         */
1565
        do_action('AHEE__EE_Base_Class__delete__before', $this);
1566
        $result = $this->_delete();
1567
        /**
1568
         * Called just after the `EE_Base_Class::_delete` method call.
1569
         * Note: `EE_Base_Class::_delete` might be overridden by child classes so any client code hooking into these actions
1570
         * should be aware that `_delete` may not always result in a permanent delete.  For example `EE_Soft_Base_Class::_delete`
1571
         * soft deletes (trash) the object and does not permanently delete it.
1572
         *
1573
         * @param EE_Base_Class $model_object that was just 'deleted'
1574
         * @param boolean       $result
1575
         */
1576
        do_action('AHEE__EE_Base_Class__delete__end', $this, $result);
1577
        return $result;
1578
    }
1579
1580
1581
1582
    /**
1583
     * Calls the specific delete method for the instantiated class.
1584
     * This method is called by the public `EE_Base_Class::delete` method.  Any child classes desiring to override
1585
     * default functionality for "delete" (which is to call `permanently_delete`) should override this method NOT
1586
     * `EE_Base_Class::delete`
1587
     *
1588
     * @return bool|int
1589
     * @throws EE_Error
1590
     */
1591
    protected function _delete()
1592
    {
1593
        return $this->delete_permanently();
1594
    }
1595
1596
1597
1598
    /**
1599
     * Deletes this model object permanently from db (but keep in mind related models my block the delete and return an
1600
     * error)
1601
     *
1602
     * @return bool | int
1603
     * @throws EE_Error
1604
     */
1605
    public function delete_permanently()
1606
    {
1607
        /**
1608
         * Called just before HARD deleting a model object
1609
         *
1610
         * @param EE_Base_Class $model_object about to be 'deleted'
1611
         */
1612
        do_action('AHEE__EE_Base_Class__delete_permanently__before', $this);
1613
        $model = $this->get_model();
1614
        $result = $model->delete_permanently_by_ID($this->ID());
1615
        $this->refresh_cache_of_related_objects();
1616
        /**
1617
         * Called just after HARD deleting a model object
1618
         *
1619
         * @param EE_Base_Class $model_object that was just 'deleted'
1620
         * @param boolean       $result
1621
         */
1622
        do_action('AHEE__EE_Base_Class__delete_permanently__end', $this, $result);
1623
        return $result;
1624
    }
1625
1626
1627
1628
    /**
1629
     * When this model object is deleted, it may still be cached on related model objects. This clears the cache of
1630
     * related model objects
1631
     *
1632
     * @throws EE_Error
1633
     */
1634
    public function refresh_cache_of_related_objects()
1635
    {
1636
        $model = $this->get_model();
1637
        foreach ($model->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj) {
1638
            if ( ! empty($this->_model_relations[$relation_name])) {
1639
                $related_objects = $this->_model_relations[$relation_name];
1640
                if ($relation_obj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
1641
                    //this relation only stores a single model object, not an array
1642
                    //but let's make it consistent
1643
                    $related_objects = array($related_objects);
1644
                }
1645
                foreach ($related_objects as $related_object) {
1646
                    //only refresh their cache if they're in memory
1647
                    if ($related_object instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
1648
                        $related_object->clear_cache($model->get_this_model_name(), $this);
1649
                    }
1650
                }
1651
            }
1652
        }
1653
    }
1654
1655
1656
1657
    /**
1658
     *        Saves this object to the database. An array may be supplied to set some values on this
1659
     * object just before saving.
1660
     *
1661
     * @access public
1662
     * @param array $set_cols_n_values keys are field names, values are their new values,
1663
     *                                 if provided during the save() method (often client code will change the fields'
1664
     *                                 values before calling save)
1665
     * @throws EE_Error
1666
     * @return int , 1 on a successful update, the ID of the new entry on insert; 0 on failure or if the model object
1667
     *                                 isn't allowed to persist (as determined by EE_Base_Class::allow_persist())
1668
     */
1669
    public function save($set_cols_n_values = array())
1670
    {
1671
        $model = $this->get_model();
1672
        /**
1673
         * Filters the fields we're about to save on the model object
1674
         *
1675
         * @param array         $set_cols_n_values
1676
         * @param EE_Base_Class $model_object
1677
         */
1678
        $set_cols_n_values = (array)apply_filters('FHEE__EE_Base_Class__save__set_cols_n_values', $set_cols_n_values,
1679
            $this);
1680
        //set attributes as provided in $set_cols_n_values
1681
        foreach ($set_cols_n_values as $column => $value) {
1682
            $this->set($column, $value);
1683
        }
1684
        // no changes ? then don't do anything
1685
        if (! $this->_has_changes && $this->ID() && $model->get_primary_key_field()->is_auto_increment()) {
1686
            return 0;
1687
        }
1688
        /**
1689
         * Saving a model object.
1690
         * Before we perform a save, this action is fired.
1691
         *
1692
         * @param EE_Base_Class $model_object the model object about to be saved.
1693
         */
1694
        do_action('AHEE__EE_Base_Class__save__begin', $this);
1695
        if ( ! $this->allow_persist()) {
1696
            return 0;
1697
        }
1698
        //now get current attribute values
1699
        $save_cols_n_values = $this->_fields;
1700
        //if the object already has an ID, update it. Otherwise, insert it
1701
        //also: change the assumption about values passed to the model NOT being prepare dby the model object. They have been
1702
        $old_assumption_concerning_value_preparation = $model
1703
                                                            ->get_assumption_concerning_values_already_prepared_by_model_object();
1704
        $model->assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object(true);
1705
        //does this model have an autoincrement PK?
1706
        if ($model->has_primary_key_field()) {
1707
            if ($model->get_primary_key_field()->is_auto_increment()) {
1708
                //ok check if it's set, if so: update; if not, insert
1709
                if ( ! empty($save_cols_n_values[$model->primary_key_name()])) {
1710
                    $results = $model->update_by_ID($save_cols_n_values, $this->ID());
1711
                } else {
1712
                    unset($save_cols_n_values[$model->primary_key_name()]);
1713
                    $results = $model->insert($save_cols_n_values);
1714
                    if ($results) {
1715
                        //if successful, set the primary key
1716
                        //but don't use the normal SET method, because it will check if
1717
                        //an item with the same ID exists in the mapper & db, then
1718
                        //will find it in the db (because we just added it) and THAT object
1719
                        //will get added to the mapper before we can add this one!
1720
                        //but if we just avoid using the SET method, all that headache can be avoided
1721
                        $pk_field_name = $model->primary_key_name();
1722
                        $this->_fields[$pk_field_name] = $results;
1723
                        $this->_clear_cached_property($pk_field_name);
1724
                        $model->add_to_entity_map($this);
1725
                        $this->_update_cached_related_model_objs_fks();
1726
                    }
1727
                }
1728
            } else {//PK is NOT auto-increment
1729
                //so check if one like it already exists in the db
1730
                if ($model->exists_by_ID($this->ID())) {
1731
                    if (WP_DEBUG && ! $this->in_entity_map()) {
1732
                        throw new EE_Error(
1733
                            sprintf(
1734
                                __('Using a model object %1$s that is NOT in the entity map, can lead to unexpected errors. You should either: %4$s 1. Put it in the entity mapper by calling %2$s %4$s 2. Discard this model object and use what is in the entity mapper %4$s 3. Fetch from the database using %3$s',
1735
                                    'event_espresso'),
1736
                                get_class($this),
1737
                                get_class($model) . '::instance()->add_to_entity_map()',
1738
                                get_class($model) . '::instance()->get_one_by_ID()',
1739
                                '<br />'
1740
                            )
1741
                        );
1742
                    }
1743
                    $results = $model->update_by_ID($save_cols_n_values, $this->ID());
1744
                } else {
1745
                    $results = $model->insert($save_cols_n_values);
1746
                    $this->_update_cached_related_model_objs_fks();
1747
                }
1748
            }
1749
        } else {//there is NO primary key
1750
            $already_in_db = false;
1751
            foreach ($model->unique_indexes() as $index) {
1752
                $uniqueness_where_params = array_intersect_key($save_cols_n_values, $index->fields());
1753
                if ($model->exists(array($uniqueness_where_params))) {
1754
                    $already_in_db = true;
1755
                }
1756
            }
1757
            if ($already_in_db) {
1758
                $combined_pk_fields_n_values = array_intersect_key($save_cols_n_values,
1759
                    $model->get_combined_primary_key_fields());
1760
                $results = $model->update($save_cols_n_values, $combined_pk_fields_n_values);
1761
            } else {
1762
                $results = $model->insert($save_cols_n_values);
1763
            }
1764
        }
1765
        //restore the old assumption about values being prepared by the model object
1766
        $model
1767
             ->assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object($old_assumption_concerning_value_preparation);
1768
        /**
1769
         * After saving the model object this action is called
1770
         *
1771
         * @param EE_Base_Class $model_object which was just saved
1772
         * @param boolean|int   $results      if it were updated, TRUE or FALSE; if it were newly inserted
1773
         *                                    the new ID (or 0 if an error occurred and it wasn't updated)
1774
         */
1775
        do_action('AHEE__EE_Base_Class__save__end', $this, $results);
1776
        $this->_has_changes = false;
1777
        return $results;
1778
    }
1779
1780
1781
1782
    /**
1783
     * Updates the foreign key on related models objects pointing to this to have this model object's ID
1784
     * as their foreign key.  If the cached related model objects already exist in the db, saves them (so that the DB
1785
     * is consistent) Especially useful in case we JUST added this model object ot the database and we want to let its
1786
     * cached relations with foreign keys to it know about that change. Eg: we've created a transaction but haven't
1787
     * saved it to the db. We also create a registration and don't save it to the DB, but we DO cache it on the
1788
     * transaction. Now, when we save the transaction, the registration's TXN_ID will be automatically updated, whether
1789
     * or not they exist in the DB (if they do, their DB records will be automatically updated)
1790
     *
1791
     * @return void
1792
     * @throws EE_Error
1793
     */
1794
    protected function _update_cached_related_model_objs_fks()
1795
    {
1796
        $model = $this->get_model();
1797
        foreach ($model->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj) {
1798
            if ($relation_obj instanceof EE_Has_Many_Relation) {
1799
                foreach ($this->get_all_from_cache($relation_name) as $related_model_obj_in_cache) {
1800
                    $fk_to_this = $related_model_obj_in_cache->get_model()->get_foreign_key_to(
1801
                        $model->get_this_model_name()
1802
                    );
1803
                    $related_model_obj_in_cache->set($fk_to_this->get_name(), $this->ID());
1804
                    if ($related_model_obj_in_cache->ID()) {
1805
                        $related_model_obj_in_cache->save();
1806
                    }
1807
                }
1808
            }
1809
        }
1810
    }
1811
1812
1813
1814
    /**
1815
     * Saves this model object and its NEW cached relations to the database.
1816
     * (Meaning, for now, IT DOES NOT WORK if the cached items already exist in the DB.
1817
     * In order for that to work, we would need to mark model objects as dirty/clean...
1818
     * because otherwise, there's a potential for infinite looping of saving
1819
     * Saves the cached related model objects, and ensures the relation between them
1820
     * and this object and properly setup
1821
     *
1822
     * @return int ID of new model object on save; 0 on failure+
1823
     * @throws EE_Error
1824
     */
1825
    public function save_new_cached_related_model_objs()
1826
    {
1827
        //make sure this has been saved
1828
        if ( ! $this->ID()) {
1829
            $id = $this->save();
1830
        } else {
1831
            $id = $this->ID();
1832
        }
1833
        //now save all the NEW cached model objects  (ie they don't exist in the DB)
1834
        foreach ($this->get_model()->relation_settings() as $relationName => $relationObj) {
1835
            if ($this->_model_relations[$relationName]) {
1836
                //is this a relation where we should expect just ONE related object (ie, EE_Belongs_To_relation)
1837
                //or MANY related objects (ie, EE_HABTM_Relation or EE_Has_Many_Relation)?
1838
                if ($relationObj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
1839
                    //add a relation to that relation type (which saves the appropriate thing in the process)
1840
                    //but ONLY if it DOES NOT exist in the DB
1841
                    /* @var $related_model_obj EE_Base_Class */
1842
                    $related_model_obj = $this->_model_relations[$relationName];
1843
                    //					if( ! $related_model_obj->ID()){
1844
                    $this->_add_relation_to($related_model_obj, $relationName);
1845
                    $related_model_obj->save_new_cached_related_model_objs();
1846
                    //					}
1847
                } else {
1848
                    foreach ($this->_model_relations[$relationName] as $related_model_obj) {
1849
                        //add a relation to that relation type (which saves the appropriate thing in the process)
1850
                        //but ONLY if it DOES NOT exist in the DB
1851
                        //						if( ! $related_model_obj->ID()){
1852
                        $this->_add_relation_to($related_model_obj, $relationName);
1853
                        $related_model_obj->save_new_cached_related_model_objs();
1854
                        //						}
1855
                    }
1856
                }
1857
            }
1858
        }
1859
        return $id;
1860
    }
1861
1862
1863
1864
    /**
1865
     * for getting a model while instantiated.
1866
     *
1867
     * @return EEM_Base | EEM_CPT_Base
1868
     */
1869
    public function get_model()
1870
    {
1871
        if( ! $this->_model){
1872
            $modelName = self::_get_model_classname(get_class($this));
1873
            $this->_model = self::_get_model_instance_with_name($modelName, $this->_timezone);
1874
        } else {
1875
            $this->_model->set_timezone($this->_timezone);
1876
        }
1877
1878
        return $this->_model;
1879
    }
1880
1881
1882
1883
    /**
1884
     * @param $props_n_values
1885
     * @param $classname
1886
     * @return mixed bool|EE_Base_Class|EEM_CPT_Base
1887
     * @throws EE_Error
1888
     */
1889
    protected static function _get_object_from_entity_mapper($props_n_values, $classname)
1890
    {
1891
        //TODO: will not work for Term_Relationships because they have no PK!
1892
        $primary_id_ref = self::_get_primary_key_name($classname);
1893
        if (array_key_exists($primary_id_ref, $props_n_values) && ! empty($props_n_values[$primary_id_ref])) {
1894
            $id = $props_n_values[$primary_id_ref];
1895
            return self::_get_model($classname)->get_from_entity_map($id);
1896
        }
1897
        return false;
1898
    }
1899
1900
1901
1902
    /**
1903
     * This is called by child static "new_instance" method and we'll check to see if there is an existing db entry for
1904
     * the primary key (if present in incoming values). If there is a key in the incoming array that matches the
1905
     * primary key for the model AND it is not null, then we check the db. If there's a an object we return it.  If not
1906
     * we return false.
1907
     *
1908
     * @param  array  $props_n_values   incoming array of properties and their values
1909
     * @param  string $classname        the classname of the child class
1910
     * @param null    $timezone
1911
     * @param array   $date_formats     incoming date_formats in an array where the first value is the
1912
     *                                  date_format and the second value is the time format
1913
     * @return mixed (EE_Base_Class|bool)
1914
     * @throws EE_Error
1915
     */
1916
    protected static function _check_for_object($props_n_values, $classname, $timezone = null, $date_formats = array())
1917
    {
1918
        $existing = null;
1919
        $model = self::_get_model($classname, $timezone);
1920
        if ($model->has_primary_key_field()) {
1921
            $primary_id_ref = self::_get_primary_key_name($classname);
1922
            if (array_key_exists($primary_id_ref, $props_n_values)
1923
                && ! empty($props_n_values[$primary_id_ref])
1924
            ) {
1925
                $existing = $model->get_one_by_ID(
1926
                    $props_n_values[$primary_id_ref]
1927
                );
1928
            }
1929
        } elseif ($model->has_all_combined_primary_key_fields($props_n_values)) {
1930
            //no primary key on this model, but there's still a matching item in the DB
1931
            $existing = self::_get_model($classname, $timezone)->get_one_by_ID(
1932
                self::_get_model($classname, $timezone)->get_index_primary_key_string($props_n_values)
1933
            );
1934
        }
1935
        if ($existing) {
1936
            //set date formats if present before setting values
1937
            if ( ! empty($date_formats) && is_array($date_formats)) {
1938
                $existing->set_date_format($date_formats[0]);
1939
                $existing->set_time_format($date_formats[1]);
1940
            } else {
1941
                //set default formats for date and time
1942
                $existing->set_date_format(get_option('date_format'));
1943
                $existing->set_time_format(get_option('time_format'));
1944
            }
1945
            foreach ($props_n_values as $property => $field_value) {
1946
                $existing->set($property, $field_value);
1947
            }
1948
            return $existing;
1949
        } else {
1950
            return false;
1951
        }
1952
    }
1953
1954
1955
1956
    /**
1957
     * Gets the EEM_*_Model for this class
1958
     *
1959
     * @access public now, as this is more convenient
1960
     * @param      $classname
1961
     * @param null $timezone
1962
     * @throws EE_Error
1963
     * @return EEM_Base
1964
     */
1965
    protected static function _get_model($classname, $timezone = null)
1966
    {
1967
        //find model for this class
1968
        if ( ! $classname) {
1969
            throw new EE_Error(
1970
                sprintf(
1971
                    __(
1972
                        "What were you thinking calling _get_model(%s)?? You need to specify the class name",
1973
                        "event_espresso"
1974
                    ),
1975
                    $classname
1976
                )
1977
            );
1978
        }
1979
        $modelName = self::_get_model_classname($classname);
1980
        return self::_get_model_instance_with_name($modelName, $timezone);
1981
    }
1982
1983
1984
    /**
1985
     * Gets the model instance (eg instance of EEM_Attendee) given its classname (eg EE_Attendee)
1986
     *
1987
     * @param string $model_classname
1988
     * @param null $timezone
1989
     * @return EEM_Base
1990
     * @throws \ReflectionException
1991
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1992
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
1993
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
1994
     * @throws EE_Error
1995
     */
1996
    protected static function _get_model_instance_with_name($model_classname, $timezone = null)
1997
    {
1998
        $model_classname = str_replace('EEM_', '', $model_classname);
1999
        $model = EE_Registry::instance()->load_model($model_classname);
2000
        $model->set_timezone($timezone);
2001
        return $model;
2002
    }
2003
2004
2005
2006
    /**
2007
     * If a model name is provided (eg Registration), gets the model classname for that model.
2008
     * Also works if a model class's classname is provided (eg EE_Registration).
2009
     *
2010
     * @param null $model_name
2011
     * @return string like EEM_Attendee
2012
     */
2013
    private static function _get_model_classname($model_name = null)
2014
    {
2015
        if (strpos($model_name, "EE_") === 0) {
2016
            $model_classname = str_replace("EE_", "EEM_", $model_name);
2017
        } else {
2018
            $model_classname = "EEM_" . $model_name;
2019
        }
2020
        return $model_classname;
2021
    }
2022
2023
2024
2025
    /**
2026
     * returns the name of the primary key attribute
2027
     *
2028
     * @param null $classname
2029
     * @throws EE_Error
2030
     * @return string
2031
     */
2032
    protected static function _get_primary_key_name($classname = null)
2033
    {
2034
        if ( ! $classname) {
2035
            throw new EE_Error(
2036
                sprintf(
2037
                    __("What were you thinking calling _get_primary_key_name(%s)", "event_espresso"),
2038
                    $classname
2039
                )
2040
            );
2041
        }
2042
        return self::_get_model($classname)->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
2043
    }
2044
2045
2046
2047
    /**
2048
     * Gets the value of the primary key.
2049
     * If the object hasn't yet been saved, it should be whatever the model field's default was
2050
     * (eg, if this were the EE_Event class, look at the primary key field on EEM_Event and see what its default value
2051
     * is. Usually defaults for integer primary keys are 0; string primary keys are usually NULL).
2052
     *
2053
     * @return mixed, if the primary key is of type INT it'll be an int. Otherwise it could be a string
2054
     * @throws EE_Error
2055
     */
2056
    public function ID()
2057
    {
2058
        $model = $this->get_model();
2059
        //now that we know the name of the variable, use a variable variable to get its value and return its
2060
        if ($model->has_primary_key_field()) {
2061
            return $this->_fields[$model->primary_key_name()];
2062
        } else {
2063
            return $model->get_index_primary_key_string($this->_fields);
2064
        }
2065
    }
2066
2067
2068
2069
    /**
2070
     * Adds a relationship to the specified EE_Base_Class object, given the relationship's name. Eg, if the current
2071
     * model is related to a group of events, the $relationName should be 'Event', and should be a key in the EE
2072
     * Model's $_model_relations array. If this model object doesn't exist in the DB, just caches the related thing
2073
     *
2074
     * @param mixed  $otherObjectModelObjectOrID       EE_Base_Class or the ID of the other object
2075
     * @param string $relationName                     eg 'Events','Question',etc.
2076
     *                                                 an attendee to a group, you also want to specify which role they
2077
     *                                                 will have in that group. So you would use this parameter to
2078
     *                                                 specify array('role-column-name'=>'role-id')
2079
     * @param array  $extra_join_model_fields_n_values You can optionally include an array of key=>value pairs that
2080
     *                                                 allow you to further constrict the relation to being added.
2081
     *                                                 However, keep in mind that the columns (keys) given must match a
2082
     *                                                 column on the JOIN table and currently only the HABTM models
2083
     *                                                 accept these additional conditions.  Also remember that if an
2084
     *                                                 exact match isn't found for these extra cols/val pairs, then a
2085
     *                                                 NEW row is created in the join table.
2086
     * @param null   $cache_id
2087
     * @throws EE_Error
2088
     * @return EE_Base_Class the object the relation was added to
2089
     */
2090
    public function _add_relation_to(
2091
        $otherObjectModelObjectOrID,
2092
        $relationName,
2093
        $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array(),
2094
        $cache_id = null
2095
    ) {
2096
        $model = $this->get_model();
2097
        //if this thing exists in the DB, save the relation to the DB
2098
        if ($this->ID()) {
2099
            $otherObject = $model
2100
                                ->add_relationship_to($this, $otherObjectModelObjectOrID, $relationName,
2101
                                    $extra_join_model_fields_n_values);
2102
            //clear cache so future get_many_related and get_first_related() return new results.
2103
            $this->clear_cache($relationName, $otherObject, true);
2104
            if ($otherObject instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
2105
                $otherObject->clear_cache($model->get_this_model_name(), $this);
2106
            }
2107 View Code Duplication
        } else {
2108
            //this thing doesn't exist in the DB,  so just cache it
2109
            if ( ! $otherObjectModelObjectOrID instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
2110
                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(
2111
                    __('Before a model object is saved to the database, calls to _add_relation_to must be passed an actual object, not just an ID. You provided %s as the model object to a %s',
2112
                        'event_espresso'),
2113
                    $otherObjectModelObjectOrID,
2114
                    get_class($this)
2115
                ));
2116
            } else {
2117
                $otherObject = $otherObjectModelObjectOrID;
2118
            }
2119
            $this->cache($relationName, $otherObjectModelObjectOrID, $cache_id);
2120
        }
2121
        if ($otherObject instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
2122
            //fix the reciprocal relation too
2123
            if ($otherObject->ID()) {
2124
                //its saved so assumed relations exist in the DB, so we can just
2125
                //clear the cache so future queries use the updated info in the DB
2126
                $otherObject->clear_cache($model->get_this_model_name(), null, true);
2127
            } else {
2128
                //it's not saved, so it caches relations like this
2129
                $otherObject->cache($model->get_this_model_name(), $this);
2130
            }
2131
        }
2132
        return $otherObject;
2133
    }
2134
2135
2136
2137
    /**
2138
     * Removes a relationship to the specified EE_Base_Class object, given the relationships' name. Eg, if the current
2139
     * model is related to a group of events, the $relationName should be 'Events', and should be a key in the EE
2140
     * Model's $_model_relations array. If this model object doesn't exist in the DB, just removes the related thing
2141
     * from the cache
2142
     *
2143
     * @param mixed  $otherObjectModelObjectOrID
2144
     *                EE_Base_Class or the ID of the other object, OR an array key into the cache if this isn't saved
2145
     *                to the DB yet
2146
     * @param string $relationName
2147
     * @param array  $where_query
2148
     *                You can optionally include an array of key=>value pairs that allow you to further constrict the
2149
     *                relation to being added. However, keep in mind that the columns (keys) given must match a column
2150
     *                on the JOIN table and currently only the HABTM models accept these additional conditions. Also
2151
     *                remember that if an exact match isn't found for these extra cols/val pairs, then a NEW row is
2152
     *                created in the join table.
2153
     * @return EE_Base_Class the relation was removed from
2154
     * @throws EE_Error
2155
     */
2156
    public function _remove_relation_to($otherObjectModelObjectOrID, $relationName, $where_query = array())
2157
    {
2158
        if ($this->ID()) {
2159
            //if this exists in the DB, save the relation change to the DB too
2160
            $otherObject = $this->get_model()
2161
                                ->remove_relationship_to($this, $otherObjectModelObjectOrID, $relationName,
2162
                                    $where_query);
2163
            $this->clear_cache($relationName, $otherObject);
2164
        } else {
2165
            //this doesn't exist in the DB, just remove it from the cache
2166
            $otherObject = $this->clear_cache($relationName, $otherObjectModelObjectOrID);
2167
        }
2168
        if ($otherObject instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
2169
            $otherObject->clear_cache($this->get_model()->get_this_model_name(), $this);
2170
        }
2171
        return $otherObject;
2172
    }
2173
2174
2175
2176
    /**
2177
     * Removes ALL the related things for the $relationName.
2178
     *
2179
     * @param string $relationName
2180
     * @param array  $where_query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] (where conditions)
2181
     * @return EE_Base_Class
2182
     * @throws EE_Error
2183
     */
2184
    public function _remove_relations($relationName, $where_query_params = array())
2185
    {
2186
        if ($this->ID()) {
2187
            //if this exists in the DB, save the relation change to the DB too
2188
            $otherObjects = $this->get_model()->remove_relations($this, $relationName, $where_query_params);
2189
            $this->clear_cache($relationName, null, true);
2190
        } else {
2191
            //this doesn't exist in the DB, just remove it from the cache
2192
            $otherObjects = $this->clear_cache($relationName, null, true);
2193
        }
2194
        if (is_array($otherObjects)) {
2195
            foreach ($otherObjects as $otherObject) {
2196
                $otherObject->clear_cache($this->get_model()->get_this_model_name(), $this);
2197
            }
2198
        }
2199
        return $otherObjects;
2200
    }
2201
2202
2203
2204
    /**
2205
     * Gets all the related model objects of the specified type. Eg, if the current class if
2206
     * EE_Event, you could call $this->get_many_related('Registration') to get an array of all the
2207
     * EE_Registration objects which related to this event. Note: by default, we remove the "default query params"
2208
     * because we want to get even deleted items etc.
2209
     *
2210
     * @param string $relationName key in the model's _model_relations array
2211
     * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all
2212
     * @return EE_Base_Class[] Results not necessarily indexed by IDs, because some results might not have primary keys
2213
     * @throws EE_Error
2214
     *                             or might not be saved yet. Consider using EEM_Base::get_IDs() on these results if
2215
     *                             you want IDs
2216
     */
2217
    public function get_many_related($relationName, $query_params = array())
2218
    {
2219
        if ($this->ID()) {
2220
            //this exists in the DB, so get the related things from either the cache or the DB
2221
            //if there are query parameters, forget about caching the related model objects.
2222
            if ($query_params) {
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2223
                $related_model_objects = $this->get_model()->get_all_related($this, $relationName, $query_params);
2224
            } else {
2225
                //did we already cache the result of this query?
2226
                $cached_results = $this->get_all_from_cache($relationName);
2227
                if ( ! $cached_results) {
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2228
                    $related_model_objects = $this->get_model()->get_all_related($this, $relationName, $query_params);
2229
                    //if no query parameters were passed, then we got all the related model objects
2230
                    //for that relation. We can cache them then.
2231
                    foreach ($related_model_objects as $related_model_object) {
2232
                        $this->cache($relationName, $related_model_object);
2233
                    }
2234
                } else {
2235
                    $related_model_objects = $cached_results;
2236
                }
2237
            }
2238
        } else {
2239
            //this doesn't exist in the DB, so just get the related things from the cache
2240
            $related_model_objects = $this->get_all_from_cache($relationName);
2241
        }
2242
        return $related_model_objects;
2243
    }
2244
2245
2246
    /**
2247
     * Instead of getting the related model objects, simply counts them. Ignores default_where_conditions by default,
2248
     * unless otherwise specified in the $query_params
2249
     *
2250
     * @param string $relation_name model_name like 'Event', or 'Registration'
2251
     * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's
2252
     * @param string $field_to_count name of field to count by. By default, uses primary key
2253
     * @param bool $distinct if we want to only count the distinct values for the column then you can trigger
2254
     *                               that by the setting $distinct to TRUE;
2255
     * @return int
2256
     * @throws EE_Error
2257
     */
2258
    public function count_related($relation_name, $query_params = array(), $field_to_count = null, $distinct = false)
2259
    {
2260
        return $this->get_model()->count_related($this, $relation_name, $query_params, $field_to_count, $distinct);
2261
    }
2262
2263
2264
    /**
2265
     * Instead of getting the related model objects, simply sums up the values of the specified field.
2266
     * Note: ignores default_where_conditions by default, unless otherwise specified in the $query_params
2267
     *
2268
     * @param string $relation_name model_name like 'Event', or 'Registration'
2269
     * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's
2270
     * @param string $field_to_sum name of field to count by.
2271
     *                              By default, uses primary key (which doesn't make much sense, so you should probably
2272
     *                              change it)
2273
     * @return int
2274
     * @throws EE_Error
2275
     */
2276
    public function sum_related($relation_name, $query_params = array(), $field_to_sum = null)
2277
    {
2278
        return $this->get_model()->sum_related($this, $relation_name, $query_params, $field_to_sum);
2279
    }
2280
2281
2282
2283
    /**
2284
     * Gets the first (ie, one) related model object of the specified type.
2285
     *
2286
     * @param string $relationName key in the model's _model_relations array
2287
     * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all
2288
     * @return EE_Base_Class (not an array, a single object)
2289
     * @throws EE_Error
2290
     */
2291
    public function get_first_related($relationName, $query_params = array())
2292
    {
2293
        $model = $this->get_model();
2294
        if ($this->ID()) {//this exists in the DB, get from the cache OR the DB
2295
            //if they've provided some query parameters, don't bother trying to cache the result
2296
            //also make sure we're not caching the result of get_first_related
2297
            //on a relation which should have an array of objects (because the cache might have an array of objects)
2298
            if ($query_params
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2299
                || ! $model->related_settings_for($relationName)
2300
                     instanceof
2301
                     EE_Belongs_To_Relation
2302
            ) {
2303
                $related_model_object = $model->get_first_related($this, $relationName, $query_params);
2304
            } else {
2305
                //first, check if we've already cached the result of this query
2306
                $cached_result = $this->get_one_from_cache($relationName);
2307
                if ( ! $cached_result) {
2308
                    $related_model_object = $model->get_first_related($this, $relationName, $query_params);
2309
                    $this->cache($relationName, $related_model_object);
2310
                } else {
2311
                    $related_model_object = $cached_result;
2312
                }
2313
            }
2314
        } else {
2315
            $related_model_object = null;
2316
            //this doesn't exist in the Db, but maybe the relation is of type belongs to, and so the related thing might
2317
            if ($model->related_settings_for($relationName) instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
2318
                $related_model_object = $model->get_first_related($this, $relationName, $query_params);
2319
            }
2320
            //this doesn't exist in the DB and apparently the thing it belongs to doesn't either, just get what's cached on this object
2321
            if ( ! $related_model_object) {
2322
                $related_model_object = $this->get_one_from_cache($relationName);
2323
            }
2324
        }
2325
        return $related_model_object;
2326
    }
2327
2328
2329
2330
    /**
2331
     * Does a delete on all related objects of type $relationName and removes
2332
     * the current model object's relation to them. If they can't be deleted (because
2333
     * of blocking related model objects) does nothing. If the related model objects are
2334
     * soft-deletable, they will be soft-deleted regardless of related blocking model objects.
2335
     * If this model object doesn't exist yet in the DB, just removes its related things
2336
     *
2337
     * @param string $relationName
2338
     * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's
2339
     * @return int how many deleted
2340
     * @throws EE_Error
2341
     */
2342 View Code Duplication
    public function delete_related($relationName, $query_params = array())
2343
    {
2344
        if ($this->ID()) {
2345
            $count = $this->get_model()->delete_related($this, $relationName, $query_params);
2346
        } else {
2347
            $count = count($this->get_all_from_cache($relationName));
2348
            $this->clear_cache($relationName, null, true);
2349
        }
2350
        return $count;
2351
    }
2352
2353
2354
2355
    /**
2356
     * Does a hard delete (ie, removes the DB row) on all related objects of type $relationName and removes
2357
     * the current model object's relation to them. If they can't be deleted (because
2358
     * of blocking related model objects) just does a soft delete on it instead, if possible.
2359
     * If the related thing isn't a soft-deletable model object, this function is identical
2360
     * to delete_related(). If this model object doesn't exist in the DB, just remove its related things
2361
     *
2362
     * @param string $relationName
2363
     * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's
2364
     * @return int how many deleted (including those soft deleted)
2365
     * @throws EE_Error
2366
     */
2367 View Code Duplication
    public function delete_related_permanently($relationName, $query_params = array())
2368
    {
2369
        if ($this->ID()) {
2370
            $count = $this->get_model()->delete_related_permanently($this, $relationName, $query_params);
2371
        } else {
2372
            $count = count($this->get_all_from_cache($relationName));
2373
        }
2374
        $this->clear_cache($relationName, null, true);
2375
        return $count;
2376
    }
2377
2378
2379
2380
    /**
2381
     * is_set
2382
     * Just a simple utility function children can use for checking if property exists
2383
     *
2384
     * @access  public
2385
     * @param  string $field_name property to check
2386
     * @return bool                              TRUE if existing,FALSE if not.
2387
     */
2388
    public function is_set($field_name)
2389
    {
2390
        return isset($this->_fields[$field_name]);
2391
    }
2392
2393
2394
2395
    /**
2396
     * Just a simple utility function children can use for checking if property (or properties) exists and throwing an
2397
     * EE_Error exception if they don't
2398
     *
2399
     * @param  mixed (string|array) $properties properties to check
2400
     * @throws EE_Error
2401
     * @return bool                              TRUE if existing, throw EE_Error if not.
2402
     */
2403
    protected function _property_exists($properties)
2404
    {
2405
        foreach ((array)$properties as $property_name) {
2406
            //first make sure this property exists
2407
            if ( ! $this->_fields[$property_name]) {
2408
                throw new EE_Error(
2409
                    sprintf(
2410
                        __(
2411
                            'Trying to retrieve a non-existent property (%s).  Double check the spelling please',
2412
                            'event_espresso'
2413
                        ),
2414
                        $property_name
2415
                    )
2416
                );
2417
            }
2418
        }
2419
        return true;
2420
    }
2421
2422
2423
2424
    /**
2425
     * This simply returns an array of model fields for this object
2426
     *
2427
     * @return array
2428
     * @throws EE_Error
2429
     */
2430
    public function model_field_array()
2431
    {
2432
        $fields = $this->get_model()->field_settings(false);
2433
        $properties = array();
2434
        //remove prepended underscore
2435
        foreach ($fields as $field_name => $settings) {
2436
            $properties[$field_name] = $this->get($field_name);
2437
        }
2438
        return $properties;
2439
    }
2440
2441
2442
2443
    /**
2444
     * Very handy general function to allow for plugins to extend any child of EE_Base_Class.
2445
     * If a method is called on a child of EE_Base_Class that doesn't exist, this function is called
2446
     * (http://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/php-magic-call) and passed the method's name and arguments. Instead of
2447
     * requiring a plugin to extend the EE_Base_Class (which works fine is there's only 1 plugin, but when will that
2448
     * happen?) they can add a hook onto 'filters_hook_espresso__{className}__{methodName}' (eg,
2449
     * filters_hook_espresso__EE_Answer__my_great_function) and accepts 2 arguments: the object on which the function
2450
     * was called, and an array of the original arguments passed to the function. Whatever their callback function
2451
     * returns will be returned by this function. Example: in functions.php (or in a plugin):
2452
     * add_filter('FHEE__EE_Answer__my_callback','my_callback',10,3); function
2453
     * my_callback($previousReturnValue,EE_Base_Class $object,$argsArray){
2454
     * $returnString= "you called my_callback! and passed args:".implode(",",$argsArray);
2455
     *        return $previousReturnValue.$returnString;
2456
     * }
2457
     * require('EE_Answer.class.php');
2458
     * $answer= EE_Answer::new_instance(array('REG_ID' => 2,'QST_ID' => 3,'ANS_value' => The answer is 42'));
2459
     * echo $answer->my_callback('monkeys',100);
2460
     * //will output "you called my_callback! and passed args:monkeys,100"
2461
     *
2462
     * @param string $methodName name of method which was called on a child of EE_Base_Class, but which
2463
     * @param array  $args       array of original arguments passed to the function
2464
     * @throws EE_Error
2465
     * @return mixed whatever the plugin which calls add_filter decides
2466
     */
2467
    public function __call($methodName, $args)
2468
    {
2469
        $className = get_class($this);
2470
        $tagName = "FHEE__{$className}__{$methodName}";
2471
        if ( ! has_filter($tagName)) {
2472
            throw new EE_Error(
2473
                sprintf(
2474
                    __(
2475
                        "Method %s on class %s does not exist! You can create one with the following code in functions.php or in a plugin: add_filter('%s','my_callback',10,3);function my_callback(\$previousReturnValue,EE_Base_Class \$object, \$argsArray){/*function body*/return \$whatever;}",
2476
                        "event_espresso"
2477
                    ),
2478
                    $methodName,
2479
                    $className,
2480
                    $tagName
2481
                )
2482
            );
2483
        }
2484
        return apply_filters($tagName, null, $this, $args);
2485
    }
2486
2487
2488
    /**
2489
     * Similar to insert_post_meta, adds a record in the Extra_Meta model's table with the given key and value.
2490
     * A $previous_value can be specified in case there are many meta rows with the same key
2491
     *
2492
     * @param string $meta_key
2493
     * @param mixed $meta_value
2494
     * @param mixed $previous_value
2495
     * @return bool|int # of records updated (or BOOLEAN if we actually ended up inserting the extra meta row)
2496
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2497
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
2498
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
2499
     * @throws EE_Error
2500
     * NOTE: if the values haven't changed, returns 0
2501
     */
2502
    public function update_extra_meta($meta_key, $meta_value, $previous_value = null)
2503
    {
2504
        $query_params = array(
2505
            array(
2506
                'EXM_key'  => $meta_key,
2507
                'OBJ_ID'   => $this->ID(),
2508
                'EXM_type' => $this->get_model()->get_this_model_name(),
2509
            ),
2510
        );
2511
        if ($previous_value !== null) {
2512
            $query_params[0]['EXM_value'] = $meta_value;
2513
        }
2514
        $existing_rows_like_that = EEM_Extra_Meta::instance()->get_all($query_params);
2515
        if ( ! $existing_rows_like_that) {
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Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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2516
            return $this->add_extra_meta($meta_key, $meta_value);
2517
        }
2518
        foreach ($existing_rows_like_that as $existing_row) {
2519
            $existing_row->save(array('EXM_value' => $meta_value));
2520
        }
2521
        return count($existing_rows_like_that);
2522
    }
2523
2524
2525
    /**
2526
     * Adds a new extra meta record. If $unique is set to TRUE, we'll first double-check
2527
     * no other extra meta for this model object have the same key. Returns TRUE if the
2528
     * extra meta row was entered, false if not
2529
     *
2530
     * @param string $meta_key
2531
     * @param mixed $meta_value
2532
     * @param boolean $unique
2533
     * @return boolean
2534
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2535
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
2536
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
2537
     * @throws EE_Error
2538
     */
2539
    public function add_extra_meta($meta_key, $meta_value, $unique = false)
2540
    {
2541
        if ($unique) {
2542
            $existing_extra_meta = EEM_Extra_Meta::instance()->get_one(
2543
                array(
2544
                    array(
2545
                        'EXM_key'  => $meta_key,
2546
                        'OBJ_ID'   => $this->ID(),
2547
                        'EXM_type' => $this->get_model()->get_this_model_name(),
2548
                    ),
2549
                )
2550
            );
2551
            if ($existing_extra_meta) {
2552
                return false;
2553
            }
2554
        }
2555
        $new_extra_meta = EE_Extra_Meta::new_instance(
2556
            array(
2557
                'EXM_key'   => $meta_key,
2558
                'EXM_value' => $meta_value,
2559
                'OBJ_ID'    => $this->ID(),
2560
                'EXM_type'  => $this->get_model()->get_this_model_name(),
2561
            )
2562
        );
2563
        $new_extra_meta->save();
2564
        return true;
2565
    }
2566
2567
2568
    /**
2569
     * Deletes all the extra meta rows for this record as specified by key. If $meta_value
2570
     * is specified, only deletes extra meta records with that value.
2571
     *
2572
     * @param string $meta_key
2573
     * @param mixed $meta_value
2574
     * @return int number of extra meta rows deleted
2575
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2576
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
2577
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
2578
     * @throws EE_Error
2579
     */
2580
    public function delete_extra_meta($meta_key, $meta_value = null)
2581
    {
2582
        $query_params = array(
2583
            array(
2584
                'EXM_key'  => $meta_key,
2585
                'OBJ_ID'   => $this->ID(),
2586
                'EXM_type' => $this->get_model()->get_this_model_name(),
2587
            ),
2588
        );
2589
        if ($meta_value !== null) {
2590
            $query_params[0]['EXM_value'] = $meta_value;
2591
        }
2592
        return EEM_Extra_Meta::instance()->delete($query_params);
2593
    }
2594
2595
2596
2597
    /**
2598
     * Gets the extra meta with the given meta key. If you specify "single" we just return 1, otherwise
2599
     * an array of everything found. Requires that this model actually have a relation of type EE_Has_Many_Any_Relation.
2600
     * You can specify $default is case you haven't found the extra meta
2601
     *
2602
     * @param string  $meta_key
2603
     * @param boolean $single
2604
     * @param mixed   $default if we don't find anything, what should we return?
2605
     * @return mixed single value if $single; array if ! $single
2606
     * @throws EE_Error
2607
     */
2608
    public function get_extra_meta($meta_key, $single = false, $default = null)
2609
    {
2610
        if ($single) {
2611
            $result = $this->get_first_related('Extra_Meta', array(array('EXM_key' => $meta_key)));
2612
            if ($result instanceof EE_Extra_Meta) {
2613
                return $result->value();
2614
            }
2615
        } else {
2616
            $results = $this->get_many_related('Extra_Meta', array(array('EXM_key' => $meta_key)));
2617
            if ($results) {
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2618
                $values = array();
2619
                foreach ($results as $result) {
2620
                    if ($result instanceof EE_Extra_Meta) {
2621
                        $values[$result->ID()] = $result->value();
2622
                    }
2623
                }
2624
                return $values;
2625
            }
2626
        }
2627
        //if nothing discovered yet return default.
2628
        return apply_filters(
2629
            'FHEE__EE_Base_Class__get_extra_meta__default_value',
2630
            $default,
2631
            $meta_key,
2632
            $single,
2633
            $this
2634
            );
2635
    }
2636
2637
2638
2639
    /**
2640
     * Returns a simple array of all the extra meta associated with this model object.
2641
     * If $one_of_each_key is true (Default), it will be an array of simple key-value pairs, keys being the
2642
     * extra meta's key, and teh value being its value. However, if there are duplicate extra meta rows with
2643
     * the same key, only one will be used. (eg array('foo'=>'bar','monkey'=>123))
2644
     * If $one_of_each_key is false, it will return an array with the top-level keys being
2645
     * the extra meta keys, but their values are also arrays, which have the extra-meta's ID as their sub-key, and
2646
     * finally the extra meta's value as each sub-value. (eg
2647
     * array('foo'=>array(1=>'bar',2=>'bill'),'monkey'=>array(3=>123)))
2648
     *
2649
     * @param boolean $one_of_each_key
2650
     * @return array
2651
     * @throws EE_Error
2652
     */
2653
    public function all_extra_meta_array($one_of_each_key = true)
2654
    {
2655
        $return_array = array();
2656
        if ($one_of_each_key) {
2657
            $extra_meta_objs = $this->get_many_related('Extra_Meta', array('group_by' => 'EXM_key'));
2658
            foreach ($extra_meta_objs as $extra_meta_obj) {
2659
                if ($extra_meta_obj instanceof EE_Extra_Meta) {
2660
                    $return_array[$extra_meta_obj->key()] = $extra_meta_obj->value();
2661
                }
2662
            }
2663
        } else {
2664
            $extra_meta_objs = $this->get_many_related('Extra_Meta');
2665
            foreach ($extra_meta_objs as $extra_meta_obj) {
2666
                if ($extra_meta_obj instanceof EE_Extra_Meta) {
2667
                    if ( ! isset($return_array[$extra_meta_obj->key()])) {
2668
                        $return_array[$extra_meta_obj->key()] = array();
2669
                    }
2670
                    $return_array[$extra_meta_obj->key()][$extra_meta_obj->ID()] = $extra_meta_obj->value();
2671
                }
2672
            }
2673
        }
2674
        return $return_array;
2675
    }
2676
2677
2678
2679
    /**
2680
     * Gets a pretty nice displayable nice for this model object. Often overridden
2681
     *
2682
     * @return string
2683
     * @throws EE_Error
2684
     */
2685
    public function name()
2686
    {
2687
        //find a field that's not a text field
2688
        $field_we_can_use = $this->get_model()->get_a_field_of_type('EE_Text_Field_Base');
2689
        if ($field_we_can_use) {
2690
            return $this->get($field_we_can_use->get_name());
2691
        } else {
2692
            $first_few_properties = $this->model_field_array();
2693
            $first_few_properties = array_slice($first_few_properties, 0, 3);
2694
            $name_parts = array();
2695
            foreach ($first_few_properties as $name => $value) {
2696
                $name_parts[] = "$name:$value";
2697
            }
2698
            return implode(",", $name_parts);
2699
        }
2700
    }
2701
2702
2703
2704
    /**
2705
     * in_entity_map
2706
     * Checks if this model object has been proven to already be in the entity map
2707
     *
2708
     * @return boolean
2709
     * @throws EE_Error
2710
     */
2711
    public function in_entity_map()
2712
    {
2713
        if ($this->ID() && $this->get_model()->get_from_entity_map($this->ID()) === $this) {
2714
            //well, if we looked, did we find it in the entity map?
2715
            return true;
2716
        } else {
2717
            return false;
2718
        }
2719
    }
2720
2721
2722
2723
    /**
2724
     * refresh_from_db
2725
     * Makes sure the fields and values on this model object are in-sync with what's in the database.
2726
     *
2727
     * @throws EE_Error if this model object isn't in the entity mapper (because then you should
2728
     * just use what's in the entity mapper and refresh it) and WP_DEBUG is TRUE
2729
     */
2730
    public function refresh_from_db()
2731
    {
2732
        if ($this->ID() && $this->in_entity_map()) {
2733
            $this->get_model()->refresh_entity_map_from_db($this->ID());
2734
        } else {
2735
            //if it doesn't have ID, you shouldn't be asking to refresh it from teh database (because its not in the database)
2736
            //if it has an ID but it's not in the map, and you're asking me to refresh it
2737
            //that's kinda dangerous. You should just use what's in the entity map, or add this to the entity map if there's
2738
            //absolutely nothing in it for this ID
2739
            if (WP_DEBUG) {
2740
                throw new EE_Error(
2741
                    sprintf(
2742
                        __('Trying to refresh a model object with ID "%1$s" that\'s not in the entity map? First off: you should put it in the entity map by calling %2$s. Second off, if you want what\'s in the database right now, you should just call %3$s yourself and discard this model object.',
2743
                            'event_espresso'),
2744
                        $this->ID(),
2745
                        get_class($this->get_model()) . '::instance()->add_to_entity_map()',
2746
                        get_class($this->get_model()) . '::instance()->refresh_entity_map()'
2747
                    )
2748
                );
2749
            }
2750
        }
2751
    }
2752
2753
2754
    /**
2755
     * Gets the money field's amount in subunits (and if the currency has no subunits, gets it in the main units)
2756
     *
2757
     * @param string $money_field_name
2758
     * @return int
2759
     * @throws InvalidEntityException
2760
     * @throws EE_Error
2761
     * @throws DomainException
2762
     */
2763
    public function moneyInSubunits($money_field_name)
2764
    {
2765
        $this->verifyUsesMoney(__FUNCTION__);
2766
        return $this->getMoneyObject($money_field_name)->amountInSubunits();
2767
    }
2768
2769
2770
    /**
2771
     * Sets the money field's amount based on the incoming monetary subunits (eg pennies). If the currency has no
2772
     * subunits, the amount is actually assumed to be in the currency's main units
2773
     *
2774
     * @param string $money_field_name
2775
     * @param int    $amount_in_subunits
2776
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2777
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
2778
     * @throws InvalidIdentifierException
2779
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
2780
     * @throws EE_Error
2781
     * @throws DomainException
2782
     */
2783
    public function setMoneySubunits($money_field_name,$amount_in_subunits)
2784
    {
2785
        $this->verifyUsesMoney(__FUNCTION__);
2786
        $money = $this->money_factory->createFromSubUnits(
2787
            $amount_in_subunits,
2788
            EE_Config::instance()->currency->code
2789
        );
2790
        $this->set($money_field_name, $money);
2791
    }
2792
2793
2794
    /**
2795
     * @param string $function
2796
     * @throws DomainException
2797
     * @throws EE_Error
2798
     */
2799
    private function verifyUsesMoney($function)
2800
    {
2801
        if (! $this instanceof UsesMoneyInterface) {
2802
            throw new DomainException(
2803
                sprintf(
2804
                    esc_html__(
2805
                        '%1$s does not use an %2$s object for representing money values, therefore the %3$s method can not be called.',
2806
                        'event_espresso'
2807
                    ),
2808
                    $this->name(),
2809
                    'EventEspresso\core\domain\values\currency\Money',
2810
                    "{$function}()"
2811
                )
2812
            );
2813
        }
2814
    }
2815
2816
2817
2818
    /**
2819
     * Because some other plugins, like Advanced Cron Manager, expect all objects to have this method
2820
     * (probably a bad assumption they have made, oh well)
2821
     *
2822
     * @return string
2823
     */
2824
    public function __toString()
2825
    {
2826
        try {
2827
            return sprintf('%s (%s)', $this->name(), $this->ID());
2828
        } catch (Exception $e) {
2829
            EE_Error::add_error($e->getMessage(), __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__);
2830
            return '';
2831
        }
2832
    }
2833
2834
2835
2836
    /**
2837
     * Clear related model objects if they're already in the DB, because otherwise when we
2838
     * UN-serialize this model object we'll need to be careful to add them to the entity map.
2839
     * This means if we have made changes to those related model objects, and want to unserialize
2840
     * the this model object on a subsequent request, changes to those related model objects will be lost.
2841
     * Instead, those related model objects should be directly serialized and stored.
2842
     * Eg, the following won't work:
2843
     * $reg = EEM_Registration::instance()->get_one_by_ID( 123 );
2844
     * $att = $reg->attendee();
2845
     * $att->set( 'ATT_fname', 'Dirk' );
2846
     * update_option( 'my_option', serialize( $reg ) );
2847
     * //END REQUEST
2848
     * //START NEXT REQUEST
2849
     * $reg = get_option( 'my_option' );
2850
     * $reg->attendee()->save();
2851
     * And would need to be replace with:
2852
     * $reg = EEM_Registration::instance()->get_one_by_ID( 123 );
2853
     * $att = $reg->attendee();
2854
     * $att->set( 'ATT_fname', 'Dirk' );
2855
     * update_option( 'my_option', serialize( $reg ) );
2856
     * //END REQUEST
2857
     * //START NEXT REQUEST
2858
     * $att = get_option( 'my_option' );
2859
     * $att->save();
2860
     *
2861
     * @return array
2862
     * @throws EE_Error
2863
     */
2864
    public function __sleep()
2865
    {
2866
        $model = $this->get_model();
2867
        foreach ($model->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj) {
2868
            if ($relation_obj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
2869
                $classname = 'EE_' . $model->get_this_model_name();
2870
                if (
2871
                    $this->get_one_from_cache($relation_name) instanceof $classname
2872
                    && $this->get_one_from_cache($relation_name)->ID()
2873
                ) {
2874
                    $this->clear_cache($relation_name, $this->get_one_from_cache($relation_name)->ID());
2875
                }
2876
            }
2877
        }
2878
        $this->_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor = array();
2879
        $properties_to_serialize = get_object_vars($this);
2880
        //don't serialize the model. It's big and that risks recursion
2881
        unset($properties_to_serialize['_model']);
2882
        return array_keys($properties_to_serialize);
2883
    }
2884
2885
2886
2887
    /**
2888
     * restore _props_n_values_provided_in_constructor
2889
     * PLZ NOTE: this will reset the array to whatever fields values were present prior to serialization,
2890
     * and therefore should NOT be used to determine if state change has occurred since initial construction.
2891
     * At best, you would only be able to detect if state change has occurred during THIS request.
2892
     */
2893
    public function __wakeup()
2894
    {
2895
        $this->_props_n_values_provided_in_constructor = $this->_fields;
2896
    }
2897
2898
2899
2900
}
2901
2902
2903