silverstripe-framework/View/Requirements.php

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<?php
namespace SilverStripe\View;
use SilverStripe\Core\Config\Config;
use SilverStripe\Core\Flushable;
use SilverStripe\Core\Injector\Injector;
use SilverStripe\Dev\Deprecation;
use SilverStripe\Control\SS_HTTPResponse;
use InvalidArgumentException;
/**
* Requirements tracker for JavaScript and CSS.
*/
class Requirements implements Flushable {
/**
* Flag whether combined files should be deleted on flush.
*
* By default all combined files are deleted on flush. If combined files are stored in source control,
* and thus updated manually, you might want to turn this on to disable this behaviour.
*
* @config
* @var bool
*/
private static $disable_flush_combined = false;
/**
* Triggered early in the request when a flush is requested
*/
public static function flush() {
$disabled = Config::inst()->get(static::class, 'disable_flush_combined');
if(!$disabled) {
self::delete_all_combined_files();
}
}
/**
* Enable combining of css/javascript files.
*
* @param bool $enable
*/
public static function set_combined_files_enabled($enable) {
self::backend()->setCombinedFilesEnabled($enable);
}
/**
* Checks whether combining of css/javascript files is enabled.
*
* @return bool
*/
public static function get_combined_files_enabled() {
return self::backend()->getCombinedFilesEnabled();
}
/**
* Set the relative folder e.g. 'assets' for where to store combined files
*
* @param string $folder Path to folder
*/
public static function set_combined_files_folder($folder) {
self::backend()->setCombinedFilesFolder($folder);
}
/**
* Set whether to add caching query params to the requests for file-based requirements.
* Eg: themes/myTheme/js/main.js?m=123456789. The parameter is a timestamp generated by
* filemtime. This has the benefit of allowing the browser to cache the URL infinitely,
* while automatically busting this cache every time the file is changed.
*
* @param bool
*/
public static function set_suffix_requirements($var) {
self::backend()->setSuffixRequirements($var);
}
/**
* Check whether we want to suffix requirements
*
* @return bool
*/
public static function get_suffix_requirements() {
return self::backend()->getSuffixRequirements();
}
/**
* Instance of the requirements for storage. You can create your own backend to change the
* default JS and CSS inclusion behaviour.
*
* @var Requirements_Backend
*/
private static $backend = null;
/**
* @return Requirements_Backend
*/
public static function backend() {
if(!self::$backend) {
self::$backend = Injector::inst()->create('SilverStripe\\View\\Requirements_Backend');
}
return self::$backend;
}
/**
* Setter method for changing the Requirements backend
*
* @param Requirements_Backend $backend
*/
public static function set_backend(Requirements_Backend $backend) {
self::$backend = $backend;
}
/**
* Register the given JavaScript file as required.
*
* @param string $file Relative to docroot
* @param array $options List of options. Available options include:
* - 'provides' : List of scripts files included in this file
* - 'async' : Boolean value to set async attribute to script tag
* - 'defer' : Boolean value to set defer attribute to script tag
*/
public static function javascript($file, $options = array()) {
self::backend()->javascript($file, $options);
}
/**
* Register the given JavaScript code into the list of requirements
*
* @param string $script The script content as a string (without enclosing <script> tag)
* @param string|int $uniquenessID A unique ID that ensures a piece of code is only added once
*/
public static function customScript($script, $uniquenessID = null) {
self::backend()->customScript($script, $uniquenessID);
}
/**
* Return all registered custom scripts
*
* @return array
*/
public static function get_custom_scripts() {
return self::backend()->getCustomScripts();
}
/**
* Register the given CSS styles into the list of requirements
*
* @param string $script CSS selectors as a string (without enclosing <style> tag)
* @param string|int $uniquenessID A unique ID that ensures a piece of code is only added once
*/
public static function customCSS($script, $uniquenessID = null) {
self::backend()->customCSS($script, $uniquenessID);
}
/**
* Add the following custom HTML code to the <head> section of the page
*
* @param string $html Custom HTML code
* @param string|int $uniquenessID A unique ID that ensures a piece of code is only added once
*/
public static function insertHeadTags($html, $uniquenessID = null) {
self::backend()->insertHeadTags($html, $uniquenessID);
}
/**
* Include the content of the given JavaScript file in the list of requirements. Dollar-sign
* variables will be interpolated with values from $vars similar to a .ss template.
*
* @param string $file The template file to load, relative to docroot
* @param string[]|int[] $vars The array of variables to interpolate.
* @param string|int $uniquenessID A unique ID that ensures a piece of code is only added once
*/
public static function javascriptTemplate($file, $vars, $uniquenessID = null) {
self::backend()->javascriptTemplate($file, $vars, $uniquenessID);
}
/**
* Register the given stylesheet into the list of requirements.
*
* @param string $file The CSS file to load, relative to site root
* @param string $media Comma-separated list of media types to use in the link tag
* (e.g. 'screen,projector')
*/
public static function css($file, $media = null) {
self::backend()->css($file, $media);
}
/**
* Registers the given themeable stylesheet as required.
*
* A CSS file in the current theme path name 'themename/css/$name.css' is first searched for,
* and it that doesn't exist and the module parameter is set then a CSS file with that name in
* the module is used.
*
* @param string $name The name of the file - eg '/css/File.css' would have the name 'File'
* @param string $media Comma-separated list of media types to use in the link tag
* (e.g. 'screen,projector')
*/
public static function themedCSS($name, $media = null) {
self::backend()->themedCSS($name, $media);
}
/**
* Registers the given themeable javascript as required.
*
* A javascript file in the current theme path name 'themename/javascript/$name.js' is first searched for,
* and it that doesn't exist and the module parameter is set then a javascript file with that name in
* the module is used.
*
* @param string $name The name of the file - eg '/javascript/File.js' would have the name 'File'
* @param string $type Comma-separated list of types to use in the script tag
* (e.g. 'text/javascript,text/ecmascript')
*/
public static function themedJavascript($name, $type = null) {
self::backend()->themedJavascript($name, $type);
}
/**
* Clear either a single or all requirements
*
* Caution: Clearing single rules added via customCSS and customScript only works if you
* originally specified a $uniquenessID.
*
* @param string|int $fileOrID
*/
public static function clear($fileOrID = null) {
self::backend()->clear($fileOrID);
}
/**
* Restore requirements cleared by call to Requirements::clear
*/
public static function restore() {
self::backend()->restore();
}
/**
* Block inclusion of a specific file
*
* The difference between this and {@link clear} is that the calling order does not matter;
* {@link clear} must be called after the initial registration, whereas {@link block} can be
* used in advance. This is useful, for example, to block scripts included by a superclass
* without having to override entire functions and duplicate a lot of code.
*
* Note that blocking should be used sparingly because it's hard to trace where an file is
* being blocked from.
*
* @param string|int $fileOrID
*/
public static function block($fileOrID) {
self::backend()->block($fileOrID);
}
/**
* Remove an item from the block list
*
* @param string|int $fileOrID
*/
public static function unblock($fileOrID) {
self::backend()->unblock($fileOrID);
}
/**
* Removes all items from the block list
*/
public static function unblock_all() {
self::backend()->unblockAll();
}
/**
* Update the given HTML content with the appropriate include tags for the registered
* requirements. Needs to receive a valid HTML/XHTML template in the $content parameter,
* including a head and body tag.
*
* @param string $content HTML content that has already been parsed from the $templateFile
* through {@link SSViewer}
* @return string HTML content augmented with the requirements tags
*/
public static function includeInHTML($content) {
if(func_num_args() > 1) {
Deprecation::notice(
'5.0',
'$templateFile argument is deprecated. includeInHTML takes a sole $content parameter now.'
);
$content = func_get_arg(1);
}
return self::backend()->includeInHTML($content);
}
/**
* Attach requirements inclusion to X-Include-JS and X-Include-CSS headers on the given
* HTTP Response
*
* @param SS_HTTPResponse $response
*/
public static function include_in_response(SS_HTTPResponse $response) {
self::backend()->includeInResponse($response);
}
/**
* Add i18n files from the given javascript directory. SilverStripe expects that the given
* directory will contain a number of JavaScript files named by language: en_US.js, de_DE.js,
* etc.
*
* @param string $langDir The JavaScript lang directory, relative to the site root, e.g.,
* 'framework/javascript/lang'
* @param bool $return Return all relative file paths rather than including them in
* requirements
* @param bool $langOnly Only include language files, not the base libraries
*
* @return array
*/
public static function add_i18n_javascript($langDir, $return = false, $langOnly = false) {
return self::backend()->add_i18n_javascript($langDir, $return, $langOnly);
}
/**
* Concatenate several css or javascript files into a single dynamically generated file. This
* increases performance by fewer HTTP requests.
*
* The combined file is regenerated based on every file modification time. Optionally a
* rebuild can be triggered by appending ?flush=1 to the URL.
*
* All combined files will have a comment on the start of each concatenated file denoting their
* original position.
*
* CAUTION: You're responsible for ensuring that the load order for combined files is
* retained - otherwise combining JavaScript files can lead to functional errors in the
* JavaScript logic, and combining CSS can lead to incorrect inheritance. You can also
* only include each file once across all includes and comibinations in a single page load.
*
* CAUTION: Combining CSS Files discards any "media" information.
*
* Example for combined JavaScript:
* <code>
* Requirements::combine_files(
* 'foobar.js',
* array(
* 'mysite/javascript/foo.js',
* 'mysite/javascript/bar.js',
* )
* );
* </code>
*
* Example for combined CSS:
* <code>
* Requirements::combine_files(
* 'foobar.css',
* array(
* 'mysite/javascript/foo.css',
* 'mysite/javascript/bar.css',
* )
* );
* </code>
*
* @param string $combinedFileName Filename of the combined file relative to docroot
* @param array $files Array of filenames relative to docroot
* @param array $options Array of options for combining files. Available options are:
* - 'media' : If including CSS Files, you can specify a media type
* - 'async' : If including JavaScript Files, boolean value to set async attribute to script tag
* - 'defer' : If including JavaScript Files, boolean value to set defer attribute to script tag
*/
public static function combine_files($combinedFileName, $files, $options = array()) {
if(is_string($options)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("Invalid $options");
}
self::backend()->combineFiles($combinedFileName, $files, $options);
}
/**
* Return all combined files; keys are the combined file names, values are lists of
* associative arrays with 'files', 'type', and 'media' keys for details about this
* combined file.
*
* @return array
*/
public static function get_combine_files() {
return self::backend()->getCombinedFiles();
}
/**
* Deletes all generated combined files in the configured combined files directory,
* but doesn't delete the directory itself
*/
public static function delete_all_combined_files() {
self::backend()->deleteAllCombinedFiles();
}
/**
* Re-sets the combined files definition. See {@link Requirements_Backend::clear_combined_files()}
*/
public static function clear_combined_files() {
self::backend()->clearCombinedFiles();
}
/**
* Do the heavy lifting involved in combining the combined files.
*/
public static function process_combined_files() {
self::backend()->processCombinedFiles();
}
/**
* Set whether you want to write the JS to the body of the page rather than at the end of the
* head tag.
*
* @return bool
*/
public static function get_write_js_to_body() {
return self::backend()->getWriteJavascriptToBody();
}
/**
* Set whether you want to write the JS to the body of the page rather than at the end of the
* head tag.
*
* @param bool
*/
public static function set_write_js_to_body($var) {
self::backend()->setWriteJavascriptToBody($var);
}
/**
* Get whether to force the JavaScript to end of the body. Useful if you use inline script tags
* that don't rely on scripts included via {@link Requirements::javascript()).
*
* @return bool
*/
public static function get_force_js_to_bottom() {
return self::backend()->getForceJSToBottom();
}
/**
* Set whether to force the JavaScript to end of the body. Useful if you use inline script tags
* that don't rely on scripts included via {@link Requirements::javascript()).
*
* @param bool $var If true, force the JavaScript to be included at the bottom of the page
*/
public static function set_force_js_to_bottom($var) {
self::backend()->setForceJSToBottom($var);
}
/**
* Check if JS minification is enabled
*
* @return bool
*/
public static function get_minify_combined_js_files() {
return self::backend()->getMinifyCombinedJSFiles();
}
/**
* Enable or disable js minification
*
* @param bool $minify
*/
public static function set_minify_combined_js_files($minify) {
self::backend()->setMinifyCombinedJSFiles($minify);
}
/**
* Check if header comments are written
*
* @return bool
*/
public static function get_write_header_comments() {
return self::backend()->getWriteHeaderComment();
}
/**
* Flag whether header comments should be written for each combined file
*
* @param bool $write
*/
public function set_write_header_comments($write) {
self::backend()->setWriteHeaderComment($write);
}
/**
* Output debugging information
*/
public static function debug() {
self::backend()->debug();
}
}