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* @package toolkit |
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/** |
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* The abstract Extension class contains common methods that most |
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* extensions require to get started in the Symphony environment. They |
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* include the installation updating and uninstallation, as well as a |
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* delegate subscription hook so an extension can perform custom logic |
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* at various times during Symphony execution. |
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abstract class Extension |
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* Determines that a new navigation group is to created in the Symphony backend |
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* @var integer |
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const NAV_GROUP = 1; |
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/** |
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* Determines that a new item is to be added to an existing navigation |
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* group in the Symphony backend |
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* @var integer |
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const NAV_CHILD = 0; |
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* Status when an extension is installed and enabled |
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* @var integer |
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const EXTENSION_ENABLED = 10; |
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* Status when an extension is disabled |
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* @var integer |
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const EXTENSION_DISABLED = 11; |
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* Status when an extension is in the file system, but has not been installed. |
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* @var integer |
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const EXTENSION_NOT_INSTALLED = 12; |
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* Status when an extension version in the file system is different to |
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* the version stored in the database for the extension |
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const EXTENSION_REQUIRES_UPDATE = 13; |
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* Status when the extension is not compatible with the current version of |
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* Symphony |
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const EXTENSION_NOT_COMPATIBLE = 14; |
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/** |
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* Holds an associative array of all the objects this extension provides |
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* to Symphony where the key is one of the Provider constants, and the |
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* value is the name of the classname |
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* @var array |
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protected static $provides = array(); |
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* Default constructor for an Extension, at this time it does nothing |
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public function __construct() |
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* Any logic that assists this extension in being installed such as |
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* table creation, checking for dependancies etc. |
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* @see toolkit.ExtensionManager#install() |
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* @return boolean |
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* true if the install completely successfully, false otherwise |
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public function install() |
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* Logic that should take place when an extension is to be been updated |
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* when a user runs the 'Enable' action from the backend. The currently |
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* installed version of this extension is provided so that it can be |
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* compared to the current version of the extension in the file system. |
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* This is commonly done using PHP's version_compare function. Common |
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* The currently installed version of this extension from the |
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* `tbl_extensions` table. The current version of this extension is |
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public function update($previousVersion = false) |
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* Any logic that should be run when an extension is to be uninstalled |
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public function uninstall() |
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* Extensions can be disabled in the backend which stops them from |
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* functioning by removing their delegate subscription information |
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* This method runs when a user selects Enable from the Symphony |
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public function enable() |
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* This method runs when a user selects Disable from the Symphony |
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public function disable() |
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* Extensions use delegates to perform logic at certain times |
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* throughout Symphony. This function allows an extension to |
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* subscribe to a delegate which will notify the extension when it |
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* This method returns an array with the delegate name, delegate |
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* the current context which is the current page object |
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* The extension can also inject link items into existing |
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* index of the existing group, or the handle of an existing group. Navigation items |
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* array of links for this group. Groups cannot provide a link, this is done |
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* will not be rendered. Leave unset or set it dynamically in order |
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* The 'limit' key is specifically designed to restrict the rendering process |
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* of a link if the current user does not have access to it based on its role. |
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* Symphony supports four roles which are 'author', 'manager', 'developer' |
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* return array( |
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* array( |
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* 'name' => 'Developers Only', |
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* Note that if an extension wants to edit the current navigation, |
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* this is not possible through this function and rather it should be done using the |
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* `NavigationPreRender` delegate. |
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* @link http://github.com/symphonycms/symphony-2/blob/master/symphony/assets/xml/navigation.xml |
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* @return array |
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* An associative array of navigation items to add to the Navigation. This function |
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public function fetchNavigation() |
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public static function registerProviders() |
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