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Resolves an issue where if not using the themes directory (i.e just a single app folder) you cannot override module templates. Changes the SS_TemplateManifest constructor with a new $project argument.
474 lines
16 KiB
PHP
474 lines
16 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* This file is the Framework bootstrap. It will get your environment ready to call Director::direct().
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*
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* It takes care of:
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* - Including _ss_environment.php
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* - Normalisation of $_SERVER values
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* - Initialisation of necessary constants (mostly paths)
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* - Checking of PHP memory limit
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* - Including all the files needed to get the manifest built
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* - Building and including the manifest
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*
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* Initialized constants:
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* - BASE_URL: Full URL to the webroot, e.g. "http://my-host.com/my-webroot" (no trailing slash).
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* - BASE_PATH: Absolute path to the webroot, e.g. "/var/www/my-webroot" (no trailing slash).
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* See Director::baseFolder(). Can be overwritten by Director::setBaseFolder().
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* - TEMP_FOLDER: Absolute path to temporary folder, used for manifest and template caches. Example: "/var/tmp"
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* See getTempFolder(). No trailing slash.
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* - MODULES_DIR: Not used at the moment
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* - MODULES_PATH: Not used at the moment
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* - THEMES_DIR: Path relative to webroot, e.g. "themes"
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* - THEMES_PATH: Absolute filepath, e.g. "/var/www/my-webroot/themes"
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* - FRAMEWORK_DIR: Path relative to webroot, e.g. "framework"
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* - FRAMEWORK_PATH:Absolute filepath, e.g. "/var/www/my-webroot/framework"
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* - FRAMEWORK_ADMIN_DIR: Path relative to webroot, e.g. "framework/admin"
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* - FRAMEWORK_ADMIN_PATH: Absolute filepath, e.g. "/var/www/my-webroot/framework/admin"
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* - THIRDPARTY_DIR: Path relative to webroot, e.g. "framework/thirdparty"
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* - THIRDPARTY_PATH: Absolute filepath, e.g. "/var/www/my-webroot/framework/thirdparty"
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*
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* @todo This file currently contains a lot of bits and pieces, and its various responsibilities should probably be
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* moved into different subsystems.
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* @todo A lot of this stuff is very order-independent; for example, the require_once calls have to happen after the
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* defines.'
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* This could be decoupled.
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* @package framework
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* @subpackage core
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*/
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// ENVIRONMENT CONFIG
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// ALL errors are reported, including E_STRICT by default *unless* the site is in
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// live mode, where reporting is limited to fatal errors and warnings (see later in this file)
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error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);
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/**
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* Include _ss_environment.php files
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*/
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$envFiles = array(
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'_ss_environment.php',
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'../_ss_environment.php',
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'../../_ss_environment.php',
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'../../../_ss_environment.php');
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foreach($envFiles as $envFile) {
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if(@file_exists($envFile)) {
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define('SS_ENVIRONMENT_FILE', $envFile);
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include_once($envFile);
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break;
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}
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// GLOBALS AND DEFINE SETTING
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/**
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* A blank HTTP_HOST value is used to detect command-line execution.
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* We update the $_SERVER variable to contain data consistent with the rest of the application.
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*/
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if(!isset($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'])) {
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// HTTP_HOST, REQUEST_PORT, SCRIPT_NAME, and PHP_SELF
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if(isset($_FILE_TO_URL_MAPPING)) {
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$fullPath = $testPath = realpath($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']);
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while($testPath && $testPath != '/' && !preg_match('/^[A-Z]:\\\\$/', $testPath)) {
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if(isset($_FILE_TO_URL_MAPPING[$testPath])) {
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$url = $_FILE_TO_URL_MAPPING[$testPath]
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. str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', substr($fullPath,strlen($testPath)));
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$components = parse_url($url);
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$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] = $components['host'];
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if(!empty($components['port'])) $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] .= ':' . $components['port'];
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$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] = $components['path'];
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if(!empty($components['port'])) $_SERVER['REQUEST_PORT'] = $components['port'];
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break;
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}
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$testPath = dirname($testPath);
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}
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}
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// Everything else
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$serverDefaults = array(
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'SERVER_PROTOCOL' => 'HTTP/1.1',
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'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'text/plain;q=0.5',
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'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE' => '*;q=0.5',
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'HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING' => '',
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'HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET' => 'ISO-8859-1;q=0.5',
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'SERVER_SIGNATURE' => 'Command-line PHP/' . phpversion(),
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'SERVER_SOFTWARE' => 'PHP/' . phpversion(),
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'SERVER_ADDR' => '127.0.0.1',
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'REMOTE_ADDR' => '127.0.0.1',
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'REQUEST_METHOD' => 'GET',
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'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'CLI',
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);
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$_SERVER = array_merge($serverDefaults, $_SERVER);
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/**
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* If we have an HTTP_HOST value, then we're being called from the webserver and there are some things that
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* need checking
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*/
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} else {
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/**
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* Fix magic quotes setting
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*/
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if (function_exists('get_magic_quotes_gpc') && get_magic_quotes_gpc()) {
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if($_REQUEST) stripslashes_recursively($_REQUEST);
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if($_GET) stripslashes_recursively($_GET);
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if($_POST) stripslashes_recursively($_POST);
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}
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/**
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* Fix HTTP_HOST from reverse proxies
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*/
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if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST'])) {
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// Get the first host, in case there's multiple separated through commas
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$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] = strtok($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST'], ',');
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}
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}
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/**
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* Define system paths
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*/
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if(!defined('BASE_PATH')) {
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// Assuming that this file is framework/core/Core.php we can then determine the base path
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$candidateBasePath = rtrim(dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))), DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);
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// We can't have an empty BASE_PATH. Making it / means that double-slashes occur in places but that's benign.
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// This likely only happens on chrooted environemnts
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if($candidateBasePath == '') $candidateBasePath = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
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define('BASE_PATH', $candidateBasePath);
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}
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if(!defined('BASE_URL')) {
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// Determine the base URL by comparing SCRIPT_NAME to SCRIPT_FILENAME and getting common elements
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$path = realpath($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']);
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if(substr($path, 0, strlen(BASE_PATH)) == BASE_PATH) {
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$urlSegmentToRemove = substr($path, strlen(BASE_PATH));
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if(substr($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'], -strlen($urlSegmentToRemove)) == $urlSegmentToRemove) {
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$baseURL = substr($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'], 0, -strlen($urlSegmentToRemove));
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define('BASE_URL', rtrim($baseURL, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR));
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}
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}
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// If that didn't work, failover to the old syntax. Hopefully this isn't necessary, and maybe
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// if can be phased out?
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if(!defined('BASE_URL')) {
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$dir = (strpos($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'], 'index.php') !== false)
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? dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'])
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: dirname(dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']));
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define('BASE_URL', rtrim($dir, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR));
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}
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}
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define('MODULES_DIR', 'modules');
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define('MODULES_PATH', BASE_PATH . '/' . MODULES_DIR);
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define('THEMES_DIR', 'themes');
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define('THEMES_PATH', BASE_PATH . '/' . THEMES_DIR);
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// Relies on this being in a subdir of the framework.
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// If it isn't, or is symlinked to a folder with a different name, you must define FRAMEWORK_DIR
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if(!defined('FRAMEWORK_DIR')) {
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define('FRAMEWORK_DIR', basename(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))));
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}
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define('FRAMEWORK_PATH', BASE_PATH . '/' . FRAMEWORK_DIR);
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define('FRAMEWORK_ADMIN_DIR', FRAMEWORK_DIR . '/admin');
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define('FRAMEWORK_ADMIN_PATH', BASE_PATH . '/' . FRAMEWORK_ADMIN_DIR);
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// These are all deprecated. Use the FRAMEWORK_ versions instead.
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define('SAPPHIRE_DIR', FRAMEWORK_DIR);
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define('SAPPHIRE_PATH', FRAMEWORK_PATH);
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define('SAPPHIRE_ADMIN_DIR', FRAMEWORK_ADMIN_DIR);
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define('SAPPHIRE_ADMIN_PATH', FRAMEWORK_ADMIN_PATH);
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define('THIRDPARTY_DIR', FRAMEWORK_DIR . '/thirdparty');
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define('THIRDPARTY_PATH', BASE_PATH . '/' . THIRDPARTY_DIR);
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define('ASSETS_DIR', 'assets');
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define('ASSETS_PATH', BASE_PATH . '/' . ASSETS_DIR);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// INCLUDES
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if(defined('CUSTOM_INCLUDE_PATH')) {
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$includePath = '.' . PATH_SEPARATOR . CUSTOM_INCLUDE_PATH . PATH_SEPARATOR
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. FRAMEWORK_PATH . PATH_SEPARATOR
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. FRAMEWORK_PATH . '/parsers' . PATH_SEPARATOR
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. THIRDPARTY_PATH . PATH_SEPARATOR
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. get_include_path();
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} else {
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$includePath = '.' . PATH_SEPARATOR . FRAMEWORK_PATH . PATH_SEPARATOR
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. FRAMEWORK_PATH . '/parsers' . PATH_SEPARATOR
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. THIRDPARTY_PATH . PATH_SEPARATOR
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. get_include_path();
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}
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set_include_path($includePath);
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/**
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* Define the temporary folder if it wasn't defined yet
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*/
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require_once 'core/TempPath.php';
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if(!defined('TEMP_FOLDER')) {
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define('TEMP_FOLDER', getTempFolder(BASE_PATH));
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}
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/**
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* Priorities definition. These constants are used in calls to _t() as an optional argument
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*/
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define('PR_HIGH',100);
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define('PR_MEDIUM',50);
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define('PR_LOW',10);
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/**
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* Ensure we have enough memory
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*/
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increase_memory_limit_to('64M');
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/**
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* Ensure we don't run into xdebug's fairly conservative infinite recursion protection limit
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*/
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increase_xdebug_nesting_level_to(200);
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/**
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* Set default encoding
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*/
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mb_http_output('UTF-8');
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mb_internal_encoding('UTF-8');
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mb_regex_encoding('UTF-8');
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/**
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* Enable better garbage collection
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*/
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gc_enable();
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// Include the files needed the initial manifest building, as well as any files
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// that are needed for the boostrap process on every request.
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require_once 'cache/Cache.php';
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require_once 'core/Object.php';
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require_once 'core/ClassInfo.php';
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require_once 'view/TemplateGlobalProvider.php';
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require_once 'control/Director.php';
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require_once 'dev/Debug.php';
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require_once 'dev/DebugView.php';
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require_once 'dev/Backtrace.php';
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require_once 'dev/ZendLog.php';
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require_once 'dev/Log.php';
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require_once 'filesystem/FileFinder.php';
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require_once 'core/manifest/ClassLoader.php';
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require_once 'core/manifest/ClassManifest.php';
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require_once 'core/manifest/ManifestFileFinder.php';
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require_once 'core/manifest/TemplateLoader.php';
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require_once 'core/manifest/TemplateManifest.php';
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require_once 'core/manifest/TokenisedRegularExpression.php';
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require_once 'control/injector/Injector.php';
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// Initialise the dependency injector as soon as possible, as it is
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// subsequently used by some of the following code
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$default_options = array('locator' => 'SilverStripeServiceConfigurationLocator');
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Injector::inst($default_options);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// MANIFEST
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// Regenerate the manifest if ?flush is set, or if the database is being built.
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// The coupling is a hack, but it removes an annoying bug where new classes
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// referenced in _config.php files can be referenced during the build process.
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$flush = (isset($_GET['flush']) || isset($_REQUEST['url']) && (
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$_REQUEST['url'] == 'dev/build' || $_REQUEST['url'] == BASE_URL . '/dev/build'
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));
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$manifest = new SS_ClassManifest(BASE_PATH, false, $flush);
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// Register SilverStripe's class map autoload
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$loader = SS_ClassLoader::instance();
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$loader->registerAutoloader();
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$loader->pushManifest($manifest);
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// Fall back to Composer's autoloader (e.g. for PHPUnit), if composer is used
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if(file_exists(BASE_PATH . '/vendor/autoload.php')) {
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require_once BASE_PATH . '/vendor/autoload.php';
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}
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// Now that the class manifest is up, load the configuration
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$configManifest = new SS_ConfigManifest(BASE_PATH, false, $flush);
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Config::inst()->pushConfigManifest($configManifest);
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SS_TemplateLoader::instance()->pushManifest(new SS_TemplateManifest(
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BASE_PATH, project(), false, isset($_GET['flush'])
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));
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// If in live mode, ensure deprecation, strict and notices are not reported
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if(Director::isLive()) {
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error_reporting(E_ALL & ~(E_DEPRECATED | E_STRICT | E_NOTICE));
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// POST-MANIFEST COMMANDS
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/**
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* Load error handlers
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*/
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Debug::loadErrorHandlers();
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// HELPER FUNCTIONS
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/**
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* Creates a class instance by the "singleton" design pattern.
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* It will always return the same instance for this class,
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* which can be used for performance reasons and as a simple
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* way to access instance methods which don't rely on instance
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* data (e.g. the custom SilverStripe static handling).
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*
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* @param string $className
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* @return Object
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*/
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function singleton($className) {
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if($className == "Config") user_error("Don't pass Config to singleton()", E_USER_ERROR);
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if(!isset($className)) user_error("singleton() Called without a class", E_USER_ERROR);
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if(!is_string($className)) user_error("singleton() passed bad class_name: " . var_export($className,true),
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E_USER_ERROR);
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return Injector::inst()->get($className);
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}
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function project() {
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global $project;
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return $project;
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}
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function stripslashes_recursively(&$array) {
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foreach($array as $k => $v) {
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if(is_array($v)) stripslashes_recursively($array[$k]);
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else $array[$k] = stripslashes($v);
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}
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}
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/**
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* @see i18n::_t()
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*/
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function _t($entity, $string = "", $context = "", $injection = "") {
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return i18n::_t($entity, $string, $context, $injection);
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}
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/**
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* Increase the memory limit to the given level if it's currently too low.
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* Only increases up to the maximum defined in {@link set_increase_memory_limit_max()},
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* and defaults to the 'memory_limit' setting in the PHP configuration.
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*
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* @param A memory limit string, such as "64M". If omitted, unlimited memory will be set.
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* @return Boolean TRUE indicates a successful change, FALSE a denied change.
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*/
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function increase_memory_limit_to($memoryLimit = -1) {
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$curLimit = ini_get('memory_limit');
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// Can't go higher than infinite
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if($curLimit == -1 ) return true;
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// Check hard maximums
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$max = get_increase_memory_limit_max();
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if($max && $max != -1 && trANSLATE_MEMSTRING($memoryLimit) > translate_memstring($max)) return false;
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// Increase the memory limit if it's too low
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if($memoryLimit == -1 || translate_memstring($memoryLimit) > translate_memstring($curLimit)) {
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ini_set('memory_limit', $memoryLimit);
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}
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return true;
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}
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$_increase_memory_limit_max = ini_get('memory_limit');
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/**
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* Set the maximum allowed value for {@link increase_memory_limit_to()}.
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* The same result can also be achieved through 'suhosin.memory_limit'
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* if PHP is running with the Suhosin system.
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*
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* @param Memory limit string
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*/
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function set_increase_memory_limit_max($memoryLimit) {
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global $_increase_memory_limit_max;
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$_increase_memory_limit_max = $memoryLimit;
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}
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/**
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* @return Memory limit string
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*/
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function get_increase_memory_limit_max() {
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global $_increase_memory_limit_max;
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return $_increase_memory_limit_max;
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}
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/**
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* Increases the XDebug parameter max_nesting_level, which limits how deep recursion can go.
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* Only does anything if (a) xdebug is installed and (b) the new limit is higher than the existing limit
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*
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* @param int $limit - The new limit to increase to
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*/
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function increase_xdebug_nesting_level_to($limit) {
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if (function_exists('xdebug_enable')) {
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$current = ini_get('xdebug.max_nesting_level');
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if ((int)$current < $limit) ini_set('xdebug.max_nesting_level', $limit);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Turn a memory string, such as 512M into an actual number of bytes.
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*
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* @param A memory limit string, such as "64M"
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*/
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function translate_memstring($memString) {
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switch(strtolower(substr($memString, -1))) {
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case "k": return round(substr($memString, 0, -1)*1024);
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case "m": return round(substr($memString, 0, -1)*1024*1024);
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case "g": return round(substr($memString, 0, -1)*1024*1024*1024);
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default: return round($memString);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Increase the time limit of this script. By default, the time will be unlimited.
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* Only works if 'safe_mode' is off in the PHP configuration.
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* Only values up to {@link get_increase_time_limit_max()} are allowed.
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*
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* @param $timeLimit The time limit in seconds. If omitted, no time limit will be set.
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* @return Boolean TRUE indicates a successful change, FALSE a denied change.
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*/
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function increase_time_limit_to($timeLimit = null) {
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$max = get_increase_time_limit_max();
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if($max != -1 && $timeLimit > $max) return false;
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if(!ini_get('safe_mode')) {
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if(!$timeLimit) {
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set_time_limit(0);
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return true;
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} else {
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$currTimeLimit = ini_get('max_execution_time');
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// Only increase if its smaller
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if($currTimeLimit && $currTimeLimit < $timeLimit) {
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set_time_limit($timeLimit);
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}
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return true;
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}
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} else {
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return false;
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}
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}
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$_increase_time_limit_max = -1;
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/**
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* Set the maximum allowed value for {@link increase_timeLimit_to()};
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*
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* @param Int Limit in seconds
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*/
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function set_increase_time_limit_max($timeLimit) {
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global $_increase_time_limit_max;
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$_increase_time_limit_max = $timeLimit;
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}
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/**
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* @return Int Limit in seconds
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*/
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function get_increase_time_limit_max() {
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global $_increase_time_limit_max;
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return $_increase_time_limit_max;
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}
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