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261 lines
7.7 KiB
PHP
261 lines
7.7 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* GridFieldSortableHeader adds column headers to a {@link GridField} that can
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* also sort the columns.
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*
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* @see GridField
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*
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* @package forms
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* @subpackage fields-gridfield
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*/
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class GridFieldSortableHeader implements GridField_HTMLProvider, GridField_DataManipulator, GridField_ActionProvider {
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/**
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* See {@link setThrowExceptionOnBadDataType()}
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*/
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protected $throwExceptionOnBadDataType = true;
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/**
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* @var array
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*/
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public $fieldSorting = array();
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/**
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* Determine what happens when this component is used with a list that isn't {@link SS_Filterable}.
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*
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* - true: An exception is thrown
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* - false: This component will be ignored - it won't make any changes to the GridField.
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*
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* By default, this is set to true so that it's clearer what's happening, but the predefined
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* {@link GridFieldConfig} subclasses set this to false for flexibility.
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*/
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public function setThrowExceptionOnBadDataType($throwExceptionOnBadDataType) {
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$this->throwExceptionOnBadDataType = $throwExceptionOnBadDataType;
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}
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/**
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* See {@link setThrowExceptionOnBadDataType()}
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*/
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public function getThrowExceptionOnBadDataType() {
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return $this->throwExceptionOnBadDataType;
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}
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/**
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* Check that this dataList is of the right data type.
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* Returns false if it's a bad data type, and if appropriate, throws an exception.
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*/
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protected function checkDataType($dataList) {
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if($dataList instanceof SS_Sortable) {
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return true;
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} else {
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if($this->throwExceptionOnBadDataType) {
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throw new LogicException(
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get_class($this) . " expects an SS_Sortable list to be passed to the GridField.");
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}
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return false;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Specify sortings with fieldname as the key, and actual fieldname to sort as value.
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* Example: array("MyCustomTitle"=>"Title", "MyCustomBooleanField" => "ActualBooleanField")
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*
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* @param array $casting
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*/
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public function setFieldSorting($sorting) {
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$this->fieldSorting = $sorting;
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return $this;
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}
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/**
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* @return array
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*/
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public function getFieldSorting() {
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return $this->fieldSorting;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the header row providing titles with sort buttons
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*/
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public function getHTMLFragments($gridField) {
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if(!$this->checkDataType($gridField->getList())) return;
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$forTemplate = new ArrayData(array());
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$forTemplate->Fields = new ArrayList;
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$state = $gridField->State->GridFieldSortableHeader;
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$columns = $gridField->getColumns();
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$currentColumn = 0;
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$list = $gridField->getList();
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foreach($columns as $columnField) {
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$currentColumn++;
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$metadata = $gridField->getColumnMetadata($columnField);
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$fieldName = str_replace('.', '-', $columnField);
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$title = $metadata['title'];
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if(isset($this->fieldSorting[$columnField]) && $this->fieldSorting[$columnField]) {
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$columnField = $this->fieldSorting[$columnField];
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}
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$allowSort = ($title && $list->canSortBy($columnField));
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if(!$allowSort && strpos($columnField, '.') !== false) {
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// we have a relation column with dot notation
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// @see DataObject::relField for approximation
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$parts = explode('.', $columnField);
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$tmpItem = singleton($list->dataClass());
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for($idx = 0; $idx < sizeof($parts); $idx++) {
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$methodName = $parts[$idx];
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if($tmpItem instanceof SS_List) {
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// It's impossible to sort on a HasManyList/ManyManyList
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break;
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} elseif(method_exists($tmpItem, 'hasMethod') && $tmpItem->hasMethod($methodName)) {
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// The part is a relation name, so get the object/list from it
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$tmpItem = $tmpItem->$methodName();
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} elseif($tmpItem instanceof DataObject && $tmpItem->hasField($methodName)) {
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// Else, if we've found a field at the end of the chain, we can sort on it.
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// If a method is applied further to this field (E.g. 'Cost.Currency') then don't try to sort.
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$allowSort = $idx === sizeof($parts) - 1;
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break;
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} else {
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// If neither method nor field, then unable to sort
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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if($allowSort) {
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$dir = 'asc';
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if($state->SortColumn(null) == $columnField && $state->SortDirection('asc') == 'asc') {
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$dir = 'desc';
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}
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$field = Object::create(
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'GridField_FormAction', $gridField, 'SetOrder'.$fieldName, $title,
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"sort$dir", array('SortColumn' => $columnField)
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)->addExtraClass('ss-gridfield-sort');
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if($state->SortColumn(null) == $columnField){
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$field->addExtraClass('ss-gridfield-sorted');
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if($state->SortDirection('asc') == 'asc')
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$field->addExtraClass('ss-gridfield-sorted-asc');
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else
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$field->addExtraClass('ss-gridfield-sorted-desc');
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}
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} else {
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if($currentColumn == count($columns)
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&& $gridField->getConfig()->getComponentByType('GridFieldFilterHeader')){
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$field = new LiteralField($fieldName,
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'<button name="showFilter" class="ss-gridfield-button-filter trigger"></button>');
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} else {
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$field = new LiteralField($fieldName, '<span class="non-sortable">' . $title . '</span>');
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}
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}
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$forTemplate->Fields->push($field);
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}
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return array(
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'header' => $forTemplate->renderWith('GridFieldSortableHeader_Row'),
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);
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}
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/**
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*
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* @param GridField $gridField
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* @return array
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*/
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public function getActions($gridField) {
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if(!$this->checkDataType($gridField->getList())) return;
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return array('sortasc', 'sortdesc');
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}
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public function handleAction(GridField $gridField, $actionName, $arguments, $data) {
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if(!$this->checkDataType($gridField->getList())) return;
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$state = $gridField->State->GridFieldSortableHeader;
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switch($actionName) {
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case 'sortasc':
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$state->SortColumn = $arguments['SortColumn'];
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$state->SortDirection = 'asc';
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break;
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case 'sortdesc':
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$state->SortColumn = $arguments['SortColumn'];
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$state->SortDirection = 'desc';
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break;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the manipulated (sorted) DataList. Field names will simply add an
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* 'ORDER BY' clause, relation names will add appropriate joins to the
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* {@link DataQuery} first.
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*
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* @param GridField
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* @param SS_List
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* @return SS_List
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*/
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public function getManipulatedData(GridField $gridField, SS_List $dataList) {
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if(!$this->checkDataType($dataList)) return $dataList;
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$state = $gridField->State->GridFieldSortableHeader;
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if ($state->SortColumn == "") {
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return $dataList;
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}
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$column = $state->SortColumn;
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// if we have a relation column with dot notation
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if(strpos($column, '.') !== false) {
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$lastAlias = $dataList->dataClass();
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$tmpItem = singleton($lastAlias);
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$parts = explode('.', $state->SortColumn);
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for($idx = 0; $idx < sizeof($parts); $idx++) {
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$methodName = $parts[$idx];
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// If we're not on the last item, we're looking at a relation
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if($idx !== sizeof($parts) - 1) {
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// Traverse to the relational list
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$tmpItem = $tmpItem->$methodName();
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$joinClass = ClassInfo::table_for_object_field(
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$lastAlias,
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$methodName . "ID"
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);
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// if the field isn't in the object tree then it is likely
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// been aliased. In that event, assume what the user has
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// provided is the correct value
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if(!$joinClass) $joinClass = $lastAlias;
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$dataList = $dataList->leftJoin(
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$tmpItem->class,
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'"' . $methodName . '"."ID" = "' . $joinClass . '"."' . $methodName . 'ID"',
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$methodName
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);
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// Store the last 'alias' name as it'll be used for the next
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// join, or the 'sort' column
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$lastAlias = $methodName;
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} else {
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// Change relation.relation.fieldname to alias.fieldname
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$column = $lastAlias . '.' . $methodName;
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}
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}
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}
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// We need to manually create our ORDER BY "Foo"."Bar" string for relations,
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// as ->sort() won't do it by itself. Blame PostgreSQL for making this necessary
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$pieces = explode('.', $column);
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$column = '"' . implode('"."', $pieces) . '"';
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return $dataList->sort($column, $state->SortDirection('asc'));
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}
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}
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