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<?php
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/**
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 * @package midcom.helper
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 * @author The Midgard Project, http://www.midgard-project.org
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 * @copyright The Midgard Project, http://www.midgard-project.org
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 * @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html GNU Lesser General Public License
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 */
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/**
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 * Main Navigation interface class.
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 *
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 * Basically, this class proxies all requests to a midcom_helper_nav_backend
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 * class. See the interface definition of it for further details.
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 *
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 * Additionally this class implements a couple of helper functions to make
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 * common NAP tasks easier.
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 *
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 * <b>Important note:</b> Whenever you add new code to this class, or extend it through
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 * inheritance, never call the proxy-functions of the backend directly, this is strictly
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 * forbidden.
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 *
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 * @todo End-User documentation of node and leaf data, as the one in the backend is incomplete too.
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 * @package midcom.helper
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 * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend
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 */
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class midcom_helper_nav
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{
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    /**
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     * @var midcom_helper_nav_backend
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     */
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    private $_backend;
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    /**
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     * @var midcom_helper_nav_backend[]
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     */
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    private static $_backends = [];
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    /**
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     * @var midcom_core_context
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     */
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    private $context;
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    /**
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     * Create a NAP instance for the currently active context
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     */
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    public function __construct()
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    {
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        $this->context = midcom_core_context::get();
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        $this->_backend = $this->_get_backend();
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    }
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    /**
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     * This function maintains one NAP Class per context. Usually this is enough,
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     * since you mostly will access it in context 0, the default. The problem is, that
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     * this is not 100% efficient: If you instantiate two different NAP Classes in
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     * different contexts both referring to the same root node, you will get two
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     * different instances.
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     *
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav
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     */
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    private function _get_backend() : midcom_helper_nav_backend
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    {
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        if (!isset(self::$_backends[$this->context->id])) {
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            $root = $this->context->get_key(MIDCOM_CONTEXT_ROOTTOPIC);
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            $urltopics = $this->context->get_key(MIDCOM_CONTEXT_URLTOPICS);
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            self::$_backends[$this->context->id] = new midcom_helper_nav_backend($root, $urltopics);
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            self::$_backends[$this->context->id] = new midcom_helper_nav_backend($root, /** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $urltopics);
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            self::$_backends[$this->context->id] = new midcom_helper_nav_backend(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $root, $urltopics);
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        }
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        return self::$_backends[$this->context->id];
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    }
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    /* The following methods are just interfaces to midcom_helper_nav_backend */
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    /**
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     * Retrieve the ID of the currently displayed node. Defined by the topic of
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     * the component that declared able to handle the request.
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     *
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     * @return int    The ID of the node in question.
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::get_current_node()
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     */
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    public function get_current_node()
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_current_node();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Retrieve the ID of the currently displayed leaf. This is a leaf that is
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     * displayed by the handling topic. If no leaf is active, this function
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     * returns false. (Remember to make a type sensitive check, e.g.
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     * nav::get_current_leaf() !== false to distinguish '0' and 'false'.)
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     *
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     * @return int    The ID of the leaf in question or false on failure.
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::get_current_leaf()
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     */
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    public function get_current_leaf()
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_current_leaf();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Retrieve the ID of the root node. Note that this ID is dependent from the
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     * ID of the MidCOM Root topic and therefore will change as easily as the
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     * root topic ID might. The MIDCOM_NAV_URL entry of the root node's data will
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     * always be empty.
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     *
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::get_root_node()
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     */
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    public function get_root_node() : int
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_root_node();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Lists all Sub-nodes of $parent_node. If there are no subnodes you will get
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     * an empty array
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     *
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     * @param boolean $show_noentry Show all objects on-site which have the noentry flag set.
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     *     This defaults to false.
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::list_nodes()
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     */
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    public function get_nodes(int $parent_node_id, bool $show_noentry = false) : array
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    {
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        return array_map([$this, 'get_node'], $this->_backend->list_nodes($parent_node_id, $show_noentry));
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    }
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    /**
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     * Lists all leaves of $parent_node. If there are no leaves you will get an
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     * empty array.
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     *
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     * @param boolean $show_noentry Show all objects on-site which have the noentry flag set.
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     *     This defaults to false.
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::list_leaves()
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     */
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    public function get_leaves(int $parent_node_id, bool $show_noentry = false) : array
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    {
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        return array_map([$this, 'get_leaf'], $this->_backend->list_leaves($parent_node_id, $show_noentry));
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    }
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    /**
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     * This will give you a key-value pair describing the node with the ID
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     * $node_id. The defined keys are described above in Node data interchange
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     * format. You will get false if the node ID is invalid.
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     *
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::get_node()
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     */
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    public function get_node($node_id) : ?array
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_node($node_id);
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    }
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    /**
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     * This will give you a key-value pair describing the leaf with the ID
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     * $node_id. The defined keys are described above in leaf data interchange
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     * format. You will get false if the leaf ID is invalid.
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     *
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::get_leaf()
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     */
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    public function get_leaf(string $leaf_id) : ?array
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_leaf($leaf_id);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the ID of the node to which $leaf_id is associated to, false
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     * on failure.
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     *
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     * @param string $leaf_id    The Leaf-ID to search an uplink for.
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     * @return int             The ID of the Node for which we have a match, or false on failure.
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::get_leaf_uplink()
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     */
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    function get_leaf_uplink($leaf_id)
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_leaf_uplink($leaf_id);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the ID of the node to which $node_id is associated to, false
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     * on failure. The root node's uplink is -1.
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     *
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     * @param int $node_id    The Leaf-ID to search an uplink for.
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     * @return int             The ID of the Node for which we have a match, -1 for the root node, or false on failure.
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     * @see midcom_helper_nav_backend::get_node_uplink()
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     */
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    public function get_node_uplink($node_id)
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_node_uplink($node_id);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Checks if the given node is within the tree of another node.
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     *
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     * @param int    $node_id    The node in question.
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     * @param int    $root_id    The root node to use.
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     */
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    public function is_node_in_tree($node_id, $root_id) : bool
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    {
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        if ($node_id == $root_id) {
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            return true;
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        }
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        $uplink = $this->get_node_uplink($node_id);
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        if ($uplink == $root_id) {
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            return true;
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        }
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        if (in_array($uplink, [false, -1])) {
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            return false;
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        }
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        return $this->is_node_in_tree($uplink, $root_id);
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    }
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    /**
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     * List all child elements, nodes and leaves alike, of the node with ID
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     * $parent_node_id. For every child element, an array of ID and type (node/leaf)
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     * is given as
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     *
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     * - MIDCOM_NAV_ID => 0,
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     * - MIDCOM_NAV_TYPE => 'node'
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     *
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     * If there are no child elements at all the method will return an empty array,
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     * in case of an error false.  NOTE: This method should be quite slow, there's
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     * room for improvement... :-)
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     */
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    public function list_child_elements(int $parent_node_id) : ?array
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    {
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        if ($parent_node = $this->get_node($parent_node_id)) {
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            $nav_object = midcom_helper_nav_itemlist::factory($this, $parent_node);
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            return $nav_object->get_sorted_list();
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        }
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        return null;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Try to resolve a guid into a NAP object.
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     *
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     * The code is optimized trying to avoid a full-scan if possible. To do this it
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     * will treat topic and article guids specially: In both cases the system will
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     * translate it using the topic id into a node id and scan only that part of the
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     * tree non-recursively.
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     *
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     * A full scan of the NAP data is only done if another MidgardObject is used.
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     *
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     * Note: If you want to resolve a GUID you got from a Permalink, use the Permalinks
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     * service within MidCOM, as it covers more objects than the NAP listings.
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     *
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     * @param boolean $node_is_sufficient if we could return a good guess of correct parent node but said node does not list the $guid in leaves return the node or try to do a full (and very expensive) NAP scan ?
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     * @return ?array Either a node or leaf structure, distinguishable by MIDCOM_NAV_TYPE, or null on failure.
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     * @see midcom_services_permalinks
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     */
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    public function resolve_guid(string $guid, bool $node_is_sufficient = false) : ?array
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    {
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        // First, check if the GUID is already known by the backend:
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        if ($cached_result = $this->_backend->get_loaded_object_by_guid($guid)) {
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            debug_add('The GUID was already known by the backend instance, returning the cached copy directly.');
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            return $cached_result;
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        }
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        // Fetch the object in question for a start, so that we know what to do (tm)
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        // Note, that objects that cannot be resolved will still be processed using a full-scan of
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        // the tree. This is, for example, used by the on-delete cache invalidation.
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        try {
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            $object = midcom::get()->dbfactory->get_object_by_guid($guid);
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        } catch (midcom_error $e) {
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            debug_add("Could not load GUID {$guid}, trying to continue anyway. Last error was: " . $e->getMessage(), MIDCOM_LOG_WARN);
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        }
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        if (!empty($object)) {
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            if ($object instanceof midcom_db_topic) {
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                // Ok. This topic should be within the content tree,
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                // we check this and return the node if everything is ok.
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                if (!$this->is_node_in_tree($object->id, $this->get_root_node())) {
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                    debug_add("The GUID {$guid} leads to an unknown topic not in our tree.", MIDCOM_LOG_WARN);
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                    return null;
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                }
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                return $this->get_node($object->id);
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            }
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            if ($object instanceof midcom_db_article) {
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                // Ok, let's try to find the article using the topic in the tree.
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                if (!$this->is_node_in_tree($object->topic, $this->get_root_node())) {
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                    debug_add("The GUID {$guid} leads to an unknown topic not in our tree.", MIDCOM_LOG_WARN);
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                    return null;
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                }
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                if ($leaf = $this->_find_leaf_in_topic($object->topic, $guid)) {
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                    return $leaf;
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                }
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                debug_add("The Article GUID {$guid} is somehow hidden from the NAP data in its topic, no results shown.", MIDCOM_LOG_INFO);
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                return null;
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            }
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            // Ok, unfortunately, this is not an immediate topic. We try to traverse
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            // upwards in the object chain to find a topic.
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            if ($topic = $this->find_closest_topic($object)) {
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                debug_add("Found topic #{$topic->id}, searching the leaves");
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                if ($leaf = $this->_find_leaf_in_topic($topic->id, $guid)) {
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                    return $leaf;
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                }
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                if ($node_is_sufficient) {
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                    debug_add("Could not find guid in leaves (maybe not listed?), but node is sufficient, returning node");
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                    return $this->get_node($topic->id);
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        // this is the rest of the lot, we need to traverse everything, unfortunately.
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        // function call.
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        $unprocessed_node_ids = [$this->get_root_node()];
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        while (!empty($unprocessed_node_ids)) {
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            $node_id = array_shift($unprocessed_node_ids);
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            // Check leaves of this node first.
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            if ($leaf = $this->_find_leaf_in_topic($node_id, $guid)) {
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                return $leaf;
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            }
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            // Ok, append all subnodes to the queue.
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            $unprocessed_node_ids = array_merge($unprocessed_node_ids, $this->_backend->list_nodes($node_id, false));
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        }
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        debug_add("We were unable to find the GUID {$guid} in the MidCOM tree even with a full scan.", MIDCOM_LOG_INFO);
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        return null;
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    }
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    private function _find_leaf_in_topic(int $topic, string $guid) : ?array
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    {
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        foreach ($this->get_leaves($topic, true) as $leaf) {
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            if ($leaf[MIDCOM_NAV_GUID] == $guid) {
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                return $leaf;
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            }
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        }
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        return null;
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    }
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    public function find_closest_topic(midcom_core_dbaobject $object) : ?midcom_db_topic
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    {
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        debug_add('Looking for a topic to use via get_parent()');
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        while ($parent = $object->get_parent()) {
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            // Verify that this topic is within the current sites tree, if it is not,
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            // we ignore it.
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            if (   $parent instanceof midcom_db_topic
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                && $this->is_node_in_tree($parent->id, $this->get_root_node())) {
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                return $parent;
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            }
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            $object = $parent;
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        }
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        return null;
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    }
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    /* The more complex interface methods starts here */
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    /**
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     * Construct a breadcrumb line.
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     *
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     * Gives you a line like 'Start > Topic1 > Topic2 > Article' using NAP to
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     * traverse upwards till the root node. $separator is inserted between the
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     * pairs, $class, if non-null, will be used as CSS-class for the A-Tags.
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     *
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     * The parameter skip_levels indicates how much nodes should be skipped at
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     * the beginning of the current path. Default is to show the complete path. A
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     * value of 1 will skip the home link, 2 will skip the home link and the first
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     * subtopic and so on. If a leaf or node is selected, that normally would be
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     * hidden, only its name will be shown.
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     *
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     * @param string    $separator        The separator to use between the elements.
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     * @param string    $class            If not-null, it will be assigned to all A tags.
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     * @param int       $skip_levels      The number of topic levels to skip before starting to work (use this to skip 'Home' links etc.).
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     * @param string    $current_class    The class that should be assigned to the currently active element.
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     */
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    public function get_breadcrumb_line(string $separator = ' &gt; ', string $class = null, int $skip_levels = 0, string $current_class = null, array $skip_guids = []) : string
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    {
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        $breadcrumb_data = $this->get_breadcrumb_data();
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        $result = '';
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        // Detect real starting Node
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        if ($skip_levels > 0) {
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            if ($skip_levels >= count($breadcrumb_data)) {
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                debug_add('We were asked to skip all breadcrumb elements that were present (or even more). Returning an empty breadcrumb line therefore.', MIDCOM_LOG_INFO);
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                return $result;
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            }
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            $breadcrumb_data = array_slice($breadcrumb_data, $skip_levels);
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        }
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        $class = $class === null ? '' : ' class="' . $class . '"';
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        while (current($breadcrumb_data) !== false) {
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            $data = current($breadcrumb_data);
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            $entry = htmlspecialchars($data[MIDCOM_NAV_NAME]);
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            // Add the next element sensitive to the fact whether we are at the end or not.
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            if (next($breadcrumb_data) === false) {
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                if ($current_class !== null) {
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                    $entry = "<span class=\"{$current_class}\">{$entry}</span>";
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                }
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            } else {
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                if (   !empty($data['napobject'][MIDCOM_NAV_GUID])
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                    && in_array($data['napobject'][MIDCOM_NAV_GUID], $skip_guids)) {
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                    continue;
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                }
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                $entry = "<a href=\"{$data[MIDCOM_NAV_URL]}\"{$class}>{$entry}</a>{$separator}";
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            }
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            $result .= $entry;
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        }
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        return $result;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Construct source data for a breadcrumb line.
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     *
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     * Gives you the data needed to construct a line like
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     * 'Start > Topic1 > Topic2 > Article' using NAP to
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     * traverse upwards till the root node. The components custom breadcrumb
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     * data is inserted at the end of the computed breadcrumb line after any
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     * set NAP leaf.
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     *
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     * See get_breadcrumb_line for a more end-user oriented way of life.
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     *
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     * <b>Return Value</b>
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     *
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     * The breadcrumb data will be returned as a list of associative arrays each
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     * containing these keys:
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     *
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     * - MIDCOM_NAV_URL The fully qualified URL to the node.
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     * - MIDCOM_NAV_NAME The clear-text name of the node.
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     * - MIDCOM_NAV_TYPE One of 'node', 'leaf', 'custom' indicating what type of entry
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     *   this is.
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     * - MIDCOM_NAV_ID The Identifier of the structure used to build this entry, this is
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     *   either a NAP node/leaf ID or the list key set by the component for custom data.
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     * - 'napobject' This contains the original NAP object retrieved by the function.
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     *   Just in case you need more information than is available directly.
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     *
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     * The entry of every level is indexed by its MIDCOM_NAV_ID, where custom keys preserve
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     * their original key (as passed by the component) and prefixing it with 'custom-'. This
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     * allows you to easily check if a given node/leave is within the current breadcrumb-line
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     * by checking with array_key_exists.
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     *
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     * <b>Adding custom data</b>
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     *
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     * Custom elements are added to this array by using the MidCOM custom component context
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     * at this time. You need to add a list with the same structure as above into the
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     * custom component context key <i>midcom.helper.nav.breadcrumb</i>. (This needs
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     * to be an array always, even if you return only one element.)
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     *
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     * Note, that the URL you pass in that list is always prepended with the current anchor
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     * prefix. It is not possible to specify absolute URLs there. No leading slash is required.
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     *
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     * Example:
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     *
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     * <code>
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     * $tmp = [
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     *     [
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     *         MIDCOM_NAV_URL => "list/{$this->_category}/{$this->_mode}/1/",
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     *         MIDCOM_NAV_NAME => $this->_category_name,
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     *     ],
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     * ];
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     * midcom_core_context::get()->set_custom_key('midcom.helper.nav.breadcrumb', $tmp);
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     * </code>
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     */
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    public function get_breadcrumb_data($id = null) : array
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    {
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        $prefix = $this->context->get_key(MIDCOM_CONTEXT_ANCHORPREFIX);
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        $result = [];
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        if (!$id) {
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            $curr_leaf = $this->get_current_leaf();
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            $curr_node = $this->get_current_node();
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        } else {
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            $curr_leaf = false;
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            $curr_node = -1;
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            if ($leaf = $this->get_leaf($id)) {
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                $curr_leaf = $leaf[MIDCOM_NAV_ID];
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                $curr_node = $leaf[MIDCOM_NAV_NODEID];
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            } elseif ($node = $this->get_node($id)) {
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                $curr_node = $node[MIDCOM_NAV_ID];
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            }
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        }
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        foreach ($this->get_node_path($curr_node) as $node_id) {
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            $node = $this->get_node($node_id);
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            $result[$node[MIDCOM_NAV_ID]] = [
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                MIDCOM_NAV_URL => $node[MIDCOM_NAV_ABSOLUTEURL],
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                MIDCOM_NAV_NAME => $node[MIDCOM_NAV_NAME],
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                MIDCOM_NAV_TYPE => 'node',
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                MIDCOM_NAV_ID => $node_id,
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                'napobject' => $node,
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            ];
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        }
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        if ($curr_leaf && $leaf = $this->get_leaf($curr_leaf)) {
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            // Ignore Index Article Leaves
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            if ($leaf[MIDCOM_NAV_URL] != '') {
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                $result[$leaf[MIDCOM_NAV_ID]] = [
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                    MIDCOM_NAV_URL => $leaf[MIDCOM_NAV_ABSOLUTEURL],
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                    MIDCOM_NAV_NAME => $leaf[MIDCOM_NAV_NAME],
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                    MIDCOM_NAV_TYPE => 'leaf',
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                    MIDCOM_NAV_ID => $curr_leaf,
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                    'napobject' => $leaf,
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                ];
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            }
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        }
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        if (midcom_core_context::get()->has_custom_key('midcom.helper.nav.breadcrumb')) {
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            $customdata = midcom_core_context::get()->get_custom_key('midcom.helper.nav.breadcrumb');
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            if (is_array($customdata)) {
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                foreach ($customdata as $key => $entry) {
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                    $id = "custom-{$key}";
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                    $url = "{$prefix}{$entry[MIDCOM_NAV_URL]}";
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                    if (   str_starts_with($entry[MIDCOM_NAV_URL], '/')
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                        || preg_match('|^https?://|', $entry[MIDCOM_NAV_URL])) {
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                        $url = $entry[MIDCOM_NAV_URL];
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                    }
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                    $result[$id] = [
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                        MIDCOM_NAV_URL => $url,
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                        MIDCOM_NAV_NAME => $entry[MIDCOM_NAV_NAME],
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                        MIDCOM_NAV_TYPE => 'custom',
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                        MIDCOM_NAV_ID => $id,
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                        'napobject' => $entry,
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                    ];
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        return $result;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Retrieve the IDs of the nodes from the URL. First value at key 0 is
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     * the root node ID, possible second value is the first subnode ID etc.
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     * Contains only visible nodes (nodes which can be loaded).
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     */
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    public function get_node_path($node_id = null) : array
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    {
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        if ($node_id === null) {
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            return $this->_backend->get_node_path();
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        }
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        $path = [];
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        $node = $this->get_node($node_id);
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        while ($node) {
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            $path[] = $node[MIDCOM_NAV_ID];
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            if ($node[MIDCOM_NAV_NODEID] === -1) {
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                break;
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            }
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            $node = $this->get_node($node[MIDCOM_NAV_NODEID]);
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        }
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        return array_reverse($path);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Retrieve the ID of the upper node of the currently displayed node.
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     *
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     * @return mixed    The ID of the node in question.
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     */
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    public function get_current_upper_node()
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    {
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        return $this->_backend->get_current_upper_node();
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    }
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}
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