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/** |
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* @package midcom.routing |
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* @author CONTENT CONTROL http://www.contentcontrol-berlin.de/ |
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* @copyright CONTENT CONTROL http://www.contentcontrol-berlin.de/ |
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* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html GNU General Public License |
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*/ |
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namespace midcom\routing; |
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use midcom; |
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use midcom_admin_folder_management; |
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use midcom_admin_rcs_plugin; |
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use midcom_helper_imagepopup_viewer; |
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use midcom_admin_help_help; |
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use midgard_admin_asgard_plugin; |
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use midcom_error; |
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/** |
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* <b>Plugin Interface</b> |
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* |
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* This class includes a plugin system which can be used to flexibly enhance the |
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* functionality of the request classes by external sources. Your component does |
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* not have to worry about this, you just have to provide a way to register plugins |
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* to site authors. |
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* |
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* Plugins always come in "packages", which are assigned to a namespace. The namespace |
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* is used to separate various plugins from each other, it is prepended before any |
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* URL. Within a plugin you can register one or more handler classes. Each of this |
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* classes can of course define more than one request handler. |
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* |
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* A plugin class must be a descendant of midcom_baseclasses_components_handler or at |
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* least support its full interface. |
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* |
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* As outlined above, plugins are managed in a two-level hierarchy. First, there is |
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* the plugin identifier, second the class identifier. When registering a plugin, |
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* these two are specified. The request handlers obtained by the above callback are |
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* automatically expanded to match the plugin namespace. |
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* |
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* <i>Example: Plugin registration</i> |
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* |
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* <code> |
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* $this->register_plugin_namespace( |
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* '__ais', [ |
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* 'folder' => [ |
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* 'class' => 'midcom_admin_folder_management', |
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* 'config' => null, |
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* ], |
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* ] |
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* ); |
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* </code> |
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* |
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* The first argument of this call identifies the plugin namespace, the second |
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* the list of classes associated with this plugin. Each class gets its own |
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* identifier. The namespace and class identifier is used to construct the |
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* final plugin URL: {$anchor_prefix}/{$namespace}/{$class_identifier}/... |
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* This gives fully unique URL namespaces to all registered plugins. |
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* Plugin handlers always last in queue, so they won't override component handlers. |
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* Their name is prefixed with __{$namespace}-{$class_identifier} to ensure |
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* uniqueness. |
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* Each class must have these options: |
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* - class: The name of the class to use |
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* - src: The source URL of the plugin class. This can be either a file:/... |
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* URL which is relative to MIDCOM_ROOT, snippet:/... which identifies an |
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* arbitrary snippet, or finally, component:... |
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* which will load the component specified. This is only used if the class |
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* is not yet available. |
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* - name: This is the clear-text name of the plugin. |
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* - config: This is an optional configuration argument, allows for customization. |
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* May be omitted, in which case it defaults to null. |
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* - mixed plugin_config: The configuration passed to the plugin as outlined |
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* - string plugin_name: The name of the plugin as defined in its config |
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* @package midcom.routing |
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*/ |
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class plugin |
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* This variable keeps track of the registered plugin namespaces. It maps namespace |
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* identifiers against plugin config lists. This is used during can_handle startup |
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* to determine whether the request has to be relayed to a plugin. |
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* You have to use the viewer's register_plugin_namespace() member function during the |
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* _on_initialize event to register plugin namespaces. |
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* @var array |
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private static $registry = []; |
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/** |
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* Create a new plugin namespace and map the configuration to it. |
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* It allows flexible, user-configurable extension of components. |
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* Only very basic testing is done to keep runtime up, currently the system only |
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* midcom_error will be thrown. Any further validation won't be done before |
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* URL parsing. |
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'__ais' => [ |
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'folder' => [ |
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], |
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'rcs' => [ |
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'class' => midcom_admin_rcs_plugin::class, |
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'imagepopup' => [ |
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'class' => midcom_helper_imagepopup_viewer::class, |
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'help' => [ |
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], |
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} |
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