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337 lines
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337 lines
11 KiB
<?php |
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/** |
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* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ |
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC |
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* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ |
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*/ |
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namespace yii\data; |
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use Yii; |
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use yii\base\Object; |
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use yii\helpers\Html; |
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/** |
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* Sort represents information relevant to sorting. |
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* |
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* When data needs to be sorted according to one or several attributes, |
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* we can use Sort to represent the sorting information and generate |
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* appropriate hyperlinks that can lead to sort actions. |
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* |
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* A typical usage example is as follows, |
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* |
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* ~~~ |
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* function actionIndex() |
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* { |
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* $sort = new Sort(array( |
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* 'attributes' => array( |
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* 'age', |
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* 'name' => array( |
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* 'asc' => array('last_name', 'first_name'), |
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* 'desc' => array('last_name' => true, 'first_name' => true), |
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* ), |
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* ), |
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* )); |
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* |
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* $models = Article::find() |
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* ->where(array('status' => 1)) |
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* ->orderBy($sort->orders) |
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* ->all(); |
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* |
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* return $this->render('index', array( |
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* 'models' => $models, |
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* 'sort' => $sort, |
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* )); |
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* } |
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* ~~~ |
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* |
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* View: |
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* |
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* ~~~ |
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* // display links leading to sort actions |
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* echo $sort->link('name', 'Name') . ' | ' . $sort->link('age', 'Age'); |
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* |
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* foreach ($models as $model) { |
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* // display $model here |
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* } |
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* ~~~ |
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* |
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* In the above, we declare two [[attributes]] that support sorting: name and age. |
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* We pass the sort information to the Article query so that the query results are |
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* sorted by the orders specified by the Sort object. In the view, we show two hyperlinks |
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* that can lead to pages with the data sorted by the corresponding attributes. |
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* |
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* @property array $orders Sort directions indexed by column names. The sort direction |
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* can be either [[Sort::ASC]] for ascending order or [[Sort::DESC]] for descending order. |
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* @property array $attributeOrders Sort directions indexed by attribute names. The sort |
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* direction can be either [[Sort::ASC]] for ascending order or [[Sort::DESC]] for descending order. |
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* |
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* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> |
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* @since 2.0 |
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*/ |
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class Sort extends Object |
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{ |
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/** |
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* Sort ascending |
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*/ |
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const ASC = false; |
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/** |
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* Sort descending |
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*/ |
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const DESC = true; |
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/** |
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* @var boolean whether the sorting can be applied to multiple attributes simultaneously. |
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* Defaults to false, which means each time the data can only be sorted by one attribute. |
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*/ |
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public $enableMultiSort = false; |
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/** |
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* @var array list of attributes that are allowed to be sorted. Its syntax can be |
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* described using the following example: |
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* |
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* ~~~ |
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* array( |
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* 'age', |
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* 'user' => array( |
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* 'asc' => array('first_name' => Sort::ASC, 'last_name' => Sort::ASC), |
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* 'desc' => array('first_name' => Sort::DESC, 'last_name' => Sort::DESC), |
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* 'default' => 'desc', |
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* ), |
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* ) |
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* ~~~ |
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* |
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* In the above, two attributes are declared: "age" and "user". The "age" attribute is |
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* a simple attribute which is equivalent to the following: |
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* |
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* ~~~ |
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* 'age' => array( |
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* 'asc' => array('age' => Sort::ASC), |
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* 'desc' => array('age' => Sort::DESC), |
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* ) |
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* ~~~ |
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* |
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* The "user" attribute is a composite attribute: |
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* |
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* - The "user" key represents the attribute name which will appear in the URLs leading |
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* to sort actions. Attribute names cannot contain characters listed in [[separators]]. |
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* - The "asc" and "desc" elements specify how to sort by the attribute in ascending |
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* and descending orders, respectively. Their values represent the actual columns and |
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* the directions by which the data should be sorted by. |
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* - And the "default" element specifies if the attribute is not sorted currently, |
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* in which direction it should be sorted (the default value is ascending order). |
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*/ |
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public $attributes = array(); |
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/** |
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* @var string the name of the parameter that specifies which attributes to be sorted |
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* in which direction. Defaults to 'sort'. |
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* @see params |
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*/ |
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public $sortVar = 'sort'; |
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/** |
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* @var string the tag appeared in the [[sortVar]] parameter that indicates the attribute should be sorted |
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* in descending order. Defaults to 'desc'. |
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*/ |
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public $descTag = 'desc'; |
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/** |
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* @var array the order that should be used when the current request does not specify any order. |
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* The array keys are attribute names and the array values are the corresponding sort directions. For example, |
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* |
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* ~~~ |
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* array( |
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* 'name' => Sort::ASC, |
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* 'create_time' => Sort::DESC, |
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* ) |
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* ~~~ |
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* |
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* @see attributeOrders |
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*/ |
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public $defaults; |
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/** |
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* @var string the route of the controller action for displaying the sorted contents. |
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* If not set, it means using the currently requested route. |
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*/ |
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public $route; |
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/** |
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* @var array separators used in the generated URL. This must be an array consisting of |
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* two elements. The first element specifies the character separating different |
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* attributes, while the second element specifies the character separating attribute name |
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* and the corresponding sort direction. Defaults to `array('-', '.')`. |
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*/ |
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public $separators = array('-', '.'); |
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/** |
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* @var array parameters (name => value) that should be used to obtain the current sort directions |
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* and to create new sort URLs. If not set, $_GET will be used instead. |
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* |
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* The array element indexed by [[sortVar]] is considered to be the current sort directions. |
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* If the element does not exist, the [[defaults|default order]] will be used. |
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* |
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* @see sortVar |
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* @see defaults |
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*/ |
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public $params; |
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/** |
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* Returns the columns and their corresponding sort directions. |
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* @return array the columns (keys) and their corresponding sort directions (values). |
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* This can be passed to [[\yii\db\Query::orderBy()]] to construct a DB query. |
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*/ |
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public function getOrders() |
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{ |
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$attributeOrders = $this->getAttributeOrders(); |
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$orders = array(); |
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foreach ($attributeOrders as $attribute => $direction) { |
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$definition = $this->getAttribute($attribute); |
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$columns = $definition[$direction === self::ASC ? 'asc' : 'desc']; |
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foreach ($columns as $name => $dir) { |
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$orders[$name] = $dir; |
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} |
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} |
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return $orders; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Generates a hyperlink that links to the sort action to sort by the specified attribute. |
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* Based on the sort direction, the CSS class of the generated hyperlink will be appended |
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* with "asc" or "desc". |
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* @param string $attribute the attribute name by which the data should be sorted by. |
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* @param string $label the link label. Note that the label will not be HTML-encoded. |
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* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes for the hyperlink tag |
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* @return string the generated hyperlink |
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*/ |
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public function link($attribute, $label, $htmlOptions = array()) |
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{ |
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if (($definition = $this->getAttribute($attribute)) === false) { |
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return $label; |
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} |
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if (($direction = $this->getAttributeOrder($attribute)) !== null) { |
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$class = $direction ? 'desc' : 'asc'; |
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if (isset($htmlOptions['class'])) { |
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$htmlOptions['class'] .= ' ' . $class; |
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} else { |
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$htmlOptions['class'] = $class; |
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} |
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} |
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$url = $this->createUrl($attribute); |
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return Html::a($label, $url, $htmlOptions); |
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} |
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private $_attributeOrders; |
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/** |
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* Returns the currently requested sort information. |
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* @param boolean $recalculate whether to recalculate the sort directions |
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* @return array sort directions indexed by attribute names. |
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* Sort direction can be either [[Sort::ASC]] for ascending order or |
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* [[Sort::DESC]] for descending order. |
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*/ |
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public function getAttributeOrders($recalculate = false) |
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{ |
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if ($this->_attributeOrders === null || $recalculate) { |
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$this->_attributeOrders = array(); |
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$params = $this->params === null ? $_GET : $this->params; |
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if (isset($params[$this->sortVar]) && is_scalar($params[$this->sortVar])) { |
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$attributes = explode($this->separators[0], $params[$this->sortVar]); |
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foreach ($attributes as $attribute) { |
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$descending = false; |
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if (($pos = strrpos($attribute, $this->separators[1])) !== false) { |
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if ($descending = (substr($attribute, $pos + 1) === $this->descTag)) { |
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$attribute = substr($attribute, 0, $pos); |
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} |
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} |
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if (($this->getAttribute($attribute)) !== false) { |
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$this->_attributeOrders[$attribute] = $descending; |
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if (!$this->enableMultiSort) { |
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return $this->_attributeOrders; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if (empty($this->_attributeOrders) && is_array($this->defaults)) { |
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$this->_attributeOrders = $this->defaults; |
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} |
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} |
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return $this->_attributeOrders; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the sort direction of the specified attribute in the current request. |
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* @param string $attribute the attribute name |
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* @return boolean|null Sort direction of the attribute. Can be either [[Sort::ASC]] |
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* for ascending order or [[Sort::DESC]] for descending order. Null is returned |
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* if the attribute is invalid or does not need to be sorted. |
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*/ |
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public function getAttributeOrder($attribute) |
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{ |
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$this->getAttributeOrders(); |
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return isset($this->_attributeOrders[$attribute]) ? $this->_attributeOrders[$attribute] : null; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Creates a URL for sorting the data by the specified attribute. |
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* This method will consider the current sorting status given by [[attributeOrders]]. |
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* For example, if the current page already sorts the data by the specified attribute in ascending order, |
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* then the URL created will lead to a page that sorts the data by the specified attribute in descending order. |
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* @param string $attribute the attribute name |
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* @return string|boolean the URL for sorting. False if the attribute is invalid. |
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* @see attributeOrders |
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* @see params |
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*/ |
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public function createUrl($attribute) |
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{ |
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if (($definition = $this->getAttribute($attribute)) === false) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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$directions = $this->getAttributeOrders(); |
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if (isset($directions[$attribute])) { |
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$descending = !$directions[$attribute]; |
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unset($directions[$attribute]); |
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} elseif (isset($definition['default'])) { |
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$descending = $definition['default'] === 'desc'; |
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} else { |
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$descending = false; |
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} |
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if ($this->enableMultiSort) { |
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$directions = array_merge(array($attribute => $descending), $directions); |
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} else { |
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$directions = array($attribute => $descending); |
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} |
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$sorts = array(); |
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foreach ($directions as $attribute => $descending) { |
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$sorts[] = $descending ? $attribute . $this->separators[1] . $this->descTag : $attribute; |
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} |
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$params = $this->params === null ? $_GET : $this->params; |
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$params[$this->sortVar] = implode($this->separators[0], $sorts); |
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$route = $this->route === null ? Yii::$app->controller->route : $this->route; |
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return Yii::$app->getUrlManager()->createUrl($route, $params); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the attribute definition of the specified name. |
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* @param string $name the attribute name |
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* @return array|boolean the sort definition (column names => sort directions). |
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* False is returned if the attribute cannot be sorted. |
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* @see attributes |
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*/ |
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public function getAttribute($name) |
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{ |
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if (isset($this->attributes[$name])) { |
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return $this->attributes[$name]; |
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} elseif (in_array($name, $this->attributes, true)) { |
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return array( |
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'asc' => array($name => self::ASC), |
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'desc' => array($name => self::DESC), |
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); |
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} else { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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}
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