@@ -3,15 +3,15 @@ |
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3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | class EE_Slug_Field extends EE_Text_Field_Base |
5 | 5 | { |
6 | - /** |
|
7 | - * ensures string is usable in URLs |
|
8 | - * |
|
9 | - * @param string $value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object |
|
10 | - * @return string |
|
11 | - */ |
|
12 | - function prepare_for_set($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object) |
|
13 | - { |
|
14 | - //reminder: function prepares for use in URLs, not making human-readable. |
|
15 | - return sanitize_title($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object); |
|
16 | - } |
|
6 | + /** |
|
7 | + * ensures string is usable in URLs |
|
8 | + * |
|
9 | + * @param string $value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object |
|
10 | + * @return string |
|
11 | + */ |
|
12 | + function prepare_for_set($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object) |
|
13 | + { |
|
14 | + //reminder: function prepares for use in URLs, not making human-readable. |
|
15 | + return sanitize_title($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object); |
|
16 | + } |
|
17 | 17 | } |
18 | 18 | \ No newline at end of file |
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ |
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1 | 1 | <?php |
2 | -require_once(EE_MODELS . 'fields/EE_Text_Field_Base.php'); |
|
2 | +require_once(EE_MODELS.'fields/EE_Text_Field_Base.php'); |
|
3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | class EE_Slug_Field extends EE_Text_Field_Base |
5 | 5 | { |
@@ -8,36 +8,36 @@ |
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8 | 8 | |
9 | 9 | class EE_Maybe_Serialized_Text_Field extends EE_Serialized_Text_Field |
10 | 10 | { |
11 | - /** |
|
12 | - * Value could be an array or a string. If its an array, serialize it. Otherwise, leave it as a string |
|
13 | - * |
|
14 | - * @param array|string $value_of_field_on_model_object |
|
15 | - * @return string (possibly serialized) |
|
16 | - */ |
|
17 | - function prepare_for_use_in_db($value_of_field_on_model_object) |
|
18 | - { |
|
19 | - if (is_array($value_of_field_on_model_object)) { |
|
20 | - return parent::prepare_for_use_in_db($value_of_field_on_model_object); |
|
21 | - } else { |
|
22 | - return $value_of_field_on_model_object; |
|
23 | - } |
|
24 | - } |
|
11 | + /** |
|
12 | + * Value could be an array or a string. If its an array, serialize it. Otherwise, leave it as a string |
|
13 | + * |
|
14 | + * @param array|string $value_of_field_on_model_object |
|
15 | + * @return string (possibly serialized) |
|
16 | + */ |
|
17 | + function prepare_for_use_in_db($value_of_field_on_model_object) |
|
18 | + { |
|
19 | + if (is_array($value_of_field_on_model_object)) { |
|
20 | + return parent::prepare_for_use_in_db($value_of_field_on_model_object); |
|
21 | + } else { |
|
22 | + return $value_of_field_on_model_object; |
|
23 | + } |
|
24 | + } |
|
25 | 25 | |
26 | - /** |
|
27 | - * Formats the array (or string) according to $schema. Right now, just implode with commas |
|
28 | - * |
|
29 | - * @param type $value_on_field_to_be_outputted |
|
30 | - * @param type $schema |
|
31 | - * @return strubg |
|
32 | - */ |
|
33 | - function prepare_for_pretty_echoing($value_on_field_to_be_outputted, $schema = null) |
|
34 | - { |
|
35 | - $pretty_value = null; |
|
36 | - if (is_array($value_on_field_to_be_outputted)) { |
|
37 | - $pretty_value = parent::prepare_for_pretty_echoing($value_on_field_to_be_outputted, $schema); |
|
38 | - } else { |
|
39 | - $pretty_value = $value_on_field_to_be_outputted; |
|
40 | - } |
|
41 | - return $pretty_value; |
|
42 | - } |
|
26 | + /** |
|
27 | + * Formats the array (or string) according to $schema. Right now, just implode with commas |
|
28 | + * |
|
29 | + * @param type $value_on_field_to_be_outputted |
|
30 | + * @param type $schema |
|
31 | + * @return strubg |
|
32 | + */ |
|
33 | + function prepare_for_pretty_echoing($value_on_field_to_be_outputted, $schema = null) |
|
34 | + { |
|
35 | + $pretty_value = null; |
|
36 | + if (is_array($value_on_field_to_be_outputted)) { |
|
37 | + $pretty_value = parent::prepare_for_pretty_echoing($value_on_field_to_be_outputted, $schema); |
|
38 | + } else { |
|
39 | + $pretty_value = $value_on_field_to_be_outputted; |
|
40 | + } |
|
41 | + return $pretty_value; |
|
42 | + } |
|
43 | 43 | } |
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ |
||
4 | 4 | /** |
5 | 5 | * For a db text column, which can either be an array in PHP code or a string. |
6 | 6 | */ |
7 | -require_once(EE_MODELS . 'fields/EE_Text_Field_Base.php'); |
|
7 | +require_once(EE_MODELS.'fields/EE_Text_Field_Base.php'); |
|
8 | 8 | |
9 | 9 | class EE_Maybe_Serialized_Text_Field extends EE_Serialized_Text_Field |
10 | 10 | { |
@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ |
||
5 | 5 | */ |
6 | 6 | class EE_WP_Post_Type_Field extends EE_DB_Only_Text_Field |
7 | 7 | { |
8 | - /** |
|
9 | - * @param string $post_type the exact string to be used for the post type |
|
10 | - * of all these post type model objects/rows |
|
11 | - */ |
|
12 | - function __construct($post_type) |
|
13 | - { |
|
14 | - parent::__construct('post_type', __("Post Type", 'event_espresso'), false, $post_type); |
|
15 | - } |
|
8 | + /** |
|
9 | + * @param string $post_type the exact string to be used for the post type |
|
10 | + * of all these post type model objects/rows |
|
11 | + */ |
|
12 | + function __construct($post_type) |
|
13 | + { |
|
14 | + parent::__construct('post_type', __("Post Type", 'event_espresso'), false, $post_type); |
|
15 | + } |
|
16 | 16 | } |
17 | 17 | \ No newline at end of file |
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ |
||
1 | 1 | <?php |
2 | -require_once(EE_MODELS . 'fields/EE_DB_Only_Field_Base.php'); |
|
2 | +require_once(EE_MODELS.'fields/EE_DB_Only_Field_Base.php'); |
|
3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | class EE_DB_Only_Text_Field extends EE_DB_Only_Field_Base |
5 | 5 | { |
@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ |
||
3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | class EE_Plain_Text_Field extends EE_Text_Field_Base |
5 | 5 | { |
6 | - /** |
|
7 | - * removes all tags when setting |
|
8 | - * |
|
9 | - * @param string $value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object |
|
10 | - * @return string |
|
11 | - */ |
|
12 | - function prepare_for_set($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object) |
|
13 | - { |
|
14 | - return wp_strip_all_tags(parent::prepare_for_set($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object)); |
|
15 | - } |
|
6 | + /** |
|
7 | + * removes all tags when setting |
|
8 | + * |
|
9 | + * @param string $value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object |
|
10 | + * @return string |
|
11 | + */ |
|
12 | + function prepare_for_set($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object) |
|
13 | + { |
|
14 | + return wp_strip_all_tags(parent::prepare_for_set($value_inputted_for_field_on_model_object)); |
|
15 | + } |
|
16 | 16 | } |
17 | 17 | \ No newline at end of file |
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ |
||
1 | 1 | <?php |
2 | -require_once(EE_MODELS . 'fields/EE_Text_Field_Base.php'); |
|
2 | +require_once(EE_MODELS.'fields/EE_Text_Field_Base.php'); |
|
3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | class EE_Plain_Text_Field extends EE_Text_Field_Base |
5 | 5 | { |
@@ -133,9 +133,9 @@ discard block |
||
133 | 133 | |
134 | 134 | /** |
135 | 135 | * @param $other_table |
136 | - * @param $other_table_alias |
|
136 | + * @param string $other_table_alias |
|
137 | 137 | * @param $other_table_column |
138 | - * @param $this_table_alias |
|
138 | + * @param string $this_table_alias |
|
139 | 139 | * @param $this_table_join_column |
140 | 140 | * @param string $extra_join_sql |
141 | 141 | * @return string |
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ discard block |
||
189 | 189 | * Alters the $query_params to disable default where conditions, unless otherwise specified |
190 | 190 | * |
191 | 191 | * @param string $query_params |
192 | - * @return array |
|
192 | + * @return string |
|
193 | 193 | */ |
194 | 194 | protected function _disable_default_where_conditions_on_query_param($query_params) |
195 | 195 | { |
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ discard block |
||
206 | 206 | * Note: If the related model is extends EEM_Soft_Delete_Base, then the related |
207 | 207 | * model objects will only be soft-deleted. |
208 | 208 | * |
209 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $model_object_or_id |
|
209 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|null $model_object_or_id |
|
210 | 210 | * @param array $query_params |
211 | 211 | * @return int of how many related models got deleted |
212 | 212 | * @throws \EE_Error |
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ discard block |
||
237 | 237 | * Note: If the related model is extends EEM_Soft_Delete_Base, then the related |
238 | 238 | * model objects will only be soft-deleted. |
239 | 239 | * |
240 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $model_object_or_id |
|
240 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|null $model_object_or_id |
|
241 | 241 | * @param array $query_params |
242 | 242 | * @return int of how many related models got deleted |
243 | 243 | * @throws \EE_Error |
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ discard block |
||
148 | 148 | $this_table_join_column, |
149 | 149 | $extra_join_sql = '' |
150 | 150 | ) { |
151 | - return " LEFT JOIN " . $other_table . " AS " . $other_table_alias . " ON " . $other_table_alias . "." . $other_table_column . "=" . $this_table_alias . "." . $this_table_join_column . ($extra_join_sql ? " AND $extra_join_sql" : ''); |
|
151 | + return " LEFT JOIN ".$other_table." AS ".$other_table_alias." ON ".$other_table_alias.".".$other_table_column."=".$this_table_alias.".".$this_table_join_column.($extra_join_sql ? " AND $extra_join_sql" : ''); |
|
152 | 152 | } |
153 | 153 | |
154 | 154 | |
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ discard block |
||
193 | 193 | */ |
194 | 194 | protected function _disable_default_where_conditions_on_query_param($query_params) |
195 | 195 | { |
196 | - if (! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])) { |
|
196 | + if ( ! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])) { |
|
197 | 197 | $query_params['default_where_conditions'] = 'none'; |
198 | 198 | } |
199 | 199 | return $query_params; |
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ discard block |
||
221 | 221 | $delete_is_blocked = $this->get_other_model()->delete_is_blocked_by_related_models($related_model_object, |
222 | 222 | $model_object_or_id); |
223 | 223 | /* @var $model_object_or_id EE_Base_Class */ |
224 | - if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
224 | + if ( ! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
225 | 225 | $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
226 | 226 | $related_model_object->delete(); |
227 | 227 | $deleted_count++; |
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ discard block |
||
255 | 255 | if ($related_model_object instanceof EE_Soft_Delete_Base_Class) { |
256 | 256 | $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
257 | 257 | $deleted_count++; |
258 | - if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
258 | + if ( ! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
259 | 259 | $related_model_object->delete_permanently(); |
260 | 260 | } else { |
261 | 261 | //delete is blocked |
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ discard block |
||
264 | 264 | } |
265 | 265 | } else { |
266 | 266 | //its not a soft-deletable thing anyways. do the normal logic. |
267 | - if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
267 | + if ( ! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
268 | 268 | $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
269 | 269 | $related_model_object->delete(); |
270 | 270 | $deleted_count++; |
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ discard block |
||
288 | 288 | if ($model_object_or_id instanceof EE_Base_Class) { |
289 | 289 | $model_object_id = $model_object_or_id->ID(); |
290 | 290 | } |
291 | - if (! $model_object_id) { |
|
291 | + if ( ! $model_object_id) { |
|
292 | 292 | throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Sorry, we cant get the related %s model objects to %s model object before it has an ID. You can solve that by just saving it before trying to get its related model objects", |
293 | 293 | "event_espresso"), $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name(), |
294 | 294 | $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name())); |
@@ -17,482 +17,482 @@ |
||
17 | 17 | */ |
18 | 18 | abstract class EE_Model_Relation_Base implements HasSchemaInterface |
19 | 19 | { |
20 | - /** |
|
21 | - * The model name of which this relation is a component (ie, the model that called new EE_Model_Relation_Base) |
|
22 | - * |
|
23 | - * @var string eg Event, Question_Group, Registration |
|
24 | - */ |
|
25 | - private $_this_model_name; |
|
26 | - /** |
|
27 | - * The model name pointed to by this relation (ie, the model we want to establish a relationship to) |
|
28 | - * |
|
29 | - * @var string eg Event, Question_Group, Registration |
|
30 | - */ |
|
31 | - private $_other_model_name; |
|
32 | - |
|
33 | - /** |
|
34 | - * this is typically used when calling the relation models to make sure they inherit any set timezone from the |
|
35 | - * initiating model. |
|
36 | - * |
|
37 | - * @var string |
|
38 | - */ |
|
39 | - protected $_timezone; |
|
40 | - |
|
41 | - /** |
|
42 | - * If you try to delete "this_model", and there are related "other_models", |
|
43 | - * and this isn't null, then abandon the deletion and add this warning. |
|
44 | - * This effectively makes it impossible to delete "this_model" while there are |
|
45 | - * related "other_models" along this relation. |
|
46 | - * |
|
47 | - * @var string (internationalized) |
|
48 | - */ |
|
49 | - protected $_blocking_delete_error_message; |
|
50 | - |
|
51 | - protected $_blocking_delete = false; |
|
52 | - |
|
53 | - /** |
|
54 | - * Object representing the relationship between two models. This knows how to join the models, |
|
55 | - * get related models across the relation, and add-and-remove the relationships. |
|
56 | - * |
|
57 | - * @param boolean $block_deletes if there are related models across this relation, block (prevent |
|
58 | - * and add an error) the deletion of this model |
|
59 | - * @param string $blocking_delete_error_message a customized error message on blocking deletes instead of the |
|
60 | - * default |
|
61 | - */ |
|
62 | - public function __construct($block_deletes, $blocking_delete_error_message) |
|
63 | - { |
|
64 | - $this->_blocking_delete = $block_deletes; |
|
65 | - $this->_blocking_delete_error_message = $blocking_delete_error_message; |
|
66 | - } |
|
67 | - |
|
68 | - |
|
69 | - /** |
|
70 | - * @param $this_model_name |
|
71 | - * @param $other_model_name |
|
72 | - * @throws EE_Error |
|
73 | - */ |
|
74 | - public function _construct_finalize_set_models($this_model_name, $other_model_name) |
|
75 | - { |
|
76 | - $this->_this_model_name = $this_model_name; |
|
77 | - $this->_other_model_name = $other_model_name; |
|
78 | - if (is_string($this->_blocking_delete)) { |
|
79 | - throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("When instantiating the relation of type %s from %s to %s, the \$block_deletes argument should be a boolean, not a string (%s)", |
|
80 | - "event_espresso"), |
|
81 | - get_class($this), $this_model_name, $other_model_name, $this->_blocking_delete)); |
|
82 | - } |
|
83 | - } |
|
84 | - |
|
85 | - |
|
86 | - /** |
|
87 | - * Gets the model where this relation is defined. |
|
88 | - * |
|
89 | - * @return EEM_Base |
|
90 | - */ |
|
91 | - public function get_this_model() |
|
92 | - { |
|
93 | - return $this->_get_model($this->_this_model_name); |
|
94 | - } |
|
95 | - |
|
96 | - |
|
97 | - /** |
|
98 | - * Gets the model which this relation establishes the relation TO (ie, |
|
99 | - * this relation object was defined on get_this_model(), get_other_model() is the other one) |
|
100 | - * |
|
101 | - * @return EEM_Base |
|
102 | - */ |
|
103 | - public function get_other_model() |
|
104 | - { |
|
105 | - return $this->_get_model($this->_other_model_name); |
|
106 | - } |
|
107 | - |
|
108 | - |
|
109 | - /** |
|
110 | - * Internally used by get_this_model() and get_other_model() |
|
111 | - * |
|
112 | - * @param string $model_name like Event, Question_Group, etc. omit the EEM_ |
|
113 | - * @return EEM_Base |
|
114 | - */ |
|
115 | - protected function _get_model($model_name) |
|
116 | - { |
|
117 | - $modelInstance = EE_Registry::instance()->load_model($model_name); |
|
118 | - $modelInstance->set_timezone($this->_timezone); |
|
119 | - return $modelInstance; |
|
120 | - } |
|
121 | - |
|
122 | - |
|
123 | - /** |
|
124 | - * entirely possible that relations may be called from a model and we need to make sure those relations have their |
|
125 | - * timezone set correctly. |
|
126 | - * |
|
127 | - * @param string $timezone timezone to set. |
|
128 | - */ |
|
129 | - public function set_timezone($timezone) |
|
130 | - { |
|
131 | - if ($timezone !== null) { |
|
132 | - $this->_timezone = $timezone; |
|
133 | - } |
|
134 | - } |
|
135 | - |
|
136 | - |
|
137 | - /** |
|
138 | - * @param $other_table |
|
139 | - * @param $other_table_alias |
|
140 | - * @param $other_table_column |
|
141 | - * @param $this_table_alias |
|
142 | - * @param $this_table_join_column |
|
143 | - * @param string $extra_join_sql |
|
144 | - * @return string |
|
145 | - */ |
|
146 | - protected function _left_join( |
|
147 | - $other_table, |
|
148 | - $other_table_alias, |
|
149 | - $other_table_column, |
|
150 | - $this_table_alias, |
|
151 | - $this_table_join_column, |
|
152 | - $extra_join_sql = '' |
|
153 | - ) { |
|
154 | - return " LEFT JOIN " . $other_table . " AS " . $other_table_alias . " ON " . $other_table_alias . "." . $other_table_column . "=" . $this_table_alias . "." . $this_table_join_column . ($extra_join_sql ? " AND $extra_join_sql" : ''); |
|
155 | - } |
|
156 | - |
|
157 | - |
|
158 | - /** |
|
159 | - * Gets all the model objects of type of other model related to $model_object, |
|
160 | - * according to this relation. This is the same code for EE_HABTM_Relation and EE_Has_Many_Relation. |
|
161 | - * For both of those child classes, $model_object must be saved so that it has an ID before querying, |
|
162 | - * otherwise an error will be thrown. Note: by default we disable default_where_conditions |
|
163 | - * EE_Belongs_To_Relation doesn't need to be saved before querying. |
|
164 | - * |
|
165 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $model_object_or_id or the primary key of this model |
|
166 | - * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params |
|
167 | - * @param boolean $values_already_prepared_by_model_object @deprecated since 4.8.1 |
|
168 | - * @return EE_Base_Class[] |
|
169 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
170 | - */ |
|
171 | - public function get_all_related( |
|
172 | - $model_object_or_id, |
|
173 | - $query_params = array(), |
|
174 | - $values_already_prepared_by_model_object = false |
|
175 | - ) { |
|
176 | - if ($values_already_prepared_by_model_object !== false) { |
|
177 | - EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EE_Model_Relation_Base::get_all_related', |
|
178 | - __('The argument $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is no longer used.', 'event_espresso'), |
|
179 | - '4.8.1'); |
|
180 | - } |
|
181 | - $query_params = $this->_disable_default_where_conditions_on_query_param($query_params); |
|
182 | - $query_param_where_this_model_pk = $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() |
|
183 | - . "." |
|
184 | - . $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
185 | - $model_object_id = $this->_get_model_object_id($model_object_or_id); |
|
186 | - $query_params[0][$query_param_where_this_model_pk] = $model_object_id; |
|
187 | - return $this->get_other_model()->get_all($query_params); |
|
188 | - } |
|
189 | - |
|
190 | - |
|
191 | - /** |
|
192 | - * Alters the $query_params to disable default where conditions, unless otherwise specified |
|
193 | - * |
|
194 | - * @param string $query_params |
|
195 | - * @return array |
|
196 | - */ |
|
197 | - protected function _disable_default_where_conditions_on_query_param($query_params) |
|
198 | - { |
|
199 | - if (! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])) { |
|
200 | - $query_params['default_where_conditions'] = 'none'; |
|
201 | - } |
|
202 | - return $query_params; |
|
203 | - } |
|
204 | - |
|
205 | - |
|
206 | - /** |
|
207 | - * Deletes the related model objects which meet the query parameters. If no |
|
208 | - * parameters are specified, then all related model objects will be deleted. |
|
209 | - * Note: If the related model is extends EEM_Soft_Delete_Base, then the related |
|
210 | - * model objects will only be soft-deleted. |
|
211 | - * |
|
212 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $model_object_or_id |
|
213 | - * @param array $query_params |
|
214 | - * @return int of how many related models got deleted |
|
215 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
216 | - */ |
|
217 | - public function delete_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params = array()) |
|
218 | - { |
|
219 | - //for each thing we would delete, |
|
220 | - $related_model_objects = $this->get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
221 | - //determine if it's blocked by anything else before it can be deleted |
|
222 | - $deleted_count = 0; |
|
223 | - foreach ($related_model_objects as $related_model_object) { |
|
224 | - $delete_is_blocked = $this->get_other_model()->delete_is_blocked_by_related_models($related_model_object, |
|
225 | - $model_object_or_id); |
|
226 | - /* @var $model_object_or_id EE_Base_Class */ |
|
227 | - if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
228 | - $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
|
229 | - $related_model_object->delete(); |
|
230 | - $deleted_count++; |
|
231 | - } |
|
232 | - } |
|
233 | - return $deleted_count; |
|
234 | - } |
|
235 | - |
|
236 | - |
|
237 | - /** |
|
238 | - * Deletes the related model objects which meet the query parameters. If no |
|
239 | - * parameters are specified, then all related model objects will be deleted. |
|
240 | - * Note: If the related model is extends EEM_Soft_Delete_Base, then the related |
|
241 | - * model objects will only be soft-deleted. |
|
242 | - * |
|
243 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $model_object_or_id |
|
244 | - * @param array $query_params |
|
245 | - * @return int of how many related models got deleted |
|
246 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
247 | - */ |
|
248 | - public function delete_related_permanently($model_object_or_id, $query_params = array()) |
|
249 | - { |
|
250 | - //for each thing we would delete, |
|
251 | - $related_model_objects = $this->get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
252 | - //determine if it's blocked by anything else before it can be deleted |
|
253 | - $deleted_count = 0; |
|
254 | - foreach ($related_model_objects as $related_model_object) { |
|
255 | - $delete_is_blocked = $this->get_other_model()->delete_is_blocked_by_related_models($related_model_object, |
|
256 | - $model_object_or_id); |
|
257 | - /* @var $model_object_or_id EE_Base_Class */ |
|
258 | - if ($related_model_object instanceof EE_Soft_Delete_Base_Class) { |
|
259 | - $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
|
260 | - $deleted_count++; |
|
261 | - if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
262 | - $related_model_object->delete_permanently(); |
|
263 | - } else { |
|
264 | - //delete is blocked |
|
265 | - //brent and darren, in this case, wanted to just soft delete it then |
|
266 | - $related_model_object->delete(); |
|
267 | - } |
|
268 | - } else { |
|
269 | - //its not a soft-deletable thing anyways. do the normal logic. |
|
270 | - if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
271 | - $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
|
272 | - $related_model_object->delete(); |
|
273 | - $deleted_count++; |
|
274 | - } |
|
275 | - } |
|
276 | - } |
|
277 | - return $deleted_count; |
|
278 | - } |
|
279 | - |
|
280 | - |
|
281 | - /** |
|
282 | - * this just returns a model_object_id for incoming item that could be an object or id. |
|
283 | - * |
|
284 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $model_object_or_id model object or the primary key of this model |
|
285 | - * @throws EE_Error |
|
286 | - * @return int |
|
287 | - */ |
|
288 | - protected function _get_model_object_id($model_object_or_id) |
|
289 | - { |
|
290 | - $model_object_id = $model_object_or_id; |
|
291 | - if ($model_object_or_id instanceof EE_Base_Class) { |
|
292 | - $model_object_id = $model_object_or_id->ID(); |
|
293 | - } |
|
294 | - if (! $model_object_id) { |
|
295 | - throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Sorry, we cant get the related %s model objects to %s model object before it has an ID. You can solve that by just saving it before trying to get its related model objects", |
|
296 | - "event_espresso"), $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name(), |
|
297 | - $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name())); |
|
298 | - } |
|
299 | - return $model_object_id; |
|
300 | - } |
|
301 | - |
|
302 | - |
|
303 | - /** |
|
304 | - * Gets the SQL string for performing the join between this model and the other model. |
|
305 | - * |
|
306 | - * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Event.Event_Venue.Venue' |
|
307 | - * @return string of SQL, eg "LEFT JOIN table_name AS table_alias ON this_model_primary_table.pk = |
|
308 | - * other_model_primary_table.fk" etc |
|
309 | - */ |
|
310 | - abstract public function get_join_statement($model_relation_chain); |
|
311 | - |
|
312 | - |
|
313 | - /** |
|
314 | - * Adds a relationships between the two model objects provided. Each type of relationship handles this differently |
|
315 | - * (EE_Belongs_To is a slight exception, it should more accurately be called set_relation_to(...), as this |
|
316 | - * relationship only allows this model to be related to a single other model of this type) |
|
317 | - * |
|
318 | - * @param $this_obj_or_id |
|
319 | - * @param $other_obj_or_id |
|
320 | - * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
321 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class the EE_Base_Class which was added as a relation. (Convenient if you only pass an ID for |
|
322 | - * $other_obj_or_id) |
|
323 | - */ |
|
324 | - abstract public function add_relation_to( |
|
325 | - $this_obj_or_id, |
|
326 | - $other_obj_or_id, |
|
327 | - $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array() |
|
328 | - ); |
|
329 | - |
|
330 | - |
|
331 | - /** |
|
332 | - * Similar to 'add_relation_to(...)', performs the opposite action of removing the relationship between the two |
|
333 | - * model objects |
|
334 | - * |
|
335 | - * @param $this_obj_or_id |
|
336 | - * @param $other_obj_or_id |
|
337 | - * @param array $where_query |
|
338 | - * @return bool |
|
339 | - */ |
|
340 | - abstract public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()); |
|
341 | - |
|
342 | - |
|
343 | - /** |
|
344 | - * Removes ALL relation instances for this relation obj |
|
345 | - * |
|
346 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
347 | - * @param array $where_query_param like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] (where conditions) |
|
348 | - * @return EE_Base_Class[] |
|
349 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
350 | - */ |
|
351 | - public function remove_relations($this_obj_or_id, $where_query_param = array()) |
|
352 | - { |
|
353 | - $related_things = $this->get_all_related($this_obj_or_id, array($where_query_param)); |
|
354 | - $objs_removed = array(); |
|
355 | - foreach ($related_things as $related_thing) { |
|
356 | - $objs_removed[] = $this->remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $related_thing); |
|
357 | - } |
|
358 | - return $objs_removed; |
|
359 | - } |
|
360 | - |
|
361 | - |
|
362 | - /** |
|
363 | - * If you aren't allowed to delete this model when there are related models across this |
|
364 | - * relation object, return true. Otherwise, if you can delete this model even though |
|
365 | - * related objects exist, returns false. |
|
366 | - * |
|
367 | - * @return boolean |
|
368 | - */ |
|
369 | - public function block_delete_if_related_models_exist() |
|
370 | - { |
|
371 | - return $this->_blocking_delete; |
|
372 | - } |
|
373 | - |
|
374 | - |
|
375 | - /** |
|
376 | - * Gets the error message to show |
|
377 | - * |
|
378 | - * @return string |
|
379 | - */ |
|
380 | - public function get_deletion_error_message() |
|
381 | - { |
|
382 | - if ($this->_blocking_delete_error_message) { |
|
383 | - return $this->_blocking_delete_error_message; |
|
384 | - } else { |
|
20 | + /** |
|
21 | + * The model name of which this relation is a component (ie, the model that called new EE_Model_Relation_Base) |
|
22 | + * |
|
23 | + * @var string eg Event, Question_Group, Registration |
|
24 | + */ |
|
25 | + private $_this_model_name; |
|
26 | + /** |
|
27 | + * The model name pointed to by this relation (ie, the model we want to establish a relationship to) |
|
28 | + * |
|
29 | + * @var string eg Event, Question_Group, Registration |
|
30 | + */ |
|
31 | + private $_other_model_name; |
|
32 | + |
|
33 | + /** |
|
34 | + * this is typically used when calling the relation models to make sure they inherit any set timezone from the |
|
35 | + * initiating model. |
|
36 | + * |
|
37 | + * @var string |
|
38 | + */ |
|
39 | + protected $_timezone; |
|
40 | + |
|
41 | + /** |
|
42 | + * If you try to delete "this_model", and there are related "other_models", |
|
43 | + * and this isn't null, then abandon the deletion and add this warning. |
|
44 | + * This effectively makes it impossible to delete "this_model" while there are |
|
45 | + * related "other_models" along this relation. |
|
46 | + * |
|
47 | + * @var string (internationalized) |
|
48 | + */ |
|
49 | + protected $_blocking_delete_error_message; |
|
50 | + |
|
51 | + protected $_blocking_delete = false; |
|
52 | + |
|
53 | + /** |
|
54 | + * Object representing the relationship between two models. This knows how to join the models, |
|
55 | + * get related models across the relation, and add-and-remove the relationships. |
|
56 | + * |
|
57 | + * @param boolean $block_deletes if there are related models across this relation, block (prevent |
|
58 | + * and add an error) the deletion of this model |
|
59 | + * @param string $blocking_delete_error_message a customized error message on blocking deletes instead of the |
|
60 | + * default |
|
61 | + */ |
|
62 | + public function __construct($block_deletes, $blocking_delete_error_message) |
|
63 | + { |
|
64 | + $this->_blocking_delete = $block_deletes; |
|
65 | + $this->_blocking_delete_error_message = $blocking_delete_error_message; |
|
66 | + } |
|
67 | + |
|
68 | + |
|
69 | + /** |
|
70 | + * @param $this_model_name |
|
71 | + * @param $other_model_name |
|
72 | + * @throws EE_Error |
|
73 | + */ |
|
74 | + public function _construct_finalize_set_models($this_model_name, $other_model_name) |
|
75 | + { |
|
76 | + $this->_this_model_name = $this_model_name; |
|
77 | + $this->_other_model_name = $other_model_name; |
|
78 | + if (is_string($this->_blocking_delete)) { |
|
79 | + throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("When instantiating the relation of type %s from %s to %s, the \$block_deletes argument should be a boolean, not a string (%s)", |
|
80 | + "event_espresso"), |
|
81 | + get_class($this), $this_model_name, $other_model_name, $this->_blocking_delete)); |
|
82 | + } |
|
83 | + } |
|
84 | + |
|
85 | + |
|
86 | + /** |
|
87 | + * Gets the model where this relation is defined. |
|
88 | + * |
|
89 | + * @return EEM_Base |
|
90 | + */ |
|
91 | + public function get_this_model() |
|
92 | + { |
|
93 | + return $this->_get_model($this->_this_model_name); |
|
94 | + } |
|
95 | + |
|
96 | + |
|
97 | + /** |
|
98 | + * Gets the model which this relation establishes the relation TO (ie, |
|
99 | + * this relation object was defined on get_this_model(), get_other_model() is the other one) |
|
100 | + * |
|
101 | + * @return EEM_Base |
|
102 | + */ |
|
103 | + public function get_other_model() |
|
104 | + { |
|
105 | + return $this->_get_model($this->_other_model_name); |
|
106 | + } |
|
107 | + |
|
108 | + |
|
109 | + /** |
|
110 | + * Internally used by get_this_model() and get_other_model() |
|
111 | + * |
|
112 | + * @param string $model_name like Event, Question_Group, etc. omit the EEM_ |
|
113 | + * @return EEM_Base |
|
114 | + */ |
|
115 | + protected function _get_model($model_name) |
|
116 | + { |
|
117 | + $modelInstance = EE_Registry::instance()->load_model($model_name); |
|
118 | + $modelInstance->set_timezone($this->_timezone); |
|
119 | + return $modelInstance; |
|
120 | + } |
|
121 | + |
|
122 | + |
|
123 | + /** |
|
124 | + * entirely possible that relations may be called from a model and we need to make sure those relations have their |
|
125 | + * timezone set correctly. |
|
126 | + * |
|
127 | + * @param string $timezone timezone to set. |
|
128 | + */ |
|
129 | + public function set_timezone($timezone) |
|
130 | + { |
|
131 | + if ($timezone !== null) { |
|
132 | + $this->_timezone = $timezone; |
|
133 | + } |
|
134 | + } |
|
135 | + |
|
136 | + |
|
137 | + /** |
|
138 | + * @param $other_table |
|
139 | + * @param $other_table_alias |
|
140 | + * @param $other_table_column |
|
141 | + * @param $this_table_alias |
|
142 | + * @param $this_table_join_column |
|
143 | + * @param string $extra_join_sql |
|
144 | + * @return string |
|
145 | + */ |
|
146 | + protected function _left_join( |
|
147 | + $other_table, |
|
148 | + $other_table_alias, |
|
149 | + $other_table_column, |
|
150 | + $this_table_alias, |
|
151 | + $this_table_join_column, |
|
152 | + $extra_join_sql = '' |
|
153 | + ) { |
|
154 | + return " LEFT JOIN " . $other_table . " AS " . $other_table_alias . " ON " . $other_table_alias . "." . $other_table_column . "=" . $this_table_alias . "." . $this_table_join_column . ($extra_join_sql ? " AND $extra_join_sql" : ''); |
|
155 | + } |
|
156 | + |
|
157 | + |
|
158 | + /** |
|
159 | + * Gets all the model objects of type of other model related to $model_object, |
|
160 | + * according to this relation. This is the same code for EE_HABTM_Relation and EE_Has_Many_Relation. |
|
161 | + * For both of those child classes, $model_object must be saved so that it has an ID before querying, |
|
162 | + * otherwise an error will be thrown. Note: by default we disable default_where_conditions |
|
163 | + * EE_Belongs_To_Relation doesn't need to be saved before querying. |
|
164 | + * |
|
165 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $model_object_or_id or the primary key of this model |
|
166 | + * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params |
|
167 | + * @param boolean $values_already_prepared_by_model_object @deprecated since 4.8.1 |
|
168 | + * @return EE_Base_Class[] |
|
169 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
170 | + */ |
|
171 | + public function get_all_related( |
|
172 | + $model_object_or_id, |
|
173 | + $query_params = array(), |
|
174 | + $values_already_prepared_by_model_object = false |
|
175 | + ) { |
|
176 | + if ($values_already_prepared_by_model_object !== false) { |
|
177 | + EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EE_Model_Relation_Base::get_all_related', |
|
178 | + __('The argument $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is no longer used.', 'event_espresso'), |
|
179 | + '4.8.1'); |
|
180 | + } |
|
181 | + $query_params = $this->_disable_default_where_conditions_on_query_param($query_params); |
|
182 | + $query_param_where_this_model_pk = $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() |
|
183 | + . "." |
|
184 | + . $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
185 | + $model_object_id = $this->_get_model_object_id($model_object_or_id); |
|
186 | + $query_params[0][$query_param_where_this_model_pk] = $model_object_id; |
|
187 | + return $this->get_other_model()->get_all($query_params); |
|
188 | + } |
|
189 | + |
|
190 | + |
|
191 | + /** |
|
192 | + * Alters the $query_params to disable default where conditions, unless otherwise specified |
|
193 | + * |
|
194 | + * @param string $query_params |
|
195 | + * @return array |
|
196 | + */ |
|
197 | + protected function _disable_default_where_conditions_on_query_param($query_params) |
|
198 | + { |
|
199 | + if (! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])) { |
|
200 | + $query_params['default_where_conditions'] = 'none'; |
|
201 | + } |
|
202 | + return $query_params; |
|
203 | + } |
|
204 | + |
|
205 | + |
|
206 | + /** |
|
207 | + * Deletes the related model objects which meet the query parameters. If no |
|
208 | + * parameters are specified, then all related model objects will be deleted. |
|
209 | + * Note: If the related model is extends EEM_Soft_Delete_Base, then the related |
|
210 | + * model objects will only be soft-deleted. |
|
211 | + * |
|
212 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $model_object_or_id |
|
213 | + * @param array $query_params |
|
214 | + * @return int of how many related models got deleted |
|
215 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
216 | + */ |
|
217 | + public function delete_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params = array()) |
|
218 | + { |
|
219 | + //for each thing we would delete, |
|
220 | + $related_model_objects = $this->get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
221 | + //determine if it's blocked by anything else before it can be deleted |
|
222 | + $deleted_count = 0; |
|
223 | + foreach ($related_model_objects as $related_model_object) { |
|
224 | + $delete_is_blocked = $this->get_other_model()->delete_is_blocked_by_related_models($related_model_object, |
|
225 | + $model_object_or_id); |
|
226 | + /* @var $model_object_or_id EE_Base_Class */ |
|
227 | + if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
228 | + $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
|
229 | + $related_model_object->delete(); |
|
230 | + $deleted_count++; |
|
231 | + } |
|
232 | + } |
|
233 | + return $deleted_count; |
|
234 | + } |
|
235 | + |
|
236 | + |
|
237 | + /** |
|
238 | + * Deletes the related model objects which meet the query parameters. If no |
|
239 | + * parameters are specified, then all related model objects will be deleted. |
|
240 | + * Note: If the related model is extends EEM_Soft_Delete_Base, then the related |
|
241 | + * model objects will only be soft-deleted. |
|
242 | + * |
|
243 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $model_object_or_id |
|
244 | + * @param array $query_params |
|
245 | + * @return int of how many related models got deleted |
|
246 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
247 | + */ |
|
248 | + public function delete_related_permanently($model_object_or_id, $query_params = array()) |
|
249 | + { |
|
250 | + //for each thing we would delete, |
|
251 | + $related_model_objects = $this->get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
252 | + //determine if it's blocked by anything else before it can be deleted |
|
253 | + $deleted_count = 0; |
|
254 | + foreach ($related_model_objects as $related_model_object) { |
|
255 | + $delete_is_blocked = $this->get_other_model()->delete_is_blocked_by_related_models($related_model_object, |
|
256 | + $model_object_or_id); |
|
257 | + /* @var $model_object_or_id EE_Base_Class */ |
|
258 | + if ($related_model_object instanceof EE_Soft_Delete_Base_Class) { |
|
259 | + $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
|
260 | + $deleted_count++; |
|
261 | + if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
262 | + $related_model_object->delete_permanently(); |
|
263 | + } else { |
|
264 | + //delete is blocked |
|
265 | + //brent and darren, in this case, wanted to just soft delete it then |
|
266 | + $related_model_object->delete(); |
|
267 | + } |
|
268 | + } else { |
|
269 | + //its not a soft-deletable thing anyways. do the normal logic. |
|
270 | + if (! $delete_is_blocked) { |
|
271 | + $this->remove_relation_to($model_object_or_id, $related_model_object); |
|
272 | + $related_model_object->delete(); |
|
273 | + $deleted_count++; |
|
274 | + } |
|
275 | + } |
|
276 | + } |
|
277 | + return $deleted_count; |
|
278 | + } |
|
279 | + |
|
280 | + |
|
281 | + /** |
|
282 | + * this just returns a model_object_id for incoming item that could be an object or id. |
|
283 | + * |
|
284 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $model_object_or_id model object or the primary key of this model |
|
285 | + * @throws EE_Error |
|
286 | + * @return int |
|
287 | + */ |
|
288 | + protected function _get_model_object_id($model_object_or_id) |
|
289 | + { |
|
290 | + $model_object_id = $model_object_or_id; |
|
291 | + if ($model_object_or_id instanceof EE_Base_Class) { |
|
292 | + $model_object_id = $model_object_or_id->ID(); |
|
293 | + } |
|
294 | + if (! $model_object_id) { |
|
295 | + throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Sorry, we cant get the related %s model objects to %s model object before it has an ID. You can solve that by just saving it before trying to get its related model objects", |
|
296 | + "event_espresso"), $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name(), |
|
297 | + $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name())); |
|
298 | + } |
|
299 | + return $model_object_id; |
|
300 | + } |
|
301 | + |
|
302 | + |
|
303 | + /** |
|
304 | + * Gets the SQL string for performing the join between this model and the other model. |
|
305 | + * |
|
306 | + * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Event.Event_Venue.Venue' |
|
307 | + * @return string of SQL, eg "LEFT JOIN table_name AS table_alias ON this_model_primary_table.pk = |
|
308 | + * other_model_primary_table.fk" etc |
|
309 | + */ |
|
310 | + abstract public function get_join_statement($model_relation_chain); |
|
311 | + |
|
312 | + |
|
313 | + /** |
|
314 | + * Adds a relationships between the two model objects provided. Each type of relationship handles this differently |
|
315 | + * (EE_Belongs_To is a slight exception, it should more accurately be called set_relation_to(...), as this |
|
316 | + * relationship only allows this model to be related to a single other model of this type) |
|
317 | + * |
|
318 | + * @param $this_obj_or_id |
|
319 | + * @param $other_obj_or_id |
|
320 | + * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
321 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class the EE_Base_Class which was added as a relation. (Convenient if you only pass an ID for |
|
322 | + * $other_obj_or_id) |
|
323 | + */ |
|
324 | + abstract public function add_relation_to( |
|
325 | + $this_obj_or_id, |
|
326 | + $other_obj_or_id, |
|
327 | + $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array() |
|
328 | + ); |
|
329 | + |
|
330 | + |
|
331 | + /** |
|
332 | + * Similar to 'add_relation_to(...)', performs the opposite action of removing the relationship between the two |
|
333 | + * model objects |
|
334 | + * |
|
335 | + * @param $this_obj_or_id |
|
336 | + * @param $other_obj_or_id |
|
337 | + * @param array $where_query |
|
338 | + * @return bool |
|
339 | + */ |
|
340 | + abstract public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()); |
|
341 | + |
|
342 | + |
|
343 | + /** |
|
344 | + * Removes ALL relation instances for this relation obj |
|
345 | + * |
|
346 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
347 | + * @param array $where_query_param like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] (where conditions) |
|
348 | + * @return EE_Base_Class[] |
|
349 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
350 | + */ |
|
351 | + public function remove_relations($this_obj_or_id, $where_query_param = array()) |
|
352 | + { |
|
353 | + $related_things = $this->get_all_related($this_obj_or_id, array($where_query_param)); |
|
354 | + $objs_removed = array(); |
|
355 | + foreach ($related_things as $related_thing) { |
|
356 | + $objs_removed[] = $this->remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $related_thing); |
|
357 | + } |
|
358 | + return $objs_removed; |
|
359 | + } |
|
360 | + |
|
361 | + |
|
362 | + /** |
|
363 | + * If you aren't allowed to delete this model when there are related models across this |
|
364 | + * relation object, return true. Otherwise, if you can delete this model even though |
|
365 | + * related objects exist, returns false. |
|
366 | + * |
|
367 | + * @return boolean |
|
368 | + */ |
|
369 | + public function block_delete_if_related_models_exist() |
|
370 | + { |
|
371 | + return $this->_blocking_delete; |
|
372 | + } |
|
373 | + |
|
374 | + |
|
375 | + /** |
|
376 | + * Gets the error message to show |
|
377 | + * |
|
378 | + * @return string |
|
379 | + */ |
|
380 | + public function get_deletion_error_message() |
|
381 | + { |
|
382 | + if ($this->_blocking_delete_error_message) { |
|
383 | + return $this->_blocking_delete_error_message; |
|
384 | + } else { |
|
385 | 385 | // return sprintf(__('Cannot delete %1$s when there are related %2$s', "event_espresso"),$this->get_this_model()->item_name(2),$this->get_other_model()->item_name(2)); |
386 | - return sprintf( |
|
387 | - __('This %1$s is currently linked to one or more %2$s records. If this %1$s is incorrect, then please remove it from all %3$s before attempting to delete it.', |
|
388 | - "event_espresso"), |
|
389 | - $this->get_this_model()->item_name(1), |
|
390 | - $this->get_other_model()->item_name(1), |
|
391 | - $this->get_other_model()->item_name(2) |
|
392 | - ); |
|
393 | - } |
|
394 | - } |
|
395 | - |
|
396 | - /** |
|
397 | - * Returns whatever is set as the nicename for the object. |
|
398 | - * |
|
399 | - * @return string |
|
400 | - */ |
|
401 | - public function getSchemaDescription() |
|
402 | - { |
|
403 | - $description = $this instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation |
|
404 | - ? esc_html__('The related %1$s entity to the %2$s.', 'event_espresso') |
|
405 | - : esc_html__('The related %1$s entities to the %2$s.', 'event_espresso'); |
|
406 | - return sprintf( |
|
407 | - $description, |
|
408 | - $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name(), |
|
409 | - $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() |
|
410 | - ); |
|
411 | - } |
|
412 | - |
|
413 | - /** |
|
414 | - * Returns whatever is set as the $_schema_type property for the object. |
|
415 | - * Note: this will automatically add 'null' to the schema if the object is_nullable() |
|
416 | - * |
|
417 | - * @return string|array |
|
418 | - */ |
|
419 | - public function getSchemaType() |
|
420 | - { |
|
421 | - return $this instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation ? 'object' : 'array'; |
|
422 | - } |
|
423 | - |
|
424 | - /** |
|
425 | - * This is usually present when the $_schema_type property is 'object'. Any child classes will need to override |
|
426 | - * this method and return the properties for the schema. |
|
427 | - * The reason this is not a property on the class is because there may be filters set on the values for the property |
|
428 | - * that won't be exposed on construct. For example enum type schemas may have the enum values filtered. |
|
429 | - * |
|
430 | - * @return array |
|
431 | - */ |
|
432 | - public function getSchemaProperties() |
|
433 | - { |
|
434 | - return array(); |
|
435 | - } |
|
436 | - |
|
437 | - /** |
|
438 | - * If a child class has enum values, they should override this method and provide a simple array |
|
439 | - * of the enum values. |
|
440 | - * The reason this is not a property on the class is because there may be filterable enum values that |
|
441 | - * are set on the instantiated object that could be filtered after construct. |
|
442 | - * |
|
443 | - * @return array |
|
444 | - */ |
|
445 | - public function getSchemaEnum() |
|
446 | - { |
|
447 | - return array(); |
|
448 | - } |
|
449 | - |
|
450 | - /** |
|
451 | - * This returns the value of the $_schema_format property on the object. |
|
452 | - * |
|
453 | - * @return string |
|
454 | - */ |
|
455 | - public function getSchemaFormat() |
|
456 | - { |
|
457 | - return array(); |
|
458 | - } |
|
459 | - |
|
460 | - /** |
|
461 | - * This returns the value of the $_schema_readonly property on the object. |
|
462 | - * |
|
463 | - * @return bool |
|
464 | - */ |
|
465 | - public function getSchemaReadonly() |
|
466 | - { |
|
467 | - return true; |
|
468 | - } |
|
469 | - |
|
470 | - /** |
|
471 | - * This returns elements used to represent this field in the json schema. |
|
472 | - * |
|
473 | - * @link http://json-schema.org/ |
|
474 | - * @return array |
|
475 | - */ |
|
476 | - public function getSchema() |
|
477 | - { |
|
478 | - $schema = array( |
|
479 | - 'description' => $this->getSchemaDescription(), |
|
480 | - 'type' => $this->getSchemaType(), |
|
481 | - 'relation' => true, |
|
482 | - 'relation_type' => get_class($this), |
|
483 | - 'readonly' => $this->getSchemaReadonly() |
|
484 | - ); |
|
485 | - |
|
486 | - if ($this instanceof EE_HABTM_Relation) { |
|
487 | - $schema['joining_model_name'] = $this->get_join_model()->get_this_model_name(); |
|
488 | - } |
|
489 | - |
|
490 | - if ($this->getSchemaType() === 'array') { |
|
491 | - $schema['items'] = array( |
|
492 | - 'type' => 'object' |
|
493 | - ); |
|
494 | - } |
|
495 | - |
|
496 | - return $schema; |
|
497 | - } |
|
386 | + return sprintf( |
|
387 | + __('This %1$s is currently linked to one or more %2$s records. If this %1$s is incorrect, then please remove it from all %3$s before attempting to delete it.', |
|
388 | + "event_espresso"), |
|
389 | + $this->get_this_model()->item_name(1), |
|
390 | + $this->get_other_model()->item_name(1), |
|
391 | + $this->get_other_model()->item_name(2) |
|
392 | + ); |
|
393 | + } |
|
394 | + } |
|
395 | + |
|
396 | + /** |
|
397 | + * Returns whatever is set as the nicename for the object. |
|
398 | + * |
|
399 | + * @return string |
|
400 | + */ |
|
401 | + public function getSchemaDescription() |
|
402 | + { |
|
403 | + $description = $this instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation |
|
404 | + ? esc_html__('The related %1$s entity to the %2$s.', 'event_espresso') |
|
405 | + : esc_html__('The related %1$s entities to the %2$s.', 'event_espresso'); |
|
406 | + return sprintf( |
|
407 | + $description, |
|
408 | + $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name(), |
|
409 | + $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() |
|
410 | + ); |
|
411 | + } |
|
412 | + |
|
413 | + /** |
|
414 | + * Returns whatever is set as the $_schema_type property for the object. |
|
415 | + * Note: this will automatically add 'null' to the schema if the object is_nullable() |
|
416 | + * |
|
417 | + * @return string|array |
|
418 | + */ |
|
419 | + public function getSchemaType() |
|
420 | + { |
|
421 | + return $this instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation ? 'object' : 'array'; |
|
422 | + } |
|
423 | + |
|
424 | + /** |
|
425 | + * This is usually present when the $_schema_type property is 'object'. Any child classes will need to override |
|
426 | + * this method and return the properties for the schema. |
|
427 | + * The reason this is not a property on the class is because there may be filters set on the values for the property |
|
428 | + * that won't be exposed on construct. For example enum type schemas may have the enum values filtered. |
|
429 | + * |
|
430 | + * @return array |
|
431 | + */ |
|
432 | + public function getSchemaProperties() |
|
433 | + { |
|
434 | + return array(); |
|
435 | + } |
|
436 | + |
|
437 | + /** |
|
438 | + * If a child class has enum values, they should override this method and provide a simple array |
|
439 | + * of the enum values. |
|
440 | + * The reason this is not a property on the class is because there may be filterable enum values that |
|
441 | + * are set on the instantiated object that could be filtered after construct. |
|
442 | + * |
|
443 | + * @return array |
|
444 | + */ |
|
445 | + public function getSchemaEnum() |
|
446 | + { |
|
447 | + return array(); |
|
448 | + } |
|
449 | + |
|
450 | + /** |
|
451 | + * This returns the value of the $_schema_format property on the object. |
|
452 | + * |
|
453 | + * @return string |
|
454 | + */ |
|
455 | + public function getSchemaFormat() |
|
456 | + { |
|
457 | + return array(); |
|
458 | + } |
|
459 | + |
|
460 | + /** |
|
461 | + * This returns the value of the $_schema_readonly property on the object. |
|
462 | + * |
|
463 | + * @return bool |
|
464 | + */ |
|
465 | + public function getSchemaReadonly() |
|
466 | + { |
|
467 | + return true; |
|
468 | + } |
|
469 | + |
|
470 | + /** |
|
471 | + * This returns elements used to represent this field in the json schema. |
|
472 | + * |
|
473 | + * @link http://json-schema.org/ |
|
474 | + * @return array |
|
475 | + */ |
|
476 | + public function getSchema() |
|
477 | + { |
|
478 | + $schema = array( |
|
479 | + 'description' => $this->getSchemaDescription(), |
|
480 | + 'type' => $this->getSchemaType(), |
|
481 | + 'relation' => true, |
|
482 | + 'relation_type' => get_class($this), |
|
483 | + 'readonly' => $this->getSchemaReadonly() |
|
484 | + ); |
|
485 | + |
|
486 | + if ($this instanceof EE_HABTM_Relation) { |
|
487 | + $schema['joining_model_name'] = $this->get_join_model()->get_this_model_name(); |
|
488 | + } |
|
489 | + |
|
490 | + if ($this->getSchemaType() === 'array') { |
|
491 | + $schema['items'] = array( |
|
492 | + 'type' => 'object' |
|
493 | + ); |
|
494 | + } |
|
495 | + |
|
496 | + return $schema; |
|
497 | + } |
|
498 | 498 | } |
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ discard block |
||
1 | 1 | <?php |
2 | -require_once(EE_MODELS . 'relations/EE_Model_Relation_Base.php'); |
|
2 | +require_once(EE_MODELS.'relations/EE_Model_Relation_Base.php'); |
|
3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | |
5 | 5 | /** |
@@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ discard block |
||
46 | 46 | $this_table_pk_field = $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field(); |
47 | 47 | $other_table_fk_field = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
48 | 48 | $pk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
49 | - $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
49 | + $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()).$this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
50 | 50 | $fk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
51 | - $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
51 | + $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()).$other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
52 | 52 | $fk_table = $this->get_other_model()->get_table_for_alias($fk_table_alias); |
53 | 53 | |
54 | 54 | return $this->_left_join($fk_table, $fk_table_alias, $other_table_fk_field->get_table_column(), $pk_table_alias, |
55 | - $this_table_pk_field->get_table_column()) . $this->get_other_model()->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
55 | + $this_table_pk_field->get_table_column()).$this->get_other_model()->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
56 | 56 | } |
57 | 57 | |
58 | 58 |
@@ -13,93 +13,93 @@ |
||
13 | 13 | class EE_Has_Many_Relation extends EE_Model_Relation_Base |
14 | 14 | { |
15 | 15 | |
16 | - /** |
|
17 | - * Object representing the relationship between two models. Has_Many_Relations are where the OTHER model has the |
|
18 | - * foreign key this model. IE, there can be many other model objects related to one of this model's objects (but |
|
19 | - * NOT through a JOIN table, which is the case for EE_HABTM_Relations). This knows how to join the models, get |
|
20 | - * related models across the relation, and add-and-remove the relationships. |
|
21 | - * |
|
22 | - * @param boolean $block_deletes For this type of r elation, we block by default. If there are |
|
23 | - * related models across this relation, block (prevent and add an |
|
24 | - * error) the deletion of this model |
|
25 | - * @param string $blocking_delete_error_message a customized error message on blocking deletes instead of the |
|
26 | - * default |
|
27 | - */ |
|
28 | - public function __construct($block_deletes = true, $blocking_delete_error_message = null) |
|
29 | - { |
|
30 | - parent::__construct($block_deletes, $blocking_delete_error_message); |
|
31 | - } |
|
16 | + /** |
|
17 | + * Object representing the relationship between two models. Has_Many_Relations are where the OTHER model has the |
|
18 | + * foreign key this model. IE, there can be many other model objects related to one of this model's objects (but |
|
19 | + * NOT through a JOIN table, which is the case for EE_HABTM_Relations). This knows how to join the models, get |
|
20 | + * related models across the relation, and add-and-remove the relationships. |
|
21 | + * |
|
22 | + * @param boolean $block_deletes For this type of r elation, we block by default. If there are |
|
23 | + * related models across this relation, block (prevent and add an |
|
24 | + * error) the deletion of this model |
|
25 | + * @param string $blocking_delete_error_message a customized error message on blocking deletes instead of the |
|
26 | + * default |
|
27 | + */ |
|
28 | + public function __construct($block_deletes = true, $blocking_delete_error_message = null) |
|
29 | + { |
|
30 | + parent::__construct($block_deletes, $blocking_delete_error_message); |
|
31 | + } |
|
32 | 32 | |
33 | 33 | |
34 | - /** |
|
35 | - * Gets the SQL string for performing the join between this model and the other model. |
|
36 | - * |
|
37 | - * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Event.Event_Venue.Venue' |
|
38 | - * @return string of SQL, eg "LEFT JOIN table_name AS table_alias ON this_model_primary_table.pk = |
|
39 | - * other_model_primary_table.fk" etc |
|
40 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
41 | - */ |
|
42 | - public function get_join_statement($model_relation_chain) |
|
43 | - { |
|
44 | - //create the sql string like |
|
45 | - // LEFT JOIN other_table AS table_alias ON this_table_alias.pk = other_table_alias.fk extra_join_conditions |
|
46 | - $this_table_pk_field = $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field(); |
|
47 | - $other_table_fk_field = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
48 | - $pk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
49 | - $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
50 | - $fk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
51 | - $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
52 | - $fk_table = $this->get_other_model()->get_table_for_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
34 | + /** |
|
35 | + * Gets the SQL string for performing the join between this model and the other model. |
|
36 | + * |
|
37 | + * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Event.Event_Venue.Venue' |
|
38 | + * @return string of SQL, eg "LEFT JOIN table_name AS table_alias ON this_model_primary_table.pk = |
|
39 | + * other_model_primary_table.fk" etc |
|
40 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
41 | + */ |
|
42 | + public function get_join_statement($model_relation_chain) |
|
43 | + { |
|
44 | + //create the sql string like |
|
45 | + // LEFT JOIN other_table AS table_alias ON this_table_alias.pk = other_table_alias.fk extra_join_conditions |
|
46 | + $this_table_pk_field = $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field(); |
|
47 | + $other_table_fk_field = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
48 | + $pk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
49 | + $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
50 | + $fk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
51 | + $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
52 | + $fk_table = $this->get_other_model()->get_table_for_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
53 | 53 | |
54 | - return $this->_left_join($fk_table, $fk_table_alias, $other_table_fk_field->get_table_column(), $pk_table_alias, |
|
55 | - $this_table_pk_field->get_table_column()) . $this->get_other_model()->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
56 | - } |
|
54 | + return $this->_left_join($fk_table, $fk_table_alias, $other_table_fk_field->get_table_column(), $pk_table_alias, |
|
55 | + $this_table_pk_field->get_table_column()) . $this->get_other_model()->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
56 | + } |
|
57 | 57 | |
58 | 58 | |
59 | - /** |
|
60 | - * Sets the other model object's foreign key to this model object's primary key. Feel free to do this manually if |
|
61 | - * you like. |
|
62 | - * |
|
63 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
64 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
65 | - * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
66 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
67 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
68 | - */ |
|
69 | - public function add_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()) |
|
70 | - { |
|
71 | - $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id, true); |
|
72 | - $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
59 | + /** |
|
60 | + * Sets the other model object's foreign key to this model object's primary key. Feel free to do this manually if |
|
61 | + * you like. |
|
62 | + * |
|
63 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
64 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
65 | + * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
66 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
67 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
68 | + */ |
|
69 | + public function add_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()) |
|
70 | + { |
|
71 | + $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id, true); |
|
72 | + $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
73 | 73 | |
74 | - //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
75 | - $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
76 | - if ($other_model_obj->get($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name()) != $this_model_obj->ID()) { |
|
77 | - //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
78 | - $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), $this_model_obj->ID()); |
|
79 | - $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
80 | - } |
|
81 | - return $other_model_obj; |
|
82 | - } |
|
74 | + //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
75 | + $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
76 | + if ($other_model_obj->get($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name()) != $this_model_obj->ID()) { |
|
77 | + //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
78 | + $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), $this_model_obj->ID()); |
|
79 | + $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
80 | + } |
|
81 | + return $other_model_obj; |
|
82 | + } |
|
83 | 83 | |
84 | 84 | |
85 | - /** |
|
86 | - * Sets the other model object's foreign key to its default, instead of pointing to this model object. |
|
87 | - * If $other_obj_or_id doesn't have any other relations, this function is essentially orphaning it |
|
88 | - * |
|
89 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
90 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
91 | - * @param array $where_query |
|
92 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
93 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
94 | - */ |
|
95 | - public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()) |
|
96 | - { |
|
97 | - $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
98 | - //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
99 | - $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
100 | - //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
101 | - $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
102 | - $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
103 | - return $other_model_obj; |
|
104 | - } |
|
85 | + /** |
|
86 | + * Sets the other model object's foreign key to its default, instead of pointing to this model object. |
|
87 | + * If $other_obj_or_id doesn't have any other relations, this function is essentially orphaning it |
|
88 | + * |
|
89 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
90 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
91 | + * @param array $where_query |
|
92 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
93 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
94 | + */ |
|
95 | + public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()) |
|
96 | + { |
|
97 | + $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
98 | + //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
99 | + $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
100 | + //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
101 | + $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
102 | + $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
103 | + return $other_model_obj; |
|
104 | + } |
|
105 | 105 | } |
@@ -22,83 +22,83 @@ |
||
22 | 22 | class EE_Has_Many_Any_Relation extends EE_Has_Many_Relation |
23 | 23 | { |
24 | 24 | |
25 | - /** |
|
26 | - * Gets the SQL string for performing the join between this model and the other model. |
|
27 | - * |
|
28 | - * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Event.Event_Venue.Venue' |
|
29 | - * @return string of SQL, eg "LEFT JOIN table_name AS table_alias ON this_model_primary_table.pk = |
|
30 | - * other_model_primary_table.fk" etc |
|
31 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
32 | - */ |
|
33 | - public function get_join_statement($model_relation_chain) |
|
34 | - { |
|
35 | - //create the sql string like |
|
36 | - // LEFT JOIN other_table AS table_alias ON this_table_alias.pk = other_table_alias.fk extra_join_conditions |
|
37 | - $this_table_pk_field = $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field(); |
|
38 | - $other_table_fk_field = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
39 | - $pk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
40 | - $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
41 | - $fk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
42 | - $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
43 | - $fk_table = $this->get_other_model()->get_table_for_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
44 | - $field_with_model_name = $this->get_other_model()->get_field_containing_related_model_name(); |
|
25 | + /** |
|
26 | + * Gets the SQL string for performing the join between this model and the other model. |
|
27 | + * |
|
28 | + * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Event.Event_Venue.Venue' |
|
29 | + * @return string of SQL, eg "LEFT JOIN table_name AS table_alias ON this_model_primary_table.pk = |
|
30 | + * other_model_primary_table.fk" etc |
|
31 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
32 | + */ |
|
33 | + public function get_join_statement($model_relation_chain) |
|
34 | + { |
|
35 | + //create the sql string like |
|
36 | + // LEFT JOIN other_table AS table_alias ON this_table_alias.pk = other_table_alias.fk extra_join_conditions |
|
37 | + $this_table_pk_field = $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field(); |
|
38 | + $other_table_fk_field = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
39 | + $pk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
40 | + $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
41 | + $fk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
|
42 | + $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
43 | + $fk_table = $this->get_other_model()->get_table_for_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
44 | + $field_with_model_name = $this->get_other_model()->get_field_containing_related_model_name(); |
|
45 | 45 | |
46 | - return $this->_left_join($fk_table, |
|
47 | - $fk_table_alias, |
|
48 | - $other_table_fk_field->get_table_column(), |
|
49 | - $pk_table_alias, |
|
50 | - $this_table_pk_field->get_table_column(), |
|
51 | - $fk_table_alias . '.' . $field_with_model_name->get_table_column() . "='" . $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() . "'") |
|
52 | - . $this->get_other_model()->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
53 | - } |
|
46 | + return $this->_left_join($fk_table, |
|
47 | + $fk_table_alias, |
|
48 | + $other_table_fk_field->get_table_column(), |
|
49 | + $pk_table_alias, |
|
50 | + $this_table_pk_field->get_table_column(), |
|
51 | + $fk_table_alias . '.' . $field_with_model_name->get_table_column() . "='" . $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() . "'") |
|
52 | + . $this->get_other_model()->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($fk_table_alias); |
|
53 | + } |
|
54 | 54 | |
55 | 55 | |
56 | - /** |
|
57 | - * Sets the other model object's foreign key to this model object's primary key. Feel free to do this manually if |
|
58 | - * you like. |
|
59 | - * |
|
60 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
61 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
62 | - * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
63 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
64 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
65 | - */ |
|
66 | - public function add_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()) |
|
67 | - { |
|
68 | - $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id, true); |
|
69 | - $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
56 | + /** |
|
57 | + * Sets the other model object's foreign key to this model object's primary key. Feel free to do this manually if |
|
58 | + * you like. |
|
59 | + * |
|
60 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
61 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
62 | + * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
63 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
64 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
65 | + */ |
|
66 | + public function add_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()) |
|
67 | + { |
|
68 | + $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id, true); |
|
69 | + $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
70 | 70 | |
71 | - //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
72 | - $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
73 | - //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
74 | - $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), $this_model_obj->ID()); |
|
75 | - $other_model_obj->set($this->get_other_model()->get_field_containing_related_model_name()->get_name(), |
|
76 | - $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
77 | - $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
78 | - return $other_model_obj; |
|
79 | - } |
|
71 | + //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
72 | + $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
73 | + //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
74 | + $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), $this_model_obj->ID()); |
|
75 | + $other_model_obj->set($this->get_other_model()->get_field_containing_related_model_name()->get_name(), |
|
76 | + $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
77 | + $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
78 | + return $other_model_obj; |
|
79 | + } |
|
80 | 80 | |
81 | 81 | |
82 | - /** |
|
83 | - * Sets the other model object's foreign key to its default, instead of pointing to this model object. |
|
84 | - * If $other_obj_or_id doesn't have any other relations, this function is essentially orphaning it |
|
85 | - * |
|
86 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
87 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
88 | - * @param array $where_query |
|
89 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
90 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
91 | - */ |
|
92 | - public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()) |
|
93 | - { |
|
94 | - $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
95 | - //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
96 | - $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
97 | - //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
98 | - $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
99 | - $other_model_obj->set($this->get_other_model()->get_field_containing_related_model_name()->get_name(), null, |
|
100 | - true); |
|
101 | - $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
102 | - return $other_model_obj; |
|
103 | - } |
|
82 | + /** |
|
83 | + * Sets the other model object's foreign key to its default, instead of pointing to this model object. |
|
84 | + * If $other_obj_or_id doesn't have any other relations, this function is essentially orphaning it |
|
85 | + * |
|
86 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
87 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
88 | + * @param array $where_query |
|
89 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
90 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
91 | + */ |
|
92 | + public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()) |
|
93 | + { |
|
94 | + $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id, true); |
|
95 | + //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
96 | + $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
97 | + //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
98 | + $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
99 | + $other_model_obj->set($this->get_other_model()->get_field_containing_related_model_name()->get_name(), null, |
|
100 | + true); |
|
101 | + $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
102 | + return $other_model_obj; |
|
103 | + } |
|
104 | 104 | } |
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ discard block |
||
4 | 4 | /* |
5 | 5 | * |
6 | 6 | */ |
7 | -require_once(EE_MODELS . 'relations/EE_Model_Relation_Base.php'); |
|
7 | +require_once(EE_MODELS.'relations/EE_Model_Relation_Base.php'); |
|
8 | 8 | |
9 | 9 | |
10 | 10 | /** |
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ discard block |
||
37 | 37 | $this_table_pk_field = $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field(); |
38 | 38 | $other_table_fk_field = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
39 | 39 | $pk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
40 | - $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
40 | + $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()).$this_table_pk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
41 | 41 | $fk_table_alias = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, |
42 | - $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()) . $other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
42 | + $this->get_other_model()->get_this_model_name()).$other_table_fk_field->get_table_alias(); |
|
43 | 43 | $fk_table = $this->get_other_model()->get_table_for_alias($fk_table_alias); |
44 | 44 | $field_with_model_name = $this->get_other_model()->get_field_containing_related_model_name(); |
45 | 45 | |
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ discard block |
||
48 | 48 | $other_table_fk_field->get_table_column(), |
49 | 49 | $pk_table_alias, |
50 | 50 | $this_table_pk_field->get_table_column(), |
51 | - $fk_table_alias . '.' . $field_with_model_name->get_table_column() . "='" . $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() . "'") |
|
51 | + $fk_table_alias.'.'.$field_with_model_name->get_table_column()."='".$this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()."'") |
|
52 | 52 | . $this->get_other_model()->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($fk_table_alias); |
53 | 53 | } |
54 | 54 |
@@ -14,303 +14,303 @@ |
||
14 | 14 | { |
15 | 15 | |
16 | 16 | |
17 | - /** |
|
18 | - * The Foreign key on the model that acts as the PRIMARY KEY used in special autosave handling where we query for |
|
19 | - * autosaves (or the Foreign key on other models in relations pointing to this models primary key which is this |
|
20 | - * value). The _primary_cpt_field is what is equivalent to the post_id field on a cpt join. |
|
21 | - * |
|
22 | - * @var string |
|
23 | - */ |
|
24 | - private $_primary_cpt_field; |
|
25 | - |
|
26 | - |
|
27 | - /** |
|
28 | - * This is what field serves as the "parent" column that is linked with whatever the main model's calling this |
|
29 | - * relation has as a primary key. In other words EEM_Event has 'Datetime' => new |
|
30 | - * EE_Has_Many_Revision_Relation('EVT_ID', 'DTT_parent'). That means that in the EEM_Datetime model the |
|
31 | - * 'DTT_Parent' field is related to the 'DTT_ID' primary key field (in the same model) because 'DTT_ID' is the |
|
32 | - * primary key in the other model (EEM_Datetime). |
|
33 | - * |
|
34 | - * @var string |
|
35 | - */ |
|
36 | - private $_parent_pk_relation_field; |
|
37 | - |
|
38 | - |
|
39 | - /** |
|
40 | - * Object representing the relationship between two models. Has_Many_Relations are where the OTHER model has the |
|
41 | - * foreign key this model. IE, there can be many other model objects related to one of this model's objects (but |
|
42 | - * NOT through a JOIN table, which is the case for EE_HABTM_Relations). This knows how to join the models, get |
|
43 | - * related models across the relation, and add-and-remove the relationships. |
|
44 | - * |
|
45 | - * @param string $primary_cpt_field See property description for details |
|
46 | - * @param string $parent_pk_relation_field This is the field that is "connected" to the $primary_cpt_field. |
|
47 | - * See property desc for details. |
|
48 | - * @param boolean $block_deletes For this type of relation, we block by default. If there are |
|
49 | - * related models across this relation, block (prevent and add an |
|
50 | - * error) the deletion of this model |
|
51 | - * @param string $blocking_delete_error_message a customized error message on blocking deletes instead of the |
|
52 | - * default |
|
53 | - */ |
|
54 | - public function __construct( |
|
55 | - $primary_cpt_field, |
|
56 | - $parent_pk_relation_field, |
|
57 | - $block_deletes = true, |
|
58 | - $blocking_delete_error_message = null |
|
59 | - ) { |
|
60 | - $this->_primary_cpt_field = $primary_cpt_field; |
|
61 | - $this->_parent_pk_relation_field = $parent_pk_relation_field; |
|
62 | - parent::__construct($block_deletes, $blocking_delete_error_message); |
|
63 | - } |
|
64 | - |
|
65 | - |
|
66 | - /** |
|
67 | - * Sets the other model object's foreign key to this model object's primary key. Feel free to do this manually if |
|
68 | - * you like. |
|
69 | - * |
|
70 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
71 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
72 | - * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
73 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
74 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
75 | - */ |
|
76 | - public function add_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()) |
|
77 | - { |
|
78 | - $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id, true); |
|
79 | - $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id); |
|
80 | - |
|
81 | - //handle possible revisions |
|
82 | - $other_model_obj = $this->_check_for_revision($this_model_obj, $other_model_obj); |
|
83 | - |
|
84 | - //if is array, then we've already done the add_relation so let's get out |
|
85 | - if (is_array($other_model_obj)) { |
|
86 | - return $other_model_obj[0]; |
|
87 | - } |
|
88 | - //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
89 | - $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
90 | - //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
91 | - $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), $this_model_obj->ID()); |
|
92 | - $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
93 | - return $other_model_obj; |
|
94 | - } |
|
95 | - |
|
96 | - |
|
97 | - /** |
|
98 | - * Sets the other model object's foreign key to its default, instead of pointing to this model object |
|
99 | - * |
|
100 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
101 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
102 | - * @param array $where_query |
|
103 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
104 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
105 | - */ |
|
106 | - public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()) |
|
107 | - { |
|
108 | - $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id); |
|
109 | - $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id); |
|
110 | - //handle possible revisions |
|
111 | - $other_model_obj = $this->_check_for_revision($this_model_obj, $other_model_obj, true); |
|
112 | - |
|
113 | - |
|
114 | - //if is array, then we've already done the add_relation so let's get out |
|
115 | - if (is_array($other_model_obj)) { |
|
116 | - return $other_model_obj[0]; |
|
117 | - } |
|
118 | - |
|
119 | - //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
120 | - $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
121 | - |
|
122 | - |
|
123 | - //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
124 | - if ($this->_blocking_delete) { |
|
125 | - $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
126 | - $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
127 | - } else { |
|
128 | - $other_model_obj->delete(); |
|
129 | - $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
130 | - return $other_model_obj; |
|
131 | - } |
|
132 | - return $other_model_obj; |
|
133 | - } |
|
134 | - |
|
135 | - |
|
136 | - /** |
|
137 | - * This is identical to EE_Model_Relation->get_all_related() except we're going handle special autosave conditions |
|
138 | - * in here. |
|
139 | - * |
|
140 | - * @param EE_Base_Class|int $model_object_or_id |
|
141 | - * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params |
|
142 | - * @param boolean $values_already_prepared_by_model_object @deprecated since 4.8.1 |
|
143 | - * @return EE_Base_Class[] |
|
144 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
145 | - */ |
|
146 | - public function get_all_related( |
|
147 | - $model_object_or_id, |
|
148 | - $query_params = array(), |
|
149 | - $values_already_prepared_by_model_object = false |
|
150 | - ) { |
|
151 | - if ($values_already_prepared_by_model_object !== false) { |
|
152 | - EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EE_Model_Relation_Base::get_all_related', |
|
153 | - __('The argument $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is no longer used.', 'event_espresso'), |
|
154 | - '4.8.1'); |
|
155 | - } |
|
156 | - |
|
157 | - //if this is an autosave then we're going to get things differently |
|
158 | - if (defined('DOING_AUTOSAVE') && DOING_AUTOSAVE) { |
|
159 | - return $this->_do_autosave_get_all($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
160 | - } |
|
161 | - |
|
162 | - return parent::get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
163 | - } |
|
164 | - |
|
165 | - |
|
166 | - /** |
|
167 | - * If we're in the midst of an autosave then we're going to do things a bit differently than the usual |
|
168 | - * get_all_related (commenting within). For description of params see the get_all_related() comments |
|
169 | - * |
|
170 | - * @access protected |
|
171 | - * @param $model_object_or_id |
|
172 | - * @param $query_params |
|
173 | - * @param bool $deprecated |
|
174 | - * @return \EE_Base_Class[] |
|
175 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
176 | - */ |
|
177 | - protected function _do_autosave_get_all($model_object_or_id, $query_params, $deprecated = false) |
|
178 | - { |
|
179 | - |
|
180 | - //first we check if the post_id for the incoming query is for an autosave. If it isn't that's what we want! |
|
181 | - $model_object_id = $this->_get_model_object_id($model_object_or_id); |
|
182 | - |
|
183 | - $autosave = wp_get_post_autosave($model_object_id); |
|
184 | - $id_to_use = $autosave ? $autosave->ID : $model_object_id; |
|
185 | - |
|
186 | - $autosave_relations = parent::get_all_related($id_to_use, $query_params); |
|
187 | - $parent_ids = $parents = array(); |
|
188 | - $return_objs = array(); |
|
189 | - |
|
190 | - //k this is where things differ because NOW what we're going to do is get the PARENTS for the get all related (and we'll also start setting up the return_objs array containing related that DON'T have parent ids, for those that DON'T have parents to merge with our returned objects); |
|
191 | - foreach ($autosave_relations as $a_r) { |
|
192 | - $pid = $a_r->parent(); |
|
193 | - if (! empty($pid)) { |
|
194 | - $parent_ids[] = $pid; |
|
195 | - } else { |
|
196 | - $return_objs[] = $a_r; |
|
197 | - } |
|
198 | - } |
|
199 | - |
|
200 | - //we have to make sure we also include the ORIGINAL values |
|
201 | - $originals = parent::get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
202 | - |
|
203 | - //merge $originals with $return_objs |
|
204 | - if ($originals) { |
|
205 | - $return_objs = array_merge($originals, $return_objs); |
|
206 | - } |
|
207 | - |
|
208 | - //now we setup the query to get all the parents |
|
209 | - if (! empty($parent_ids)) { |
|
210 | - $query_param_where_this_model_pk = $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() . "." . $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
211 | - $query_param[0][$query_param_where_this_model_pk] = array('IN', $parent_ids); |
|
212 | - $parents = $this->get_other_model()->get_all($query_params); |
|
213 | - } |
|
214 | - |
|
215 | - //var_dump($parents); |
|
216 | - |
|
217 | - |
|
218 | - //now merge parents with our current $return_objs and send back |
|
219 | - return array_merge($parents, $return_objs); |
|
220 | - } |
|
221 | - |
|
222 | - |
|
223 | - /** |
|
224 | - * Basically this method gets called to verify if the incoming object needs to be manipulated somewhat because it |
|
225 | - * is a revision save. If so, then we change things before sending back. We also do verifications when this IS |
|
226 | - * NOT an revision because we always need to make sure that the autosave/revision has parent recorded (which is |
|
227 | - * sometime delayed if the object is created/saved first by the autosave) |
|
228 | - * |
|
229 | - * @param EE_Base_Class $this_obj |
|
230 | - * @param EE_Base_Class $other_obj |
|
231 | - * @param boolean $remove_relation Indicates whether we're doing a remove_relation or add_relation. |
|
232 | - * @return EE_Base_Class. ($other_obj); |
|
233 | - * @throws \EE_Error |
|
234 | - */ |
|
235 | - protected function _check_for_revision($this_obj, $other_obj, $remove_relation = false) |
|
236 | - { |
|
237 | - $pk_on_related_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
238 | - //now we need to determine if we're in a WP revision save cause if we are we need to do some special handling |
|
239 | - if ($this_obj->post_type() === 'revision') { |
|
240 | - //first if $other_obj fk = this_obj pk then we know that this is a pk object, let's make sure there is a matching set for the autosave if there is then we save over it, if there isn't then we need to create a new one. |
|
241 | - $parent_evt_id = $this_obj->parent(); |
|
242 | - /*var_dump($parent_evt_id); |
|
17 | + /** |
|
18 | + * The Foreign key on the model that acts as the PRIMARY KEY used in special autosave handling where we query for |
|
19 | + * autosaves (or the Foreign key on other models in relations pointing to this models primary key which is this |
|
20 | + * value). The _primary_cpt_field is what is equivalent to the post_id field on a cpt join. |
|
21 | + * |
|
22 | + * @var string |
|
23 | + */ |
|
24 | + private $_primary_cpt_field; |
|
25 | + |
|
26 | + |
|
27 | + /** |
|
28 | + * This is what field serves as the "parent" column that is linked with whatever the main model's calling this |
|
29 | + * relation has as a primary key. In other words EEM_Event has 'Datetime' => new |
|
30 | + * EE_Has_Many_Revision_Relation('EVT_ID', 'DTT_parent'). That means that in the EEM_Datetime model the |
|
31 | + * 'DTT_Parent' field is related to the 'DTT_ID' primary key field (in the same model) because 'DTT_ID' is the |
|
32 | + * primary key in the other model (EEM_Datetime). |
|
33 | + * |
|
34 | + * @var string |
|
35 | + */ |
|
36 | + private $_parent_pk_relation_field; |
|
37 | + |
|
38 | + |
|
39 | + /** |
|
40 | + * Object representing the relationship between two models. Has_Many_Relations are where the OTHER model has the |
|
41 | + * foreign key this model. IE, there can be many other model objects related to one of this model's objects (but |
|
42 | + * NOT through a JOIN table, which is the case for EE_HABTM_Relations). This knows how to join the models, get |
|
43 | + * related models across the relation, and add-and-remove the relationships. |
|
44 | + * |
|
45 | + * @param string $primary_cpt_field See property description for details |
|
46 | + * @param string $parent_pk_relation_field This is the field that is "connected" to the $primary_cpt_field. |
|
47 | + * See property desc for details. |
|
48 | + * @param boolean $block_deletes For this type of relation, we block by default. If there are |
|
49 | + * related models across this relation, block (prevent and add an |
|
50 | + * error) the deletion of this model |
|
51 | + * @param string $blocking_delete_error_message a customized error message on blocking deletes instead of the |
|
52 | + * default |
|
53 | + */ |
|
54 | + public function __construct( |
|
55 | + $primary_cpt_field, |
|
56 | + $parent_pk_relation_field, |
|
57 | + $block_deletes = true, |
|
58 | + $blocking_delete_error_message = null |
|
59 | + ) { |
|
60 | + $this->_primary_cpt_field = $primary_cpt_field; |
|
61 | + $this->_parent_pk_relation_field = $parent_pk_relation_field; |
|
62 | + parent::__construct($block_deletes, $blocking_delete_error_message); |
|
63 | + } |
|
64 | + |
|
65 | + |
|
66 | + /** |
|
67 | + * Sets the other model object's foreign key to this model object's primary key. Feel free to do this manually if |
|
68 | + * you like. |
|
69 | + * |
|
70 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
71 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
72 | + * @param array $extra_join_model_fields_n_values |
|
73 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
74 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
75 | + */ |
|
76 | + public function add_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()) |
|
77 | + { |
|
78 | + $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id, true); |
|
79 | + $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id); |
|
80 | + |
|
81 | + //handle possible revisions |
|
82 | + $other_model_obj = $this->_check_for_revision($this_model_obj, $other_model_obj); |
|
83 | + |
|
84 | + //if is array, then we've already done the add_relation so let's get out |
|
85 | + if (is_array($other_model_obj)) { |
|
86 | + return $other_model_obj[0]; |
|
87 | + } |
|
88 | + //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
89 | + $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
90 | + //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
91 | + $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), $this_model_obj->ID()); |
|
92 | + $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
93 | + return $other_model_obj; |
|
94 | + } |
|
95 | + |
|
96 | + |
|
97 | + /** |
|
98 | + * Sets the other model object's foreign key to its default, instead of pointing to this model object |
|
99 | + * |
|
100 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_obj_or_id |
|
101 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $other_obj_or_id |
|
102 | + * @param array $where_query |
|
103 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class |
|
104 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
105 | + */ |
|
106 | + public function remove_relation_to($this_obj_or_id, $other_obj_or_id, $where_query = array()) |
|
107 | + { |
|
108 | + $this_model_obj = $this->get_this_model()->ensure_is_obj($this_obj_or_id); |
|
109 | + $other_model_obj = $this->get_other_model()->ensure_is_obj($other_obj_or_id); |
|
110 | + //handle possible revisions |
|
111 | + $other_model_obj = $this->_check_for_revision($this_model_obj, $other_model_obj, true); |
|
112 | + |
|
113 | + |
|
114 | + //if is array, then we've already done the add_relation so let's get out |
|
115 | + if (is_array($other_model_obj)) { |
|
116 | + return $other_model_obj[0]; |
|
117 | + } |
|
118 | + |
|
119 | + //find the field on the other model which is a foreign key to this model |
|
120 | + $fk_field_on_other_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_foreign_key_to($this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name()); |
|
121 | + |
|
122 | + |
|
123 | + //set that field on the other model to this model's ID |
|
124 | + if ($this->_blocking_delete) { |
|
125 | + $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
126 | + $other_model_obj->save(); |
|
127 | + } else { |
|
128 | + $other_model_obj->delete(); |
|
129 | + $other_model_obj->set($fk_field_on_other_model->get_name(), null, true); |
|
130 | + return $other_model_obj; |
|
131 | + } |
|
132 | + return $other_model_obj; |
|
133 | + } |
|
134 | + |
|
135 | + |
|
136 | + /** |
|
137 | + * This is identical to EE_Model_Relation->get_all_related() except we're going handle special autosave conditions |
|
138 | + * in here. |
|
139 | + * |
|
140 | + * @param EE_Base_Class|int $model_object_or_id |
|
141 | + * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params |
|
142 | + * @param boolean $values_already_prepared_by_model_object @deprecated since 4.8.1 |
|
143 | + * @return EE_Base_Class[] |
|
144 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
145 | + */ |
|
146 | + public function get_all_related( |
|
147 | + $model_object_or_id, |
|
148 | + $query_params = array(), |
|
149 | + $values_already_prepared_by_model_object = false |
|
150 | + ) { |
|
151 | + if ($values_already_prepared_by_model_object !== false) { |
|
152 | + EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EE_Model_Relation_Base::get_all_related', |
|
153 | + __('The argument $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is no longer used.', 'event_espresso'), |
|
154 | + '4.8.1'); |
|
155 | + } |
|
156 | + |
|
157 | + //if this is an autosave then we're going to get things differently |
|
158 | + if (defined('DOING_AUTOSAVE') && DOING_AUTOSAVE) { |
|
159 | + return $this->_do_autosave_get_all($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
160 | + } |
|
161 | + |
|
162 | + return parent::get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
163 | + } |
|
164 | + |
|
165 | + |
|
166 | + /** |
|
167 | + * If we're in the midst of an autosave then we're going to do things a bit differently than the usual |
|
168 | + * get_all_related (commenting within). For description of params see the get_all_related() comments |
|
169 | + * |
|
170 | + * @access protected |
|
171 | + * @param $model_object_or_id |
|
172 | + * @param $query_params |
|
173 | + * @param bool $deprecated |
|
174 | + * @return \EE_Base_Class[] |
|
175 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
176 | + */ |
|
177 | + protected function _do_autosave_get_all($model_object_or_id, $query_params, $deprecated = false) |
|
178 | + { |
|
179 | + |
|
180 | + //first we check if the post_id for the incoming query is for an autosave. If it isn't that's what we want! |
|
181 | + $model_object_id = $this->_get_model_object_id($model_object_or_id); |
|
182 | + |
|
183 | + $autosave = wp_get_post_autosave($model_object_id); |
|
184 | + $id_to_use = $autosave ? $autosave->ID : $model_object_id; |
|
185 | + |
|
186 | + $autosave_relations = parent::get_all_related($id_to_use, $query_params); |
|
187 | + $parent_ids = $parents = array(); |
|
188 | + $return_objs = array(); |
|
189 | + |
|
190 | + //k this is where things differ because NOW what we're going to do is get the PARENTS for the get all related (and we'll also start setting up the return_objs array containing related that DON'T have parent ids, for those that DON'T have parents to merge with our returned objects); |
|
191 | + foreach ($autosave_relations as $a_r) { |
|
192 | + $pid = $a_r->parent(); |
|
193 | + if (! empty($pid)) { |
|
194 | + $parent_ids[] = $pid; |
|
195 | + } else { |
|
196 | + $return_objs[] = $a_r; |
|
197 | + } |
|
198 | + } |
|
199 | + |
|
200 | + //we have to make sure we also include the ORIGINAL values |
|
201 | + $originals = parent::get_all_related($model_object_or_id, $query_params); |
|
202 | + |
|
203 | + //merge $originals with $return_objs |
|
204 | + if ($originals) { |
|
205 | + $return_objs = array_merge($originals, $return_objs); |
|
206 | + } |
|
207 | + |
|
208 | + //now we setup the query to get all the parents |
|
209 | + if (! empty($parent_ids)) { |
|
210 | + $query_param_where_this_model_pk = $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() . "." . $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
211 | + $query_param[0][$query_param_where_this_model_pk] = array('IN', $parent_ids); |
|
212 | + $parents = $this->get_other_model()->get_all($query_params); |
|
213 | + } |
|
214 | + |
|
215 | + //var_dump($parents); |
|
216 | + |
|
217 | + |
|
218 | + //now merge parents with our current $return_objs and send back |
|
219 | + return array_merge($parents, $return_objs); |
|
220 | + } |
|
221 | + |
|
222 | + |
|
223 | + /** |
|
224 | + * Basically this method gets called to verify if the incoming object needs to be manipulated somewhat because it |
|
225 | + * is a revision save. If so, then we change things before sending back. We also do verifications when this IS |
|
226 | + * NOT an revision because we always need to make sure that the autosave/revision has parent recorded (which is |
|
227 | + * sometime delayed if the object is created/saved first by the autosave) |
|
228 | + * |
|
229 | + * @param EE_Base_Class $this_obj |
|
230 | + * @param EE_Base_Class $other_obj |
|
231 | + * @param boolean $remove_relation Indicates whether we're doing a remove_relation or add_relation. |
|
232 | + * @return EE_Base_Class. ($other_obj); |
|
233 | + * @throws \EE_Error |
|
234 | + */ |
|
235 | + protected function _check_for_revision($this_obj, $other_obj, $remove_relation = false) |
|
236 | + { |
|
237 | + $pk_on_related_model = $this->get_other_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
238 | + //now we need to determine if we're in a WP revision save cause if we are we need to do some special handling |
|
239 | + if ($this_obj->post_type() === 'revision') { |
|
240 | + //first if $other_obj fk = this_obj pk then we know that this is a pk object, let's make sure there is a matching set for the autosave if there is then we save over it, if there isn't then we need to create a new one. |
|
241 | + $parent_evt_id = $this_obj->parent(); |
|
242 | + /*var_dump($parent_evt_id); |
|
243 | 243 | var_dump($this_obj); |
244 | 244 | var_dump($other_obj);/**/ |
245 | 245 | |
246 | - if (! empty($parent_evt_id) && $parent_evt_id == $other_obj->get($this->_primary_cpt_field)) { |
|
247 | - //let's do query on this objects model to see if the incoming pk value on the obj matches any parents in this objects table. |
|
248 | - $has_parent_obj = $this->get_other_model()->get_one(array( |
|
249 | - array( |
|
250 | - $this->_parent_pk_relation_field => $other_obj->ID(), |
|
251 | - $this->_primary_cpt_field => $this_obj->ID(), |
|
252 | - ), |
|
253 | - )); |
|
254 | - |
|
255 | - if ($has_parent_obj) { |
|
256 | - //this makes sure the update on the current obj happens to the revision's row NOT the parent row. |
|
257 | - |
|
258 | - $other_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, $other_obj->ID()); |
|
259 | - $other_obj->set($pk_on_related_model, $has_parent_obj->ID()); |
|
260 | - $other_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $this_obj->ID()); |
|
261 | - |
|
262 | - if (! $remove_relation) { |
|
263 | - $other_obj->save(); |
|
264 | - return array($other_obj); |
|
265 | - } elseif ($remove_relation && ! $this->_blocking_delete) { |
|
266 | - $other_obj->delete(); |
|
267 | - $other_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, null, true); |
|
268 | - return array($other_obj); |
|
269 | - } |
|
270 | - |
|
271 | - } else { |
|
272 | - $other_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, $other_obj->ID()); |
|
273 | - $other_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $this_obj->ID()); |
|
274 | - $other_obj->set($pk_on_related_model, null, |
|
275 | - true); //ensure we create a new row for the autosave with parent id the same as the incoming ID. |
|
276 | - $other_obj->save(); //make sure we insert. |
|
277 | - return array($other_obj); |
|
278 | - } |
|
279 | - } |
|
280 | - |
|
281 | - //var_dump('what makes it here'); |
|
282 | - //var_dump($other_obj); |
|
283 | - //the next possible condition is that the incoming other_model obj has a NULL pk which means it just gets saved (which in turn creates it) |
|
284 | - |
|
285 | - //the last possible condition on a revision is that the incoming other_model object has a fk that == $this_obj pk which means we just return the $other obj and let it save as normal so we see the return at the bottom of this method. |
|
286 | - |
|
287 | - } else { |
|
288 | - |
|
289 | - //we only need to do the below IF this is not a remove relation |
|
290 | - if (! $remove_relation) { |
|
291 | - //okay this is is a normal update/save/remove so, let's make sure the other object is not a revision of the current object. |
|
292 | - //the other object will likely NOT have the correct fk on it (which is the primary_cpt_field_mame) so we must retrieve from the db to get that first. |
|
293 | - $existing_other_obj = $this->get_other_model()->get_one_by_ID($other_obj->ID()); |
|
294 | - $potential_revision_id = is_object($existing_other_obj) ? $existing_other_obj->get($this->_primary_cpt_field) : null; |
|
295 | - |
|
296 | - if ($parent_this_obj_id = wp_is_post_revision($potential_revision_id)) { |
|
297 | - //yes the OTHER object is linked to the revision of the parent, not the parent itself. That means we need to make the other_object an attachment of this_obj and then duplicate other_obj for the revision. |
|
298 | - $other_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $this_obj->ID()); |
|
299 | - $other_obj->save(); |
|
300 | - |
|
301 | - //now create a new other_obj and fill with details from existing object |
|
302 | - $new_obj = $other_obj; |
|
303 | - $new_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $potential_revision_id); |
|
304 | - $new_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, $other_obj->ID()); |
|
305 | - $new_obj->set($pk_on_related_model, null); |
|
306 | - $new_obj->save(); |
|
307 | - return array($new_obj); |
|
308 | - } |
|
309 | - |
|
310 | - } |
|
311 | - } |
|
312 | - |
|
313 | - return $other_obj; |
|
314 | - } |
|
246 | + if (! empty($parent_evt_id) && $parent_evt_id == $other_obj->get($this->_primary_cpt_field)) { |
|
247 | + //let's do query on this objects model to see if the incoming pk value on the obj matches any parents in this objects table. |
|
248 | + $has_parent_obj = $this->get_other_model()->get_one(array( |
|
249 | + array( |
|
250 | + $this->_parent_pk_relation_field => $other_obj->ID(), |
|
251 | + $this->_primary_cpt_field => $this_obj->ID(), |
|
252 | + ), |
|
253 | + )); |
|
254 | + |
|
255 | + if ($has_parent_obj) { |
|
256 | + //this makes sure the update on the current obj happens to the revision's row NOT the parent row. |
|
257 | + |
|
258 | + $other_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, $other_obj->ID()); |
|
259 | + $other_obj->set($pk_on_related_model, $has_parent_obj->ID()); |
|
260 | + $other_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $this_obj->ID()); |
|
261 | + |
|
262 | + if (! $remove_relation) { |
|
263 | + $other_obj->save(); |
|
264 | + return array($other_obj); |
|
265 | + } elseif ($remove_relation && ! $this->_blocking_delete) { |
|
266 | + $other_obj->delete(); |
|
267 | + $other_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, null, true); |
|
268 | + return array($other_obj); |
|
269 | + } |
|
270 | + |
|
271 | + } else { |
|
272 | + $other_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, $other_obj->ID()); |
|
273 | + $other_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $this_obj->ID()); |
|
274 | + $other_obj->set($pk_on_related_model, null, |
|
275 | + true); //ensure we create a new row for the autosave with parent id the same as the incoming ID. |
|
276 | + $other_obj->save(); //make sure we insert. |
|
277 | + return array($other_obj); |
|
278 | + } |
|
279 | + } |
|
280 | + |
|
281 | + //var_dump('what makes it here'); |
|
282 | + //var_dump($other_obj); |
|
283 | + //the next possible condition is that the incoming other_model obj has a NULL pk which means it just gets saved (which in turn creates it) |
|
284 | + |
|
285 | + //the last possible condition on a revision is that the incoming other_model object has a fk that == $this_obj pk which means we just return the $other obj and let it save as normal so we see the return at the bottom of this method. |
|
286 | + |
|
287 | + } else { |
|
288 | + |
|
289 | + //we only need to do the below IF this is not a remove relation |
|
290 | + if (! $remove_relation) { |
|
291 | + //okay this is is a normal update/save/remove so, let's make sure the other object is not a revision of the current object. |
|
292 | + //the other object will likely NOT have the correct fk on it (which is the primary_cpt_field_mame) so we must retrieve from the db to get that first. |
|
293 | + $existing_other_obj = $this->get_other_model()->get_one_by_ID($other_obj->ID()); |
|
294 | + $potential_revision_id = is_object($existing_other_obj) ? $existing_other_obj->get($this->_primary_cpt_field) : null; |
|
295 | + |
|
296 | + if ($parent_this_obj_id = wp_is_post_revision($potential_revision_id)) { |
|
297 | + //yes the OTHER object is linked to the revision of the parent, not the parent itself. That means we need to make the other_object an attachment of this_obj and then duplicate other_obj for the revision. |
|
298 | + $other_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $this_obj->ID()); |
|
299 | + $other_obj->save(); |
|
300 | + |
|
301 | + //now create a new other_obj and fill with details from existing object |
|
302 | + $new_obj = $other_obj; |
|
303 | + $new_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $potential_revision_id); |
|
304 | + $new_obj->set($this->_parent_pk_relation_field, $other_obj->ID()); |
|
305 | + $new_obj->set($pk_on_related_model, null); |
|
306 | + $new_obj->save(); |
|
307 | + return array($new_obj); |
|
308 | + } |
|
309 | + |
|
310 | + } |
|
311 | + } |
|
312 | + |
|
313 | + return $other_obj; |
|
314 | + } |
|
315 | 315 | |
316 | 316 | } |
317 | 317 | \ No newline at end of file |
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ discard block |
||
1 | 1 | <?php |
2 | -require_once(EE_MODELS . 'relations/EE_Has_Many_Relation.php'); |
|
2 | +require_once(EE_MODELS.'relations/EE_Has_Many_Relation.php'); |
|
3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | |
5 | 5 | /** |
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ discard block |
||
190 | 190 | //k this is where things differ because NOW what we're going to do is get the PARENTS for the get all related (and we'll also start setting up the return_objs array containing related that DON'T have parent ids, for those that DON'T have parents to merge with our returned objects); |
191 | 191 | foreach ($autosave_relations as $a_r) { |
192 | 192 | $pid = $a_r->parent(); |
193 | - if (! empty($pid)) { |
|
193 | + if ( ! empty($pid)) { |
|
194 | 194 | $parent_ids[] = $pid; |
195 | 195 | } else { |
196 | 196 | $return_objs[] = $a_r; |
@@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ discard block |
||
206 | 206 | } |
207 | 207 | |
208 | 208 | //now we setup the query to get all the parents |
209 | - if (! empty($parent_ids)) { |
|
210 | - $query_param_where_this_model_pk = $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name() . "." . $this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
209 | + if ( ! empty($parent_ids)) { |
|
210 | + $query_param_where_this_model_pk = $this->get_this_model()->get_this_model_name().".".$this->get_this_model()->get_primary_key_field()->get_name(); |
|
211 | 211 | $query_param[0][$query_param_where_this_model_pk] = array('IN', $parent_ids); |
212 | 212 | $parents = $this->get_other_model()->get_all($query_params); |
213 | 213 | } |
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ discard block |
||
243 | 243 | var_dump($this_obj); |
244 | 244 | var_dump($other_obj);/**/ |
245 | 245 | |
246 | - if (! empty($parent_evt_id) && $parent_evt_id == $other_obj->get($this->_primary_cpt_field)) { |
|
246 | + if ( ! empty($parent_evt_id) && $parent_evt_id == $other_obj->get($this->_primary_cpt_field)) { |
|
247 | 247 | //let's do query on this objects model to see if the incoming pk value on the obj matches any parents in this objects table. |
248 | 248 | $has_parent_obj = $this->get_other_model()->get_one(array( |
249 | 249 | array( |
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ discard block |
||
259 | 259 | $other_obj->set($pk_on_related_model, $has_parent_obj->ID()); |
260 | 260 | $other_obj->set($this->_primary_cpt_field, $this_obj->ID()); |
261 | 261 | |
262 | - if (! $remove_relation) { |
|
262 | + if ( ! $remove_relation) { |
|
263 | 263 | $other_obj->save(); |
264 | 264 | return array($other_obj); |
265 | 265 | } elseif ($remove_relation && ! $this->_blocking_delete) { |
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ discard block |
||
287 | 287 | } else { |
288 | 288 | |
289 | 289 | //we only need to do the below IF this is not a remove relation |
290 | - if (! $remove_relation) { |
|
290 | + if ( ! $remove_relation) { |
|
291 | 291 | //okay this is is a normal update/save/remove so, let's make sure the other object is not a revision of the current object. |
292 | 292 | //the other object will likely NOT have the correct fk on it (which is the primary_cpt_field_mame) so we must retrieve from the db to get that first. |
293 | 293 | $existing_other_obj = $this->get_other_model()->get_one_by_ID($other_obj->ID()); |