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1 | <?php |
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2 | /* |
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3 | You may not change or alter any portion of this comment or credits |
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4 | of supporting developers from this source code or any supporting source code |
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5 | which is considered copyrighted (c) material of the original comment or credit authors. |
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7 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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8 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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9 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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10 | */ |
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11 | /** |
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12 | * Alumni module for Xoops |
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13 | * |
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14 | * @copyright XOOPS Project https://xoops.org/ |
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15 | * @license GPL 2.0 or later |
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16 | * @package alumni |
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17 | * @since 2.6.x |
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18 | * @author John Mordo (jlm69) |
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19 | */ |
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20 | |||
21 | defined('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH') || exit('XOOPS root path not defined'); |
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23 | include_once dirname(__DIR__) . '/include/common.php'; |
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24 | |||
25 | /** |
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26 | * @param $options |
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27 | * @return array |
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28 | */ |
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30 | function alumni_show($options) |
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31 | { |
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32 | $block = []; |
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33 | $myts = MyTextSanitizer::getInstance(); |
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34 | $blockDirName = basename(dirname(__DIR__)); |
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36 | $xoops = Xoops::getInstance(); |
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37 | $helper = Xoops::getModuleHelper('alumni'); |
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38 | $module_id = $helper->getModule()->getVar('mid'); |
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39 | $listingHandler = $helper->getHandler('listing'); |
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40 | $groups = $xoops->getUserGroups(); |
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41 | $alumni_ids = $xoops->getHandlerGroupPermission()->getItemIds('alumni_view', $groups, $module_id); |
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$alumni_ids does not seem to conform to the naming convention (^[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*$ ).
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42 | $all_ids = implode(', ', $alumni_ids); |
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44 | $criteria = new CriteriaCompo(); |
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45 | $criteria->add(new Criteria('valid', 1, '=')); |
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46 | $criteria->add(new Criteria('cid', '(' . $all_ids . ')', 'IN')); |
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47 | $criteria->setLimit($options[1]); |
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48 | $criteria->setSort('date'); |
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49 | $criteria->setOrder('DESC'); |
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50 | $block_listings = $listingHandler->getall($criteria); |
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52 | foreach (array_keys($block_listings) as $i) { |
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53 | $name = $block_listings[$i]->getVar('name'); |
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54 | $mname = $block_listings[$i]->getVar('mname'); |
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55 | $lname = $block_listings[$i]->getVar('lname'); |
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56 | $school = $block_listings[$i]->getVar('school'); |
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57 | $year = $block_listings[$i]->getVar('year'); |
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58 | $view = $block_listings[$i]->getVar('view'); |
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60 | $a_item = []; |
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61 | $a_item['school'] = $school; |
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62 | $a_item['link'] = '<a href="' . XOOPS_URL . "/modules/{$blockDirName}/listing.php?lid=" . addslashes($block_listings[$i]->getVar('lid')) . "\"><b>$year - $name $mname $lname</b><br></a>"; |
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64 | $block['items'][] = $a_item; |
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65 | } |
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66 | $block['lang_title'] = AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_ITEM; |
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67 | $block['lang_date'] = AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_DATE; |
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68 | $block['link'] = '<a href="' . XOOPS_URL . "/modules/{$blockDirName}/index.php\"><b>" . AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_ALL_LISTINGS . '</b></a></div>'; |
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70 | return $block; |
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71 | } |
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73 | /** |
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74 | * @param $options |
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75 | * @return string |
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76 | */ |
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78 | function alumni_edit($options) |
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79 | { |
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80 | $form = AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_ORDER . " <select name='options[]'>"; |
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81 | $form .= "<option value='date'"; |
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82 | if ('date' === $options[0]) { |
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83 | $form .= " selected='selected'"; |
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84 | } |
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85 | $form .= '>' . AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_DATE . "</option>\n"; |
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86 | $form .= "<option value='view'"; |
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87 | if ('view' === $options[0]) { |
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88 | $form .= " selected='selected'"; |
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89 | } |
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90 | $form .= '>' . AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_HITS . '</option>'; |
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91 | $form .= "</select>\n"; |
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92 | $form .= ' ' . AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_DISPLAY . " <input type='text' name='options[]' value='" . $options[1] . "'/> " . AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_LISTINGS; |
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93 | $form .= ' <br><br>' . AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_LENGTH . " <input type='text' name='options[]' value='" . $options[2] . "'/> " . AlumniLocale::BLOCKS_CHARS . '<br><br>'; |
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95 | return $form; |
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96 | } |
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