irishdan /
NotificationBundle
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| 3 | namespace IrishDan\NotificationBundle; |
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| 5 | use IrishDan\NotificationBundle\Notification\NotifiableInterface; |
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| 6 | use IrishDan\NotificationBundle\Notification\NotificationInterface; |
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| 7 | use Symfony\Component\PropertyAccess\PropertyAccess; |
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| 9 | /** |
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| 10 | * Class NotificationManager |
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| 11 | * This the primary public service. |
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| 12 | * From here all notifications can be dispatched. |
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| 13 | * Essentially is just a wrapper around the ContainerManager and DatabaseNotificationManager |
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| 14 | * |
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| 15 | * @package NotificationBundle |
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| 16 | */ |
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| 17 | class NotificationManager |
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| 18 | { |
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| 19 | /** |
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| 20 | * @var ChannelManager |
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| 21 | */ |
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| 22 | private $channelManager; |
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| 23 | /** |
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| 24 | * @var DatabaseNotificationManager |
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| 25 | */ |
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| 26 | private $databaseNotificationManager; |
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| 27 | protected $propertyAccessor; |
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| 29 | public function __construct(ChannelManager $channelManager, DatabaseNotificationManager $databaseNotificationManager = null, $broadcaster = null) |
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| 30 | { |
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| 31 | $this->channelManager = $channelManager; |
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| 32 | $this->databaseNotificationManager = $databaseNotificationManager; |
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| 33 | $this->broadcaster = $broadcaster; |
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| 34 | } |
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| 36 | public function setDatabaseNotificationManager(DatabaseNotificationManager $databaseNotificationManager) |
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| 37 | { |
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| 38 | $this->databaseNotificationManager = $databaseNotificationManager; |
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| 39 | } |
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| 41 | public function broadcast(NotificationInterface $notification, array $broadcasters = null) |
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| 42 | { |
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| 43 | try { |
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| 44 | $this->broadcaster->broadcast($notification); |
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| 45 | } catch (\Exception $exception) { |
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| 46 | // @TODO: |
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| 47 | } |
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| 48 | } |
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| 50 | public function send(NotificationInterface $notification, $recipients, array $data = []) |
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| 51 | { |
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| 52 | if (!is_array($recipients)) { |
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| 53 | $recipients = [$recipients]; |
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| 54 | } |
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| 56 | if (!empty($data)) { |
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| 57 | if (empty($this->propertyAccessor)) { |
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| 58 | $this->propertyAccessor = PropertyAccess::createPropertyAccessor(); |
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| 59 | } |
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| 61 | $dataArray = $notification->getDataArray(); |
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| 62 | foreach ($data as $key => $value) { |
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| 63 | $this->propertyAccessor->setValue($dataArray, '[' . $key . ']', $value); |
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| 64 | } |
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| 66 | $notification->setDataArray($dataArray); |
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| 67 | } |
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| 69 | $this->channelManager->send($recipients, $notification); |
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| 70 | } |
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| 72 | public function markAsRead(NotificationInterface $notification) |
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| 73 | { |
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| 74 | $now = new \DateTime(); |
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| 75 | try { |
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| 76 | $this->databaseNotificationManager->setReadAtDate($notification, $now); |
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| 78 | return true; |
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| 79 | } catch (\Exception $exception) { |
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| 80 | // @TODO: |
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| 81 | } |
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| 82 | } |
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| 84 | public function markAllAsRead(NotifiableInterface $user) |
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| 85 | { |
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| 86 | $now = new \DateTime(); |
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| 87 | try { |
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| 88 | $this->databaseNotificationManager->setUsersNotificationsAsRead($user, $now); |
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| 90 | return true; |
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| 91 | } catch (\Exception $exception) { |
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| 92 | // @TODO: |
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| 93 | } |
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| 94 | } |
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| 96 | public function allNotificationCount(NotifiableInterface $user) |
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| 97 | { |
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| 98 | return $this->notificationCount($user); |
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| 99 | } |
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| 101 | public function unreadNotificationCount(NotifiableInterface $user) |
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| 102 | { |
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| 103 | return $this->notificationCount($user, 'unread'); |
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| 104 | } |
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| 106 | public function readNotificationCount(NotifiableInterface $user) |
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| 107 | { |
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| 108 | return $this->notificationCount($user, 'read'); |
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| 109 | } |
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| 111 | public function notificationCount(NotifiableInterface $user, $status = '') |
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| 112 | { |
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| 113 | // try { |
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| 115 | return $this->databaseNotificationManager->getUsersNotificationCount($user, $status); |
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| 116 | // } catch (\Exception $exception) { |
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| 117 | // // @TODO: |
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| 118 | // } |
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| 119 | } |
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| 120 | } |
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