"Int", "Enabled" => "Boolean" ); static $defaults = array( 'Enabled' => true ); static $has_one = array( "Parent" => "WidgetArea", ); static $has_many = array(); static $many_many = array(); static $belongs_many_many = array(); static $default_sort = "\"Sort\""; static $title = "Widget Title"; static $cmsTitle = "Name of this widget"; static $description = "Description of what this widget does."; function getCMSFields() { $fields = new FieldSet(); $this->extend('updateCMSFields', $fields); return $fields; } /** * Note: Overloaded in {@link Widget_Controller}. * * @return string HTML */ function WidgetHolder() { return $this->renderWith("WidgetHolder"); } /** * Renders the widget content in a custom template with the same name as the current class. * This should be the main point of output customization. * * Invoked from within WidgetHolder.ss, which contains * the "framing" around the custom content, like a title. * * Note: Overloaded in {@link Widget_Controller}. * * @return string HTML */ function Content() { return $this->renderWith(array_reverse(ClassInfo::ancestry($this->class))); } function Title() { return Object::get_static($this->class, 'title'); } function CMSTitle() { return Object::get_static($this->class, 'cmsTitle'); } function Description() { return Object::get_static($this->class, 'description'); } function DescriptionSegment() { return $this->renderWith('WidgetDescription'); } /** * @see Widget_Controller->editablesegment() */ function EditableSegment() { return $this->renderWith('WidgetEditor'); } function CMSEditor() { $output = ''; $fields = $this->getCMSFields(); foreach($fields as $field) { $name = $field->Name(); $field->setValue($this->getField($name)); $renderedField = $field->FieldHolder(); $renderedField = ereg_replace("name=\"([A-Za-z0-9\-_]+)\"", "name=\"Widget[" . $this->ID . "][\\1]\"", $renderedField); $renderedField = ereg_replace("id=\"([A-Za-z0-9\-_]+)\"", "id=\"Widget[" . $this->ID . "][\\1]\"", $renderedField); $output .= $renderedField; } return $output; } function ClassName() { return $this->class; } function Name() { return "Widget[".$this->ID."]"; } function populateFromPostData($data) { foreach($data as $name => $value) { if($name != "Type") { $this->setField($name, $value); } } $this->write(); // The field must be written to ensure a unique ID. $this->Name = $this->class.$this->ID; $this->write(); } } /** * Optional controller for every widget which has its own logic, * e.g. in forms. It always handles a single widget, usually passed * in as a database identifier through the controller URL. * Needs to be constructed as a nested controller * within a {@link ContentController}. * * ## Forms * You can add forms like in any other sapphire controller. * If you need access to the widget from within a form, * you can use `$this->controller->getWidget()` inside the form logic. * Note: Widget controllers currently only work on {@link Page} objects, * because the logic is implemented in {@link ContentController->handleWidget()}. * Copy this logic and the URL rules to enable it for other controllers. * * @package sapphire * @subpackage widgets */ class Widget_Controller extends Controller { /** * @var Widget */ protected $widget; function __construct($widget = null) { // TODO This shouldn't be optional, is only necessary for editablesegment() if($widget) { $this->widget = $widget; $this->failover = $widget; } parent::__construct(); } public function Link($action = null) { return Controller::curr()->Link ( Controller::join_links('widget', ($this->widget ? $this->widget->ID : null), $action) ); } /** * @return Widget */ function getWidget() { return $this->widget; } /** * Overloaded from {@link Widget->Content()} * to allow for controller/form linking. * * @return string HTML */ function Content() { return $this->renderWith(array_reverse(ClassInfo::ancestry($this->widget->class))); } /** * Overloaded from {@link Widget->WidgetHolder()} * to allow for controller/form linking. * * @return string HTML */ function WidgetHolder() { return $this->renderWith("WidgetHolder"); } /** * Uses the `WidgetEditor.ss` template and {@link Widget->editablesegment()} * to render a administrator-view of the widget. It is assumed that this * view contains form elements which are submitted and saved through {@link WidgetAreaEditor} * within the CMS interface. * * @return string HTML */ function editablesegment() { $className = $this->urlParams['ID']; if(class_exists($className) && is_subclass_of($className, 'Widget')) { $obj = new $className(); return $obj->EditableSegment(); } else { user_error("Bad widget class: $className", E_USER_WARNING); return "Bad widget class name given"; } } } class Widget_TreeDropdownField extends TreeDropdownField { function FieldHolder() {} function Field() {} } ?>