DetailView   A
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Complexity

Total Complexity 32

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 197
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Test Coverage

Coverage 73.91%

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
eloc 70
dl 0
loc 197
ccs 51
cts 69
cp 0.7391
rs 9.84
c 0
b 0
f 0
wmc 32

4 Methods

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
A init() 0 19 6
A run() 0 11 2
A renderAttribute() 0 14 2
F normalizeAttributes() 0 56 22
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<?php
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/**
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 * @link https://www.yiiframework.com/
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 * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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 * @license https://www.yiiframework.com/license/
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 */
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namespace yii\widgets;
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use Yii;
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use yii\base\Arrayable;
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use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
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use yii\base\Model;
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use yii\base\Widget;
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use yii\helpers\ArrayHelper;
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use yii\helpers\Html;
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use yii\helpers\Inflector;
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use yii\i18n\Formatter;
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/**
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 * DetailView displays the detail of a single data [[model]].
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 *
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 * DetailView is best used for displaying a model in a regular format (e.g. each model attribute
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 * is displayed as a row in a table.) The model can be either an instance of [[Model]]
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 * or an associative array.
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 *
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 * DetailView uses the [[attributes]] property to determines which model attributes
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 * should be displayed and how they should be formatted.
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 *
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 * A typical usage of DetailView is as follows:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * echo DetailView::widget([
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 *     'model' => $model,
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 *     'attributes' => [
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 *         'title',               // title attribute (in plain text)
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 *         'description:html',    // description attribute in HTML
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 *         [                      // the owner name of the model
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 *             'label' => 'Owner',
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 *             'value' => $model->owner->name,
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 *         ],
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 *         'created_at:datetime', // creation date formatted as datetime
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 *     ],
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 * ]);
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 * ```
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 *
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 * For more details and usage information on DetailView, see the [guide article on data widgets](guide:output-data-widgets).
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 *
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 * @author Qiang Xue <[email protected]>
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 * @since 2.0
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 */
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class DetailView extends Widget
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{
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    /**
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     * @var array|object the data model whose details are to be displayed. This can be a [[Model]] instance,
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     * an associative array, an object that implements [[Arrayable]] interface or simply an object with defined
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     * public accessible non-static properties.
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     */
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    public $model;
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    /**
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     * @var array a list of attributes to be displayed in the detail view. Each array element
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     * represents the specification for displaying one particular attribute.
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     *
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     * An attribute can be specified as a string in the format of `attribute`, `attribute:format` or `attribute:format:label`,
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     * where `attribute` refers to the attribute name, and `format` represents the format of the attribute. The `format`
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     * is passed to the [[Formatter::format()]] method to format an attribute value into a displayable text.
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     * Please refer to [[Formatter]] for the supported types. Both `format` and `label` are optional.
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     * They will take default values if absent.
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     *
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     * An attribute can also be specified in terms of an array with the following elements:
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     *
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     * - `attribute`: the attribute name. This is required if either `label` or `value` is not specified.
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     * - `label`: the label associated with the attribute. If this is not specified, it will be generated from the attribute name.
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     * - `value`: the value to be displayed. If this is not specified, it will be retrieved from [[model]] using the attribute name
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     *   by calling [[ArrayHelper::getValue()]]. Note that this value will be formatted into a displayable text
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     *   according to the `format` option. Since version 2.0.11 it can be defined as closure with the following
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     *   parameters:
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     *
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     *   ```php
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     *   function ($model, $widget)
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     *   ```
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     *
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     *   `$model` refers to displayed model and `$widget` is an instance of `DetailView` widget.
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     *
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     * - `format`: the type of the value that determines how the value would be formatted into a displayable text.
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     *   Please refer to [[Formatter]] for supported types and [[Formatter::format()]] on how to specify this value.
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     * - `visible`: whether the attribute is visible. If set to `false`, the attribute will NOT be displayed.
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     * - `contentOptions`: the HTML attributes to customize value tag. For example: `['class' => 'bg-red']`.
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     *   Please refer to [[\yii\helpers\BaseHtml::renderTagAttributes()]] for the supported syntax.
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     * - `captionOptions`: the HTML attributes to customize label tag. For example: `['class' => 'bg-red']`.
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     *   Please refer to [[\yii\helpers\BaseHtml::renderTagAttributes()]] for the supported syntax.
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     */
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    public $attributes;
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    /**
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     * @var string|callable the template used to render a single attribute. If a string, the token `{label}`
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     * and `{value}` will be replaced with the label and the value of the corresponding attribute.
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     * If a callback (e.g. an anonymous function), the signature must be as follows:
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * function ($attribute, $index, $widget)
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     * ```
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     *
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     * where `$attribute` refer to the specification of the attribute being rendered, `$index` is the zero-based
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     * index of the attribute in the [[attributes]] array, and `$widget` refers to this widget instance.
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     *
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     * Since Version 2.0.10, the tokens `{captionOptions}` and `{contentOptions}` are available, which will represent
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     * HTML attributes of HTML container elements for the label and value.
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     */
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    public $template = '<tr><th{captionOptions}>{label}</th><td{contentOptions}>{value}</td></tr>';
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    /**
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     * @var array|null the HTML attributes for the container tag of this widget. The `tag` option specifies
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     * what container tag should be used. It defaults to `table` if not set.
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     * @see \yii\helpers\Html::renderTagAttributes() for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     */
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    public $options = ['class' => 'table table-striped table-bordered detail-view'];
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    /**
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     * @var array|Formatter|null the formatter used to format model attribute values into displayable texts.
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     * This can be either an instance of [[Formatter]] or an configuration array for creating the [[Formatter]]
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     * instance. If this property is not set, the `formatter` application component will be used.
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     */
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    public $formatter;
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    /**
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     * Initializes the detail view.
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     * This method will initialize required property values.
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     */
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    public function init()
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    {
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        parent::init();
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        if ($this->model === null) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException('Please specify the "model" property.');
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        }
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        if ($this->formatter === null) {
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            $this->formatter = Yii::$app->getFormatter();
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        } elseif (is_array($this->formatter)) {
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            $this->formatter = Yii::createObject($this->formatter);
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        }
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        if (!$this->formatter instanceof Formatter) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException('The "formatter" property must be either a Format object or a configuration array.');
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        }
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        $this->normalizeAttributes();
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        if (!isset($this->options['id'])) {
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            $this->options['id'] = $this->getId();
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * Renders the detail view.
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     * This is the main entry of the whole detail view rendering.
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     */
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    public function run()
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    {
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        $rows = [];
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        $i = 0;
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        foreach ($this->attributes as $attribute) {
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            $rows[] = $this->renderAttribute($attribute, $i++);
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        }
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        $options = $this->options;
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        $tag = ArrayHelper::remove($options, 'tag', 'table');
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        echo Html::tag($tag, implode("\n", $rows), $options);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Renders a single attribute.
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     * @param array $attribute the specification of the attribute to be rendered.
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     * @param int $index the zero-based index of the attribute in the [[attributes]] array
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     * @return string the rendering result
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     */
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    protected function renderAttribute($attribute, $index)
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    {
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        if (is_string($this->template)) {
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            $captionOptions = Html::renderTagAttributes(ArrayHelper::getValue($attribute, 'captionOptions', []));
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            $contentOptions = Html::renderTagAttributes(ArrayHelper::getValue($attribute, 'contentOptions', []));
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            return strtr($this->template, [
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                '{label}' => $attribute['label'],
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                '{value}' => $this->formatter->format($attribute['value'], $attribute['format']),
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                '{captionOptions}' => $captionOptions,
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                '{contentOptions}' => $contentOptions,
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            ]);
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        }
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        return call_user_func($this->template, $attribute, $index, $this);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Normalizes the attribute specifications.
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     * @throws InvalidConfigException
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     */
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    protected function normalizeAttributes()
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    {
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        if ($this->attributes === null) {
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            if ($this->model instanceof Model) {
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                $this->attributes = $this->model->attributes();
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            } elseif (is_object($this->model)) {
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                $this->attributes = $this->model instanceof Arrayable ? array_keys($this->model->toArray()) : array_keys(get_object_vars($this->model));
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            } elseif (is_array($this->model)) {
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                $this->attributes = array_keys($this->model);
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                throw new InvalidConfigException('The "model" property must be either an array or an object.');
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            }
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            sort($this->attributes);
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        }
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        foreach ($this->attributes as $i => $attribute) {
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            if (is_string($attribute)) {
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                if (!preg_match('/^([^:]+)(:(\w*))?(:(.*))?$/', $attribute, $matches)) {
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                    throw new InvalidConfigException('The attribute must be specified in the format of "attribute", "attribute:format" or "attribute:format:label"');
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                }
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                $attribute = [
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                    'attribute' => $matches[1],
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                    'format' => isset($matches[3]) ? $matches[3] : 'text',
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                    'label' => isset($matches[5]) ? $matches[5] : null,
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                ];
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            }
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            if (!is_array($attribute)) {
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                throw new InvalidConfigException('The attribute configuration must be an array.');
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            }
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            if (isset($attribute['visible']) && !$attribute['visible']) {
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                unset($this->attributes[$i]);
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                continue;
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            }
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            if (!isset($attribute['format'])) {
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                $attribute['format'] = 'text';
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            }
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            if (isset($attribute['attribute'])) {
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                $attributeName = $attribute['attribute'];
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                if (!isset($attribute['label'])) {
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                    $attribute['label'] = $this->model instanceof Model ? $this->model->getAttributeLabel($attributeName) : Inflector::camel2words($attributeName, true);
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                }
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                if (!array_key_exists('value', $attribute)) {
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                    $attribute['value'] = ArrayHelper::getValue($this->model, $attributeName);
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                }
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            } elseif (!isset($attribute['label']) || !array_key_exists('value', $attribute)) {
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                throw new InvalidConfigException('The attribute configuration requires the "attribute" element to determine the value and display label.');
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            }
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            if ($attribute['value'] instanceof \Closure) {
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                $attribute['value'] = call_user_func($attribute['value'], $this->model, $this);
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            $this->attributes[$i] = $attribute;
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    }
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}
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