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| 2 | /** |
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| 3 | * COPS (Calibre OPDS PHP Server) class file |
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| 4 | * |
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| 5 | * @license GPL 2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) |
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| 6 | * @author Sébastien Lucas <[email protected]> |
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| 7 | */ |
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| 8 | |||
| 9 | class Page |
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| 10 | { |
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| 11 | public $title; |
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| 12 | public $subtitle = ""; |
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| 13 | public $authorName = ""; |
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PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 14 | public $authorUri = ""; |
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PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 15 | public $authorEmail = ""; |
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PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 16 | public $idPage; |
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| 17 | public $idGet; |
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| 18 | public $query; |
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| 19 | public $favicon; |
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| 20 | public $n; |
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| 21 | public $book; |
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| 22 | public $totalNumber = -1; |
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| 23 | |||
| 24 | /* @var Entry[] */ |
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| 25 | public $entryArray = array(); |
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| 26 | |||
| 27 | 102 | public static function getPage ($pageId, $id, $query, $n) |
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| 28 | { |
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| 29 | switch ($pageId) { |
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| 30 | 102 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_AUTHORS : |
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| 31 | 3 | return new PageAllAuthors ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 32 | 99 | case Base::PAGE_AUTHORS_FIRST_LETTER : |
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| 33 | 1 | return new PageAllAuthorsLetter ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 34 | 98 | case Base::PAGE_AUTHOR_DETAIL : |
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| 35 | 7 | return new PageAuthorDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 36 | 91 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_TAGS : |
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| 37 | 2 | return new PageAllTags ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 38 | 89 | case Base::PAGE_TAG_DETAIL : |
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| 39 | 1 | return new PageTagDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 40 | 88 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_LANGUAGES : |
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| 41 | 2 | return new PageAllLanguages ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 42 | 86 | case Base::PAGE_LANGUAGE_DETAIL : |
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| 43 | 1 | return new PageLanguageDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 44 | 85 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_CUSTOMS : |
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| 45 | 12 | return new PageAllCustoms ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 46 | 73 | case Base::PAGE_CUSTOM_DETAIL : |
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| 47 | 4 | return new PageCustomDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 48 | 69 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_RATINGS : |
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| 49 | 1 | return new PageAllRating ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 50 | 68 | case Base::PAGE_RATING_DETAIL : |
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| 51 | 1 | return new PageRatingDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 52 | 67 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_SERIES : |
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| 53 | 2 | return new PageAllSeries ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 54 | 65 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_BOOKS : |
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| 55 | 3 | return new PageAllBooks ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 56 | 62 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_BOOKS_LETTER: |
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| 57 | 1 | return new PageAllBooksLetter ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 58 | 61 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_RECENT_BOOKS : |
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| 59 | 4 | return new PageRecentBooks ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 60 | 57 | case Base::PAGE_SERIE_DETAIL : |
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| 61 | 1 | return new PageSerieDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 62 | 56 | case Base::PAGE_OPENSEARCH_QUERY : |
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| 63 | 31 | return new PageQueryResult ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 64 | 25 | case Base::PAGE_BOOK_DETAIL : |
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| 65 | 1 | return new PageBookDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 66 | 24 | case Base::PAGE_ALL_PUBLISHERS: |
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| 67 | 2 | return new PageAllPublishers ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 68 | 22 | case Base::PAGE_PUBLISHER_DETAIL : |
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| 69 | 1 | return new PagePublisherDetail ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 70 | 21 | case Base::PAGE_ABOUT : |
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| 71 | return new PageAbout ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 72 | 21 | case Base::PAGE_CUSTOMIZE : |
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| 73 | return new PageCustomize ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 74 | 21 | default: |
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| 75 | 21 | $page = new Page ($id, $query, $n); |
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| 76 | 21 | $page->idPage = "cops:catalog"; |
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cops:catalog does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 77 | 21 | return $page; |
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| 78 | 21 | } |
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| 79 | } |
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| 80 | |||
| 81 | 102 | public function __construct($pid, $pquery, $pn) { |
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| 82 | 102 | global $config; |
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| 83 | |||
| 84 | 102 | $this->idGet = $pid; |
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| 85 | 102 | $this->query = $pquery; |
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| 86 | 102 | $this->n = $pn; |
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| 87 | 102 | $this->favicon = $config['cops_icon']; |
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| 88 | 102 | $this->authorName = empty($config['cops_author_name']) ? utf8_encode('Sébastien Lucas') : $config['cops_author_name']; |
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| 89 | 102 | $this->authorUri = empty($config['cops_author_uri']) ? 'http://blog.slucas.fr' : $config['cops_author_uri']; |
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| 90 | 102 | $this->authorEmail = empty($config['cops_author_email']) ? '[email protected]' : $config['cops_author_email']; |
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| 91 | 102 | } |
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| 92 | |||
| 93 | 21 | public function InitializeContent () |
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| 94 | { |
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| 95 | 21 | global $config; |
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| 96 | 21 | $this->title = $config['cops_title_default']; |
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| 97 | 21 | $this->subtitle = $config['cops_subtitle_default']; |
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| 98 | 21 | if (Base::noDatabaseSelected ()) { |
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| 99 | 2 | $i = 0; |
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| 100 | 2 | foreach (Base::getDbNameList () as $key) { |
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| 101 | 2 | $nBooks = Book::getBookCount ($i); |
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| 102 | 2 | array_push ($this->entryArray, new Entry ($key, "cops:{$i}:catalog", |
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| 103 | 2 | str_format (localize ("bookword", $nBooks), $nBooks), "text", |
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bookword does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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text does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 104 | 2 | array ( new LinkNavigation ("?" . DB . "={$i}")), "", $nBooks)); |
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? does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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The string literal
does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 105 | 2 | $i++; |
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| 106 | 2 | Base::clearDb (); |
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| 107 | 2 | } |
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| 108 | 2 | } else { |
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| 109 | 19 | if (!in_array (PageQueryResult::SCOPE_AUTHOR, getCurrentOption ('ignored_categories'))) { |
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| 110 | 18 | array_push ($this->entryArray, Author::getCount()); |
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| 111 | 18 | } |
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| 112 | 19 | View Code Duplication | if (!in_array (PageQueryResult::SCOPE_SERIES, getCurrentOption ('ignored_categories'))) { |
| 113 | 18 | $series = Serie::getCount(); |
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| 114 | 18 | if (!is_null ($series)) array_push ($this->entryArray, $series); |
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| 115 | 18 | } |
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| 116 | 19 | View Code Duplication | if (!in_array (PageQueryResult::SCOPE_PUBLISHER, getCurrentOption ('ignored_categories'))) { |
| 117 | 18 | $publisher = Publisher::getCount(); |
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| 118 | 18 | if (!is_null ($publisher)) array_push ($this->entryArray, $publisher); |
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| 119 | 18 | } |
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| 120 | 19 | View Code Duplication | if (!in_array (PageQueryResult::SCOPE_TAG, getCurrentOption ('ignored_categories'))) { |
| 121 | 18 | $tags = Tag::getCount(); |
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| 122 | 18 | if (!is_null ($tags)) array_push ($this->entryArray, $tags); |
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| 123 | 18 | } |
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| 124 | 19 | View Code Duplication | if (!in_array (PageQueryResult::SCOPE_RATING, getCurrentOption ('ignored_categories'))) { |
| 125 | 19 | $rating = Rating::getCount(); |
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| 126 | 19 | if (!is_null ($rating)) array_push ($this->entryArray, $rating); |
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| 127 | 19 | } |
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| 128 | 19 | View Code Duplication | if (!in_array ("language", getCurrentOption ('ignored_categories'))) { |
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language does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 129 | 18 | $languages = Language::getCount(); |
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| 130 | 18 | if (!is_null ($languages)) array_push ($this->entryArray, $languages); |
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| 131 | 18 | } |
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| 132 | 19 | foreach ($config['cops_calibre_custom_column'] as $lookup) { |
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| 133 | 15 | $customColumn = CustomColumnType::createByLookup($lookup); |
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| 134 | 15 | if (!is_null ($customColumn) && $customColumn->isSearchable()) { |
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| 135 | 14 | array_push ($this->entryArray, $customColumn->getCount()); |
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| 136 | 14 | } |
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| 137 | 19 | } |
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| 138 | 19 | $this->entryArray = array_merge ($this->entryArray, Book::getCount()); |
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| 139 | |||
| 140 | 19 | if (Base::isMultipleDatabaseEnabled ()) $this->title = Base::getDbName (); |
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| 141 | } |
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| 142 | 21 | } |
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| 143 | |||
| 144 | 17 | public function isPaginated () |
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| 145 | { |
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| 146 | 17 | return (getCurrentOption ("max_item_per_page") != -1 && |
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max_item_per_page does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 147 | 17 | $this->totalNumber != -1 && |
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| 148 | 17 | $this->totalNumber > getCurrentOption ("max_item_per_page")); |
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max_item_per_page does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 149 | } |
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| 150 | |||
| 151 | 2 | View Code Duplication | public function getNextLink () |
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| 153 | 2 | $currentUrl = preg_replace ("/\&n=.*?$/", "", "?" . getQueryString ()); |
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/\&n=.*?$/ does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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The string literal
does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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The string literal
? does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 154 | 2 | if (($this->n) * getCurrentOption ("max_item_per_page") < $this->totalNumber) { |
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The string literal
max_item_per_page does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 155 | 1 | return new LinkNavigation ($currentUrl . "&n=" . ($this->n + 1), "next", localize ("paging.next.alternate")); |
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&n= does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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The string literal
next does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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paging.next.alternate does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 156 | } |
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| 157 | 1 | return NULL; |
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| 158 | } |
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| 159 | |||
| 160 | 2 | View Code Duplication | public function getPrevLink () |
| 161 | { |
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| 162 | 2 | $currentUrl = preg_replace ("/\&n=.*?$/", "", "?" . getQueryString ()); |
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The string literal
/\&n=.*?$/ does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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introduced
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The string literal
does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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The string literal
? does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 163 | 2 | if ($this->n > 1) { |
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| 164 | 1 | return new LinkNavigation ($currentUrl . "&n=" . ($this->n - 1), "previous", localize ("paging.previous.alternate")); |
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The string literal
&n= does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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The string literal
previous does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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Comprehensibility
introduced
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The string literal
paging.previous.alternate does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 166 | 2 | return NULL; |
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| 169 | 2 | public function getMaxPage () |
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| 171 | 2 | return ceil ($this->totalNumber / getCurrentOption ("max_item_per_page")); |
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Comprehensibility
introduced
by
The string literal
max_item_per_page does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 174 | 70 | public function containsBook () |
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| 176 | 70 | if (count ($this->entryArray) == 0) return false; |
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| 177 | 68 | if (get_class ($this->entryArray [0]) == "EntryBook") return true; |
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Coding Style
Comprehensibility
introduced
by
The string literal
EntryBook does not require double quotes, as per coding-style, please use single quotes.
PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two
characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself ( Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences. <?php
$singleQuoted = 'Value';
$doubleQuoted = "\tSingle is $singleQuoted";
print $doubleQuoted;
will print an indented: If your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear. For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation. Loading history...
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| 178 | 46 | return false; |
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| 179 | } |
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| 180 | } |
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PHP provides two ways to mark string literals. Either with single quotes
'literal'or with double quotes"literal". The difference between these is that string literals in double quotes may contain variables with are evaluated at run-time as well as escape sequences.String literals in single quotes on the other hand are evaluated very literally and the only two characters that needs escaping in the literal are the single quote itself (
\') and the backslash (\\). Every other character is displayed as is.Double quoted string literals may contain other variables or more complex escape sequences.
will print an indented:
Single is ValueIf your string literal does not contain variables or escape sequences, it should be defined using single quotes to make that fact clear.
For more information on PHP string literals and available escape sequences see the PHP core documentation.