silverstripe-framework/forms/gridfield/GridFieldComponent.php

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<?php
/**
* Base interface for all components that can be added to GridField.
*/
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interface GridFieldComponent {
}
/**
* A GridField manipulator that provides HTML for the header/footer rows, or for before/after the template
*/
interface GridField_HTMLProvider extends GridFieldComponent {
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/**
* Returns a map where the keys are fragment names and the values are pieces of HTML to add to these fragments.
*
* Here are 4 built-in fragments: 'header', 'footer', 'before', and 'after', but components may also specify
* fragments of their own.
*
* To specify a new fragment, specify a new fragment by including the text "$DefineFragment(fragmentname)" in the
* HTML that you return. Fragment names should only contain alphanumerics, -, and _.
*
* If you attempt to return HTML for a fragment that doesn't exist, an exception will be thrown when the GridField
* is rendered.
*
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* @return Array
*/
function getHTMLFragments($gridField);
}
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/**
* Add a new column to the table display body, or modify existing columns.
* Used once per record/row.
*/
interface GridField_ColumnProvider extends GridFieldComponent {
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/**
* Modify the list of columns displayed in the table.
* See {@link GridField->getDisplayFields()} and {@link GridFieldDefaultColumns}.
*
* @param GridField
* @param Array List reference of all column names.
*/
function augmentColumns($gridField, &$columns);
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/**
* Names of all columns which are affected by this component.
*
* @param GridField
* @return Array
*/
function getColumnsHandled($gridField);
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/**
* HTML for the column, content of the <td> element.
*
* @param GridField
* @param DataObject Record displayed in this row
* @param String
* @return String HTML for the column. Return NULL to skip.
*/
function getColumnContent($gridField, $record, $columnName);
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/**
* Attributes for the element containing the content returned by {@link getColumnContent()}.
*
* @param GridField
* @param DataObject Record displayed in this row
* @param String
* @return Array
*/
function getColumnAttributes($gridField, $record, $columnName);
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/**
* Additional metadata about the column which can be used by other components,
* e.g. to set a title for a search column header.
*
* @param GridField
* @param String
* @return Array Map of arbitrary metadata identifiers to their values.
*/
function getColumnMetadata($gridField, $columnName);
}
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/**
* An action is defined by two things: an action name, and zero or more named arguments.
* There is no built-in notion of a record-specific or column-specific action,
* but you may choose to define an argument such as ColumnName or RecordID in order to implement these.
* Does not provide interface elements to call those actions, see {@link GridField_FormAction}.
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*/
interface GridField_ActionProvider extends GridFieldComponent {
/**
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* Return a list of the actions handled by this action provider.
* Used to identify the action later on through the $actionName parameter in {@link handleAction}.
* There is no namespacing on these actions, so you need to ensure that they don't conflict with other components.
*
* @param GridField
* @return Array with action identifier strings.
*/
function getActions($gridField);
/**
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* Handle an action on the given grid field.
* Calls ALL components for every action handled, so the component
* needs to ensure it only accepts actions it is actually supposed to handle.
*
* @param GridField
* @param String Action identifier, see {@link getActions()}.
* @param Array Arguments relevant for this
* @param Array All form data
*/
function handleAction(GridField $gridField, $actionName, $arguments, $data);
}
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/**
* Can modify the data list.
* For example, a paginating component can apply a limit, or a sorting component can apply a sort.
* Generally, the data manipulator will make use of to `GridState` variables to decide
* how to modify the data list (see {@link GridState}).
*/
interface GridField_DataManipulator extends GridFieldComponent {
/**
* Manipulate the datalist as needed by this grid modifier.
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*
* @param GridField
* @param SS_List
* @return DataList
*/
function getManipulatedData(GridField $gridField, SS_List $dataList);
}
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/**
* Sometimes an action isn't enough: you need to provide additional support URLs for the grid.
* These URLs may return user-visible content, for example a pop-up form for editing a record's details,
* or they may be support URLs for front-end functionality.
* For example a URL that will return JSON-formatted data for a javascript grid control.
*/
interface GridField_URLHandler extends GridFieldComponent {
/**
* Return URLs to be handled by this grid field, in an array the same form as $url_handlers.
* Handler methods will be called on the component, rather than the grid field.
*/
function getURLHandlers($gridField);
}