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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
use yii\base\Exception;
use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
use yii\base\InvalidParamException;
use yii\logging\Logger;
/**
* Gets the application start timestamp.
*/
defined('YII_BEGIN_TIME') or define('YII_BEGIN_TIME', microtime(true));
/**
* This constant defines whether the application should be in debug mode or not. Defaults to false.
*/
defined('YII_DEBUG') or define('YII_DEBUG', false);
/**
* This constant defines how much call stack information (file name and line number) should be logged by Yii::trace().
* Defaults to 0, meaning no backtrace information. If it is greater than 0,
* at most that number of call stacks will be logged. Note, only user application call stacks are considered.
*/
defined('YII_TRACE_LEVEL') or define('YII_TRACE_LEVEL', 0);
/**
* This constant defines the framework installation directory.
*/
defined('YII_PATH') or define('YII_PATH', __DIR__);
/**
* This constant defines whether error handling should be enabled. Defaults to true.
*/
defined('YII_ENABLE_ERROR_HANDLER') or define('YII_ENABLE_ERROR_HANDLER', true);
/**
* YiiBase is the core helper class for the Yii framework.
*
* Do not use YiiBase directly. Instead, use its child class [[Yii]] where
* you can customize methods of YiiBase.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class YiiBase
{
/**
* @var array class map used by the Yii autoloading mechanism.
* The array keys are the class names (without leading backslashes), and the array values
* are the corresponding class file paths. This property mainly affects how [[autoload()]] works.
* @see import
* @see autoload
*/
public static $classMap = array();
/**
* @var array list of directories where Yii will search for new classes to be included.
* The first directory in the array will be searched first, and so on.
* This property mainly affects how [[autoload]] works.
* @see import
* @see autoload
*/
public static $classPath = array();
/**
* @var yii\console\Application|yii\web\Application the application instance
*/
public static $app;
/**
* @var array registered path aliases
* @see getAlias
* @see setAlias
*/
public static $aliases = array(
'@yii' => __DIR__,
);
/**
* @var array initial property values that will be applied to objects newly created via [[createObject]].
* The array keys are class names without leading backslashes "\", and the array values are the corresponding
* name-value pairs for initializing the created class instances. For example,
*
* ~~~
* array(
* 'Bar' => array(
* 'prop1' => 'value1',
* 'prop2' => 'value2',
* ),
* 'mycompany\foo\Car' => array(
* 'prop1' => 'value1',
* 'prop2' => 'value2',
* ),
* )
* ~~~
*
* @see createObject
*/
public static $objectConfig = array();
private static $_imported = array(); // alias => class name or directory
private static $_logger;
/**
* @return string the version of Yii framework
*/
public static function getVersion()
{
return '2.0-dev';
}
/**
* Imports a class or a directory.
*
* Importing a class is like including the corresponding class file.
* The main difference is that importing a class is much lighter because it only
* includes the class file when the class is referenced in the code the first time.
*
* Importing a directory will add the directory to the front of the [[classPath]] array.
* When [[autoload()]] is loading an unknown class, it will search in the directories
* specified in [[classPath]] to find the corresponding class file to include.
* For this reason, if multiple directories are imported, the directories imported later
* will take precedence in class file searching.
*
* The same class or directory can be imported multiple times. Only the first importing
* will count. Importing a directory does not import any of its subdirectories.
*
* To import a class or a directory, one can use either path alias or class name (can be namespaced):
*
* - `@app/components/GoogleMap`: importing the `GoogleMap` class with a path alias;
* - `@app/components/*`: importing the whole `components` directory with a path alias;
* - `GoogleMap`: importing the `GoogleMap` class with a class name. [[autoload()]] will be used
* when this class is used for the first time.
*
* @param string $alias path alias or a simple class name to be imported
* @param boolean $forceInclude whether to include the class file immediately. If false, the class file
* will be included only when the class is being used. This parameter is used only when
* the path alias refers to a class.
* @return string the class name or the directory that this alias refers to
* @throws Exception if the path alias is invalid
*/
public static function import($alias, $forceInclude = false)
{
if (isset(self::$_imported[$alias])) {
return self::$_imported[$alias];
}
if ($alias[0] !== '@') {
// a simple class name
if (class_exists($alias, false) || interface_exists($alias, false)) {
return self::$_imported[$alias] = $alias;
}
if ($forceInclude && static::autoload($alias)) {
self::$_imported[$alias] = $alias;
}
return $alias;
}
$className = basename($alias);
$isClass = $className !== '*';
if ($isClass && (class_exists($className, false) || interface_exists($className, false))) {
return self::$_imported[$alias] = $className;
}
$path = static::getAlias(dirname($alias));
if ($isClass) {
if ($forceInclude) {
require($path . "/$className.php");
self::$_imported[$alias] = $className;
} else {
self::$classMap[$className] = $path . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . "$className.php";
}
return $className;
} else {
// a directory
array_unshift(self::$classPath, $path);
return self::$_imported[$alias] = $path;
}
}
/**
* Translates a path alias into an actual path.
*
* The path alias can be either a root alias registered via [[setAlias]] or an
* alias starting with a root alias (e.g. `@yii/base/Component.php`).
* In the latter case, the root alias will be replaced by the corresponding registered path
* and the remaining part will be appended to it.
*
* In case the given parameter is not an alias (i.e., not starting with '@'),
* it will be returned back without change.
*
* Note, this method does not ensure the existence of the resulting path.
* @param string $alias alias
* @param boolean $throwException whether to throw an exception if the given alias is invalid.
* If this is false and an invalid alias is given, false will be returned by this method.
* @return string|boolean path corresponding to the alias, false if the root alias is not previously registered.
* @throws InvalidParamException if the alias is invalid while $throwException is true.
* @see setAlias
*/
public static function getAlias($alias, $throwException = true)
{
if (is_string($alias)) {
if (isset(self::$aliases[$alias])) {
return self::$aliases[$alias];
} elseif ($alias === '' || $alias[0] !== '@') { // not an alias
return $alias;
} elseif (($pos = strpos($alias, '/')) !== false || ($pos = strpos($alias, '\\')) !== false) {
$rootAlias = substr($alias, 0, $pos);
if (isset(self::$aliases[$rootAlias])) {
return self::$aliases[$alias] = self::$aliases[$rootAlias] . substr($alias, $pos);
}
}
}
if ($throwException) {
throw new InvalidParamException("Invalid path alias: $alias");
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Registers a path alias.
*
* A path alias is a short name representing a path (a file path, a URL, etc.)
* A path alias must start with '@' (e.g. '@yii').
*
* Note that this method neither checks the existence of the path nor normalizes the path.
* Any trailing '/' and '\' characters in the path will be trimmed.
*
* @param string $alias alias to the path. The alias must start with '@'.
* @param string $path the path corresponding to the alias. This can be
*
* - a directory or a file path (e.g. `/tmp`, `/tmp/main.txt`)
* - a URL (e.g. `http://www.yiiframework.com`)
* - a path alias (e.g. `@yii/base`). In this case, the path alias will be converted into the
* actual path first by calling [[getAlias]].
*
* @throws Exception if $path is an invalid alias
* @see getAlias
*/
public static function setAlias($alias, $path)
{
if ($path === null) {
unset(self::$aliases[$alias]);
} elseif (strncmp($path, '@', 1)) {
self::$aliases[$alias] = rtrim($path, '\\/');
} else {
self::$aliases[$alias] = static::getAlias($path);
}
}
/**
* Class autoload loader.
* This method is invoked automatically when the execution encounters an unknown class.
* The method will attempt to include the class file as follows:
*
* 1. Search in [[classMap]];
* 2. If the class is namespaced (e.g. `yii\base\Component`), it will attempt
* to include the file associated with the corresponding path alias
* (e.g. `@yii/base/Component.php`);
* 3. If the class is named in PEAR style (e.g. `PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase`),
* it will attempt to include the file associated with the corresponding path alias
* (e.g. `@PHPUnit/Framework/TestCase.php`);
* 4. Search in [[classPath]];
* 5. Return false so that other autoloaders have chance to include the class file.
*
* @param string $className class name
* @return boolean whether the class has been loaded successfully
* @throws Exception if the class file does not exist
*/
public static function autoload($className)
{
if (isset(self::$classMap[$className])) {
include(self::$classMap[$className]);
return true;
}
if (strrpos($className, '\\') > 0) {
// namespaced class, e.g. yii\base\Component
// convert namespace to path alias, e.g. yii\base\Component to @yii/base/Component
$alias = '@' . str_replace('\\', '/', ltrim($className, '\\'));
if (($path = static::getAlias($alias, false)) !== false) {
$classFile = $path . '.php';
}
} elseif (($pos = strpos($className, '_')) !== false) {
// PEAR-styled class, e.g. PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
// convert class name to path alias, e.g. PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase to @PHPUnit/Framework/TestCase
$alias = '@' . str_replace('_', '/', $className);
if (($path = static::getAlias($alias, false)) !== false) {
$classFile = $path . '.php';
}
}
if (!isset($classFile)) {
// search in include paths
foreach (self::$classPath as $path) {
$path .= DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $className . '.php';
if (is_file($path)) {
$classFile = $path;
$alias = $className;
break;
}
}
}
if (isset($classFile, $alias) && is_file($classFile)) {
if (basename(realpath($classFile)) === basename($alias) . '.php') {
include($classFile);
if (class_exists($className, false)) {
return true;
}
}
throw new Exception("The class file name '" . realpath($classFile) . "' does not match the class name '$className'. Please check the case of the names and make sure the class file does not have syntax errors.");
}
return false;
}
/**
* Creates a new object using the given configuration.
*
* The configuration can be either a string or an array.
* If a string, it is treated as the *object type*; if an array,
* it must contain a `class` element specifying the *object type*, and
* the rest of the name-value pairs in the array will be used to initialize
* the corresponding object properties.
*
* The object type can be either a class name or the [[getAlias|alias]] of
* the class. For example,
*
* - `\app\components\GoogleMap`: fully-qualified namespaced class.
* - `@app/components/GoogleMap`: an alias
*
* Below are some usage examples:
*
* ~~~
* $object = \Yii::createObject('@app/components/GoogleMap');
* $object = \Yii::createObject(array(
* 'class' => '\app\components\GoogleMap',
* 'apiKey' => 'xyz',
* ));
* ~~~
*
* This method can be used to create any object as long as the object's constructor is
* defined like the following:
*
* ~~~
* public function __construct(..., $config = array()) {
* }
* ~~~
*
* The method will pass the given configuration as the last parameter of the constructor,
* and any additional parameters to this method will be passed as the rest of the constructor parameters.
*
* @param string|array $config the configuration. It can be either a string representing the class name
* or an array representing the object configuration.
* @return mixed the created object
* @throws InvalidConfigException if the configuration is invalid.
*/
public static function createObject($config)
{
static $reflections = array();
if (is_string($config)) {
$class = $config;
$config = array();
} elseif (isset($config['class'])) {
$class = $config['class'];
unset($config['class']);
} else {
throw new InvalidConfigException('Object configuration must be an array containing a "class" element.');
}
if (!class_exists($class, false)) {
$class = static::import($class, true);
}
$class = ltrim($class, '\\');
if (isset(self::$objectConfig[$class])) {
$config = array_merge(self::$objectConfig[$class], $config);
}
if (($n = func_num_args()) > 1) {
/** @var $reflection \ReflectionClass */
if (isset($reflections[$class])) {
$reflection = $reflections[$class];
} else {
$reflection = $reflections[$class] = new \ReflectionClass($class);
}
$args = func_get_args();
array_shift($args); // remove $config
if ($config !== array()) {
$args[] = $config;
}
return $reflection->newInstanceArgs($args);
} else {
return $config === array() ? new $class : new $class($config);
}
}
/**
* Logs a trace message.
* Trace messages are logged mainly for development purpose to see
* the execution work flow of some code.
* @param string $message the message to be logged.
* @param string $category the category of the message.
*/
public static function trace($message, $category = 'application')
{
if (YII_DEBUG) {
self::getLogger()->log($message, Logger::LEVEL_TRACE, $category);
}
}
/**
* Logs an error message.
* An error message is typically logged when an unrecoverable error occurs
* during the execution of an application.
* @param string $message the message to be logged.
* @param string $category the category of the message.
*/
public static function error($message, $category = 'application')
{
self::getLogger()->log($message, Logger::LEVEL_ERROR, $category);
}
/**
* Logs a warning message.
* A warning message is typically logged when an error occurs while the execution
* can still continue.
* @param string $message the message to be logged.
* @param string $category the category of the message.
*/
public static function warning($message, $category = 'application')
{
self::getLogger()->log($message, Logger::LEVEL_WARNING, $category);
}
/**
* Logs an informative message.
* An informative message is typically logged by an application to keep record of
* something important (e.g. an administrator logs in).
* @param string $message the message to be logged.
* @param string $category the category of the message.
*/
public static function info($message, $category = 'application')
{
self::getLogger()->log($message, Logger::LEVEL_INFO, $category);
}
/**
* Marks the beginning of a code block for profiling.
* This has to be matched with a call to [[endProfile]] with the same category name.
* The begin- and end- calls must also be properly nested. For example,
*
* ~~~
* \Yii::beginProfile('block1');
* // some code to be profiled
* \Yii::beginProfile('block2');
* // some other code to be profiled
* \Yii::endProfile('block2');
* \Yii::endProfile('block1');
* ~~~
* @param string $token token for the code block
* @param string $category the category of this log message
* @see endProfile
*/
public static function beginProfile($token, $category = 'application')
{
self::getLogger()->log($token, Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE_BEGIN, $category);
}
/**
* Marks the end of a code block for profiling.
* This has to be matched with a previous call to [[beginProfile]] with the same category name.
* @param string $token token for the code block
* @param string $category the category of this log message
* @see beginProfile
*/
public static function endProfile($token, $category = 'application')
{
self::getLogger()->log($token, Logger::LEVEL_PROFILE_END, $category);
}
/**
* Returns the message logger object.
* @return \yii\logging\Logger message logger
*/
public static function getLogger()
{
if (self::$_logger !== null) {
return self::$_logger;
} else {
return self::$_logger = new Logger;
}
}
/**
* Sets the logger object.
* @param Logger $logger the logger object.
*/
public static function setLogger($logger)
{
self::$_logger = $logger;
}
/**
* Returns an HTML hyperlink that can be displayed on your Web page showing Powered by Yii" information.
* @return string an HTML hyperlink that can be displayed on your Web page showing Powered by Yii" information
*/
public static function powered()
{
return 'Powered by <a href="http://www.yiiframework.com/" rel="external">Yii Framework</a>.';
}
/**
* Translates a message to the specified language.
*
* The translation will be conducted according to the message category and the target language.
* To specify the category of the message, prefix the message with the category name and separate it
* with "|". For example, "app|hello world". If the category is not specified, the default category "app"
* will be used. The actual message translation is done by a [[\yii\i18n\MessageSource|message source]].
*
* In case when a translated message has different plural forms (separated by "|"), this method
* will also attempt to choose an appropriate one according to a given numeric value which is
* specified as the first parameter (indexed by 0) in `$params`.
*
* For example, if a translated message is "I have an apple.|I have {n} apples.", and the first
* parameter is 2, the message returned will be "I have 2 apples.". Note that the placeholder "{n}"
* will be replaced with the given number.
*
* For more details on how plural rules are applied, please refer to:
* [[http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html]]
*
* @param string $message the message to be translated.
* @param array $params the parameters that will be used to replace the corresponding placeholders in the message.
* @param string $language the language code (e.g. `en_US`, `en`). If this is null, the current
* [[\yii\base\Application::language|application language]] will be used.
* @return string the translated message.
*/
public static function t($message, $params = array(), $language = null)
{
return self::$app->getI18N()->translate($message, $params, $language);
}
}