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<?php
/**
* CWidgetFactory class file.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
/**
* CWidgetFactory creates new widgets to be used in views.
*
* CWidgetFactory is used as the default "widgetFactory" application component.
*
* When calling {@link CBaseController::createWidget}, {@link CBaseController::widget}
* or {@link CBaseController::beginWidget}, if the "widgetFactory" component is installed,
* it will be used to create the requested widget. To install the "widgetFactory" component,
* we should have the following application configuration:
* <pre>
* return array(
* 'components'=>array(
* 'widgetFactory'=>array(
* 'class'=>'CWidgetFactory',
* ),
* ),
* )
* </pre>
*
* CWidgetFactory implements the "skin" feature, which allows a new widget to be created
* and initialized with a set of predefined property values (called skin).
*
* When CWidgetFactory is used to create a new widget, it will first instantiate the
* widget instance. It then checks if there is a skin available for this widget
* according to the widget class name and the widget {@link CWidget::skin} property.
* If a skin is found, it will be merged with the initial properties passed via
* {@link createWidget}. Then the merged initial properties will be used to initialize
* the newly created widget instance.
*
* As aforementioned, a skin is a set of initial property values for a widget.
* It is thus represented as an associative array of name-value pairs.
* Skins are stored in PHP scripts like other configurations. Each script file stores the skins
* for a particular widget type and is named as the widget class name (e.g. CLinkPager.php).
* Each widget type may have one or several skins, identified by the skin name set via
* {@link CWidget::skin} property. If the {@link CWidget::skin} property is not set for a given
* widget, it means the default skin would be used. The following shows the possible skins for
* the {@link CLinkPager} widget:
* <pre>
* return array(
* 'default'=>array(
* 'nextPageLabel'=>'&gt;&gt;',
* 'prevPageLabel'=>'&lt;&lt;',
* ),
* 'short'=>array(
* 'header'=>'',
* 'maxButtonCount'=>5,
* ),
* );
* </pre>
* In the above, there are two skins. The first one is the default skin which is indexed by the string "default".
* Note that {@link CWidget::skin} defaults to "default". Therefore, this is the skin that will be applied
* if we do not explicitly specify the {@link CWidget::skin} property.
* The second one is named as the "short" skin which will be used only when we set {@link CWidget::skin}
* to be "short".
*
* By default, CWidgetFactory looks for the skin of a widget under the "skins" directory
* of the current application's {@link CWebApplication::viewPath} (e.g. protected/views/skins).
* If a theme is being used, it will look for the skin under the "skins" directory of
* the theme's {@link CTheme::viewPath} (as well as the aforementioned skin directory).
* In case the specified skin is not found, a widget will still be created
* normally without causing any error.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @package system.web
* @since 1.1
*/
class CWidgetFactory extends CApplicationComponent implements IWidgetFactory
{
/**
* @var boolean whether to enable widget skinning. Defaults to false.
* @see skinnableWidgets
* @since 1.1.3
*/
public $enableSkin=false;
/**
* @var array widget initial property values. Each array key-value pair
* represents the initial property values for a single widget class, with
* the array key being the widget class name, and array value being the initial
* property value array. For example,
* <pre>
* array(
* 'CLinkPager'=>array(
* 'maxButtonCount'=>5,
* 'cssFile'=>false,
* ),
* 'CJuiDatePicker'=>array(
* 'language'=>'ru',
* ),
* )
* </pre>
*
* Note that the initial values specified here may be overridden by
* the values given in {@link CBaseController::createWidget} calls.
* They may also be overridden by widget skins, if {@link enableSkin} is true.
* @since 1.1.3
*/
public $widgets=array();
/**
* @var array list of widget class names that can be skinned.
* Because skinning widgets has performance impact, you may want to specify this property
* to limit skinning only to specific widgets. Any widgets that are not in this list
* will not be skinned. Defaults to null, meaning all widgets can be skinned.
* @since 1.1.3
*/
public $skinnableWidgets;
/**
* @var string the directory containing all the skin files. Defaults to null,
* meaning using the "skins" directory under the current application's {@link CWebApplication::viewPath}.
*/
public $skinPath;
private $_skins=array(); // class name, skin name, property name => value
/**
* Initializes the application component.
* This method overrides the parent implementation by resolving the skin path.
*/
public function init()
{
parent::init();
if($this->enableSkin && $this->skinPath===null)
$this->skinPath=Yii::app()->getViewPath().DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'skins';
}
/**
* Creates a new widget based on the given class name and initial properties.
* @param CBaseController $owner the owner of the new widget
* @param string $className the class name of the widget. This can also be a path alias (e.g. system.web.widgets.COutputCache)
* @param array $properties the initial property values (name=>value) of the widget.
* @return CWidget the newly created widget whose properties have been initialized with the given values.
*/
public function createWidget($owner,$className,$properties=array())
{
$className=Yii::import($className,true);
$widget=new $className($owner);
if(isset($this->widgets[$className]))
$properties=$properties===array() ? $this->widgets[$className] : CMap::mergeArray($this->widgets[$className],$properties);
if($this->enableSkin)
{
if($this->skinnableWidgets===null || in_array($className,$this->skinnableWidgets))
{
$skinName=isset($properties['skin']) ? $properties['skin'] : 'default';
if($skinName!==false && ($skin=$this->getSkin($className,$skinName))!==array())
$properties=$properties===array() ? $skin : CMap::mergeArray($skin,$properties);
}
}
foreach($properties as $name=>$value)
$widget->$name=$value;
return $widget;
}
/**
* Returns the skin for the specified widget class and skin name.
* @param string $className the widget class name
* @param string $skinName the widget skin name
* @return array the skin (name=>value) for the widget
*/
protected function getSkin($className,$skinName)
{
if(!isset($this->_skins[$className][$skinName]))
{
$skinFile=$this->skinPath.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$className.'.php';
if(is_file($skinFile))
$this->_skins[$className]=require($skinFile);
else
$this->_skins[$className]=array();
if(($theme=Yii::app()->getTheme())!==null)
{
$skinFile=$theme->getSkinPath().DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$className.'.php';
if(is_file($skinFile))
{
$skins=require($skinFile);
foreach($skins as $name=>$skin)
$this->_skins[$className][$name]=$skin;
}
}
if(!isset($this->_skins[$className][$skinName]))
$this->_skins[$className][$skinName]=array();
}
return $this->_skins[$className][$skinName];
}
}