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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace Yiisoft\Form\Widget; |
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use Yiisoft\Form\FormModelInterface; |
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use Yiisoft\Widget\Widget; |
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final class DatePicker extends Widget |
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{ |
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private FormModelInterface $data; |
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private string $attribute; |
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private array $options = []; |
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/** |
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* Generates a datepicker tag together with a label for the given form attribute. |
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* |
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* @return string the generated checkbox tag. |
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*/ |
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public function run(): string |
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{ |
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return Input::widget() |
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->type('date') |
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->config($this->data, $this->attribute, $this->options) |
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->run(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Set form model, name and options for the widget. |
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* |
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* @param FormModelInterface $data Form model. |
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* @param string $attribute Form model property this widget is rendered for. |
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* @param array $options The HTML attributes for the widget container tag. |
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* See {@see \Yiisoft\Html\Html::renderTagAttributes()} for details on how attributes are being rendered. |
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* |
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* @return self |
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*/ |
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public function config(FormModelInterface $data, string $attribute, array $options = []): self |
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{ |
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$new = clone $this; |
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$new->data = $data; |
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$new->attribute = $attribute; |
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$new->options = $options; |
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return $new; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Focus on the control (put cursor into it) when the page loads. |
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* Only one form element could be in focus at the same time. |
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* @param bool $value |
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* @return self |
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*/ |
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public function autofocus(bool $value = true): self |
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{ |
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$new = clone $this; |
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$new->options['autofocus'] = $value; |
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return $new; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Set whether the element is disabled or not. |
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* |
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* If this attribute is set to `true`, the element is disabled. Disabled elements are usually drawn with grayed-out |
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* text. |
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* If the element is disabled, it does not respond to user actions, it cannot be focused, and the command event |
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* will not fire. In the case of form elements, it will not be submitted. Do not set the attribute to true, as |
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* this will suggest you can set it to false to enable the element again, which is not the case. |
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* @param bool $value |
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* |
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* @return self |
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*/ |
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public function disabled(bool $value = true): self |
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{ |
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$new = clone $this; |
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$new->options['disabled'] = $value; |
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return $new; |
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} |
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* The earliest acceptable date. |
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* @param string $value |
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* @return self |
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$new = clone $this; |
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$new->options['min'] = $value; |
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* The latest acceptable date. |
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$new = clone $this; |
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$new->options['max'] = $value; |
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* If it is required to fill in a value in order to submit the form. |
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* @param bool $value |
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* @return self |
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$new = clone $this; |
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$new->options['required'] = $value; |
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return $new; |
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* The tabindex global attribute indicates that its element can be focused, and where it participates in sequential |
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* keyboard navigation (usually with the Tab key, hence the name). |
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* It accepts an integer as a value, with different results depending on the integer's value: |
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* - A negative value (usually tabindex="-1") means that the element is not reachable via sequential keyboard |
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* navigation, but could be focused with Javascript or visually. It's mostly useful to create accessible widgets |
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* with JavaScript. |
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* - tabindex="0" means that the element should be focusable in sequential keyboard navigation, but its order is |
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* defined by the document's source order. |
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* - A positive value means the element should be focusable in sequential keyboard navigation, with its order |
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* defined by the value of the number. That is, tabindex="4" is focused before tabindex="5", but after tabindex="3". |
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} |
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} |
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