filter = $options['filter']; } else { $this->filter = JFilterInput::getInstance(); } // Get the command line options $this->parseArguments(); // Set the options for the class. $this->options = $options; } /** * Method to serialize the input. * * @return string The serialized input. * * @since 12.1 */ public function serialize() { // Load all of the inputs. $this->loadAllInputs(); // Remove $_ENV and $_SERVER from the inputs. $inputs = $this->inputs; unset($inputs['env']); unset($inputs['server']); // Serialize the executable, args, options, data, and inputs. return serialize(array($this->executable, $this->args, $this->options, $this->data, $inputs)); } /** * Method to unserialize the input. * * @param string $input The serialized input. * * @return JInput The input object. * * @since 12.1 */ public function unserialize($input) { // Unserialize the executable, args, options, data, and inputs. list($this->executable, $this->args, $this->options, $this->data, $this->inputs) = unserialize($input); // Load the filter. if (isset($this->options['filter'])) { $this->filter = $this->options['filter']; } else { $this->filter = JFilterInput::getInstance(); } } /** * Initialise the options and arguments * * @return void * * @since 11.1 */ protected function parseArguments() { // Get the list of argument values from the environment. $args = $_SERVER['argv']; // Set the path used for program execution and remove it form the program arguments. $this->executable = array_shift($args); // We use a for loop because in some cases we need to look ahead. for ($i = 0; $i < count($args); $i++) { // Get the current argument to analyze. $arg = $args[$i]; // First let's tackle the long argument case. eg. --foo if (strlen($arg) > 2 && substr($arg, 0, 2) == '--') { // Attempt to split the thing over equals so we can get the key/value pair if an = was used. $arg = substr($arg, 2); $parts = explode('=', $arg); $this->data[$parts[0]] = true; // Does not have an =, so let's look ahead to the next argument for the value. if (count($parts) == 1 && isset($args[$i + 1]) && preg_match('/^--?.+/', $args[$i + 1]) == 0) { $this->data[$parts[0]] = $args[$i + 1]; // Since we used the next argument, increment the counter so we don't use it again. $i++; } // We have an equals sign so take the second "part" of the argument as the value. elseif (count($parts) == 2) { $this->data[$parts[0]] = $parts[1]; } } // Next let's see if we are dealing with a "bunch" of short arguments. eg. -abc elseif (strlen($arg) > 2 && $arg[0] == '-') { // For each of these arguments set the value to TRUE since the flag has been set. for ($j = 1; $j < strlen($arg); $j++) { $this->data[$arg[$j]] = true; } } // OK, so it isn't a long argument or bunch of short ones, so let's look and see if it is a single // short argument. eg. -h elseif (strlen($arg) == 2 && $arg[0] == '-') { // Go ahead and set the value to TRUE and if we find a value later we'll overwrite it. $this->data[$arg[1]] = true; // Let's look ahead to see if the next argument is a "value". If it is, use it for this value. if (isset($args[$i + 1]) && preg_match('/^--?.+/', $args[$i + 1]) == 0) { $this->data[$arg[1]] = $args[$i + 1]; // Since we used the next argument, increment the counter so we don't use it again. $i++; } } // Last but not least, we don't have a key/value based argument so just add it to the arguments list. else { $this->args[] = $arg; } } } }