joomla_test/libraries/joomla/data/data.php
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<?php
/**
* @package Joomla.Platform
* @subpackage Data
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 - 2013 Open Source Matters, Inc. All rights reserved.
* @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see LICENSE
*/
defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die;
/**
* JData is a class that is used to store data but allowing you to access the data
* by mimicking the way PHP handles class properties.
*
* @package Joomla.Platform
* @subpackage Data
* @since 12.3
*/
class JData implements JDataDumpable, IteratorAggregate, JsonSerializable, Countable
{
/**
* The data properties.
*
* @var array
* @since 12.3
*/
private $_properties = array();
/**
* The class constructor.
*
* @param mixed $properties Either an associative array or another object
* by which to set the initial properties of the new object.
*
* @since 12.3
* @throws InvalidArgumentException
*/
public function __construct($properties = array())
{
// Check the properties input.
if (!empty($properties))
{
// Bind the properties.
$this->bind($properties);
}
}
/**
* The magic get method is used to get a data property.
*
* This method is a public proxy for the protected getProperty method.
*
* Note: Magic __get does not allow recursive calls. This can be tricky because the error generated by recursing into
* __get is "Undefined property: {CLASS}::{PROPERTY}" which is misleading. This is relevant for this class because
* requesting a non-visible property can trigger a call to a sub-function. If that references the property directly in
* the object, it will cause a recursion into __get.
*
* @param string $property The name of the data property.
*
* @return mixed The value of the data property, or null if the data property does not exist.
*
* @see JData::getProperty()
* @since 12.3
*/
public function __get($property)
{
return $this->getProperty($property);
}
/**
* The magic isset method is used to check the state of an object property.
*
* @param string $property The name of the data property.
*
* @return boolean True if set, otherwise false is returned.
*
* @since 12.3
*/
public function __isset($property)
{
return isset($this->_properties[$property]);
}
/**
* The magic set method is used to set a data property.
*
* This is a public proxy for the protected setProperty method.
*
* @param string $property The name of the data property.
* @param mixed $value The value to give the data property.
*
* @return void
*
* @see JData::setProperty()
* @since 12.3
*/
public function __set($property, $value)
{
$this->setProperty($property, $value);
}
/**
* The magic unset method is used to unset a data property.
*
* @param string $property The name of the data property.
*
* @return void
*
* @since 12.3
*/
public function __unset($property)
{
unset($this->_properties[$property]);
}
/**
* Binds an array or object to this object.
*
* @param mixed $properties An associative array of properties or an object.
* @param boolean $updateNulls True to bind null values, false to ignore null values.
*
* @return JData Returns itself to allow chaining.
*
* @since 12.3
* @throws InvalidArgumentException
*/
public function bind($properties, $updateNulls = true)
{
// Check the properties data type.
if (!is_array($properties) && !is_object($properties))
{
throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('%s(%s)', __METHOD__, gettype($properties)));
}
// Check if the object is traversable.
if ($properties instanceof Traversable)
{
// Convert iterator to array.
$properties = iterator_to_array($properties);
}
// Check if the object needs to be converted to an array.
elseif (is_object($properties))
{
// Convert properties to an array.
$properties = (array) $properties;
}
// Bind the properties.
foreach ($properties as $property => $value)
{
// Check if the value is null and should be bound.
if ($value === null && !$updateNulls)
{
continue;
}
// Set the property.
$this->setProperty($property, $value);
}
return $this;
}
/**
* Dumps the data properties into a stdClass object, recursively if appropriate.
*
* @param integer $depth The maximum depth of recursion (default = 3).
* For example, a depth of 0 will return a stdClass with all the properties in native
* form. A depth of 1 will recurse into the first level of properties only.
* @param SplObjectStorage $dumped An array of already serialized objects that is used to avoid infinite loops.
*
* @return stdClass The data properties as a simple PHP stdClass object.
*
* @since 12.3
*/
public function dump($depth = 3, SplObjectStorage $dumped = null)
{
// Check if we should initialise the recursion tracker.
if ($dumped === null)
{
$dumped = new SplObjectStorage;
}
// Add this object to the dumped stack.
$dumped->attach($this);
// Setup a container.
$dump = new stdClass;
// Dump all object properties.
foreach (array_keys($this->_properties) as $property)
{
// Get the property.
$dump->$property = $this->dumpProperty($property, $depth, $dumped);
}
return $dump;
}
/**
* Gets this object represented as an ArrayIterator.
*
* This allows the data properties to be access via a foreach statement.
*
* @return ArrayIterator This object represented as an ArrayIterator.
*
* @see IteratorAggregate::getIterator()
* @since 12.3
*/
public function getIterator()
{
return new ArrayIterator($this->dump(0));
}
/**
* Gets the data properties in a form that can be serialised to JSON format.
*
* @return string An object that can be serialised by json_encode().
*
* @since 12.3
*/
public function jsonSerialize()
{
return $this->dump();
}
/**
* Dumps a data property.
*
* If recursion is set, this method will dump any object implementing JDumpable (like JData and JDataSet); it will
* convert a JDate object to a string; and it will convert a JRegistry to an object.
*
* @param string $property The name of the data property.
* @param integer $depth The current depth of recursion (a value of 0 will ignore recursion).
* @param SplObjectStorage $dumped An array of already serialized objects that is used to avoid infinite loops.
*
* @return mixed The value of the dumped property.
*
* @since 12.3
*/
protected function dumpProperty($property, $depth, SplObjectStorage $dumped)
{
$value = $this->getProperty($property);
if ($depth > 0)
{
// Check if the object is also an dumpable object.
if ($value instanceof JDataDumpable)
{
// Do not dump the property if it has already been dumped.
if (!$dumped->contains($value))
{
$value = $value->dump($depth - 1, $dumped);
}
}
// Check if the object is a date.
if ($value instanceof JDate)
{
$value = (string) $value;
}
// Check if the object is a registry.
elseif ($value instanceof JRegistry)
{
$value = $value->toObject();
}
}
return $value;
}
/**
* Gets a data property.
*
* @param string $property The name of the data property.
*
* @return mixed The value of the data property.
*
* @see JData::__get()
* @since 12.3
*/
protected function getProperty($property)
{
// Get the raw value.
$value = array_key_exists($property, $this->_properties) ? $this->_properties[$property] : null;
return $value;
}
/**
* Sets a data property.
*
* If the name of the property starts with a null byte, this method will return null.
*
* @param string $property The name of the data property.
* @param mixed $value The value to give the data property.
*
* @return mixed The value of the data property.
*
* @see JData::__set()
* @since 12.3
*/
protected function setProperty($property, $value)
{
/*
* Check if the property starts with a null byte. If so, discard it because a later attempt to try to access it
* can cause a fatal error. See http://us3.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php#language.types.array.casting
*/
if (strpos($property, "\0") === 0)
{
return null;
}
// Set the value.
$this->_properties[$property] = $value;
return $value;
}
/**
* Count the number of data properties.
*
* @return integer The number of data properties.
*
* @since 12.3
*/
public function count()
{
return count($this->_properties);
}
}