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Yeray Santana Hualde
syncEnrollments
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2c6ed23b
Commit
2c6ed23b
authored
Jul 27, 2012
by
Dayle Rees
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application.php
application/config/application.php
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cache.php
application/config/cache.php
+1
-1
database.php
application/config/database.php
+2
-2
error.php
application/config/error.php
+2
-2
session.php
application/config/session.php
+1
-1
strings.php
application/config/strings.php
+1
-1
routes.php
bundles/docs/routes.php
+2
-2
driver.php
laravel/auth/drivers/driver.php
+2
-2
fluent.php
laravel/auth/drivers/fluent.php
+1
-1
blade.php
laravel/blade.php
+5
-5
bundle.php
laravel/bundle.php
+5
-5
artisan.php
laravel/cli/artisan.php
+1
-1
command.php
laravel/cli/command.php
+1
-1
migrator.php
laravel/cli/tasks/migrate/migrator.php
+1
-1
config.php
laravel/config.php
+2
-2
cookie.php
laravel/cookie.php
+1
-1
core.php
laravel/core.php
+3
-3
connection.php
laravel/database/connection.php
+2
-2
model.php
laravel/database/eloquent/model.php
+1
-1
query.php
laravel/database/eloquent/query.php
+3
-3
has_many_and_belongs_to.php
...tabase/eloquent/relationships/has_many_and_belongs_to.php
+2
-2
grammar.php
laravel/database/grammar.php
+2
-2
query.php
laravel/database/query.php
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grammar.php
laravel/database/query/grammars/grammar.php
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sqlserver.php
laravel/database/query/grammars/sqlserver.php
+1
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schema.php
laravel/database/schema.php
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mysql.php
laravel/database/schema/grammars/mysql.php
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postgres.php
laravel/database/schema/grammars/postgres.php
+1
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sqlite.php
laravel/database/schema/grammars/sqlite.php
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sqlserver.php
laravel/database/schema/grammars/sqlserver.php
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event.php
laravel/event.php
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file.php
laravel/file.php
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helpers.php
laravel/helpers.php
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ioc.php
laravel/ioc.php
+1
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laravel.php
laravel/laravel.php
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log.php
laravel/log.php
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paginator.php
laravel/paginator.php
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pluralizer.php
laravel/pluralizer.php
+1
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response.php
laravel/response.php
+1
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filter.php
laravel/routing/filter.php
+1
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route.php
laravel/routing/route.php
+4
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router.php
laravel/routing/router.php
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session.php
laravel/session.php
+1
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uri.php
laravel/uri.php
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url.php
laravel/url.php
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validator.php
laravel/validator.php
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view.php
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paths.php
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application/config/application.php
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ return array(
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The URL used to access your application without a trailing slash. The URL
| does not have to be set. If it isn't we'll try our best to guess the URL
| does not have to be set. If it isn't
,
we'll try our best to guess the URL
| of your application.
|
*/
...
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ return array(
|
| This key is used by the encryption and cookie classes to generate secure
| encrypted strings and hashes. It is extremely important that this key
| remain
secret and
should not be shared with anyone. Make it about 32
| remain
s secret and it
should not be shared with anyone. Make it about 32
| characters of random gibberish.
|
*/
...
...
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ return array(
| Laravel includes a beautiful profiler toolbar that gives you a heads
| up display of the queries and logs performed by your application.
| This is wonderful for development, but, of course, you should
| disable the toolbar for production applications.
.
| disable the toolbar for production applications.
|
*/
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...
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ return array(
| SSL Link Generation
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Many sites use SSL to protect their users data. However, you may not be
| Many sites use SSL to protect their users
'
data. However, you may not be
| able to use SSL on your development machine, meaning all HTTPS will be
| broken during development.
|
...
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application/config/cache.php
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ return array(
| This key will be prepended to item keys stored using Memcached and APC
| to prevent collisions with other applications on the server. Since the
| memory based stores could be shared by other applications, we need to
| be polite and use a prefix to uniquely identif
ier
our items.
| be polite and use a prefix to uniquely identif
y
our items.
|
*/
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application/config/database.php
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ return array(
| Default Database Connection
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The name of your default database connection. This connection will used
| The name of your default database connection. This connection will
be
used
| as the default for all database operations unless a different name is
| given when performing said operation. This connection name should be
| listed in the array of connections below.
...
...
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ return array(
| the freedom to specify as many connections as you can handle.
|
| All database work in Laravel is done through the PHP's PDO facilities,
| so make sure you have the PDO drivers for your particlar database of
| so make sure you have the PDO drivers for your partic
u
lar database of
| choice installed on your machine.
|
*/
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ return array(
|
| Here you simply specify the error levels that should be ignored by the
| Laravel error handler. These levels will still be logged; however, no
| information about
about
them will be displayed.
| information about them will be displayed.
|
*/
...
...
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ return array(
| logging is enabled.
|
| You may log the error message however you like; however, a simple log
| solution has been setup for you which will log all error messages to
| solution has been set
up for you which will log all error messages to
| text files within the application storage directory.
|
*/
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application/config/session.php
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ return array(
| Session Database
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The database table
o
n which the session should be stored. It probably
| The database table
i
n which the session should be stored. It probably
| goes without saying that this option only matters if you are using
| the super slick database session driver.
|
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ return array(
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This array contains the singular and plural forms of words. It's used by
| the "singular" and "plural" methods
o
n the Str class to convert a given
| the "singular" and "plural" methods
i
n the Str class to convert a given
| word from singular to plural and vice versa.
|
| Note that the regular expressions are only for inflecting English words.
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ function document_exists($page)
}
/**
* Attach the sidebar to the documentat
oi
n template.
* Attach the sidebar to the documentat
io
n template.
*/
View
::
composer
(
'docs::template'
,
function
(
$view
)
{
...
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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Route::get('(:bundle)/(:any)/(:any?)', function($section, $page = null)
// If no page was specified, but a "home" page exists for the section,
// we'll set the file to the home page so that the proper page is
// display back out to the client for the requested doc page.
// display
ed
back out to the client for the requested doc page.
if
(
is_null
(
$page
)
and
document_exists
(
$file
.
'/home'
))
{
$file
.=
'/home'
;
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laravel/auth/drivers/driver.php
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ abstract class Driver {
}
/**
* Get the
a
given application user by ID.
* Get the given application user by ID.
*
* @param int $id
* @return mixed
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@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ abstract class Driver {
}
/**
* Get session key name used to store the token.
* Get
the
session key name used to store the token.
*
* @return string
*/
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laravel/auth/drivers/fluent.php
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ class Fluent extends Driver {
*
* If the user is a guest, null should be returned.
*
* @param int
$id
* @param int $id
* @return mixed|null
*/
public
function
retrieve
(
$id
)
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laravel/blade.php
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@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ class Blade {
return
$value
;
}
// First we'll
get the layout from the top of the template and remove it.
//
Then it is replaced with @include and attached to the end.
//
By convention it must be
located on the first line of the template contents.
// First we'll
split out the lines of the template so we can get the
//
layout from the top of the template. By convention, it must be
// located on the first line of the template contents.
preg_replace_callback
(
'/^@layout(\s*?\(.+?\))(\r?\n)?/'
,
function
(
$matches
)
use
(
&
$value
)
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@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ class Blade {
protected
static
function
compile_forelse
(
$value
)
{
preg_match_all
(
'/@forelse\s*?\(\s*?\$(.+?)\s*?as\s*?\$(.+?)\s*?\)/'
,
$value
,
$matches
,
PREG_SET_ORDER
);
if
(
count
(
$matches
)
<
1
)
return
$value
;
foreach
(
$matches
as
$forelse
)
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@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ class Blade {
}
return
$value
;
}
}
/**
* Get the regular expression for a generic Blade function.
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laravel/bundle.php
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class Bundle {
// If the given configuration is actually a string, we will assume it is a
// location and set the bundle name to match it. This is common for most
// bundles
who
simply live in the root bundle directory.
// bundles
that
simply live in the root bundle directory.
if
(
is_string
(
$config
))
{
$bundle
=
$config
;
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class Bundle {
}
// If no location is set, we will set the location to match the name of
// the bundle. This is for bundles
who are installed to
the root of
// the bundle. This is for bundles
that are installed on
the root of
// the bundle directory so a location was not set.
if
(
!
isset
(
$config
[
'location'
]))
{
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class Bundle {
}
/**
* Load a bundle by running it
'
s start-up script.
* Load a bundle by running its start-up script.
*
* If the bundle has already been started, no action will be taken.
*
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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ class Bundle {
$path
=
static
::
path
(
$bundle
)
.
'routes'
.
EXT
;
// By setting the bundle property on the router the router knows what
// By setting the bundle property on the router
,
the router knows what
// value to replace the (:bundle) place-holder with when the bundle
// routes are added, keeping the routes flexible.
Router
::
$bundle
=
static
::
option
(
$bundle
,
'handles'
);
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@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ class Bundle {
}
/**
* Parse a element identifier and return the bundle name and element.
* Parse a
n
element identifier and return the bundle name and element.
*
* <code>
* // Returns array(null, 'admin.user')
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ require path('sys').'cli/dependencies'.EXT;
* We will wrap the command execution in a try / catch block and
* simply write out any exception messages we receive to the CLI
* for the developer. Note that this only writes out messages
* for the CLI exceptions. All others will
be
not be caught
* for the CLI exceptions. All others will not be caught
* and will be totally dumped out to the CLI.
*/
try
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laravel/cli/command.php
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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ class Command {
}
// If the task file exists, we'll format the bundle and task name
// into a task class name and resolve an instance of the so that
// into a task class name and resolve an instance of the
class
so that
// the requested method may be executed.
if
(
file_exists
(
$path
=
Bundle
::
path
(
$bundle
)
.
'tasks/'
.
$task
.
EXT
))
{
...
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laravel/cli/tasks/migrate/migrator.php
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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ class Migrator extends Task {
$table
->
create
();
// Migrations can be run for a specific bundle, so we'll use
// the bundle name and string migration name as a
n
unique ID
// the bundle name and string migration name as a unique ID
// for the migrations, allowing us to easily identify which
// migrations have been run for each bundle.
$table
->
string
(
'bundle'
,
50
);
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laravel/config.php
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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ class Config {
$items
=
static
::
$items
[
$bundle
][
$file
];
// If a specific configuration item was not requested, the key will be null,
// meaning we'll
to return the entire array of configuration item
from the
// meaning we'll
return the entire array of configuration items
from the
// requested configuration file. Otherwise we can return the item.
if
(
is_null
(
$item
))
{
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ class Config {
// requested. This allows many types of config "drivers".
$config
=
Event
::
first
(
static
::
loader
,
func_get_args
());
// If configuration items were actually found for the bundle and file we
// If configuration items were actually found for the bundle and file
,
we
// will add them to the configuration array and return true, otherwise
// we will return false indicating the file was not found.
if
(
count
(
$config
)
>
0
)
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laravel/cookie.php
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
class
Cookie
{
/**
* How long is forever (in minutes)
.
* How long is forever (in minutes)
?
*
* @var int
*/
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laravel/core.php
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@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Request::$foundation = RequestFoundation::createFromGlobals();
| Determine The Application Environment
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Next we're ready to determine the application environment. This may be
| Next
,
we're ready to determine the application environment. This may be
| set either via the command line options or via the mapping of URIs to
| environments that lives in the "paths.php" file for the application
| and is parsed. When determining the CLI environment, the "--env"
...
...
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ else
|
| Once we have determined the application environment, we will set it on
| the global server array of the HttpFoundation request. This makes it
| available throughout the application, though
t
it is mainly only
| available throughout the application, though it is mainly only
| used to determine which configuration files to merge in.
|
*/
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@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ if (defined('STDIN'))
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Finally we will register all of the bundles that have been defined for
| the application. None of them will be started yet, but will be setup
| the application. None of them will be started yet, but will be set
up
| so that they may be started by the developer at any time.
|
*/
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laravel/database/connection.php
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ class Connection {
/**
* Execute a SQL query against the connection.
*
* The PDO statement and boolean result will be return in an array.
* The PDO statement and boolean result will be return
ed
in an array.
*
* @param string $sql
* @param array $bindings
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@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ class Connection {
throw
$exception
;
}
// Once we have execute the query, we log the SQL, bindings, and
// Once we have execute
d
the query, we log the SQL, bindings, and
// execution time in a static array that is accessed by all of
// the connections actively being used by the application.
if
(
Config
::
get
(
'database.profile'
))
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@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ abstract class Model {
{
$meta
=
array
(
'key'
,
'table'
,
'connection'
,
'sequence'
,
'per_page'
,
'timestamps'
);
// If the method is actually the name of a static property on the model we'll
// If the method is actually the name of a static property on the model
,
we'll
// return the value of the static property. This makes it convenient for
// relationships to access these values off of the instances.
if
(
in_array
(
$method
,
$meta
))
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laravel/database/eloquent/query.php
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ class Query {
}
}
// The many to many relationships may have pivot table column on them
// The many to many relationships may have pivot table column
s
on them
// so we will call the "clean" method on the relationship to remove
// any pivot columns that are on the model.
if
(
$this
instanceof
Relationships\Has_Many_And_Belongs_To
)
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@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ class Query {
foreach
(
$this
->
model_includes
()
as
$include
=>
$constraints
)
{
// To get the nested includes, we want to find any includes that begin
// the relationship
and
a dot, then we will strip off the leading
// the relationship
with
a dot, then we will strip off the leading
// nesting indicator and set the include in the array.
if
(
starts_with
(
$include
,
$relationship
.
'.'
))
{
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@@ -278,4 +278,4 @@ class Query {
return
$this
;
}
}
\ No newline at end of file
}
laravel/database/eloquent/relationships/has_many_and_belongs_to.php
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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class Has_Many_And_Belongs_To extends Relationship {
$this
->
joining
=
$table
?:
$this
->
joining
(
$model
,
$associated
);
// If the Pivot table is timestamped, we'll set the timestamp columns to be
// fetched when the pivot table models are fetched by the developer else
// fetched when the pivot table models are fetched by the developer
, or
else
// the ID will be the only "extra" column fetched in by default.
if
(
Pivot
::
$timestamps
)
{
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@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ class Has_Many_And_Belongs_To extends Relationship {
}
// Next we will take the difference of the current and given IDs and detach
// all of the entities that exist
s
in the current array but are not in
// all of the entities that exist in the current array but are not in
// the array of IDs given to the method, finishing the sync.
$detach
=
array_diff
(
$current
,
$ids
);
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laravel/database/grammar.php
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ abstract class Grammar {
*/
public
function
wrap_table
(
$table
)
{
// Expressions should be injected into the query as raw strings
so
// Expressions should be injected into the query as raw strings
// so we do not want to wrap them in any way. We will just return
// the string value from the expression to be included.
if
(
$table
instanceof
Expression
)
...
...
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ abstract class Grammar {
*/
public
function
wrap
(
$value
)
{
// Expressions should be injected into the query as raw strings
so
// Expressions should be injected into the query as raw strings
// so we do not want to wrap them in any way. We will just return
// the string value from the expression to be included.
if
(
$value
instanceof
Expression
)
...
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laravel/database/query.php
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@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ class Query {
{
// If the "column" is really an instance of a Closure, the developer is
// trying to create a join with a complex "ON" clause. So, we will add
// the join, and then call the Closure with the join
/
// the join, and then call the Closure with the join
.
if
(
$column1
instanceof
Closure
)
{
$this
->
joins
[]
=
new
Query\Join
(
$type
,
$table
);
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@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ class Query {
}
// If the column is just a string, we can assume that the join just
// has a simple
on
clause, and we'll create the join instance and
// has a simple
"ON"
clause, and we'll create the join instance and
// add the clause automatically for the developer.
else
{
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@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ class Query {
*/
public
function
or_where_id
(
$value
)
{
return
$this
->
or_where
(
'id'
,
'='
,
$value
);
return
$this
->
or_where
(
'id'
,
'='
,
$value
);
}
/**
...
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@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ class Query {
foreach
(
$segments
as
$segment
)
{
// If the segment is not a boolean connector, we can assume it i
t i
s
// If the segment is not a boolean connector, we can assume it is
// a column name, and we'll add it to the query as a new constraint
// of the query's where clause and keep iterating the segments.
if
(
$segment
!=
'_and_'
and
$segment
!=
'_or_'
)
...
...
@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ class Query {
public
function
aggregate
(
$aggregator
,
$columns
)
{
// We'll set the aggregate value so the grammar does not try to compile
// a SELECT clause on the query. If an aggregator is present, it
'
s own
// a SELECT clause on the query. If an aggregator is present, its own
// grammar function will be used to build the SQL syntax.
$this
->
aggregate
=
compact
(
'aggregator'
,
'columns'
);
...
...
@@ -713,12 +713,12 @@ class Query {
{
// Force every insert to be treated like a batch insert to make creating
// the binding array simpler since we can just spin through the inserted
// rows as if there
/
was more than one every time.
// rows as if there was more than one every time.
if
(
!
is_array
(
reset
(
$values
)))
$values
=
array
(
$values
);
$bindings
=
array
();
// We need to merge the
the
insert values into the array of the query
// We need to merge the insert values into the array of the query
// bindings so that they will be bound to the PDO statement when it
// is executed by the database connection.
foreach
(
$values
as
$value
)
...
...
@@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ class Query {
/**
* Execute the query as a DELETE statement.
*
* Optionally, an ID may be passed to the method
d
o delete a specific row.
* Optionally, an ID may be passed to the method
t
o delete a specific row.
*
* @param int $id
* @return int
...
...
@@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ class Query {
$sql
=
$this
->
grammar
->
delete
(
$this
);
return
$this
->
connection
->
query
(
$sql
,
$this
->
bindings
);
return
$this
->
connection
->
query
(
$sql
,
$this
->
bindings
);
}
/**
...
...
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@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ class Grammar extends \Laravel\Database\Grammar {
protected
function
joins
(
Query
$query
)
{
// We need to iterate through each JOIN clause that is attached to the
// query an translate it into SQL. The table and the columns will be
// query an
d
translate it into SQL. The table and the columns will be
// wrapped in identifiers to avoid naming collisions.
foreach
(
$query
->
joins
as
$join
)
{
...
...
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ class Grammar extends \Laravel\Database\Grammar {
// Each JOIN statement may have multiple clauses, so we will iterate
// through each clause creating the conditions then we'll join all
// of the together at the end to build the clause.
// of the
m
together at the end to build the clause.
foreach
(
$join
->
clauses
as
$clause
)
{
extract
(
$clause
);
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ class SQLServer extends Grammar {
// Next we need to calculate the constraint that should be placed on
// the row number to get the correct offset and limit on the query.
// If there is not limit, we'll just handle the offset.
// If there is not
a
limit, we'll just handle the offset.
if
(
$query
->
limit
>
0
)
{
$finish
=
$query
->
offset
+
$query
->
limit
;
...
...
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...
...
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ class Schema {
{
// The implications method is responsible for finding any fluently
// defined indexes on the schema table and adding the explicit
// commands that are needed
to
the schema instance.
// commands that are needed
for
the schema instance.
static
::
implications
(
$table
);
foreach
(
$table
->
commands
as
$command
)
...
...
@@ -190,4 +190,4 @@ class Schema {
throw
new
\Exception
(
"Schema operations not supported for [
$driver
]."
);
}
}
\ No newline at end of file
}
laravel/database/schema/grammars/mysql.php
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class MySQL extends Grammar {
{
$columns
=
$this
->
columns
(
$table
);
// Once we the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// Once we
have
the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// front of each definition, then we'll concatenate the definitions
// using commas like normal and generate the SQL.
$columns
=
implode
(
', '
,
array_map
(
function
(
$column
)
...
...
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...
...
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ class Postgres extends Grammar {
{
$columns
=
$this
->
columns
(
$table
);
// Once we the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// Once we
have
the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// front of each definition, then we'll concatenate the definitions
// using commas like normal and generate the SQL.
$columns
=
implode
(
', '
,
array_map
(
function
(
$column
)
...
...
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...
...
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class SQLite extends Grammar {
return
$value
->
type
==
'primary'
;
});
// If we found primary key in the array of commands, we'll create the SQL for
// If we found primary key
s
in the array of commands, we'll create the SQL for
// the key addition and append it to the SQL table creation statement for
// the schema table so the index is properly generated.
if
(
!
is_null
(
$primary
))
...
...
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class SQLite extends Grammar {
{
$columns
=
$this
->
columns
(
$table
);
// Once we the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// Once we
have
the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// front of each definition, then we'll concatenate the definitions
// using commas like normal and generate the SQL.
$columns
=
array_map
(
function
(
$column
)
...
...
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ class SQLite extends Grammar {
{
// Each of the data type's have their own definition creation method
// which is responsible for creating the SQL for the type. This lets
// us
to
keep the syntax easy and fluent, while translating the
// us keep the syntax easy and fluent, while translating the
// types to the types used by the database.
$sql
=
$this
->
wrap
(
$column
)
.
' '
.
$this
->
type
(
$column
);
...
...
laravel/database/schema/grammars/sqlserver.php
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...
...
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ class SQLServer extends Grammar {
}
/**
* Ge
en
rate the SQL statements for a table modification command.
* Ge
ne
rate the SQL statements for a table modification command.
*
* @param Table $table
* @param Fluent $command
...
...
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ class SQLServer extends Grammar {
{
$columns
=
$this
->
columns
(
$table
);
// Once we the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// Once we
have
the array of column definitions, we need to add "add" to the
// front of each definition, then we'll concatenate the definitions
// using commas like normal and generate the SQL.
$columns
=
implode
(
', '
,
array_map
(
function
(
$column
)
...
...
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ class SQLServer extends Grammar {
{
$columns
=
array_map
(
array
(
$this
,
'wrap'
),
$command
->
columns
);
// Once we the array of column names, we need to add "drop" to the front
// Once we
have
the array of column names, we need to add "drop" to the front
// of each column, then we'll concatenate the columns using commas and
// generate the alter statement SQL.
$columns
=
implode
(
', '
,
array_map
(
function
(
$column
)
...
...
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...
...
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ class Event {
}
/**
* Fire an event and return the
the
first response.
* Fire an event and return the first response.
*
* Execution will be halted after the first valid response is found.
*
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...
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...
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ class File {
}
/**
* Determine if a file is a given type.
* Determine if a file is
of
a given type.
*
* The Fileinfo PHP extension is used to determine the file's MIME type.
*
...
...
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ class File {
$mime
=
finfo_file
(
finfo_open
(
FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE
),
$path
);
// The MIME configuration file contains an array of file extensions and
// their associated MIME types. We will
spin
through each extension the
// their associated MIME types. We will
loop
through each extension the
// developer wants to check and look for the MIME type.
foreach
((
array
)
$extensions
as
$extension
)
{
...
...
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ class File {
$items
=
new
fIterator
(
$directory
,
$options
);
// To get the latest created file, we'll simply
spin
through the
// To get the latest created file, we'll simply
loop
through the
// directory, setting the latest file if we encounter a file
// with a UNIX timestamp greater than the latest one.
foreach
(
$items
as
$item
)
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...
...
@@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ function root_namespace($class, $separator = '\\')
/**
* Get the "class basename" of a class or object.
*
* The basename is considered the name of the class minus all namespaces.
* The basename is considered t
o be t
he name of the class minus all namespaces.
*
* @param object|string $class
* @return string
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...
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...
...
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ class IoC {
$reflector
=
new
\ReflectionClass
(
$type
);
// If the type is not instantiable, the developer is attempting to resolve
// an abstract type such as an Interface of Abstract Class and there is
// an abstract type such as an Interface of
an
Abstract Class and there is
// no binding registered for the abstraction so we need to bail out.
if
(
!
$reflector
->
isInstantiable
())
{
...
...
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...
...
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ $response->send();
| And We're Done!
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Raise the "done" event so extra output can be attached to the response
| Raise the "done" event so extra output can be attached to the response
.
| This allows the adding of debug toolbars, etc. to the view, or may be
| used to do some kind of logging by the application.
|
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...
laravel/log.php
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...
...
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ class Log {
// If there aren't listeners on the log event, we'll just write to the
// log files using the default conventions, writing one log file per
// day so the
y
files don't get too crowded.
// day so the files don't get too crowded.
else
{
$message
=
static
::
format
(
$type
,
$message
);
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...
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...
...
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class Paginator {
/**
* The compiled appendage that will be appended to the links.
*
* This consists of a sprintf format
with a page place-holder and query string.
* This consists of a sprintf format with a page place-holder and query string.
*
* @var string
*/
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...
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...
...
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ class Pluralizer {
return
$value
;
}
// Next
we will check the "irregular" patterns, which contains
words
// Next
, we will check the "irregular" patterns, which contain
words
// like "children" and "teeth" which can not be inflected using the
// typically used regular expression matching approach.
foreach
(
$irregular
as
$irregular
=>
$pattern
)
...
...
laravel/response.php
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...
...
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ class Response {
public
function
render
()
{
// If the content is a stringable object, we'll go ahead and call
// t
o
toString method so that we can get the string content of
// t
he
toString method so that we can get the string content of
// the content object. Otherwise we'll just cast to string.
if
(
str_object
(
$this
->
content
))
{
...
...
laravel/routing/filter.php
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...
...
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class Filter {
public
static
$filters
=
array
();
/**
* The route filters that are based on pattern.
* The route filters that are based on
a
pattern.
*
* @var array
*/
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...
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...
...
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use Laravel\Response;
class
Route
{
/**
* The URI the route respon
se
to.
* The URI the route respon
ds
to.
*
* @var string
*/
...
...
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class Route {
public
$action
;
/**
* The parameters that will passed to the route callback.
* The parameters that will
be
passed to the route callback.
*
* @var array
*/
...
...
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ class Route {
// We'll set the parameters based on the number of parameters passed
// compared to the parameters that were needed. If more parameters
// are needed, we'll merge in defaults.
// are needed, we'll merge in
the
defaults.
$this
->
parameters
(
$action
,
$parameters
);
}
...
...
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class Route {
// If there are less parameters than wildcards, we will figure out how
// many parameters we need to inject from the array of defaults and
// merge them in
in
to the main array for the route.
// merge them into the main array for the route.
if
(
count
(
$defaults
)
>
count
(
$parameters
))
{
$defaults
=
array_slice
(
$defaults
,
count
(
$parameters
));
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...
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...
...
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class Router {
public
static
$group
;
/**
* The "handes" clause for the bundle currently being routed.
* The "hand
l
es" clause for the bundle currently being routed.
*
* @var string
*/
...
...
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ class Router {
$root
=
Bundle
::
option
(
$bundle
,
'handles'
);
// If the controller is a "home" controller, we'll need to also build a
// If the controller is a "home" controller, we'll need to also build a
n
// index method route for the controller. We'll remove "home" from the
// route root and setup a route to point to the index method.
if
(
ends_with
(
$controller
,
'home'
))
...
...
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ class Router {
// To find the route, we'll simply spin through the routes looking
// for a route with a "uses" key matching the action, and if we
// find one we cache and return it.
// find one
,
we cache and return it.
foreach
(
static
::
routes
()
as
$method
=>
$routes
)
{
foreach
(
$routes
as
$key
=>
$value
)
...
...
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ class Router {
{
foreach
(
static
::
method
(
$method
)
as
$route
=>
$action
)
{
// We only need to check routes with regular expression since all other
// We only need to check routes with regular expression since all other
s
// would have been able to be matched by the search for literal matches
// we just did before we started searching.
if
(
str_contains
(
$route
,
'('
))
...
...
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...
...
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ class Session {
const
csrf_token
=
'csrf_token'
;
/**
* Create the session payload and
the
load the session.
* Create the session payload and load the session.
*
* @return void
*/
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...
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...
...
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ class URI {
}
/**
* Get a specific segment of the request URI via a
n
one-based index.
* Get a specific segment of the request URI via a one-based index.
*
* <code>
* // Get the first segment of the request URI
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...
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...
...
@@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ class URL {
return
$url
;
}
// Unless $https is specified (true or false)
then
maintain the current request
// security for any new links generated. So https for all secure links.
// Unless $https is specified (true or false)
, we
maintain the current request
// security for any new links generated.
So https for all secure links.
if
(
is_null
(
$https
))
$https
=
Request
::
secure
();
$root
=
static
::
base
()
.
'/'
.
Config
::
get
(
'application.index'
);
...
...
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ class URL {
}
/**
* Generate a action URL from a route definition
* Generate a
n
action URL from a route definition
*
* @param array $route
* @param string $action
...
...
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ class URL {
$bundle
=
Bundle
::
get
(
$bundle
);
// If a bundle exists for the action, we will attempt to use it
'
s "handles"
// If a bundle exists for the action, we will attempt to use its "handles"
// clause as the root of the generated URL, as the bundle can only handle
// URIs that begin with that string and no others.
$root
=
$bundle
[
'handles'
]
?:
''
;
...
...
@@ -329,4 +329,4 @@ class URL {
return
filter_var
(
$url
,
FILTER_VALIDATE_URL
)
!==
false
;
}
}
\ No newline at end of file
}
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...
@@ -422,8 +422,8 @@ class Validator {
protected
function
size
(
$attribute
,
$value
)
{
// This method will determine if the attribute is a number, string, or file and
// return the proper size accordingly. If it is a number, the
n
number itself is
// the size; if it is a file, the
size is kilobytes in
the size; if it is a
// return the proper size accordingly. If it is a number, the number itself is
// the size; if it is a file, the
kilobytes is
the size; if it is a
// string, the length is the size.
if
(
is_numeric
(
$value
)
and
$this
->
has_rule
(
$attribute
,
$this
->
numeric_rules
))
{
...
...
@@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ class Validator {
}
// We assume that attributes present in the $_FILES array are files,
// which makes sense. If the attribute doesn't have numeric rules
// and isn't a
s
file, it's a string.
// and isn't a file, it's a string.
elseif
(
array_key_exists
(
$attribute
,
Input
::
file
()))
{
$line
=
'file'
;
...
...
@@ -883,7 +883,7 @@ class Validator {
}
/**
* Replace all place-holders for the
not_in
rule.
* Replace all place-holders for the
mimes
rule.
*
* @param string $message
* @param string $attribute
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...
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ class View implements ArrayAccess {
{
$directory
=
str_finish
(
$directory
,
DS
);
// Views may have either the default PHP file extension o
f
the "Blade"
// Views may have either the default PHP file extension o
r
the "Blade"
// extension, so we will need to check for both in the view path
// and return the first one we find for the given view.
if
(
file_exists
(
$path
=
$directory
.
$view
.
EXT
))
...
...
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ class View implements ArrayAccess {
}
// If there is no data in the array, we will render the contents of
// the "empty" view. Alternative, the "empty view" can be a raw
// the "empty" view. Alternative
ly
, the "empty view" can be a raw
// string that is prefixed with "raw|" for convenience.
else
{
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...
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Laravel takes a dead simple approach to environments, and we
| think you'll love it. Just specify which URLs belong
s
to a
| think you'll love it. Just specify which URLs belong to a
| given environment, and when you access your application
| from a URL matching that pattern, we'll be sure to
| merge in that environment's configuration files.
...
...
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