<?php /** * @file * FeedsConfigurable and helper functions. */ /** * Used when an object does not exist in the DB or code but should. */ class FeedsNotExistingException extends Exception { } /** * Base class for configurable classes. Captures configuration handling, form * handling and distinguishes between in-memory configuration and persistent * configuration. */ abstract class FeedsConfigurable { // Holds the actual configuration information. protected $config; // A unique identifier for the configuration. protected $id; /* CTools export type of this object. @todo Should live in FeedsImporter. Not all child classes of FeedsConfigurable are exportable. Same goes for $disabled. 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; /** * CTools export enabled status of this object. */ protected $disabled; /** * Instantiate a FeedsConfigurable object. * * Don't use directly, use feeds_importer() or feeds_plugin() * instead. */ public static function instance($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(); $this->disabled = FALSE; } /** * Override magic method __isset(). This is needed due to overriding __get(). */ public function __isset($name) { return isset($this->$name) ? TRUE : FALSE; } /** * Determine whether this object is persistent and enabled. I. e. it is * defined either in code or in the database and it is enabled. */ public function existing() { if ($this->export_type == FEEDS_EXPORT_NONE) { throw new FeedsNotExistingException(t('Object is not persistent.')); } if ($this->disabled) { throw new FeedsNotExistingException(t('Object is disabled.')); } return $this; } /** * 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. Config array will be filtered * by the keys returned by configDefaults() and populated with default * values that are not included in $config. */ public function setConfig($config) { $defaults = $this->configDefaults(); $this->config = array_intersect_key($config, $defaults) + $defaults; } /** * 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) { $this->config = is_array($this->config) ? array_merge($this->config, $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 $this->getConfig(); } return isset($this->$name) ? $this->$name : NULL; } /** * Implements getConfig(). * * Return configuration array, ensure that all default values are present. */ public function getConfig() { $defaults = $this->configDefaults(); return $this->config + $defaults; } /** * 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() { return array(); } /** * Returns whether or not the configurable has a config form. * * @return bool * True if the configurable has a config form, and false if not. */ public function hasConfigForm() { $form_state = array(); return (bool) $this->configForm($form_state); } /** * 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) { } /** * Submission handler for configForm(). * * @param $values */ public function configFormSubmit(&$values) { $this->addConfig($values); $this->save(); drupal_set_message(t('Your changes have been saved.')); feeds_cache_clear(FALSE); } } /** * Config form wrapper. Use to render the configuration form of * a FeedsConfigurable object. * * @param $configurable * FeedsConfigurable object. * @param $form_method * The form method that should be rendered. * * @return * Config form array if available. NULL otherwise. */ function feeds_get_form($configurable, $form_method) { if (method_exists($configurable, $form_method)) { return drupal_get_form(get_class($configurable) . '_feeds_form', $configurable, $form_method); } } /** * Config form callback. Don't call directly, but use * feeds_get_form($configurable, 'method') instead. * * @param * FormAPI $form_state. * @param * FeedsConfigurable object. * @param * The object to perform the save() operation on. * @param $form_method * The $form_method that should be rendered. */ function feeds_form($form, &$form_state, $configurable, $form_method) { $form = $configurable->$form_method($form_state); $form['#configurable'] = $configurable; $form['#feeds_form_method'] = $form_method; $form['#validate'] = array('feeds_form_validate'); $form['#submit'] = array('feeds_form_submit'); $form['submit'] = array( '#type' => 'submit', '#value' => t('Save'), '#weight' => 100, ); return $form; } /** * Validation handler for feeds_form(). */ function feeds_form_validate($form, &$form_state) { _feeds_form_helper($form, $form_state, 'Validate'); } /** * Submit handler for feeds_form(). */ function feeds_form_submit($form, &$form_state) { _feeds_form_helper($form, $form_state, 'Submit'); } /** * Helper for Feeds validate and submit callbacks. * * @todo This is all terrible. Remove. */ function _feeds_form_helper($form, &$form_state, $action) { $method = $form['#feeds_form_method'] . $action; $class = get_class($form['#configurable']); $id = $form['#configurable']->id; // Re-initialize the configurable object. Using feeds_importer() and // feeds_plugin() will ensure that we're using the same instance. We can't // reuse the previous form instance because feeds_importer() is used to save. // This will re-initialize all of the plugins anyway, causing some tricky // saving issues in certain cases. // See http://drupal.org/node/1672880. if ($class == variable_get('feeds_importer_class', 'FeedsImporter')) { $form['#configurable'] = feeds_importer($id); } else { $importer = feeds_importer($id); $plugin_key = $importer->config[$form['#configurable']->pluginType()]['plugin_key']; $form['#configurable'] = feeds_plugin($plugin_key, $id); } if (method_exists($form['#configurable'], $method)) { $form['#configurable']->$method($form_state['values']); } }