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/** |
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* Parser to extract query parameters out of REQUEST_URI paths. |
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* |
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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* (at your option) any later version. |
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* |
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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* GNU General Public License for more details. |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
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* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html |
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* |
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* @file |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* PathRouter class. |
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* This class can take patterns such as /wiki/$1 and use them to |
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* parse query parameters out of REQUEST_URI paths. |
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* |
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* $router->add( "/wiki/$1" ); |
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* - Matches /wiki/Foo style urls and extracts the title |
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* $router->add( [ 'edit' => "/edit/$key" ], [ 'action' => '$key' ] ); |
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* - Matches /edit/Foo style urls and sets action=edit |
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* $router->add( '/$2/$1', |
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* [ 'variant' => '$2' ], |
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* [ '$2' => [ 'zh-hant', 'zh-hans' ] ] |
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* ); |
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* - Matches /zh-hant/Foo or /zh-hans/Foo |
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* $router->addStrict( "/foo/Bar", [ 'title' => 'Baz' ] ); |
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* - Matches /foo/Bar explicitly and uses "Baz" as the title |
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* $router->add( '/help/$1', [ 'title' => 'Help:$1' ] ); |
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* - Matches /help/Foo with "Help:Foo" as the title |
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* $router->add( '/$1', [ 'foo' => [ 'value' => 'bar$2' ] ] ); |
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* - Matches /Foo and sets 'foo' to 'bar$2' without $2 being replaced |
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* $router->add( '/$1', [ 'data:foo' => 'bar' ], [ 'callback' => 'functionname' ] ); |
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* - Matches /Foo, adds the key 'foo' with the value 'bar' to the data array |
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* and calls functionname( &$matches, $data ); |
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* Path patterns: |
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* - Paths may contain $# patterns such as $1, $2, etc... |
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* - $1 will match 0 or more while the rest will match 1 or more |
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* - Unless you use addStrict "/wiki" and "/wiki/" will be expanded to "/wiki/$1" |
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* Params: |
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* - In a pattern $1, $2, etc... will be replaced with the relevant contents |
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* - If you used a keyed array as a path pattern, $key will be replaced with |
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* the relevant contents |
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* - The default behavior is equivalent to `array( 'title' => '$1' )`, |
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* if you don't want the title parameter you can explicitly use `array( 'title' => false )` |
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* - You can specify a value that won't have replacements in it |
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* using `'foo' => [ 'value' => 'bar' ];` |
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* Options: |
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* - The option keys $1, $2, etc... can be specified to restrict the possible values |
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* of that variable. A string can be used for a single value, or an array for multiple. |
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* - When the option key 'strict' is set (Using addStrict is simpler than doing this directly) |
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* the path won't have $1 implicitly added to it. |
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* - The option key 'callback' can specify a callback that will be run when a path is matched. |
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* The callback will have the arguments ( &$matches, $data ) and the matches array can |
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* @since 1.19 |
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* @author Daniel Friesen |
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class PathRouter { |
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* @var array |
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private $patterns = []; |
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* Protected helper to do the actual bulk work of adding a single pattern. |
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* This is in a separate method so that add() can handle the difference between |
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* a single string $path and an array() $path that contains multiple path |
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* patterns each with an associated $key to pass on. |
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* @param string $path |
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* @param array $params |
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* @param array $options |
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* @param null|string $key |
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*/ |
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protected function doAdd( $path, $params, $options, $key = null ) { |
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// Make sure all paths start with a / |
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if ( $path[0] !== '/' ) { |
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$path = '/' . $path; |
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if ( !isset( $options['strict'] ) || !$options['strict'] ) { |
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// Unless this is a strict path make sure that the path has a $1 |
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if ( strpos( $path, '$1' ) === false ) { |
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if ( substr( $path, -1 ) !== '/' ) { |
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$path .= '$1'; |
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// If 'title' is not specified and our path pattern contains a $1 |
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// Add a default 'title' => '$1' rule to the parameters. |
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if ( !isset( $params['title'] ) && strpos( $path, '$1' ) !== false ) { |
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$params['title'] = '$1'; |
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// If the user explicitly marked 'title' as false then omit it from the matches |
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if ( isset( $params['title'] ) && $params['title'] === false ) { |
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// Loop over our parameters and convert basic key => string |
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// patterns into fully descriptive array form |
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foreach ( $params as $paramName => $paramData ) { |
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if ( is_string( $paramData ) ) { |
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if ( preg_match( '/\$(\d+|key)/u', $paramData ) ) { |
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$paramArrKey = 'pattern'; |
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// If there's no replacement use a value instead |
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// of a pattern for a little more efficiency |
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$paramArrKey = 'value'; |
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$params[$paramName] = [ |
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$paramArrKey => $paramData |
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if ( preg_match( '/^\$\d+$/u', $optionName ) ) { |
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$options[$optionName] = [ $optionData ]; |
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$pattern = (object)[ |
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'path' => $path, |
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'params' => $params, |
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'options' => $options, |
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'key' => $key, |
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$pattern->weight = self::makeWeight( $pattern ); |
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$this->patterns[] = $pattern; |
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* @param string|array $path The path pattern to add |
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* @param array $params The params for this path pattern |
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* @param array $options The options for this path pattern |
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public function add( $path, $params = [], $options = [] ) { |
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if ( is_array( $path ) ) { |
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foreach ( $path as $key => $onePath ) { |
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$this->doAdd( $onePath, $params, $options, $key ); |
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public function addStrict( $path, $params = [], $options = [] ) { |
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$this->add( $path, $params, $options ); |
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protected function sortByWeight() { |
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foreach ( $this->patterns as $key => $pattern ) { |
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$weights[$key] = $pattern->weight; |
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array_multisort( $weights, SORT_DESC, SORT_NUMERIC, $this->patterns ); |
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protected static function makeWeight( $pattern ) { |
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} elseif ( preg_match( '/\$(\d+|key)/u', $piece ) ) { |
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foreach ( $pattern->options as $key => $option ) { |
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if ( preg_match( '/^\$\d+$/u', $key ) ) { |
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protected static function extractTitle( $path, $pattern ) { |
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$regexp = preg_quote( $pattern->path, '#' ); |
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$value = rawurldecode( $m["par{$n}"] ); |
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Only declaring a single property per statement allows you to later on add doc comments more easily.
It is also recommended by PSR2, so it is a common style that many people expect.