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namespace League\Plates\Extension\Path; |
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use League\Plates; |
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function resolvePathCompose(callable $resolve_path) { |
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return function(Plates\Template $template) use ($resolve_path) { |
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return $template->with('path', $resolve_path(ResolvePathArgs::fromTemplate($template, $resolve_path))); |
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}; |
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} |
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function normalizeNameCompose(callable $normalize_name) { |
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return function(Plates\Template $template) use ($normalize_name) { |
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return $template->with( |
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'normalized_name', |
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Plates\Util\isPath($template->name) ? $normalize_name($template->get('path')) : $template->name |
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); |
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}; |
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} |
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function stripExtNormalizeName() { |
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return function($name) { |
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$ext = pathinfo($name, PATHINFO_EXTENSION); |
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if (!$ext) { |
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return $name; |
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} |
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return substr($name, 0, (strlen($ext) + 1) * -1); // +1 for the leading `.` |
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}; |
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} |
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function stripPrefixNormalizeName(array $prefixes) { |
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$prefixes = array_filter($prefixes); |
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return function($name) use ($prefixes) { |
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foreach ($prefixes as $prefix) { |
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if (strpos($name, $prefix . '/') === 0) { |
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return substr($name, strlen($prefix) + 1); // +1 for the trailing `/` |
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} |
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} |
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return $name; |
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}; |
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} |
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/** appends an extension to the name */ |
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function extResolvePath($ext = 'phtml') { |
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$full_ext = '.' . $ext; |
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$ext_len = strlen($full_ext); |
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return function(ResolvePathArgs $args, $next) use ($full_ext, $ext_len) { |
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// ext is already there, just skip |
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if (strrpos($args->path, $full_ext) === strlen($args->path) - $ext_len) { |
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return $next($args); |
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} |
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return $next($args->withPath($args->path . $full_ext)); |
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}; |
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} |
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function prefixResolvePath(array $prefixes, $file_exists = 'file_exists') { |
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return function(ResolvePathArgs $args, $next) use ($prefixes, $file_exists) { |
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if (!$prefixes) { |
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return $next($args); |
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} |
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foreach ($prefixes as $cur_prefix) { |
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$path = Plates\Util\isAbsolutePath($args->path) |
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? $next($args) |
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: $next($args->withPath( |
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Plates\Util\joinPath([$cur_prefix, $args->path]) |
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)); |
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// we have a match, let's return |
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if ($file_exists($path)) { |
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return $path; |
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} |
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// at this point, we need to try the next prefix, but before we do, let's strip the prefix |
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// if there is one since this might a be a relative path |
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$stripped_args = null; |
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foreach ($prefixes as $prefix) { |
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if (strpos($path, $prefix) === 0) { |
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$stripped_args = $args->withPath(substr($path, strlen($prefix))); // remove the prefix |
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} |
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} |
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// could not strip the prefix, so there's not point in continuing on |
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if (!$stripped_args) { |
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return $path; |
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} |
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$args = $stripped_args; |
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} |
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// at this point, none of the paths resolved into a valid path, let's just return the last one |
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return $path; |
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}; |
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} |
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/** Figures out the path based off of the parent templates current path */ |
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function relativeResolvePath() { |
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return function(ResolvePathArgs $args, $next) { |
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$is_relative = Plates\Util\isRelativePath($args->path) && $args->template->parent; |
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if (!$is_relative) { |
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return $next($args); // nothing to do |
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} |
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$current_directory = dirname($args->template->parent()->get('path')); |
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return $next($args->withPath( |
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Plates\Util\joinPath([$current_directory, $args->path]) |
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)); |
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}; |
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} |
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function idResolvePath() { |
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return function(ResolvePathArgs $args, $next) { |
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return $args->path; |
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}; |
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} |
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