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# DataExtension
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## Introduction
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Extensions allow for adding additional functionality to a `[api:DataObject]`.
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In some cases, it can be easier to completely replace the used class throughout the core with your custom
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implementation. Have a look at `[api:Object->useCustomClass()]`.
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## Usage
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Your extension will need to be a subclass of `[api:DataExtension]` or the `[api:Extension]` class.
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:::php
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<?php
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// mysite/code/CustomMember.php
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class CustomMember extends DataExtension {
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}
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This defines your own extension where you can add your own functions, database fields or other properties you want.
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After you create this extension however it does not yet apply it to your object. Next you need to tell SilverStripe what
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class you want to extend.
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### Adding a extension to a built-in class
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Sometimes you will want to add extension to classes that you didn't make. For example, you might want to add the
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ForumRole extension to the `[api:Member]` object.
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:::php
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ClassYouWantToOverride::add_extension('Your Class Name');
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For example above we want to override Member with a Custom Member so we would write the following
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// add to mysite/_config.php
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Member::add_extension('CustomMember');
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## Implementation
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### Adding extra database fields
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Extra database fields can be added with a extension in the same manner as if they
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were placed on the `DataObject` class they're applied to. These will be added to the table of the base object - the extension will actually edit the $db, $has_one, etc static variables on load.
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The function should return a map where the keys are the names of the static variables to update:
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class CustomMember extends DataExtension {
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static $db = array(
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'AvatarURL' => 'Varchar',
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);
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static $has_one = array(
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'RelatedMember' => 'Member',
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);
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}
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### Modifying CMS Fields
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The member class demonstrates an extension that allows you to update the default CMS fields for an
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object in an extension:
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public function getCMSFields() {
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// ...
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$this->extend('updateCMSFields', $fields);
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return $fields;
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}
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The `$`fields parameter is passed by reference, as it is an object.
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public function updateCMSFields(FieldList $fields) {
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$fields->push(new TextField('Position', 'Position Title'));
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$fields->push(new UploadField('Image', 'Profile Image'));
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}
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### Custom database generation
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Some extensions are designed to transparently add more sophisticated data-collection capabilities to your data object.
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For example, `[api:Versioned]` adds version tracking and staging to any data object that it is applied to. To do this,
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you need to be able to create additional database tables and fields to keep your state stored in.
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To do this, define an **augmentDatabase()** method on your extension. This will be called when db/build is visited.
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* You can query ``$this->owner`` for information about the data object, such as the fields it has
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* You can use **DB::requireTable($tableName, $fieldList, $indexList)** to set up your new tables. This function takes
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care of creating, modifying, or leaving tables as required, based on your desired schema.
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### Custom write queries
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If you have customised the generated database, then you probably want to change the way that writes happen. This is
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used by `[api:Versioned]` to get an entry written in ClassName_versions whenever an insert/update happens.
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To do this, define the **augmentWrite(&$manipulation)** method. This method is passed a manipulation array representing
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the write about to happen, and is able to amend this as desired, since it is passed by reference.
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### Custom relation queries
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The other queries that you will want to customise are the selection queries, called by get & get_one. For example, the
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Versioned object has code to redirect every request to ClassName_live, if you are browsing the live site.
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To do this, define the **augmentSQL(SQLQuery &$query)** method. Again, the $query object is passed by reference and can
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be modified as needed by your method. Instead of a manipulation array, we have a `[api:SQLQuery]` object.
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### Additional methods
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The other thing you may want to do with a extension is provide a method that can be called on the `[api:DataObject]` that is
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being extended. For instance, you may add a publish() method to every `[api:DataObject]` that is extended with `[api:Versioned]`.
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This is as simple as defining a method called publish() on your extension. Bear in mind, however, that instead of
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$this, you should be referring to $this->owner.
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* $this = The `[api:DataExtension]` object.
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* $this->owner = The related `[api:DataObject]` object.
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If you want to add your own internal properties, you can add this to the `[api:DataExtension]`, and these will be referred
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to as `$this->propertyName`. Every `[api:DataObject]` has an associated `[api:DataExtension]` instance for each class that it is
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extended by.
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:::php
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class Customer extends DataObject {
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static $has_one = array('Account'=>'Account');
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static $extensions = array(
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'CustomerWorkflow'
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);
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}
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class Account extends DataObject {
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static $db = array(
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'IsMarkedForDeletion'=>'Boolean'
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);
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static $has_many = array('Customers'=>'Customer');
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}
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class CustomerWorkflow extends DataExtension {
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public function IsMarkedForDeletion() {
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return ($this->owner->Account()->IsMarkedForDeletion == 1) ? true : false;
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}
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}
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## API Documentation
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`[api:DataExtension]`
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