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/** |
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* @author Andrew Coulton <[email protected]> |
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* @copyright 2015 inGenerator Ltd |
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* @license http://kohanaframework.org/license |
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*/ |
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namespace Ingenerator\KohanaView\ViewModel; |
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use Ingenerator\KohanaView\ViewModel; |
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/** |
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* The AbstractViewModel can be used as a base for all ViewModels within the system. It supports providing values |
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* to the template either by providing read-only access to the values in the variables array, or by magically calling |
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* a var_{variable_name} method. |
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* |
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* Values in the variables array always take precedence, so custom getters can cache calculated values for subsequent |
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* reuse by simply assigning the value once they have it. For example: |
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* |
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* class ViewThatDoesWork extends AbstractViewModel { |
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* |
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* protected $variables = []; |
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* |
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* protected var_calculated_id() |
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* { |
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* // This custom getter will only be called once for each view rendering cycle. Note that calls |
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* // to the `::display()` method will wipe out all calculated values. |
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* $this->variables['calculated_id'] = uniqid(); |
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* return $this->variables['calculated_id']; |
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* } |
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* } |
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* |
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* By default, values are provided as an array to the display method - which will throw if any values are missing |
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* or any unexpected variables are provided. This ensures that for views that may be rendered in loops etc, a call |
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* to display will fully reset the state of the view. |
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* |
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* You can of course implement custom setters for fields that you want to be individually changed. |
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*/ |
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abstract class AbstractViewModel implements ViewModel |
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{ |
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/** |
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* @var array The actual view data |
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*/ |
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protected $variables = []; |
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/** |
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* @var string[] The names of the valid set of fields that must be passed to the display() method |
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*/ |
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protected $expect_var_names = []; |
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public function __construct() |
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{ |
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// Assign the expect_var_names to ensure that we don't accidentally start requiring compiled fields |
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$this->expect_var_names = array_keys($this->variables); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Get field values |
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* @param string $name |
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* @return mixed |
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*/ |
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public function __get($name) |
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{ |
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if (array_key_exists($name, $this->variables)) { |
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return $this->variables[$name]; |
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} elseif (method_exists($this, 'var_'.$name)) { |
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$method = 'var_'.$name; |
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return $this->$method(); |
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} else { |
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throw new \BadMethodCallException(static::class." does not define a '$name' field"); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* @param string $name |
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* @param mixed $value |
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* @throws \BadMethodCallException values cannot be assigned except with the display method |
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*/ |
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public function __set($name, $value) |
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{ |
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throw new \BadMethodCallException(static::class.' variables are read-only, cannot assign '.$name); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Set the data to be rendered in the view - note this does not actually render the view. |
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* @param array $variables |
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*/ |
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public function display(array $variables) |
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$errors = []; |
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$provided_variables = array_keys($variables); |
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foreach (array_diff($provided_variables, $this->expect_var_names) as $unexpected_var) { |
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if (method_exists($this, 'var_'.$unexpected_var)) { |
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$errors[] = "'$unexpected_var' conflicts with ::var_$unexpected_var()"; |
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} else { |
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$errors[] = "'$unexpected_var' is not expected"; |
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} |
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} |
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foreach (array_diff($this->expect_var_names, $provided_variables) as $missing_var) { |
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$errors[] = "'$missing_var' is missing"; |
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} |
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if ( ! empty($errors)) { |
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throw new \InvalidArgumentException( |
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"Invalid variables provided to ".static::class."::display()" |
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."\n - ".implode("\n - ", $errors) |
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$this->variables = $variables; |
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} |
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} |
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This check looks from parameters that have been defined for a function or method, but which are not used in the method body.