silverstripe-framework/View/SSViewer_BasicIteratorSupport.php
Damian Mooyman 8dd644d25d
API Namespace all classes
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<?php
namespace SilverStripe\View;
/**
* Defines an extra set of basic methods that can be used in templates
* that are not defined on sub-classes of {@link ViewableData}.
*/
class SSViewer_BasicIteratorSupport implements TemplateIteratorProvider
{
/**
* @var int
*/
protected $iteratorPos;
/**
* @var int
*/
protected $iteratorTotalItems;
public static function get_template_iterator_variables()
{
return array(
'First',
'Last',
'FirstLast',
'Middle',
'MiddleString',
'Even',
'Odd',
'EvenOdd',
'Pos',
'FromEnd',
'TotalItems',
'Modulus',
'MultipleOf',
);
}
/**
* Set the current iterator properties - where we are on the iterator.
*
* @param int $pos position in iterator
* @param int $totalItems total number of items
*/
public function iteratorProperties($pos, $totalItems)
{
$this->iteratorPos = $pos;
$this->iteratorTotalItems = $totalItems;
}
/**
* Returns true if this object is the first in a set.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function First()
{
return $this->iteratorPos == 0;
}
/**
* Returns true if this object is the last in a set.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function Last()
{
return $this->iteratorPos == $this->iteratorTotalItems - 1;
}
/**
* Returns 'first' or 'last' if this is the first or last object in the set.
*
* @return string|null
*/
public function FirstLast()
{
if ($this->First() && $this->Last()) {
return 'first last';
}
if ($this->First()) {
return 'first';
}
if ($this->Last()) {
return 'last';
}
return null;
}
/**
* Return true if this object is between the first & last objects.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function Middle()
{
return !$this->First() && !$this->Last();
}
/**
* Return 'middle' if this object is between the first & last objects.
*
* @return string
*/
public function MiddleString()
{
if ($this->Middle()) {
return 'middle';
}
return null;
}
/**
* Return true if this object is an even item in the set.
* The count starts from $startIndex, which defaults to 1.
*
* @param int $startIndex Number to start count from.
* @return bool
*/
public function Even($startIndex = 1)
{
return !$this->Odd($startIndex);
}
/**
* Return true if this is an odd item in the set.
*
* @param int $startIndex Number to start count from.
* @return bool
*/
public function Odd($startIndex = 1)
{
return (bool)(($this->iteratorPos + $startIndex) % 2);
}
/**
* Return 'even' or 'odd' if this object is in an even or odd position in the set respectively.
*
* @param int $startIndex Number to start count from.
* @return string
*/
public function EvenOdd($startIndex = 1)
{
return ($this->Even($startIndex)) ? 'even' : 'odd';
}
/**
* Return the numerical position of this object in the container set. The count starts at $startIndex.
* The default is the give the position using a 1-based index.
*
* @param int $startIndex Number to start count from.
* @return int
*/
public function Pos($startIndex = 1)
{
return $this->iteratorPos + $startIndex;
}
/**
* Return the position of this item from the last item in the list. The position of the final
* item is $endIndex, which defaults to 1.
*
* @param int $endIndex Value of the last item
* @return int
*/
public function FromEnd($endIndex = 1)
{
return $this->iteratorTotalItems - $this->iteratorPos + $endIndex - 1;
}
/**
* Return the total number of "sibling" items in the dataset.
*
* @return int
*/
public function TotalItems()
{
return $this->iteratorTotalItems;
}
/**
* Returns the modulus of the numerical position of the item in the data set.
* The count starts from $startIndex, which defaults to 1.
* @param int $mod The number to perform Mod operation to.
* @param int $startIndex Number to start count from.
* @return int
*/
public function Modulus($mod, $startIndex = 1)
{
return ($this->iteratorPos + $startIndex) % $mod;
}
/**
* Returns true or false depending on if the pos of the iterator is a multiple of a specific number.
* So, <% if MultipleOf(3) %> would return true on indexes: 3,6,9,12,15, etc.
* The count starts from $offset, which defaults to 1.
* @param int $factor The multiple of which to return
* @param int $offset Number to start count from.
* @return bool
*/
public function MultipleOf($factor, $offset = 1)
{
return (bool)($this->Modulus($factor, $offset) == 0);
}
}