namespace Friendica\Content\Widget;
-use Friendica\Core\L10n;
-
-require_once 'boot.php';
-require_once 'include/text.php';
+use Friendica\Content\Feature;
+use Friendica\Core\Renderer;
+use Friendica\DI;
/**
* TagCloud widget
class CalendarExport
{
/**
- * @brief Get the events widget.
+ * Get the events widget.
*
* @return string Formated HTML of the calendar widget.
+ * @throws \Friendica\Network\HTTPException\InternalServerErrorException
*/
public static function getHTML() {
- $a = get_app();
+ $a = DI::app();
+
+ if (empty($a->data['user'])) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ $owner_uid = intval($a->data['user']['uid']);
+
+ // The permission testing is a little bit tricky because we have to respect many cases.
-// $owner_uid = $a->data['user']['uid'];
-// // The permission testing is a little bit tricky because we have to respect many cases.
-//
-// // It's not the private events page (we don't get the $owner_uid for /events).
-// if (! local_user() && ! $owner_uid) {
-// return;
-// }
-//
-// /*
-// * Cal logged in user (test permission at foreign profile page).
-// * If the $owner uid is available we know it is part of one of the profile pages (like /cal).
-// * So we have to test if if it's the own profile page of the logged in user
-// * or a foreign one. For foreign profile pages we need to check if the feature
-// * for exporting the cal is enabled (otherwise the widget would appear for logged in users
-// * on foreigen profile pages even if the widget is disabled).
-// */
-// if (intval($owner_uid) && local_user() !== $owner_uid && ! Feature::isEnabled($owner_uid, "export_calendar")) {
-// return;
-// }
-//
-// /*
-// * If it's a kind of profile page (intval($owner_uid)) return if the user not logged in and
-// * export feature isn't enabled.
-// */
-// if (intval($owner_uid) && ! local_user() && ! Feature::isEnabled($owner_uid, "export_calendar")) {
-// return;
-// }
+ // It's not the private events page (we don't get the $owner_uid for /events).
+ if (!local_user() && !$owner_uid) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If it's a kind of profile page (intval($owner_uid)) return if the user not logged in and
+ * export feature isn't enabled.
+ */
/*
- * All the legacy checks above seem to be equivalent to the check below, see https://ethercalc.org/z6ehv1tut9cm
- * If there is a mistake in the spreadsheet, please notify @MrPetovan on GitHub or by email mrpetovan@gmail.com
+ * Cal logged in user (test permission at foreign profile page).
+ * If the $owner uid is available we know it is part of one of the profile pages (like /cal).
+ * So we have to test if if it's the own profile page of the logged in user
+ * or a foreign one. For foreign profile pages we need to check if the feature
+ * for exporting the cal is enabled (otherwise the widget would appear for logged in users
+ * on foreigen profile pages even if the widget is disabled).
*/
- if (!local_user()) {
+ if (local_user() != $owner_uid && !Feature::isEnabled($owner_uid, "export_calendar")) {
return;
}
// $a->data is only available if the profile page is visited. If the visited page is not part
// of the profile page it should be the personal /events page. So we can use $a->user.
- $user = defaults($a->data['user'], 'nickname', $a->user['nickname']);
+ $user = ($a->data['user']['nickname'] ?? '') ?: $a->user['nickname'];
- $tpl = get_markup_template("events_aside.tpl");
- $return = replace_macros($tpl, [
- '$etitle' => L10n::t("Export"),
- '$export_ical' => L10n::t("Export calendar as ical"),
- '$export_csv' => L10n::t("Export calendar as csv"),
+ $tpl = Renderer::getMarkupTemplate("widget/events.tpl");
+ $return = Renderer::replaceMacros($tpl, [
+ '$etitle' => DI::l10n()->t("Export"),
+ '$export_ical' => DI::l10n()->t("Export calendar as ical"),
+ '$export_csv' => DI::l10n()->t("Export calendar as csv"),
'$user' => $user
]);