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<?php
// $Id$
/**
* @file
* FeedsConfigurable and helper functions.
*/
/**
* A configurable class.
*/
abstract class FeedsConfigurable {
// Holds the actual configuration information.
protected $config;
// A unique identifier for the configuration.
protected $id;
/*
CTools export type of this object.
Export type can be one of
FEEDS_EXPORT_NONE - the configurable only exists in memory
EXPORT_IN_DATABASE - the configurable is defined in the database.
EXPORT_IN_CODE - the configurable is defined in code.
EXPORT_IN_CODE | EXPORT_IN_DATABASE - the configurable is defined in code, but
overridden in the database.*/
protected $export_type;
/**
* Instantiate a FeedsConfigurable object.
*
* Don't use directly, use feeds_importer() or feeds_plugin_instance()
* instead.
*/
public static function instance($class, $id) {
// This is useful at least as long as we're developing.
if (empty($id)) {
throw new Exception(t('Empty configuration identifier.'));
}
static $instances = array();
if (!isset($instances[$class][$id])) {
$instances[$class][$id] = new $class($id);
}
return $instances[$class][$id];
}
/**
* Constructor, set id and load default configuration.
*/
protected function __construct($id) {
// Set this object's id.
$this->id = $id;
// Per default we assume that a Feeds object is not saved to
// database nor is it exported to code.
$this->export_type = FEEDS_EXPORT_NONE;
// Make sure configuration is populated.
$this->config = $this->configDefaults();
}
/**
* Save a configuration. Concrete extending classes must implement a save
* operation.
*/
public abstract function save();
/**
* Copy a configuration.
*/
public function copy(FeedsConfigurable $configurable) {
$this->setConfig($configurable->config);
}
/**
* Set configuration.
*
* @param $config
* Array containing configuration information. Will be filtered by the keys
* returned by configDefaults().
*/
public function setConfig($config) {
$default_keys = $this->configDefaults();
$this->config = array_intersect_key($config, $default_keys);
}
/**
* Similar to setConfig but adds to existing configuration.
*
* @param $config
* Array containing configuration information. Will be filtered by the keys
* returned by configDefaults().
*/
public function addConfig($config) {
$this->config = array_merge($this->config, $config);
$default_keys = $this->configDefaults();
$this->config = array_intersect_key($this->config, $default_keys);
}
/**
* Override magic method __get(). Make sure that $this->config goes
* through getConfig()
*/
public function __get($name) {
if ($name == 'config') {
return $this->getConfig();
}
return $this->$name;
}
/**
* Implementation of getConfig().
*/
public function getConfig() {
return $this->config;
}
/**
* Return default configuration.
*
* @todo: rename to getConfigDefaults().
*
* @return
* Array where keys are the variable names of the configuration elements and
* values are their default values.
*/
public function configDefaults() {
$fake_form_state = array();
$form = $this->configForm($fake_form_state);
return element_children($form);
}
/**
* Return configuration form for this object. The keys of the configuration
* form must match the keys of the array returned by configDefaults().
*
* @return
* FormAPI style form definition.
*/
public function configForm(&$form_state) {
return array();
}
/**
* Validation handler for configForm().
*
* Set errors with form_set_error().
*
* @param $values
* An array that contains the values entered by the user through configForm.
*/
public function configFormValidate(&$values) {
}
}
/**
* Config form wrapper. Use to render the configuration form of
* a FeedsConfigurable object.
*
* @param
* FeedsConfigurable object.
* @param
* The parent object to perform the save on.
*
* @return
* Rendered config form, if available. Empty string otherwise.
*/
function feeds_get_config_form($configurable) {
if ($configurable->configForm($form_state)) {
return drupal_get_form(get_class($configurable) .'_feeds_config_form', $configurable);
}
return '';
}
/**
* Config form callback. Don't call directly, but use
* feeds_get_config_form($configurable) instead.
*
* @param
* FormAPI $form_state.
* @param
* FeedsConfigurable object.
* @param
* The object to perform the save() operation on.
*/
function feeds_config_form(&$form_state, $configurable) {
$form = $configurable->configForm($form_state);
$form['#configurable'] = $configurable;
$form['#validate'] = array('feeds_config_form_validate');
$form['#submit'] = array('feeds_config_form_submit');
$form['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => t('Save'),
);
return $form;
}
/**
* Validation handler for feeds_config_form().
*/
function feeds_config_form_validate($form, &$form_state) {
$form['#configurable']->configFormValidate($form_state['values']);
}
/**
* Submit handler for feeds_config_form().
*/
function feeds_config_form_submit($form, &$form_state) {
$form['#configurable']->addConfig($form_state['values']);
$form['#configurable']->save();
drupal_set_message(t('Your changes have been saved.'));
}