* static $allowed_actions = array('next','prev'); * * * @package multiform */ abstract class MultiForm extends Form { /** * A session object stored in the database, to identify and store * data for this MultiForm instance. * * @var MultiFormSession */ protected $session; /** * The current encrypted MultiFormSession identification. * @var string */ protected $currentSessionHash; /** * Defines which subclass of {@link MultiFormStep} should be the first * step in the multi-step process. * * @var string Classname of a {@link MultiFormStep} subclass */ public static $start_step; /** * Set the casting for these fields. * * @var array */ public static $casting = array( 'CompletedStepCount' => 'Int', 'TotalStepCount' => 'Int', 'CompletedPercent' => 'Float' ); /** * These fields are ignored when saving the raw form data into session. * This ensures only field data is saved, and nothing else that's useless * or potentially dangerous. * * @var array */ public static $ignored_fields = array( 'url', 'executeForm', 'MultiFormSessionID', 'SecurityID' ); /** * Any of the actions defined in this variable are exempt from * being validated. * * This is most useful for the "Back" (action_prev) action, as * you typically don't validate the form when the user is going * back a step. * * @var array */ public static $actions_exempt_from_validation = array( 'action_prev' ); /** * @var string */ protected $displayLink; /** * Start the MultiForm instance. * * @param Controller instance $controller Controller this form is created on * @param string $name The form name, typically the same as the method name */ public function __construct($controller, $name) { if(isset($_GET['MultiFormSessionID'])) { $this->setCurrentSessionHash($_GET['MultiFormSessionID']); } // First set the controller and name manually so they are available for // field construction. $this->controller = $controller; $this->name = $name; // Set up the session for this MultiForm instance $this->setSession(); // Get the current step available (Note: either returns an existing // step or creates a new one if none available) $currentStep = $this->getCurrentStep(); // Set the step returned above as the current step $this->setCurrentStep($currentStep); // Set the form of the step to this form instance $currentStep->setForm($this); // Set up the fields for the current step $fields = $currentStep->getFields(); // Set up the actions for the current step $actions = $this->actionsFor($currentStep); // Set up validation (if necessary) $validator = null; $applyValidation = true; // Check if the $_REQUEST action that user clicked is an exempt one // if the Config class is available, use that instead of get_static() which is deprecated in SS 3.x if(class_exists('Config')) { $actionNames = Config::inst()->get(get_class($this), 'actions_exempt_from_validation', Config::FIRST_SET); } else { $actionNames = Object::get_static(get_class($this),'actions_exempt_from_validation'); } if( $actionNames ) { foreach( $actionNames as $exemptAction) { if(!empty($_REQUEST[$exemptAction])) { $applyValidation = false; break; } } } // Apply validation if the current step requires validation (is not exempt) if($applyValidation) { if($currentStep->getValidator()) { $validator = $currentStep->getValidator(); } } // Give the fields, actions, and validation for the current step back to the parent Form class parent::__construct($controller, $name, $fields, $actions, $validator); // Set a hidden field in our form with an encrypted hash to identify this session. $this->fields->push(new HiddenField('MultiFormSessionID', false, $this->session->Hash)); // If there is saved data for the current step, we load it into the form it here //(CAUTION: loadData() MUST unserialize first!) if($data = $currentStep->loadData()) { $this->loadDataFrom($data); } // Disable security token - we tie a form to a session ID instead $this->disableSecurityToken(); } /** * Accessor method to $this->controller. * * @return Controller this MultiForm was instanciated on. */ public function getController() { return $this->controller; } /** * Get the current step. * * If StepID has been set in the URL, we attempt to get that record * by the ID. Otherwise, we check if there's a current step ID in * our session record. Failing those cases, we assume that the form has * just been started, and so we create the first step and return it. * * @return MultiFormStep subclass */ public function getCurrentStep() { $startStepClass = $this->stat('start_step'); // Check if there was a start step defined on the subclass of MultiForm if(!isset($startStepClass)) user_error('MultiForm::init(): Please define a $startStep on ' . $this->class, E_USER_ERROR); // Determine whether we use the current step, or create one if it doesn't exist $currentStep = null; if(isset($_GET['StepID'])) { $stepID = (int)$_GET['StepID']; $currentStep = DataObject::get_one('MultiFormStep', "\"SessionID\" = {$this->session->ID} AND \"ID\" = {$stepID}"); } elseif($this->session->CurrentStepID) { $currentStep = $this->session->CurrentStep(); } // Always fall back to creating a new step (in case the session or request data is invalid) if(!$currentStep) { $currentStep = new $startStepClass(); $currentStep->SessionID = $this->session->ID; $currentStep->write(); } if($currentStep) $currentStep->setForm($this); return $currentStep; } /** * Set the step passed in as the current step. * * @param MultiFormStep $step A subclass of MultiFormStep * @return boolean The return value of write() */ protected function setCurrentStep($step) { $this->session->CurrentStepID = $step->ID; $step->setForm($this); return $this->session->write(); } /** * Accessor method to $this->session. * * @return MultiFormSession */ function getSession() { return $this->session; } /** * Set up the session. * * If MultiFormSessionID isn't set, we assume that this is a new * multiform that requires a new session record to be created. * * @TODO Fix the fact you can continually refresh and create new records * if MultiFormSessionID isn't set. * * @TODO Not sure if we should bake the session stuff directly into MultiForm. * Perhaps it would be best dealt with on a separate class? */ protected function setSession() { $this->session = $this->getCurrentSession(); // If there was no session found, create a new one instead if(!$this->session) { $this->session = new MultiFormSession(); $this->session->write(); } // Create encrypted identification to the session instance if it doesn't exist if(!$this->session->Hash) { $this->session->Hash = sha1($this->session->ID . '-' . microtime()); $this->session->write(); } } /** * Set the currently used encrypted hash to identify * the MultiFormSession. * * @param string $hash Encrypted identification to session */ function setCurrentSessionHash($hash) { $this->currentSessionHash = $hash; } /** * Return the currently used {@link MultiFormSession} * @return MultiFormSession|boolean FALSE */ function getCurrentSession() { if(!$this->currentSessionHash) return false; $SQL_hash = Convert::raw2sql($this->currentSessionHash); return DataObject::get_one('MultiFormSession', "\"Hash\" = '$SQL_hash' AND \"IsComplete\" = 0"); } /** * Get all steps saved in the database for the currently active session, * in the order they were saved, oldest to newest (automatically ordered by ID). * If you want a full chain of steps regardless if they've already been saved * to the database, use {@link getAllStepsLinear()}. * * @param String $filter SQL WHERE statement * @return DataObjectSet|boolean A set of MultiFormStep subclasses */ function getSavedSteps($filter = null) { $filter .= ($filter) ? ' AND ' : ''; $filter .= sprintf("\"SessionID\" = '%s'", $this->session->ID); return DataObject::get('MultiFormStep', $filter); } /** * Get a step which was previously saved to the database in the current session. * Caution: This might cause unexpected behaviour if you have multiple steps * in your chain with the same classname. * * @param string $className Classname of a {@link MultiFormStep} subclass * @return MultiFormStep */ function getSavedStepByClass($className) { return DataObject::get_one( 'MultiFormStep', sprintf("\"SessionID\" = '%s' AND \"ClassName\" = '%s'", $this->session->ID, Convert::raw2sql($className) ) ); } /** * Build a FieldList of the FormAction fields for the given step. * * If the current step is the final step, we push in a submit button, which * calls the action {@link finish()} to finalise the submission. Otherwise, * we push in a next button which calls the action {@link next()} to determine * where to go next in our step process, and save any form data collected. * * If there's a previous step (a step that has the current step as it's next * step class), then we allow a previous button, which calls the previous action * to determine which step to go back to. * * If there are any extra actions defined in MultiFormStep->getExtraActions() * then that set of actions is appended to the end of the actions FieldSet we * have created in this method. * * @param $currentStep Subclass of MultiFormStep * @return FieldList of FormAction objects */ function actionsFor($step) { // Create default multi step actions (next, prev), and merge with extra actions, if any $actions = (class_exists('FieldList')) ? new FieldList() : new FieldSet(); // If the form is at final step, create a submit button to perform final actions // The last step doesn't have a next button, so add that action to any step that isn't the final one if($step->isFinalStep()) { $actions->push(new FormAction('finish', $step->getSubmitText())); } else { $actions->push(new FormAction('next', $step->getNextText())); } // If there is a previous step defined, add the back button if($step->getPreviousStep() && $step->canGoBack()) { // If there is a next step, insert the action before the next action if($step->getNextStep()) { $actions->insertBefore(new FormAction('prev', $step->getPrevText()), 'action_next'); // Assume that this is the last step, insert the action before the finish action } else { $actions->insertBefore(new FormAction('prev', $step->getPrevText()), 'action_finish'); } } // Merge any extra action fields defined on the step $actions->merge($step->getExtraActions()); return $actions; } /** * Return a rendered version of this form, with a specific template. * Looks through the step ancestory templates (MultiFormStep, current step * subclass template) to see if one is available to render the form with. If * any of those don't exist, look for a default Form template to render * with instead. * * @return SSViewer object to render the template with */ function forTemplate() { return $this->renderWith(array( $this->getCurrentStep()->class, 'MultiFormStep', $this->class, 'MultiForm', 'Form' )); } /** * This method saves the data on the final step, after submitting. * It should always be overloaded with parent::finish($data, $form) * so you can create your own functionality which handles saving * of all the data collected through each step of the form. * * @param array $data The request data returned from the form * @param object $form The form that the action was called on */ public function finish($data, $form) { if(!$this->getCurrentStep()->isFinalStep()) { $this->controller->redirectBack(); return false; } if(!$this->getCurrentStep()->validateStep($data, $form)) { Session::set("FormInfo.{$form->FormName()}.data", $form->getData()); $this->controller->redirectBack(); return false; } // Save the form data for the current step $this->save($data); } /** * Determine what to do when the next action is called. * * Saves the current step session data to the database, creates the * new step based on getNextStep() of the current step (or fetches * an existing one), resets the current step to the next step, * then redirects to the newly set step. * * @param array $data The request data returned from the form * @param object $form The form that the action was called on */ public function next($data, $form) { // Save the form data for the current step $this->save($form->getData()); // Get the next step class $nextStepClass = $this->getCurrentStep()->getNextStep(); if(!$nextStepClass) { $this->controller->redirectBack(); return false; } // Perform custom step validation (use MultiFormStep->getValidator() for // built-in functionality). The data needs to be manually saved on error // so the form is re-populated. if(!$this->getCurrentStep()->validateStep($data, $form)) { Session::set("FormInfo.{$form->FormName()}.data", $form->getData()); $this->controller->redirectBack(); return false; } // Determine whether we can use a step already in the DB, or have to create a new one if(!$nextStep = DataObject::get_one($nextStepClass, "\"SessionID\" = {$this->session->ID}")) { $nextStep = new $nextStepClass(); $nextStep->SessionID = $this->session->ID; $nextStep->write(); } // Set the next step found as the current step $this->setCurrentStep($nextStep); // Redirect to the next step $this->controller->redirect($nextStep->Link()); } /** * Determine what to do when the previous action is called. * * Retrieves the previous step class, finds the record for that * class in the DB, and sets the current step to that step found. * Finally, it redirects to that step. * * @param array $data The request data returned from the form * @param object $form The form that the action was called on */ public function prev($data, $form) { // Save the form data for the current step $this->save($form->getData()); // Get the previous step class $prevStepClass = $this->getCurrentStep()->getPreviousStep(); if(!$prevStepClass && !$this->getCurrentStep()->canGoBack()) { $this->controller->redirectBack(); return false; } // Get the previous step of the class instance returned from $currentStep->getPreviousStep() $prevStep = DataObject::get_one($prevStepClass, "\"SessionID\" = {$this->session->ID}"); // Set the current step as the previous step $this->setCurrentStep($prevStep); // Redirect to the previous step $this->controller->redirect($prevStep->Link()); } /** * Save the raw data given back from the form into session. * * Take the submitted form data for the current step, removing * any key => value pairs that shouldn't be saved, then saves * the data into the session. * * @param array $data An array of data to save */ protected function save($data) { $currentStep = $this->getCurrentStep(); if(is_array($data)) { foreach($data as $field => $value) { if(in_array($field, $this->stat('ignored_fields'))) { unset($data[$field]); } } $currentStep->saveData($data); } return; } // ############ Misc ############ /** * Add the MultiFormSessionID variable to the URL on form submission. * This is a means to persist the session, by adding it's identification * to the URL, which ties it back to this MultiForm instance. * * @return string */ function FormAction() { $action = parent::FormAction(); $action .= (strpos($action, '?')) ? '&' : '?'; $action .= "MultiFormSessionID={$this->session->Hash}"; return $action; } /** * Returns the link to the page where the form is displayed. The user is * redirected to this link with a session param after each step is * submitted. * * @return string */ public function getDisplayLink() { return $this->displayLink ? $this->displayLink : Controller::curr()->Link(); } /** * Set the link to the page on which the form is displayed. * * The link defaults to the controllers current link. However if the form * is displayed inside an action the display link must be explicitly set. * * @param string $link */ public function setDisplayLink($link) { $this->displayLink = $link; } /** * Determine the steps to show in a linear fashion, starting from the * first step. We run {@link getAllStepsRecursive} passing the steps found * by reference to get a listing of the steps. * * @return DataObjectSet of MultiFormStep instances */ public function getAllStepsLinear() { $stepsFound = (class_exists('ArrayList')) ? new ArrayList() : new DataObjectSet(); $firstStep = DataObject::get_one($this->stat('start_step'), "\"SessionID\" = {$this->session->ID}"); $firstStep->LinkingMode = ($firstStep->ID == $this->getCurrentStep()->ID) ? 'current' : 'link'; $firstStep->setForm($this); $stepsFound->push($firstStep); $this->getAllStepsRecursive($firstStep, $stepsFound); return $stepsFound; } /** * Recursively run through steps using the getNextStep() method on each step * to determine what the next step is, gathering each step along the way. * We stop on the last step, and return the results. * If a step in the chain was already saved to the database in the current * session, its used - otherwise a singleton of this step is used. * Caution: Doesn't consider branching for steps which aren't in the database yet. * * @param $step Subclass of MultiFormStep to find the next step of * @param $stepsFound $stepsFound DataObjectSet reference, the steps found to call back on * @return DataObjectSet of MultiFormStep instances */ protected function getAllStepsRecursive($step, &$stepsFound) { // Find the next step to the current step, the final step has no next step if(!$step->isFinalStep()) { if($step->getNextStep()) { // Is this step in the DB? If it is, we use that $nextStep = $step->getNextStepFromDatabase(); if(!$nextStep) { // If it's not in the DB, we use a singleton instance of it instead - this step hasn't been accessed yet $nextStep = singleton($step->getNextStep()); } $nextStep->LinkingMode = ($nextStep->ID == $this->getCurrentStep()->ID) ? 'current' : 'link'; $nextStep->setForm($this); // Add the array data, and do a callback $stepsFound->push($nextStep); $this->getAllStepsRecursive($nextStep, $stepsFound); } // Once we've reached the final step, we just return what we've collected } else { return $stepsFound; } } /** * Number of steps already completed (excluding currently started step). * The way we determine a step is complete is to check if it has the Data * field filled out with a serialized value, then we know that the user has * clicked next on the given step, to proceed. * * @TODO Not sure if it's entirely appropriate to check if Data is set as a * way to determine a step is "completed". * * @return int */ public function getCompletedStepCount() { $steps = DataObject::get('MultiFormStep', "\"SessionID\" = {$this->session->ID} && \"Data\" IS NOT NULL"); return $steps ? $steps->Count() : 0; } /** * Total number of steps in the shortest path (only counting straight path without any branching) * The way we determine this is to check if each step has a next_step string variable set. If it's * anything else (like an array, for defining multiple branches) then it gets counted as a single step. * * @return int */ public function getTotalStepCount() { return $this->getAllStepsLinear() ? $this->getAllStepsLinear()->Count() : 0; } /** * Percentage of steps completed (excluding currently started step) * * @return float */ public function getCompletedPercent() { return (float)$this->CompletedStepCount * 100 / $this->TotalStepCount; } } ?>