From e9407902412e060cc88176acf108a446d3cd66d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Evan Prodromou Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 11:18:26 -1000 Subject: [PATCH] update SamplePlugin.php also --- plugins/Sample/SamplePlugin.php | 249 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 230 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/plugins/Sample/SamplePlugin.php b/plugins/Sample/SamplePlugin.php index 6e361aafbe..7ea956af6a 100644 --- a/plugins/Sample/SamplePlugin.php +++ b/plugins/Sample/SamplePlugin.php @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ . + * + * @category Sample + * @package StatusNet + * @author Brion Vibber + * @author Evan Prodromou + * @copyright 2009 StatusNet, Inc. + * @license http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html AGPL 3.0 + * @link http://status.net/ */ -/** - * @package SamplePlugin - * @maintainer Your Name - */ - -if (!defined('STATUSNET') && !defined('LACONICA')) { +if (!defined('STATUSNET')) { // This check helps protect against security problems; // your code file can't be executed directly from the web. exit(1); } +/** + * Sample plugin main class + * + * Each plugin requires a main class to interact with the StatusNet system. + * + * The main class usually extends the Plugin class that comes with StatusNet. + * + * The class has standard-named methods that will be called when certain events + * happen in the code base. These methods have names like 'onX' where X is an + * event name (see EVENTS.txt for the list of available events). Event handlers + * have pre-defined arguments, based on which event they're handling. A typical + * event handler: + * + * function onSomeEvent($paramA, &$paramB) + * { + * if ($paramA == 'jed') { + * throw new Exception(sprintf(_m("Invalid parameter %s"), $paramA)); + * } + * $paramB = 'spock'; + * return true; + * } + * + * Event handlers must return a boolean value. If they return false, all other + * event handlers for this event (in other plugins) will be skipped, and in some + * cases the default processing for that event would be skipped. This is great for + * replacing the default action of an event. + * + * If the handler returns true, processing of other event handlers and the default + * processing will continue. This is great for extending existing functionality. + * + * If the handler throws an exception, processing will stop, and the exception's + * error will be shown to the user. + * + * To install a plugin (like this one), site admins add the following code to + * their config.php file: + * + * addPlugin('Sample'); + * + * Plugins must be installed in one of the following directories: + * + * local/plugins/{$pluginclass}.php + * local/plugins/{$name}/{$pluginclass}.php + * local/{$pluginclass}.php + * local/{$name}/{$pluginclass}.php + * plugins/{$pluginclass}.php + * plugins/{$name}/{$pluginclass}.php + * + * Here, {$name} is the name of the plugin, like 'Sample', and {$pluginclass} is + * the name of the main class, like 'SamplePlugin'. Plugins that are part of the + * main StatusNet distribution go in 'plugins' and third-party or local ones go + * in 'local'. + * + * Simple plugins can be implemented as a single module. Others are more complex + * and require additional modules; these should use their own directory, like + * 'local/plugins/{$name}/'. All files related to the plugin, including images, + * JavaScript, CSS, external libraries or PHP modules should go in the plugin + * directory. + * + * @category Sample + * @package StatusNet + * @author Brion Vibber + * @author Evan Prodromou + * @copyright 2009 StatusNet, Inc. + * @license http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html AGPL 3.0 + * @link http://status.net/ + */ + class SamplePlugin extends Plugin { - function onInitializePlugin() + /** + * Plugins are configured using public instance attributes. To set + * their values, site administrators use this syntax: + * + * addPlugin('Sample', array('attr1' => 'foo', 'attr2' => 'bar')); + * + * The same plugin class can be initialized multiple times with different + * arguments: + * + * addPlugin('EmailNotify', array('sendTo' => 'evan@status.net')); + * addPlugin('EmailNotify', array('sendTo' => 'brionv@status.net')); + * + */ + + public $attr1 = null; + public $attr2 = null; + + /** + * Initializer for this plugin + * + * Plugins overload this method to do any initialization they need, + * like connecting to remote servers or creating paths or so on. + * + * @return boolean hook value; true means continue processing, false means stop. + */ + + function initialize() { - // Event handlers normally return true to indicate that all is well. - // - // Returning false will cancel further processing of any other - // plugins or core code hooking the same event. return true; } /** - * Hook for RouterInitialized event. + * Cleanup for this plugin + * + * Plugins overload this method to do any cleanup they need, + * like disconnecting from remote servers or deleting temp files or so on. + * + * @return boolean hook value; true means continue processing, false means stop. + */ + + function cleanup() + { + return true; + } + + /** + * Database schema setup + * + * Plugins can add their own tables to the StatusNet database. Plugins + * should use StatusNet's schema interface to add or delete tables. The + * ensureTable() method provides an easy way to ensure a table's structure + * and availability. + * + * By default, the schema is checked every time StatusNet is run (say, when + * a Web page is hit). Admins can configure their systems to only check the + * schema when the checkschema.php script is run, greatly improving performance. + * However, they need to remember to run that script after installing or + * upgrading a plugin! + * + * @see Schema + * @see ColumnDef + * + * @return boolean hook value; true means continue processing, false means stop. + */ + + function onCheckSchema() + { + $schema = Schema::get(); + + // For storing user-submitted flags on profiles + + $schema->ensureTable('user_greeting_count', + array(new ColumnDef('user_id', 'integer', null, + true, 'PRI'), + new ColumnDef('greeting_count', 'integer'))); + + return true; + } + + /** + * Load related modules when needed + * + * Most non-trivial plugins will require extra modules to do their work. Typically + * these include data classes, action classes, widget classes, or external libraries. + * + * This method receives a class name and loads the PHP file related to that class. By + * tradition, action classes typically have files named for the action, all lower-case. + * Data classes are in files with the data class name, initial letter capitalized. + * + * Note that this method will be called for *all* overloaded classes, not just ones + * in this plugin! So, make sure to return true by default to let other plugins, and + * the core code, get a chance. + * + * @param string $cls Name of the class to be loaded + * + * @return boolean hook value; true means continue processing, false means stop. + */ + + function onAutoload($cls) + { + $dir = dirname(__FILE__); + + switch ($cls) + { + case 'HelloAction': + include_once $dir . '/' . strtolower(mb_substr($cls, 0, -6)) . '.php'; + return false; + case 'User_greeting_count': + include_once $dir . '/'.$cls.'.php'; + return false; + default: + return true; + } + } + + /** + * Map URLs to actions + * + * This event handler lets the plugin map URLs on the site to actions (and + * thus an action handler class). Note that the action handler class for an + * action will be named 'FoobarAction', where action = 'foobar'. The class + * must be loaded in the onAutoload() method. * * @param Net_URL_Mapper $m path-to-action mapper - * @return boolean hook return + * + * @return boolean hook value; true means continue processing, false means stop. */ function onRouterInitialized($m) { - $m->connect(':nickname/samples', - array('action' => 'showsamples'), - array('feed' => '[A-Za-z0-9_-]+')); - $m->connect('settings/sample', - array('action' => 'samplesettings')); + $m->connect('main/hello', + array('action' => 'hello')); + return true; + } + + /** + * Modify the default menu to link to our custom action + * + * Using event handlers, it's possible to modify the default UI for pages + * almost without limit. In this method, we add a menu item to the default + * primary menu for the interface to link to our action. + * + * The Action class provides a rich set of events to hook, as well as output + * methods. + * + * @param Action $action The current action handler. Use this to + * do any output. + * + * @return boolean hook value; true means continue processing, false means stop. + * + * @see Action + */ + + function onEndPrimaryNav($action) + { + // common_local_url() gets the correct URL for the action name + // we provide + + $action->menuItem(common_local_url('hello'), + _m('Hello'), _m('A warm greeting'), false, 'nav_hello'); return true; } } -- 2.39.5