pickles/classes/Module.php
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<?php
/**
* Module Class File for PICKLES
*
* PHP version 5
*
* Licensed under The MIT License
* Redistribution of these files must retain the above copyright notice.
*
* @author Josh Sherman <pickles@joshtronic.com>
* @copyright Copyright 2007-2012, Josh Sherman
* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html
* @package PICKLES
* @link https://github.com/joshtronic/pickles
*/
/**
* Module Class
*
* This is a parent class that all PICKLES modules should be extending. Each
* module can specify it's own meta data and whether or not a user must be
* properly authenticated to view the page. Currently any pages without a
* template are treated as pages being requested via AJAX and the return will
* be JSON encoded. In the future this may need to be changed out for logic
* that allows the requested module to specify what display type(s) it can use.
*/
class Module extends Object
{
/**
* Cache Object
*
* @access protected
* @var object
*/
protected $cache = null;
/**
* Database Object
*
* @access protected
* @var object
*/
protected $db = null;
/**
* Fluid or Fixed?
*
* @access protected
* @var boolean
*/
protected $fluid = false;
/**
* Page Title
*
* @access protected
* @var string, null by default
*/
protected $title = null;
/**
* Meta Description
*
* @access protected
* @var string, null by default
*/
protected $description = null;
/**
* Meta Keywords (comma separated)
*
* @access protected
* @var string, null by default
*/
protected $keywords = null;
/**
* Secure
*
* Whether or not the page should be loaded via SSL.
*
* @access protected
* @var boolean, null by default
*/
protected $secure = null;
/**
* Private
*
* Whether or not the page can be accessed directly.
*
* @access protected
* @var boolean, false by default
*/
protected $private = false;
/**
* Security Settings
*
* @access protected
* @var boolean, null by default
*/
protected $security = null;
/**
* Session
*
* Whether or not a session should be established.
*
* @access protected
* @var boolean, null by default
*/
protected $session = null;
/**
* Method
*
* Request methods that are allowed to access the module.
*
* @access protected
* @var string or array, null by default
*/
protected $method = null;
/**
* Hash
*
* Whether or not to validate the security hash. Boolean true will indicate
* using the name of the module as the hash, a string value will use the
* value instead.
*
* @access protected
* @var string or boolean, null by default
*/
protected $hash = null;
/**
* Default Display Engine
*
* Defaults to PHP but could be set to JSON, XML or RSS. Value is
* overwritten by the config value if not set by the module.
*
* @access protected
* @var string, null by default
*/
protected $engine = DISPLAY_PHP;
/**
* Default Template
*
* Defaults to null but could be set to any valid template basename. The
* value is overwritten by the config value if not set by the module. The
* display engine determines what the file extension should be.
*
* @access protected
* @var string, 'index' by default
*/
protected $template = 'index';
/**
* Return
*
* Array that is returned to the template in the case of the module not
* returning anything itself. This is somewhat of a one way trip as you
* cannot get the variable unless you reference the return array explicitly
* $this->return['variable']
*
* @access protected
* @var array
*/
protected $return = array();
/**
* Constructor
*
* The constructor does nothing by default but can be passed a boolean
* variable to tell it to automatically run the __default() method. This is
* typically used when a module is called outside of the scope of the
* controller (the registration page calls the login page in this manner.
*
* @param boolean $autorun optional flag to autorun __default()
*/
public function __construct($autorun = false)
{
parent::__construct();
$this->cache = Cache::getInstance();
$this->db = Database::getInstance();
if ($autorun === true)
{
$this->__default();
}
}
/**
* Default "Magic" Method
*
* This function is overloaded by the module. The __default() method is
* where you want to place any code that needs to be executed at runtime.
* The reason the code isn't in the constructor is because the module must
* be instantiated before the code is executed so that the controller
* script is aware of the authentication requirements.
*/
public function __default()
{
}
/**
* Magic Setter Method
*
* Places the variables that are being modified in the return array that is
* returned if nothing is returned by the module itself. This also prohibits
* the direct modification of module variables which could cause issues.
*
* @param string $name name of the variable to be set
* @param mixed $value value of the variable to be set
*/
public function __set($name, $value)
{
$this->return[$name] = $value;
}
/**
* Magic Getter Method
*
* Attempts to load the module variable. If it's not set, will attempt to
* load from the config.
*
* @param string $name name of the variable requested
* @return mixed value of the variable or boolean false
*/
public function __get($name)
{
if (!isset($this->$name))
{
if (isset($this->config->pickles[$name]))
{
$this->$name = $this->config->pickles[$name];
}
else
{
$this->$name = false;
}
}
return $this->$name;
}
/**
* Sets the Request
*
* @param array $request data to be loaded into the request variable
* @return boolean whether or not the assignment was successful
*/
public function setRequest($request)
{
$backtrace = debug_backtrace();
if ($backtrace[1]['class'] == 'Controller')
{
$this->request = $request;
return true;
}
else
{
throw new Exception('Only Controller can perform setRequest()');
}
}
}
?>