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<?php
/***************************************************************
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*
* (c) 1999-2005 Kasper Skaarhoj (kasperYYYY@typo3.com)
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*
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*
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*
*
* This script is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* This copyright notice MUST APPEAR in all copies of the script!
***************************************************************/
/**
* Contains the base class for 'Extension Objects' in backend modules.
*
* $Id: class.t3lib_extobjbase.php 593 2005-04-01 14:37:15Z typo3 $
* Revised for TYPO3 3.6 July/2003 by Kasper Skaarhoj
*
* @author Kasper Skaarhoj <kasperYYYY@typo3.com>
*/
/**
* [CLASS/FUNCTION INDEX of SCRIPT]
*
*
*
* 145: class t3lib_extobjbase
* 197: function init(&$pObj,$conf)
* 221: function handleExternalFunctionValue()
* 237: function incLocalLang()
* 253: function checkExtObj()
* 268: function extObjContent()
* 279: function modMenu()
*
* TOTAL FUNCTIONS: 6
* (This index is automatically created/updated by the extension "extdeveval")
*
*/
/**
* EXAMPLE: One level.
*
* This can be seen in the extension 'cms' where the info module have a function added. In 'ext_tables.php' this is done by this function call:
*
* t3lib_extMgm::insertModuleFunction(
* 'web_info',
* 'tx_cms_webinfo_page',
* t3lib_extMgm::extPath($_EXTKEY).'web_info/class.tx_cms_webinfo.php',
* 'LLL:EXT:cms/locallang_tca.php:mod_tx_cms_webinfo_page'
* );
*
*
*
* EXAMPLE: Two levels.
* This is the advanced example. You can see it with the extension 'func_wizards' which is the first layer but then providing another layer for extensions to connect by.
* The key used in TBE_MODULES_EXT is normally 'function' (for the 'function menu') but the 'func_wizards' extension uses an alternative key for its configuration: 'wiz'.
* In the 'ext_tables.php' file of an extension ('wizard_crpages') which uses the framework provided by 'func_wizards' this looks like this:
*
* t3lib_extMgm::insertModuleFunction(
* 'web_func',
* 'tx_wizardcrpages_webfunc_2',
* t3lib_extMgm::extPath($_EXTKEY).'class.tx_wizardcrpages_webfunc_2.php',
* 'LLL:EXT:wizard_crpages/locallang.php:wiz_crMany',
* 'wiz'
* );
*
* But for this two-level thing to work it also requires that the parent module (the real backend module) supports it.
* This is the case for the modules web_func and web_info since they have two times inclusion sections in their index.php scripts. For example (from web_func):
*
* // Make instance:
* $SOBE = t3lib_div::makeInstance("SC_mod_web_func_index");
* $SOBE->init();
*
* // Include files?
* foreach($SOBE->include_once as $INC_FILE) include_once($INC_FILE);
* $SOBE->checkExtObj(); // Checking for first level external objects
*
* // Repeat Include files! - if any files has been added by second-level extensions
* foreach($SOBE->include_once as $INC_FILE) include_once($INC_FILE);
* $SOBE->checkSubExtObj(); // Checking second level external objects
*
* $SOBE->main();
* $SOBE->printContent();
*
* Notice that the first part is as usual: Include classes and call $SOBE->checkExtObj() to initialize any level-1 sub-modules
* But then again ->include_once is traversed IF the initialization of the level-1 modules might have added more files!!
* And after that $SOBE->checkSubExtObj() is called to initialize the second level.
* In this way even a third level could be supported - but most likely that is a too layered model to be practical.
*
* Anyways, the final interesting thing is to see what the framework "func_wizard" actually does:
*
* require_once(PATH_t3lib."class.t3lib_extobjbase.php");
* class tx_funcwizards_webfunc extends t3lib_extobjbase {
* var $localLangFile = "locallang.php";
* var $function_key = "wiz";
* function init(&$pObj,$conf) {
* // OK, handles ordinary init. This includes setting up the menu array with ->modMenu
* parent::init($pObj,$conf);
* // Making sure that any further external classes are added to the include_once array. Notice that inclusion happens twice in the main script because of this!!!
* $this->handleExternalFunctionValue();
* }
* ....
*
* Notice that the handleExternalFunctionValue of this class (t3lib_extobjbase) is called and that the ->function_key internal var is set!
*
* The two level-2 sub-module "wizard_crpages" and "wizard_sortpages" are totally normal "submodules".
*/
/**
* Parent class for 'Extension Objects' in backend modules.
* Used for 'submodules' to other modules. Also called 'Function menu modules' in t3lib_extMgm. And now its even called 'Extension Objects'. Or 'Module functions'. Wish we had just one name. Or a name at all...(?) Thank God its not so advanced when it works...
* In other words this class is used for backend modules which is not true backend modules appearing in the menu but rather adds themselves as a new entry in the function menu which typically exists for a backend module (like Web>Functions, Web>Info or Tools etc...)
* The magic that binds this together is stored in the global variable $TBE_MODULES_EXT where extensions wanting to connect a module based on this class to an existing backend module store configuration which consists of the classname, script-path and a label (title/name)
* For more information about this, please see the large example comment for the class t3lib_SCbase. This will show the principle of a 'level-1' connection.
* The more advanced example - having two layers as it is done by the 'func_wizards' extension with the 'web_info' module - can be seen in the comment above.
*
* @author Kasper Skaarhoj <kasperYYYY@typo3.com>
* @package TYPO3
* @subpackage t3lib
* @see t3lib_SCbase,tx_funcwizards_webfunc::init(), tx_funcwizards_webfunc, tx_wizardsortpages_webfunc_2
*/
class t3lib_extobjbase {
/**
* Contains a reference to the parent object.
* @see init()
*/
var $pObj; // parent SC object
/**
* Set to the directory name of this class file.
* @see init()
*/
var $thisPath = '';
/**
* Can be hardcoded to the name of a locallang.php file (from the same directory as the class file) to use/load
* @see incLocalLang()
*/
var $localLangFile = 'locallang.php';
/**
* Contains module configuration parts from TBE_MODULES_EXT if found
*
* @see handleExternalFunctionValue()
*/
var $extClassConf;
/**
* If this value is set it points to a key in the TBE_MODULES_EXT array (not on the top level..) where another classname/filepath/title can be defined for sub-subfunctions.
* This is a little hard to explain, so see it in action; it used in the extension 'func_wizards' in order to provide yet a layer of interfacing with the backend module.
* The extension 'func_wizards' has this description: 'Adds the 'Wizards' item to the function menu in Web>Func. This is just a framework for wizard extensions.' - so as you can see it is designed to allow further connectivity - 'level 2'
*
* @see handleExternalFunctionValue(), tx_funcwizards_webfunc
*/
var $function_key = '';
/**
* Initialize the object
*
* @param object A reference to the parent (calling) object (which is probably an instance of an extension class to t3lib_SCbase)
* @param array The configuration set for this module - from global array TBE_MODULES_EXT
* @return void
* @see t3lib_SCbase::checkExtObj()
*/
function init(&$pObj,$conf) {
global $LANG;
$this->pObj = &$pObj;
// Path of this script:
$this->thisPath = dirname($conf['path']);
if (!@is_dir($this->thisPath)) {
die('Error: '.$this->thisPath.' was not a directory as expected...');
}
// Local lang:
$this->incLocalLang();
// Setting MOD_MENU items as we need them for logging:
$this->pObj->MOD_MENU = array_merge($this->pObj->MOD_MENU,$this->modMenu()); // Candidate for t3lib_div::array_merge() if integer-keys will some day make trouble...
}
/**
* If $this->function_key is set (which means there are two levels of object connectivity) then $this->extClassConf is loaded with the TBE_MODULES_EXT configuration for that sub-sub-module
*
* @return void
* @see $function_key, tx_funcwizards_webfunc::init()
*/
function handleExternalFunctionValue() {
// Must clean first to make sure the correct key is set...
$this->pObj->MOD_SETTINGS = t3lib_BEfunc::getModuleData($this->pObj->MOD_MENU, t3lib_div::_GP('SET'), $this->pObj->MCONF['name']);
if ($this->function_key) {
$this->extClassConf = $this->pObj->getExternalItemConfig($this->pObj->MCONF['name'],$this->function_key,$this->pObj->MOD_SETTINGS[$this->function_key]);
if (is_array($this->extClassConf) && $this->extClassConf['path']) {
$this->pObj->include_once[] = $this->extClassConf['path'];
}
}
}
/**
* Including any locallang file configured and merging its content over the current global LOCAL_LANG array (which is EXPECTED to exist!!!)
*
* @return void
*/
function incLocalLang() {
global $LANG;
#if ($this->localLangFile && @is_file($this->thisPath.'/'.$this->localLangFile)) {
# include($this->thisPath.'/'.$this->localLangFile);
if ($this->localLangFile && (@is_file($this->thisPath.'/'.$this->localLangFile) || @is_file($this->thisPath.'/'.substr($this->localLangFile,0,-4).'.xml'))) {
$LOCAL_LANG = $LANG->includeLLFile($this->thisPath.'/'.$this->localLangFile, FALSE);
if (is_array($LOCAL_LANG)) $GLOBALS['LOCAL_LANG'] = t3lib_div::array_merge_recursive_overrule($GLOBALS['LOCAL_LANG'],$LOCAL_LANG);
}
}
/**
* Same as t3lib_SCbase::checkExtObj()
*
* @return void
* @see t3lib_SCbase::checkExtObj()
*/
function checkExtObj() {
if (is_array($this->extClassConf) && $this->extClassConf['name']) {
$this->extObj = t3lib_div::makeInstance($this->extClassConf['name']);
$this->extObj->init($this->pObj,$this->extClassConf);
// Re-write:
$this->pObj->MOD_SETTINGS = t3lib_BEfunc::getModuleData($this->pObj->MOD_MENU, t3lib_div::_GP('SET'), $this->pObj->MCONF['name']);
}
}
/**
* Calls the main function inside ANOTHER sub-submodule which might exist.
*
* @return void
*/
function extObjContent() {
if (is_object($this->extObj)) return $this->extObj->main();
}
/**
* Dummy function - but is used to set up additional menu items for this submodule.
* For an example see the extension 'cms' where the 'web_info' submodule is defined in cms/web_info/class.tx_cms_webinfo.php, tx_cms_webinfo_page::modMenu()
*
* @return array A MOD_MENU array which will be merged together with the one from the parent object
* @see init(), tx_cms_webinfo_page::modMenu()
*/
function modMenu() {
return array();
}
}
?>
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