<?php /** * TUrlManager class file * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @link http://www.pradosoft.com/ * @copyright Copyright © 2006 PradoSoft * @license http://www.pradosoft.com/license/ * @version $Id $ * @package System.Web */ /** * TUrlManager class * * TUrlManager is the base class for managing URLs that can be * recognized by PRADO applications. It provides the default implementation * for parsing and constructing URLs. * * Derived classes may override {@link constructUrl} and {@link parseUrl} * to provide customized URL schemes. * * By default, {@link THttpRequest} uses TUrlManager as its URL manager. * If you want to use your customized URL manager, load your manager class * as an application module and set {@link THttpRequest::setUrlManager THttpRequest.UrlManager} * with the ID of your URL manager module. * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @version $Id $ * @package System.Web * @since 3.0.6 */ class TUrlManager extends TModule { /** * Constructs a URL that can be recognized by PRADO. * * This method provides the actual implementation used by {@link THttpRequest::constructUrl}. * Override this method if you want to provide your own way of URL formatting. * If you do so, you may also need to override {@link parseUrl} so that the URL can be properly parsed. * * The URL is constructed as the following format: * /entryscript.php?serviceID=serviceParameter&get1=value1&... * If {@link THttpRequest::setUrlFormat THttpRequest.UrlFormat} is 'Path', * the following format is used instead: * /entryscript.php/serviceID/serviceParameter/get1,value1/get2,value2... * @param string service ID * @param string service parameter * @param array GET parameters, null if not provided * @param boolean whether to encode the ampersand in URL * @param boolean whether to encode the GET parameters (their names and values) * @return string URL * @see parseUrl */ public function constructUrl($serviceID,$serviceParam,$getItems,$encodeAmpersand,$encodeGetItems) { $url=$serviceID.'='.urlencode($serviceParam); $amp=$encodeAmpersand?'&':'&'; $request=$this->getRequest(); if(is_array($getItems) || $getItems instanceof Traversable) { if($encodeGetItems) { foreach($getItems as $name=>$value) { if(is_array($value)) { $name=urlencode($name.'[]'); foreach($value as $v) $url.=$amp.$name.'='.urlencode($v); } else $url.=$amp.urlencode($name).'='.urlencode($value); } } else { foreach($getItems as $name=>$value) { if(is_array($value)) { foreach($value as $v) $url.=$amp.$name.'[]='.$v; } else $url.=$amp.$name.'='.$value; } } } if($request->getUrlFormat()===THttpRequestUrlFormat::Path) return $request->getApplicationUrl().'/'.strtr($url,array($amp=>'/','?'=>'/','='=>$request->getUrlParamSeparator())); else return $request->getApplicationUrl().'?'.$url; } /** * Parses the request URL and returns an array of input parameters. * This method is automatically invoked by {@link THttpRequest} when * handling a user request. * * In general, this method should parse the path info part of the requesting URL * and generate an array of name-value pairs according to some scheme. * The current implementation deals with both 'Get' and 'Path' URL formats. * * You may override this method to support customized URL format. * @return array list of input parameters, indexed by parameter names * @see constructUrl */ public function parseUrl() { $request=$this->getRequest(); $pathInfo=trim($request->getPathInfo(),'/'); if($request->getUrlFormat()===THttpRequestUrlFormat::Path && $pathInfo!=='') { $separator=$request->getUrlParamSeparator(); $paths=explode('/',$pathInfo); $getVariables=array(); foreach($paths as $path) { if(($path=trim($path))!=='') { if(($pos=strpos($path,$separator))!==false) { $name=substr($path,0,$pos); $value=substr($path,$pos+1); if(($pos=strpos($name,'[]'))!==false) $getVariables[substr($name,0,$pos)][]=$value; else $getVariables[$name]=$value; } else $getVariables[$path]=''; } } return $getVariables; } else return array(); } } ?>