silverstripe-framework/main.php
Sam Minnee 2af039785c ENHANCEMENT: Updated cli-script handling to be more in line with web calls, and improved Director::setBaseURL() calls.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.silverstripe.com/silverstripe/open/modules/sapphire/trunk@63321 467b73ca-7a2a-4603-9d3b-597d59a354a9
2008-09-29 23:41:50 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* Main file that handles every page request.
*
* The main.php does a number of set-up activities for the request.
*
* - Includes the first one of the following files that it finds: (root)/_ss_environment.php,
* (root)/../_ss_environment.php, or (root)/../../_ss_environment.php
* - Gets an up-to-date manifest from {@link ManifestBuilder}
* - Sets up error handlers with {@link Debug::loadErrorHandlers()}
* - Calls {@link DB::connect()}, passing it the global variable $databaseConfig that should
& be defined in an _config.php
* - Sets up the default director rules using {@link Director::addRules()}
*
* After that, it calls {@link Director::direct()}, which is responsible for doing most of the
* real work.
*
* Finally, main.php will use {@link Profiler} to show a profile if the querystring variable
* "debug_profile" is set.
*
* CONFIGURING THE WEBSERVER
*
* To use Sapphire, every request that doesn't point directly to a file should be rewritten to
* sapphire/main.php?url=(url). For example, http://www.example.com/about-us/rss would be rewritten
* to http://www.example.com/sapphire/main.php?url=about-us/rss
*
* It's important that requests that point directly to a file aren't rewritten; otherwise, visitors
* won't be able to download any CSS, JS, image files, or other downloads.
*
* On Apache, RewriteEngine can be used to do this.
*
* @package sapphire
* @subpackage core
* @see Director::direct()
*/
/**
* Include Sapphire's core code
*/
require_once("core/Core.php");
header("Content-type: text/html; charset=\"utf-8\"");
if (function_exists('mb_http_output')) {
mb_http_output('UTF-8');
mb_internal_encoding('UTF-8');
}
// If this is a dev site, enable php error reporting
// This is necessary to force developers to acknowledge and fix
// notice level errors (you can override this directive in your _config.php)
if (Director::isDev()) {
error_reporting(E_ALL);
}
Session::start();
// Apache rewrite rules use this
if (isset($_GET['url'])) {
$url = $_GET['url'];
// Lighttpd uses this
} else {
list($url, $query) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 2);
parse_str($query, $_GET);
if ($_GET) $_REQUEST = array_merge((array)$_REQUEST, (array)$_GET);
}
// Fix glitches in URL generation
if (substr($url, 0, strlen(BASE_URL)) == BASE_URL) $url = substr($url, strlen(BASE_URL));
if (isset($_GET['debug_profile'])) {
Profiler::init();
Profiler::mark('all_execution');
Profiler::mark('main.php init');
}
// Connect to database
require_once("core/model/DB.php");
if (isset($_GET['debug_profile'])) Profiler::mark('DB::connect');
DB::connect($databaseConfig);
if (isset($_GET['debug_profile'])) Profiler::unmark('DB::connect');
if (isset($_GET['debug_profile'])) Profiler::unmark('main.php init');
// Direct away - this is the "main" function, that hands control to the appropriate controller
Director::direct($url);
if (isset($_GET['debug_profile'])) {
Profiler::unmark('all_execution');
Profiler::show(isset($_GET['profile_trace']));
}