Commit 52b68c06 authored by Taylor Otwell's avatar Taylor Otwell

refactoring. adding back pagination.

parent 34452f5f
......@@ -39,6 +39,18 @@ return array(
'language' => 'en',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Timezone
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The default timezone of your application. This timezone will be used when
| Laravel needs a date, such as when writing to a log file.
|
*/
'timezone' => 'UTC',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Character Encoding
......@@ -53,46 +65,51 @@ return array(
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Timezone
| Application Key
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The default timezone of your application. This timezone will be used when
| Laravel needs a date, such as when writing to a log file.
| Your application key should be a 32 character string that is totally
| random and secret. This key is used by the encryption class to generate
| secure, encrypted strings.
|
*/
'timezone' => 'UTC',
'key' => '',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Auto-Loaded Packages
| SSL Link Generation
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The packages that should be auto-loaded each time Laravel handles
| a request. These should generally be packages that you use on almost
| every request to your application.
| Many sites use SSL to protect their users data. However, you may not
| always be able to use SSL on your development machine, meaning all HTTPS
| will be broken during development.
|
| Each package specified here will be bootstrapped and can be conveniently
| used by your application's routes, models, and libraries.
|
| Note: The package names in this array should correspond to a package
| directory in application/packages.
| For this reason, you may wish to disable the generation of HTTPS links
| throughout your application. This option does just that. All attempts to
| generate HTTPS links will generate regular HTTP links instead.
|
*/
'packages' => array(),
'ssl' => true,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Key
| Auto-Loaded Packages
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Your application key should be a 32 character string that is totally
| random and secret. This key is used by the encryption class to generate
| secure, encrypted strings.
| The packages that should be auto-loaded each time Laravel handles a
| request. These should generally be packages that you use on almost every
| request to your application.
|
| Each package specified here will be bootstrapped and can be conveniently
| used by your application's routes, models, and libraries.
|
| Note: The package names in this array should correspond to a package
| directory in application/packages.
|
*/
'key' => '',
'packages' => array(),
);
\ No newline at end of file
<?php namespace Laravel; use Laravel\Routing\Destination;
<?php namespace Laravel;
abstract class Controller implements Destination {
abstract class Controller {
/**
* The "before" filters defined for the controller.
......@@ -27,6 +27,54 @@ abstract class Controller implements Destination {
return $this->$name;
}
/**
* Resolve a controller name to a controller instance.
*
* @param Container $container
* @param string $controller
* @param string $path
* @return Controller
*/
public static function resolve(Container $container, $controller, $path)
{
if ( ! static::load($controller, $path)) return;
// If the controller is registered in the IoC container, we will resolve it out
// of the container. Using constructor injection on controllers via the container
// allows more flexible and testable development of applications.
if ($container->registered('controllers.'.$controller))
{
return $container->resolve('controllers.'.$controller);
}
// If the controller was not registered in the container, we will instantiate
// an instance of the controller manually. All controllers are suffixed with
// "_Controller" to avoid namespacing. Allowing controllers to exist in the
// global namespace gives the developer a convenient API for using the framework.
$controller = str_replace(' ', '_', ucwords(str_replace('.', ' ', $controller))).'_Controller';
return new $controller;
}
/**
* Load the file for a given controller.
*
* @param string $controller
* @param string $path
* @return bool
*/
protected static function load($controller, $path)
{
if (file_exists($path = $path.strtolower(str_replace('.', '/', $controller)).EXT))
{
require $path;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Magic Method to handle calls to undefined functions on the controller.
*
......
<?php namespace Laravel\Database;
<?php namespace Laravel\Database; use Laravel\Paginator;
class Query {
......@@ -430,16 +430,12 @@ class Query {
/**
* Set the query limit and offset for a given page and item per page count.
*
* If the given page is not an integer or is less than one, one will be used.
*
* @param int $page
* @param int $per_page
* @return Query
*/
public function for_page($page, $per_page)
{
if ($page < 1 or filter_var($page, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT) === false) $page = 1;
return $this->skip(($page - 1) * $per_page)->take($per_page);
}
......@@ -522,6 +518,22 @@ class Query {
return $result;
}
/**
* Get the paginated query results as a Paginator instance.
*
* @param int $per_page
* @param array $columns
* @return Paginator
*/
public function paginate($per_page, $columns = array('*'))
{
// Calculate the current page for the request. The page number will be validated
// and adjusted by the Paginator class, so we can assume it is valid.
$page = Paginator::page($total = $this->count(), $per_page);
return Paginator::make($this->for_page($page, $per_page)->get($columns), $total, $per_page);
}
/**
* Insert an array of values into the database table.
*
......
......@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ class Lang {
{
if (count($paths) == 0) $paths = array(SYS_LANG_PATH, LANG_PATH);
if (is_null($language)) $language = Config::get('application.language');
return new static($key, $replacements, $language, $paths);
}
......@@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ class Lang {
*/
protected function load($file)
{
if (isset(static::$lines[$this->language.$file])) return;
if (isset(static::$lines[$this->language.$file])) return true;
$language = array();
......
<?php return array(
'previous' => '&larr; Previous',
'first' => 'First',
'next' => 'Next &rarr;',
'last' => 'Last',
'status' => 'Page :current of :last',
);
\ No newline at end of file
......@@ -2,15 +2,19 @@
return array(
/**
* The validation error messages.
*
* These error messages will be used by the Validator class if no
* other messages are provided by the developer.
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Validation Error Messages
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These error messages will be used by the Validator class if no other
| messages are provided by the developer. They may be overriden by the
| developer in the application language directory.
|
*/
"accepted" => "The :attribute must be accepted.",
"active_url" => "The :attribute does not exist.",
"active_url" => "The :attribute is not an active URL.",
"alpha" => "The :attribute may only contain letters.",
"alpha_dash" => "The :attribute may only contain letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores.",
"alpha_num" => "The :attribute may only contain letters and numbers.",
......@@ -30,10 +34,14 @@ return array(
"unique" => "The :attribute has already been taken.",
"url" => "The :attribute format is invalid.",
/**
* The following words are appended to the "size" messages when
* applicable, such as when validating string lengths or the
* size of file uploads.
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Validation Units
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The following words are appended to the "size" messages when applicable,
| such as when validating string lengths or the size of file uploads.
|
*/
"characters" => "characters",
......
......@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ if (Config::get('session.driver') !== '')
* be returned to the browser.
*/
require SYS_PATH.'request'.EXT;
require SYS_PATH.'routing/router'.EXT;
require SYS_PATH.'routing/route'.EXT;
require SYS_PATH.'routing/router'.EXT;
require SYS_PATH.'routing/loader'.EXT;
require SYS_PATH.'routing/caller'.EXT;
......
......@@ -10,71 +10,84 @@ class Paginator {
public $results;
/**
* The total number of results.
* The current page.
*
* @var int
*/
public $total;
protected $page;
/**
* The current page.
* The last page available for the result set.
*
* @var int
*/
public $page;
protected $last;
/**
* The number of items per page.
* The total number of results.
*
* @var int
*/
public $per_page;
protected $total;
/**
* The last page available for the result set.
* The number of items per page.
*
* @var int
*/
public $last_page;
protected $per_page;
/**
* The values that should be appended to the end of the link query strings.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $appends;
/**
* The language that should be used when generating page links.
* The compiled appendage that will be appended to the links.
*
* This consists of a sprintf format with a page place-holder and query string.
*
* @var string
*/
public $language;
protected $appendage;
/**
* The values that should be appended to the end of the link query strings.
* The current request instance.
*
* @var array
* @var Request
*/
public $append = array();
protected $request;
/**
* The format that will be used to wrap the entire pagination string.
* The paginatino elements that will be generated.
*
* @var string
* @var array
*/
protected $wrapper = '<div class="pagination">%s</div>';
protected $elements = array('first', 'previous', 'status', 'next', 'last');
/**
* Create a new Paginator instance.
*
* @param array $results
* @param int $last
* @param int $page
* @param int $total
* @param int $per_page
* @param int $last_page
* @return void
*/
protected function __construct($results, $page, $total, $per_page, $last_page)
protected function __construct($results, $page, $total, $per_page, $last)
{
$this->page = $page;
$this->last = $last;
$this->total = $total;
$this->results = $results;
$this->per_page = $per_page;
$this->last_page = $last_page;
// Grab the active request instance. This is used to determine the current URI
// and to determine if HTTPS links should be generated.
$this->request = IoC::container()->core('request');
}
/**
......@@ -93,10 +106,6 @@ class Paginator {
/**
* Get the current page from the request query string.
*
* The page will be validated and adjusted if it is less than one or greater than the last page.
* For example, if the current page is not an integer or less than one, one will be returned.
* If the current page is greater than the last page, the last page will be returned.
*
* @param int $total
* @param int $per_page
* @return int
......@@ -105,9 +114,13 @@ class Paginator {
{
$page = IoC::container()->core('input')->get('page', 1);
if (is_numeric($page) and $page > $last_page = ceil($total / $per_page))
// The page will be validated and adjusted if it is less than one or greater
// than the last page. For example, if the current page is not an integer or
// less than one, one will be returned. If the current page is greater than
// the last page, the last page will be returned.
if (is_numeric($page) and $page > $last = ceil($total / $per_page))
{
return ($last_page > 0) ? $last_page : 1;
return ($last > 0) ? $last : 1;
}
return ($page < 1 or filter_var($page, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT) === false) ? 1 : $page;
......@@ -116,163 +129,183 @@ class Paginator {
/**
* Create the HTML pagination links.
*
* @param int $adjacent
* @return string
*/
public function links($adjacent = 4)
public function links()
{
if ($this->last_page <= 1) return '';
if ($this->last <= 1) return '';
// If there are two few pages to make showing a slider possible, we will just display a
// range of plain number links. The hard-coded "7" is to account for all of the constant
// elements in a sliding range, namely the current page, the two ellipses, the two
// beginning and ending pages.
$numbers = ($this->last_page < 7 + ($adjacent * 2)) ? $this->range(1, $this->last_page) : $this->slider($adjacent);
// Each pagination element is created by an element method. This allows
// us to keep this class clean and simple, because pagination code can
// become a mess. We would rather keep it simple and beautiful.
foreach ($this->elements as $element)
{
$elements[] = $this->$element(Lang::line("pagination.{$element}")->get());
}
return sprintf($this->wrapper, $this->previous().$numbers.$this->next());
return '<div class="pagination">'.implode(' ', $elements).'</div>'.PHP_EOL;
}
/**
* Build sliding list of HTML numeric page links.
* Get the "status" pagination element.
*
* @param int $adjacent
* @param string $text
* @return string
*/
private function slider($adjacent)
{
if ($this->page <= $adjacent * 2)
{
return $this->range(1, 2 + ($adjacent * 2)).$this->ending();
}
elseif ($this->page >= $this->last_page - ($adjacent * 2))
protected function status($text)
{
return $this->beginning().$this->range($this->last_page - 2 - ($adjacent * 2), $this->last_page);
}
else
{
return $this->beginning().$this->range($this->page - $adjacent, $this->page + $adjacent).$this->ending();
}
return str_replace(array(':current', ':last'), array($this->page, $this->last), $text);
}
/**
* Generate the "previous" HTML link.
* Create the "first" pagination element.
*
* @param string $text
* @return string
*/
public function previous()
{
$text = Lang::line('pagination.previous')->get($this->language);
if ($this->page > 1)
protected function first($text)
{
return $this->link($this->page - 1, $text, 'prev_page').' ';
}
return HTML::span($text, array('class' => 'disabled prev_page')).' ';
return $this->backwards(__FUNCTION__, $text, 1);
}
/**
* Generate the "next" HTML link.
* Create the "previous" pagination element.
*
* @param string $text
* @return string
*/
public function next()
protected function previous($text)
{
$text = Lang::line('pagination.next')->get($this->language);
return $this->backwards(__FUNCTION__, $text, $this->page - 1);
}
if ($this->page < $this->last_page)
/**
* Create the "next" pagination element.
*
* @param string $text
* @return string
*/
protected function next($text)
{
return $this->link($this->page + 1, $text, 'next_page');
return $this->forwards(__FUNCTION__, $text, $this->page + 1);
}
return HTML::span($text, array('class' => 'disabled next_page'));
/**
* Create the "last" pagination element.
*
* @param string $text
* @return string
*/
protected function last($text)
{
return $this->forwards(__FUNCTION__, $text, $this->last);
}
/**
* Build the first two page links for a sliding page range.
* Create a "backwards" paginatino element.
*
* This function handles the creation of the first and previous elements.
*
* @param string $element
* @param string $text
* @param int $last
* @return string
*/
private function beginning()
protected function backwards($element, $text, $last)
{
return $this->range(1, 2).'<span class="dots">...</span>';
return $this->element($element, $text, $last, function($page) { return $page <= 1; });
}
/**
* Build the last two page links for a sliding page range.
* Create a "forwards" paginatino element.
*
* This function handles the creation of the next and last elements.
*
* @param string $element
* @param string $text
* @param int $last
* @return string
*/
private function ending()
protected function forwards($element, $text, $last)
{
return '<span class="dots">...</span>'.$this->range($this->last_page - 1, $this->last_page);
return $this->element($element, $text, $last, function($page, $last) { return $page >= $last; });
}
/**
* Build a range of page links.
* Create a chronological pagination element.
*
* For the current page, an HTML span element will be generated instead of a link.
*
* @param int $start
* @param int $end
* @param string $element
* @param string $text
* @param int $page
* @param Closure $disabler
* @return string
*/
private function range($start, $end)
protected function element($element, $text, $page, $disabler)
{
$pages = '';
$class = "{$element}_page";
for ($i = $start; $i <= $end; $i++)
if ($disabler($this->page, $this->last))
{
$pages .= ($this->page == $i) ? HTML::span($i, array('class' => 'current')).' ' : $this->link($i, $i, null).' ';
return HTML::span($text, array('class' => "disabled {$class}"));
}
else
{
// We will assume the page links should use HTTPS if the current request
// is also using HTTPS. Since pagination links automatically point to
// the current URI, this makes pretty good sense.
list($uri, $secure) = array($this->request->uri(), $this->request->secure());
return $pages;
return HTML::link($uri.$this->appendage($element, $page), $text, array('class' => $class), $secure);
}
}
/**
* Create a HTML page link.
* Create the pagination link "appendage" for an element.
*
* @param string $element
* @param int $page
* @param string $text
* @param string $attributes
* @return string
*/
private function link($page, $text, $class)
protected function appendage($element, $page)
{
$append = '';
foreach ($this->append as $key => $value)
// The appendage string contains the query string, but it also contains a
// place-holder for the page number. This will be used to insert the
// correct page number based on the element being created.
if (is_null($this->appendage))
{
$append .= '&'.$key.'='.$value;
$this->appendage = '?page=%s'.http_build_query((array) $this->appends);
}
$request = IoC::container()->core('request');
return HTML::link($request->uri().'?page='.$page.$append, $text, compact('class'), $request->secure());
return sprintf($this->appendage, $page);
}
/**
* Set the language that should be used when generating page links.
* Set the items that should be appended to the link query strings.
*
* This provides a convenient method of maintaining sort or passing other information
* to the route handling pagination.
*
* @param string $language
* @param array $values
* @return Paginator
*/
public function lang($language)
public function appends($values)
{
$this->language = $language;
$this->appends = $values;
return $this;
}
/**
* Set the items that should be appended to the link query strings.
* Set the elements that should be included when creating the pagination links.
*
* @param array $values
* @return Paginator
* The available elements are "first", "previous", "status", "next", and "last".
*
* @param array $elements
* @return string
*/
public function append($values)
public function elements($elements)
{
$this->append = $values;
$this->elements = $elements;
return $this;
}
......
<?php namespace Laravel;
<?php namespace Laravel; use Closure;
class Request {
......@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class Request {
return $this->server['REMOTE_ADDR'];
}
return ($default instanceof \Closure) ? call_user_func($default) : $default;
return ($default instanceof Closure) ? call_user_func($default) : $default;
}
/**
......
......@@ -141,17 +141,17 @@ class Response {
*
* <code>
* // Create a response with the "layout" named view
* return Response::with('layout');
* return Response::of('layout');
*
* // Create a response with the "layout" named view and data
* return Response::with('layout', array('name' => 'Taylor'));
* return Response::of('layout', array('name' => 'Taylor'));
* </code>
*
* @param string $name
* @param array $data
* @return Response
*/
public static function with($name, $data = array())
public static function of($name, $data = array())
{
return new static(IoC::container()->core('view')->of($name, $data));
}
......@@ -296,17 +296,17 @@ class Response {
*
* <code>
* // Create a response instance with the "layout" named view
* return Response::with_layout();
* return Response::of_layout();
*
* // Create a response instance with a named view and data
* return Response::with_layout(array('name' => 'Taylor'));
* return Response::of_layout(array('name' => 'Taylor'));
* </code>
*/
public static function __callStatic($method, $parameters)
{
if (strpos($method, 'with_') === 0)
if (strpos($method, 'of_') === 0)
{
return static::with(substr($method, 5), Arr::get($parameters, 0, array()));
return static::with(substr($method, 3), Arr::get($parameters, 0, array()));
}
}
......
......@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
use Closure;
use Laravel\Response;
use Laravel\Container;
use Laravel\Controller;
class Caller {
......@@ -53,58 +54,70 @@ class Caller {
// Since "before" filters can halt the request cycle, we will return any response
// from the before filters. Allowing the filters to halt the request cycle makes
// common tasks like authorization convenient to implement.
if ( ! is_null($response = $this->before($route)))
$before = array_merge(array('before'), $route->filters('before'));
if ( ! is_null($response = $this->filter($before, array(), true)))
{
return $this->finish($route, $response);
}
if ( ! is_null($response = $route->call()))
// If a route returns a Delegate, it means the route is delegating the handling
// of the request to a controller method. We will pass the Delegate instance
// to the "delegate" method which will call the controller.
if ($route->delegates())
{
return $this->delegate($route, $route->call());
}
// If no before filters returned a response and the route is not delegating
// execution to a controller, we will call the route like normal and return
// the response. If the no response is given by the route, we will return
// the 404 error view.
elseif ( ! is_null($response = $route->call()))
{
// If a route returns a Delegate, it also means the route is delegating the
// handling of the request to a controller method. So, we will pass the string
// to the route delegator, exploding on "@".
if ($response instanceof Delegate) return $this->delegate($route, $response->destination);
return $this->finish($route, $response);
}
// If we get to this point, no response was returned from the filters or the route.
// The 404 response will be returned to the browser instead of a blank screen.
else
{
return $this->finish($route, Response::error('404'));
}
}
/**
* Handle the delegation of a route to a controller method.
*
* @param Route $route
* @param string $delegate
* @param Delegate $delegate
* @return mixed
*/
protected function delegate(Route $route, $delegate)
protected function delegate(Route $route, Delegate $delegate)
{
if (strpos($delegate, '@') === false)
// Route delegates follow a {controller}@{method} naming convention. For example,
// to delegate to the "home" controller's "index" method, the delegate should be
// formatted like "home@index". Nested controllers may be delegated to using dot
// syntax, like so: "user.profile@show".
if (strpos($delegate->destination, '@') === false)
{
throw new \Exception("Route delegate [$delegate] has an invalid format.");
throw new \Exception("Route delegate [{$delegate->destination}] has an invalid format.");
}
list($controller, $method) = explode('@', $delegate);
list($controller, $method) = explode('@', $delegate->destination);
$controller = $this->resolve($controller);
$controller = Controller::resolve($this->container, $controller, $this->path);
// If the controller doesn't exist or the request is to an invalid method, we will
// return the 404 error response. The "before" method and any method beginning with
// an underscore are not publicly available.
if (is_null($controller) or ($method == 'before' or strncmp($method, '_', 1) === 0))
if (is_null($controller) or ! $this->callable($method))
{
return Response::error('404');
}
$controller->container = $this->container;
// Again, as was the case with route closures, if the controller "before" filters return
// a response, it will be considered the response to the request and the controller method
// will not be used to handle the request to the application.
$response = $this->before($controller);
// Again, as was the case with route closures, if the controller "before" filters
// return a response, it will be considered the response to the request and the
// controller method will not be used to handle the request to the application.
$response = $this->filter($controller->filters('before'), array(), true);
if (is_null($response))
{
......@@ -115,48 +128,14 @@ class Caller {
}
/**
* Resolve a controller name to a controller instance.
*
* @param string $controller
* @return Controller
*/
protected function resolve($controller)
{
if ( ! $this->load($controller)) return;
// If the controller is registered in the IoC container, we will resolve it out
// of the container. Using constructor injection on controllers via the container
// allows more flexible and testable development of applications.
if ($this->container->registered('controllers.'.$controller))
{
return $this->container->resolve('controllers.'.$controller);
}
// If the controller was not registered in the container, we will instantiate
// an instance of the controller manually. All controllers are suffixed with
// "_Controller" to avoid namespacing. Allowing controllers to exist in the
// global namespace gives the developer a convenient API for using the framework.
$controller = str_replace(' ', '_', ucwords(str_replace('.', ' ', $controller))).'_Controller';
return new $controller;
}
/**
* Load the file for a given controller.
* Determine if a given controller method is callable.
*
* @param string $controller
* @param string $method
* @return bool
*/
protected function load($controller)
protected function callable($method)
{
if (file_exists($path = $this->path.strtolower(str_replace('.', '/', $controller)).EXT))
{
require $path;
return true;
}
return false;
return $method == 'before' or $method == 'after' or strncmp($method, '_', 1) === 0;
}
/**
......@@ -164,11 +143,11 @@ class Caller {
*
* The route response will be converted to a Response instance and the "after" filters will be run.
*
* @param Destination $route
* @param Route|Controller $destination
* @param mixed $response
* @return Response
*/
protected function finish(Destination $destination, $response)
protected function finish($destination, $response)
{
if ( ! $response instanceof Response) $response = new Response($response);
......@@ -177,22 +156,6 @@ class Caller {
return $response;
}
/**
* Run the "before" filters for the routing destination.
*
* If a before filter returns a value, that value will be considered the response to the
* request and the route function / controller will not be used to handle the request.
*
* @param Route $route
* @return mixed
*/
protected function before(Destination $destination)
{
$before = array_merge(array('before'), $destination->filters('before'));
return $this->filter($before, array(), true);
}
/**
* Call a filter or set of filters.
*
......
<?php namespace Laravel\Routing;
interface Destination {
/**
* Get an array of filter names defined for the destination.
*
* @param string $name
* @return array
*/
public function filters($name);
}
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<?php namespace Laravel\Routing;
<?php namespace Laravel\Routing; use Closure, Laravel\Arr;
use Closure;
use Laravel\Arr;
class Route implements Destination {
class Route {
/**
* The route key, including request method and URI.
......@@ -132,6 +129,16 @@ class Route implements Destination {
return array();
}
/**
* Deteremine if the route delegates to a controller.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function delegates()
{
return is_array($this->callback) and isset($this->callback['delegate']);
}
/**
* Determine if the route has a given name.
*
......
<?php namespace Laravel\Routing;
use Laravel\Request;
interface Destination {
/**
* Get an array of filter names defined for the destination.
*
* @param string $name
* @return array
*/
public function filters($name);
}
<?php namespace Laravel\Routing; use Laravel\Request;
class Delegate {
......
......@@ -50,7 +50,16 @@ class Auth {
/**
* Get the current user of the application.
*
* If the current user is not authenticated, NULL will be returned.
* If the current user is not authenticated, null will be returned. This method
* will call the "user" closure in the authentication configuration file.
*
* <code>
* // Get the current user of the application
* $user = Auth::user();
*
* // Access a property on the current user of the application
* $email = Auth::user()->email;
* </code>
*
* @return object
*/
......@@ -64,8 +73,8 @@ class Auth {
/**
* Attempt to log a user into the application.
*
* If the given credentials are valid, the user will be considered logged into the
* application and their user ID will be stored in the session data.
* If the given credentials are valid, the user will be considered logged into
* the application and their user ID will be stored in the session data.
*
* @param string $username
* @param string $password
......@@ -101,6 +110,8 @@ class Auth {
/**
* Log the current user out of the application.
*
* The "logout" closure in the authenciation configuration file will be called.
*
* @return void
*/
public function logout()
......
<?php namespace Laravel\Security\Hashing;
#
# Portable PHP password hashing framework.
#
# Version 0.3 / genuine.
#
# Written by Solar Designer <solar at openwall.com> in 2004-2006 and placed in
# the public domain. Revised in subsequent years, still public domain.
#
# There's absolutely no warranty.
#
# The homepage URL for this framework is:
#
# http://www.openwall.com/phpass/
#
# Please be sure to update the Version line if you edit this file in any way.
# It is suggested that you leave the main version number intact, but indicate
# your project name (after the slash) and add your own revision information.
#
# Please do not change the "private" password hashing method implemented in
# here, thereby making your hashes incompatible. However, if you must, please
# change the hash type identifier (the "$P$") to something different.
#
# Obviously, since this code is in the public domain, the above are not
# requirements (there can be none), but merely suggestions.
#
//
// Portable PHP password hashing framework.
//
// Version 0.3 / genuine.
//
// Written by Solar Designer <solar at openwall.com> in 2004-2006 and placed in
// the public domain. Revised in subsequent years, still public domain.
//
// There's absolutely no warranty.
//
// The homepage URL for this framework is:
//
// http://www.openwall.com/phpass/
//
// Please be sure to update the Version line if you edit this file in any way.
// It is suggested that you leave the main version number intact, but indicate
// your project name (after the slash) and add your own revision information.
//
// Please do not change the "private" password hashing method implemented in
// here, thereby making your hashes incompatible. However, if you must, please
// change the hash type identifier (the "$P$") to something different.
//
// Obviously, since this code is in the public domain, the above are not
// requirements (there can be none), but merely suggestions.
//
class Bcrypt implements Engine {
var $itoa64;
var $iteration_count_log2;
......@@ -123,12 +123,12 @@ class Bcrypt implements Engine {
if (strlen($salt) != 8)
return $output;
# We're kind of forced to use MD5 here since it's the only
# cryptographic primitive available in all versions of PHP
# currently in use. To implement our own low-level crypto
# in PHP would result in much worse performance and
# consequently in lower iteration counts and hashes that are
# quicker to crack (by non-PHP code).
// We're kind of forced to use MD5 here since it's the only
// cryptographic primitive available in all versions of PHP
// currently in use. To implement our own low-level crypto
// in PHP would result in much worse performance and
// consequently in lower iteration counts and hashes that are
// quicker to crack (by non-PHP code).
if (PHP_VERSION >= '5') {
$hash = md5($salt . $password, TRUE);
do {
......@@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ class Bcrypt implements Engine {
protected function gensalt_extended($input)
{
$count_log2 = min($this->iteration_count_log2 + 8, 24);
# This should be odd to not reveal weak DES keys, and the
# maximum valid value is (2**24 - 1) which is odd anyway.
// This should be odd to not reveal weak DES keys, and the
// maximum valid value is (2**24 - 1) which is odd anyway.
$count = (1 << $count_log2) - 1;
$output = '_';
......@@ -167,14 +167,14 @@ class Bcrypt implements Engine {
protected function gensalt_blowfish($input)
{
# This one needs to use a different order of characters and a
# different encoding scheme from the one in encode64() above.
# We care because the last character in our encoded string will
# only represent 2 bits. While two known implementations of
# bcrypt will happily accept and correct a salt string which
# has the 4 unused bits set to non-zero, we do not want to take
# chances and we also do not want to waste an additional byte
# of entropy.
// This one needs to use a different order of characters and a
// different encoding scheme from the one in encode64() above.
// We care because the last character in our encoded string will
// only represent 2 bits. While two known implementations of
// bcrypt will happily accept and correct a salt string which
// has the 4 unused bits set to non-zero, we do not want to take
// chances and we also do not want to waste an additional byte
// of entropy.
$itoa64 = './ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789';
$output = '$2a$';
......@@ -235,9 +235,9 @@ class Bcrypt implements Engine {
if (strlen($hash) == 34)
return $hash;
# Returning '*' on error is safe here, but would _not_ be safe
# in a crypt(3)-like function used _both_ for generating new
# hashes and for validating passwords against existing hashes.
// Returning '*' on error is safe here, but would _not_ be safe
// in a crypt(3)-like function used _both_ for generating new
// hashes and for validating passwords against existing hashes.
return '*';
}
......
......@@ -46,6 +46,14 @@ class Payload {
*
* A default value may also be specified, and will be returned in the item doesn't exist.
*
* <code>
* // Get an item from the session
* $name = Session::get('name');
*
* // Return a default value if the item doesn't exist
* $name = Session::get('name', 'Taylor');
* </code>
*
* @param string $key
* @param mixed $default
* @return mixed
......@@ -66,6 +74,11 @@ class Payload {
/**
* Write an item to the session.
*
* <code>
* // Write an item to the session
* Session::put('name', 'Taylor');
* </code>
*
* @param string $key
* @param mixed $value
* @return Driver
......@@ -83,6 +96,11 @@ class Payload {
* Flash data only exists for the next request. After that, it will be removed from
* the session. Flash data is useful for temporary status or welcome messages.
*
* <code>
* // Flash an item to the session
* Session::flash('name', 'Taylor');
* </code>
*
* @param string $key
* @param mixed $value
* @return Driver
......@@ -110,6 +128,11 @@ class Payload {
* If a string is passed to the method, only that item will be kept. An array may also
* be passed to the method, in which case all items in the array will be kept.
*
* <code>
* // Keep a session flash item from expiring
* Session::keep('name');
* </code>
*
* @param string|array $key
* @return void
*/
......
......@@ -9,6 +9,13 @@ class Cookie implements Transporter {
*/
protected $cookies;
/**
* The name of the cookie used to store the session ID.
*
* @var string
*/
const key = 'laravel_session';
/**
* Create a new cookie session transporter instance.
*
......@@ -28,7 +35,7 @@ class Cookie implements Transporter {
*/
public function get($config)
{
return $this->cookies->get('laravel_session');
return $this->cookies->get(Cookie::key);
}
/**
......@@ -40,9 +47,12 @@ class Cookie implements Transporter {
*/
public function put($id, $config)
{
$minutes = ($config['expire_on_close']) ? 0 : $config['lifetime'];
// Session cookies may be set to expire on close, which means we will need to
// pass "0" into the cookie manager. This will cause the cookie to not be
// deleted until the user closes their browser.
$minutes = ( ! $config['expire_on_close']) ? $config['lifetime'] : 0;
$this->cookies->put('laravel_session', $id, $minutes, $config['path'], $config['domain']);
$this->cookies->put(Cookie::key, $id, $minutes, $config['path'], $config['domain']);
}
}
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<?php namespace Laravel\Session\Transporters;
/**
* Session transporters are responsible for getting the session identifier
* to the client. This can be done via cookies or some other means.
*/
interface Transporter {
/**
......
......@@ -20,9 +20,16 @@ class URL {
{
if (filter_var($url, FILTER_VALIDATE_URL) !== false) return $url;
// First, we need to build the base URL for the application, as well as handle
// the generation of links using SSL. It is possible for the developer to disable
// the generation of SSL links throughout the application, making it more
// convenient to create applications without SSL on the development box.
$base = Config::get('application.url').'/'.Config::get('application.index');
if ($https) $base = preg_replace('~http://~', 'https://', $base, 1);
if ($https and Config::get('application.ssl'))
{
$base = preg_replace('~http://~', 'https://', $base, 1);
}
return rtrim($base, '/').'/'.ltrim($url, '/');
}
......
......@@ -4,10 +4,17 @@ use Closure;
use Laravel\IoC;
use Laravel\Str;
use Laravel\Lang;
use Laravel\Database\Manager as Database;
use Laravel\Database\Manager as DB;
class Validator {
/**
* The registered custom validators.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $validators = array();
/**
* The validation rules.
*
......@@ -80,8 +87,8 @@ class Validator {
}
$this->rules = $rules;
$this->messages = $messages;
$this->attributes = $attributes;
$this->messages = array_merge($this->messages, $messages);
}
/**
......@@ -97,6 +104,18 @@ class Validator {
return new static($attributes, $rules, $messages);
}
/**
* Register a custom validator.
*
* @param string $name
* @param Closure $validator
* @return void
*/
public static function register($name, $validator)
{
static::$validators[$name] = $validator;
}
/**
* Validate the target array using the specified validation rules.
*
......@@ -138,7 +157,7 @@ class Validator {
{
list($rule, $parameters) = $this->parse($rule);
if ( ! method_exists($this, $validator = 'validate_'.$rule))
if ( ! method_exists($this, $validator = 'validate_'.$rule) and ! isset(static::$validators[$rule]))
{
throw new \Exception("Validation rule [$rule] doesn't exist.");
}
......@@ -327,7 +346,7 @@ class Validator {
{
if ( ! isset($parameters[1])) $parameters[1] = $attribute;
if (is_null($this->connection)) $this->connection = Database::connection();
if (is_null($this->connection)) $this->connection = DB::connection();
return $this->connection->table($parameters[0])->where($parameters[1], '=', $this->attributes[$attribute])->count() == 0;
}
......@@ -434,8 +453,8 @@ class Validator {
* Developer specified attribute specific rules take first priority.
* Developer specified error rules take second priority.
*
* If the message has not been specified by the developer, the default will be used
* from the validation language file.
* If the message has not been specified by the developer, the default
* will be used from the validation language file.
*
* @param string $attribute
* @param string $rule
......@@ -479,16 +498,23 @@ class Validator {
*/
protected function format_message($message, $attribute, $rule, $parameters)
{
$display = Lang::line('attributes.'.$attribute)->get($this->language, str_replace('_', ' ', $attribute));
// First we will get the language line for the attribute being validated.
// Storing attribute names in a validation file allows the easily replacement
// of attribute names (email) with more reader friendly versions (E-Mail).
$display = Lang::line('validation.attributes.'.$attribute)->get($this->language, str_replace('_', ' ', $attribute));
$message = str_replace(':attribute', $display, $message);
// The "size" family of rules all have place-holders for the values applicable
// to their function. For example, the "max" rule has a ":max" place-holder.
if (in_array($rule, $this->size_rules))
{
$max = ($rule == 'between') ? $parameters[1] : $parameters[0];
$message = str_replace(array(':size', ':min', ':max'), array($parameters[0], $parameters[0], $max), $message);
}
// The "inclusion" rules, which are rules that check if a value is within
// a list of values, all have a place-holder to display the allowed values.
elseif (in_array($rule, array('in', 'not_in', 'mimes')))
{
$message = str_replace(':values', implode(', ', $parameters), $message);
......@@ -524,6 +550,9 @@ class Validator {
*/
protected function parse($rule)
{
// The format for specifying validation rules and parameters follows a {rule}:{parameters}
// convention. For instance, "max:3" specifies that the value may only be 3 characters in
// length. And "unique:users" specifies that a value must be unique on the "users" table.
$parameters = (($colon = strpos($rule, ':')) !== false) ? explode(',', substr($rule, $colon + 1)) : array();
return array(is_numeric($colon) ? substr($rule, 0, $colon) : $rule, $parameters);
......@@ -553,4 +582,20 @@ class Validator {
return $this;
}
/**
* Dynamically handle calls to custom registered validators.
*/
public function __call($method, $parameters)
{
// First we will slice the "validate_" prefix off of the validator since custom
// validators are not registered with such a prefix. We will then call the validator
// and pass it the parameters we received.
if (isset(static::$validators[$method = substr($method, 9)]))
{
return call_user_func_array(static::$validators[$method], $parameters);
}
throw new \Exception("Call to undefined method [$method] on Validator instance.");
}
}
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