QPTPL.php
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<?php
/** @file
* QueryPath templates. See QPTPL.
*/
/**
* QPTPL is a template library for QueryPath.
*
* The QPTPL extension provides template tools that can be used in
* conjunction with QueryPath.
*
* There are two basic modes in which this tool operates. Both merge data into
* a pure HTML template. Both base their insertions on classes and IDs in the
* HTML data. Where they differ is in the kind of data merged into the template.
*
* One mode takes array data and does a deep (recursive) merge into the template.
* It can be used for simple substitutions, but it can also be used to loop through
* "rows" of data and create tables.
*
* The second mode takes a classed object and introspects that object to find out
* what CSS classes it is capable of filling. This is one way of bridging an object
* model and QueryPath data.
*
* The unit tests are a good place for documentation, as is the QueryPath webste.
*
* @author M Butcher <matt@aleph-null.tv>
* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php LGPL or MIT-like license.
* @see QueryPathExtension
* @see QueryPathExtensionRegistry::extend()
* @see https://fedorahosted.org/querypath/wiki/QueryPathTemplate
* @ingroup querypath_extensions
*/
class QPTPL implements QueryPathExtension {
protected $qp;
public function __construct(QueryPath $qp) {
$this->qp = $qp;
}
/**
* Apply a template to an object and then insert the results.
*
* This takes a template (an arbitrary fragment of XML/HTML) and an object
* or array and inserts the contents of the object into the template. The
* template is then appended to all of the nodes in the current list.
*
* Note that the data in the object is *not* escaped before it is merged
* into the template. For that reason, an object can return markup (as
* long as it is well-formed).
*
* @param mixed $template
* The template. It can be of any of the types that {@link qp()} supports
* natively. Typically it is a string of XML/HTML.
* @param mixed $object
* Either an object or an associative array.
* - In the case where the parameter
* is an object, this will introspect the object, looking for getters (a la
* Java bean behavior). It will then search the document for CSS classes
* that match the method name. The function is then executed and its contents
* inserted into the document. (If the function returns NULL, nothing is
* inserted.)
* - In the case where the paramter is an associative array, the function will
* look through the template for CSS classes that match the keys of the
* array. When an array key is found, the array value is inserted into the
* DOM as a child of the currently matched element(s).
* @param array $options
* The options for this function. Valid options are:
* - <None defined yet>
* @return QueryPath
* Returns a QueryPath object with all of the changes from the template
* applied into the QueryPath elements.
* @see QueryPath::append()
*/
public function tpl($template, $object, $options = array()) {
// Handle default options here.
//$tqp = ($template instanceof QueryPath) ? clone $template: qp($template);
$tqp = qp($template);
if (is_array($object) || $object instanceof Traversable) {
$this->tplArrayR($tqp, $object, $options);
return $this->qp->append($tqp->top());
}
elseif (is_object($object)) {
$this->tplObject($tqp, $object, $options);
}
return $this->qp->append($tqp->top());
}
/**
* Given one template, do substitutions for all objects.
*
* Using this method, one template can be populated from a variety of
* sources. That one template is then appended to the QueryPath object.
* @see tpl()
* @param mixed $template
* The template. It can be of any of the types that {@link qp()} supports
* natively. Typically it is a string of XML/HTML.
* @param array $objects
* An indexed array containing a list of objects or arrays (See {@link tpl()})
* that will be merged into the template.
* @param array $options
* An array of options. See {@link tpl()} for a list.
* @return QueryPath
* Returns the QueryPath object.
*/
public function tplAll($template, $objects, $options = array()) {
$tqp = qp($template, ':root');
foreach ($objects as $object) {
if (is_array($object))
$tqp = $this->tplArrayR($tqp, $object, $options);
elseif (is_object($object))
$tqp = $this->tplObject($tqp, $object, $options);
}
return $this->qp->append($tqp->top());
}
/*
protected function tplArray($tqp, $array, $options = array()) {
// If we find something that's not an array, we try to handle it.
if (!is_array($array)) {
is_object($array) ? $this->tplObject($tqp, $array, $options) : $tqp->append($array);
}
// An assoc array means we have mappings of classes to content.
elseif ($this->isAssoc($array)) {
print 'Assoc array found.' . PHP_EOL;
foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
$first = substr($key,0,1);
// We allow classes and IDs if explicit. Otherwise we assume
// a class.
if ($first != '.' && $first != '#') $key = '.' . $key;
if ($tqp->top()->find($key)->size() > 0) {
print "Value: " . $value . PHP_EOL;
if (is_array($value)) {
//$newqp = qp($tqp)->cloneAll();
print $tqp->xml();
$this->tplArray($tqp, $value, $options);
print "Finished recursion\n";
}
else {
print 'QP is ' . $tqp->size() . " inserting value: " . $value . PHP_EOL;
$tqp->append($value);
}
}
}
}
// An indexed array means we have multiple instances of class->content matches.
// We copy the portion of the template and then call repeatedly.
else {
print "Array of arrays found..\n";
foreach ($array as $array2) {
$clone = qp($tqp->xml());
$this->tplArray($clone, $array2, $options);
print "Now appending clone.\n" . $clone->xml();
$tqp->append($clone->parent());
}
}
//return $tqp->top();
return $tqp;
}
*/
/**
* Introspect objects to map their functions to CSS classes in a template.
*/
protected function tplObject($tqp, $object, $options = array()) {
$ref = new ReflectionObject($object);
$methods = $ref->getMethods();
foreach ($methods as $method) {
if (strpos($method->getName(), 'get') === 0) {
$cssClass = $this->method2class($method->getName());
if ($tqp->top()->find($cssClass)->size() > 0) {
$tqp->append($method->invoke($object));
}
else {
// Revert to the find() that found something.
$tqp->end();
}
}
}
//return $tqp->top();
return $tqp;
}
/**
* Recursively merge array data into a template.
*/
public function tplArrayR($qp, $array, $options = NULL) {
// If the value looks primitive, append it.
if (!is_array($array) && !($array instanceof Traversable)) {
$qp->append($array);
}
// If we are dealing with an associative array, traverse it
// and merge as we go.
elseif ($this->isAssoc($array)) {
// Do key/value substitutions
foreach ($array as $k => $v) {
// If no dot or hash, assume class.
$first = substr($k,0,1);
if ($first != '.' && $first != '#') $k = '.' . $k;
// If value is an array, recurse.
if (is_array($v)) {
// XXX: Not totally sure that starting at the
// top is right. Perhaps it should start
// at some other context?
$this->tplArrayR($qp->top($k), $v, $options);
}
// Otherwise, try to append value.
else {
$qp->branch()->children($k)->append($v);
}
}
}
// Otherwise we have an indexed array, and we iterate through
// it.
else {
// Get a copy of the current template and then recurse.
foreach ($array as $entry) {
$eles = $qp->get();
$template = array();
// We manually deep clone the template.
foreach ($eles as $ele) {
$template = $ele->cloneNode(TRUE);
}
$tpl = qp($template);
$tpl = $this->tplArrayR($tpl, $entry, $options);
$qp->before($tpl);
}
// Remove the original template without loosing a handle to the
// newly injected one.
$dead = $qp->branch();
$qp->parent();
$dead->remove();
unset($dead);
}
return $qp;
}
/**
* Check whether an array is associative.
* If the keys of the array are not consecutive integers starting with 0,
* this will return false.
*
* @param array $array
* The array to test.
* @return Boolean
* TRUE if this is an associative array, FALSE otherwise.
*/
public function isAssoc($array) {
$i = 0;
foreach ($array as $k => $v) if ($k !== $i++) return TRUE;
// If we get here, all keys passed.
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Convert a function name to a CSS class selector (e.g. myFunc becomes '.myFunc').
* @param string $mname
* Method name.
* @return string
* CSS 3 Class Selector.
*/
protected function method2class($mname) {
return '.' . substr($mname, 3);
}
}
QueryPathExtensionRegistry::extend('QPTPL');