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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace Hyde\Foundation\Concerns; |
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use BadMethodCallException; |
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use Hyde\Foundation\HydeKernel; |
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use Hyde\Pages\Concerns\HydePage; |
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use Hyde\Pages\Contracts\DynamicPage; |
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use function in_array; |
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use InvalidArgumentException; |
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use function is_subclass_of; |
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/** |
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* @internal Single-use trait for the HydeKernel class. |
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* |
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* @see \Hyde\Foundation\HydeKernel |
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*/ |
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trait ManagesHydeKernel |
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{ |
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public static function getInstance(): HydeKernel |
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{ |
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return static::$instance; |
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} |
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public static function setInstance(HydeKernel $instance): void |
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{ |
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static::$instance = $instance; |
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} |
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public function setBasePath(string $basePath): void |
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{ |
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$this->basePath = rtrim($basePath, '/\\'); |
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} |
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public function getBasePath(): string |
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return $this->basePath; |
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} |
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public function setSourceRoot(string $sourceRoot): void |
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$this->sourceRoot = rtrim($sourceRoot, '/\\'); |
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} |
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public function getSourceRoot(): string |
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} |
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/** |
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* Developer Information. |
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* @experimental This feature is experimental and may change substantially before the 1.0.0 release. |
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* If you are a package developer, and want a custom page class to be discovered, |
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* you'll need to register it sometime before the boot process, before discovery is run. |
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* Typically, you would do this by calling this method in the register method of a service provider. |
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* Hyde will then automatically discover source files for the new page class, and compile them during the build process. |
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* @param class-string<\Hyde\Pages\Concerns\HydePage> $pageClass |
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public function registerPageClass(string $pageClass): void |
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if ($this->booted) { |
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// We throw an exception here to prevent the developer from registering a page class after the Kernel has been booted. |
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// The reason we do this is because at this point all the source files have already been discovered and parsed. |
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// If we allowed new classes after this point, we would have to reboot everything which adds complexity. |
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throw new BadMethodCallException('Cannot register a page class after the Kernel has been booted.'); |
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if (! is_subclass_of($pageClass, HydePage::class)) { |
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throw new InvalidArgumentException('The specified class must be a subclass of HydePage.'); |
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if (is_subclass_of($pageClass, DynamicPage::class)) { |
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throw new InvalidArgumentException('The specified class must not be a subclass of DynamicPage.'); |
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if (! in_array($pageClass, $this->pageClasses, true)) { |
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$this->pageClasses[] = $pageClass; |
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/** @return array<class-string<\Hyde\Pages\Concerns\HydePage>> */ |
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public function getRegisteredPageClasses(): array |
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