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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\util;
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use Yii;
/**
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
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class Html
{
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/**
* @var integer the counter for generating automatic input field names.
*/
public static $count = 0;
/**
* @var boolean whether to close single tags. Defaults to true. Can be set to false for HTML5.
*/
public static $closeSingleTags = true;
/**
* @var boolean whether to render special attributes value. Defaults to true. Can be set to false for HTML5.
*/
public static $renderSpecialAttributesValue = true;
/**
* Encodes special characters into HTML entities.
* The {@link CApplication::charset application charset} will be used for encoding.
* @param string $text data to be encoded
* @return string the encoded data
* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars.php
*/
public static function encode($text)
{
return htmlspecialchars($text, ENT_QUOTES, Yii::$app->charset);
}
/**
* Decodes special HTML entities back to the corresponding characters.
* This is the opposite of {@link encode()}.
* @param string $text data to be decoded
* @return string the decoded data
* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars-decode.php
*/
public static function decode($text)
{
return htmlspecialchars_decode($text, ENT_QUOTES);
}
/**
* Encodes special characters in an array of strings into HTML entities.
* Both the array keys and values will be encoded if needed.
* If a value is an array, this method will also encode it recursively.
* The {@link CApplication::charset application charset} will be used for encoding.
* @param array $data data to be encoded
* @return array the encoded data
* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars.php
*/
public static function encodeArray($data)
{
$d = array();
foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
if (is_string($key)) {
$key = htmlspecialchars($key, ENT_QUOTES, Yii::$app->charset);
}
if (is_string($value)) {
$value = htmlspecialchars($value, ENT_QUOTES, Yii::$app->charset);
} elseif (is_array($value)) {
$value = static::encodeArray($value);
}
$d[$key] = $value;
}
return $d;
}
/**
* Generates an HTML element.
* @param string $tag the tag name
* @param array $htmlOptions the element attributes. The values will be HTML-encoded using {@link encode()}.
* If an 'encode' attribute is given and its value is false,
* the rest of the attribute values will NOT be HTML-encoded.
* Since version 1.1.5, attributes whose value is null will not be rendered.
* @param mixed $content the content to be enclosed between open and close element tags. It will not be HTML-encoded.
* If false, it means there is no body content.
* @param boolean $closeTag whether to generate the close tag.
* @return string the generated HTML element tag
*/
public static function tag($tag, $htmlOptions = array(), $content = false, $closeTag = true)
{
$html = '<' . $tag . static::renderAttributes($htmlOptions);
if ($content === false) {
return $closeTag && static::$closeSingleTags ? $html . ' />' : $html . '>';
} else {
return $closeTag ? $html . '>' . $content . '</' . $tag . '>' : $html . '>' . $content;
}
}
/**
* Generates an open HTML element.
* @param string $tag the tag name
* @param array $htmlOptions the element attributes. The values will be HTML-encoded using {@link encode()}.
* If an 'encode' attribute is given and its value is false,
* the rest of the attribute values will NOT be HTML-encoded.
* Since version 1.1.5, attributes whose value is null will not be rendered.
* @return string the generated HTML element tag
*/
public static function openTag($tag, $htmlOptions = array())
{
return '<' . $tag . static::renderAttributes($htmlOptions) . '>';
}
/**
* Generates a close HTML element.
* @param string $tag the tag name
* @return string the generated HTML element tag
*/
public static function closeTag($tag)
{
return '</' . $tag . '>';
}
/**
* Encloses the given string within a CDATA tag.
* @param string $text the string to be enclosed
* @return string the CDATA tag with the enclosed content.
*/
public static function cdata($text)
{
return '<![CDATA[' . $text . ']]>';
}
/**
* Generates a meta tag that can be inserted in the head section of HTML page.
* @param string $content content attribute of the meta tag
* @param string $name name attribute of the meta tag. If null, the attribute will not be generated
* @param string $httpEquiv http-equiv attribute of the meta tag. If null, the attribute will not be generated
* @param array $options other options in name-value pairs (e.g. 'scheme', 'lang')
* @return string the generated meta tag
*/
public static function metaTag($content, $name = null, $httpEquiv = null, $options = array())
{
if ($name !== null) {
$options['name'] = $name;
}
if ($httpEquiv !== null) {
$options['http-equiv'] = $httpEquiv;
}
$options['content'] = $content;
return static::tag('meta', $options);
}
/**
* Generates a link tag that can be inserted in the head section of HTML page.
* Do not confuse this method with {@link link()}. The latter generates a hyperlink.
* @param string $relation rel attribute of the link tag. If null, the attribute will not be generated.
* @param string $type type attribute of the link tag. If null, the attribute will not be generated.
* @param string $href href attribute of the link tag. If null, the attribute will not be generated.
* @param string $media media attribute of the link tag. If null, the attribute will not be generated.
* @param array $options other options in name-value pairs
* @return string the generated link tag
*/
public static function linkTag($relation = null, $type = null, $href = null, $media = null, $options = array())
{
if ($relation !== null) {
$options['rel'] = $relation;
}
if ($type !== null) {
$options['type'] = $type;
}
if ($href !== null) {
$options['href'] = $href;
}
if ($media !== null) {
$options['media'] = $media;
}
return static::tag('link', $options);
}
/**
* Encloses the given CSS content with a CSS tag.
* @param string $text the CSS content
* @param string $media the media that this CSS should apply to.
* @return string the CSS properly enclosed
*/
public static function css($text, $media = '')
{
if ($media !== '') {
$media = ' media="' . $media . '"';
}
return "<style type=\"text/css\"{$media}>\n/*<![CDATA[*/\n{$text}\n/*]]>*/\n</style>";
}
/**
* Registers a 'refresh' meta tag.
* This method can be invoked anywhere in a view. It will register a 'refresh'
* meta tag with {@link CClientScript} so that the page can be refreshed in
* the specified seconds.
* @param integer $seconds the number of seconds to wait before refreshing the page
* @param string $url the URL to which the page should be redirected to. If empty, it means the current page.
* @since 1.1.1
*/
public static function refresh($seconds, $url = '')
{
$content = "$seconds";
if ($url !== '') {
$content .= ';' . static::normalizeUrl($url);
}
Yii::app()->clientScript->registerMetaTag($content, null, 'refresh');
}
/**
* Links to the specified CSS file.
* @param string $url the CSS URL
* @param string $media the media that this CSS should apply to.
* @return string the CSS link.
*/
public static function cssFile($url, $media = '')
{
return CHtml::linkTag('stylesheet', 'text/css', $url, $media !== '' ? $media : null);
}
/**
* Encloses the given JavaScript within a script tag.
* @param string $text the JavaScript to be enclosed
* @return string the enclosed JavaScript
*/
public static function script($text)
{
return "<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n/*<![CDATA[*/\n{$text}\n/*]]>*/\n</script>";
}
/**
* Includes a JavaScript file.
* @param string $url URL for the JavaScript file
* @return string the JavaScript file tag
*/
public static function scriptFile($url)
{
return '<script type="text/javascript" src="' . static::encode($url) . '"></script>';
}
/**
* Generates an opening form tag.
* This is a shortcut to {@link beginForm}.
* @param mixed $action the form action URL (see {@link normalizeUrl} for details about this parameter.)
* @param string $method form method (e.g. post, get)
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes (see {@link tag}).
* @return string the generated form tag.
*/
public static function form($action = '', $method = 'post', $htmlOptions = array())
{
return static::beginForm($action, $method, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates an opening form tag.
* Note, only the open tag is generated. A close tag should be placed manually
* at the end of the form.
* @param mixed $action the form action URL (see {@link normalizeUrl} for details about this parameter.)
* @param string $method form method (e.g. post, get)
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes (see {@link tag}).
* @return string the generated form tag.
* @see endForm
*/
public static function beginForm($action = '', $method = 'post', $htmlOptions = array())
{
$htmlOptions['action'] = $url = static::normalizeUrl($action);
$htmlOptions['method'] = $method;
$form = static::tag('form', $htmlOptions, false, false);
$hiddens = array();
if (!strcasecmp($method, 'get') && ($pos = strpos($url, '?')) !== false) {
foreach (explode('&', substr($url, $pos + 1)) as $pair) {
if (($pos = strpos($pair, '=')) !== false) {
$hiddens[] = static::hiddenField(urldecode(substr($pair, 0, $pos)), urldecode(substr($pair, $pos + 1)), array('id' => false));
} else {
$hiddens[] = static::hiddenField(urldecode($pair), '', array('id' => false));
}
}
}
$request = Yii::app()->request;
if ($request->enableCsrfValidation && !strcasecmp($method, 'post')) {
$hiddens[] = static::hiddenField($request->csrfTokenName, $request->getCsrfToken(), array('id' => false));
}
if ($hiddens !== array()) {
$form .= "\n" . static::tag('div', array('style' => 'display:none'), implode("\n", $hiddens));
}
return $form;
}
/**
* Generates a closing form tag.
* @return string the generated tag
* @see beginForm
*/
public static function endForm()
{
return '</form>';
}
/**
* Generates a hyperlink tag.
* @param string $text link body. It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass in HTML code such as an image tag.
* @param mixed $url a URL or an action route that can be used to create a URL.
* See {@link normalizeUrl} for more details about how to specify this parameter.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated hyperlink
* @see normalizeUrl
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function link($text, $url = '#', $htmlOptions = array())
{
if ($url !== '') {
$htmlOptions['href'] = static::normalizeUrl($url);
}
static::clientChange('click', $htmlOptions);
return static::tag('a', $htmlOptions, $text);
}
/**
* Generates a mailto link.
* @param string $text link body. It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass in HTML code such as an image tag.
* @param string $email email address. If this is empty, the first parameter (link body) will be treated as the email address.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated mailto link
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function mailto($text, $email = '', $htmlOptions = array())
{
if ($email === '') {
$email = $text;
}
return static::link($text, 'mailto:' . $email, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates an image tag.
* @param string $src the image URL
* @param string $alt the alternative text display
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes (see {@link tag}).
* @return string the generated image tag
*/
public static function image($src, $alt = '', $htmlOptions = array())
{
$htmlOptions['src'] = $src;
$htmlOptions['alt'] = $alt;
return static::tag('img', $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a button.
* @param string $label the button label
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated button tag
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function button($name, $label = 'button', $htmlOptions = array())
{
if (!isset($htmlOptions['name'])) {
if (!array_key_exists('name', $htmlOptions)) {
$htmlOptions['name'] = static::ID_PREFIX . static::$count++;
}
}
if (!isset($htmlOptions['type'])) {
$htmlOptions['type'] = 'button';
}
if (!isset($htmlOptions['value'])) {
$htmlOptions['value'] = $label;
}
static::clientChange('click', $htmlOptions);
return static::tag('input', $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a button using HTML button tag.
* This method is similar to {@link button} except that it generates a 'button'
* tag instead of 'input' tag.
* @param string $label the button label. Note that this value will be directly inserted in the button element
* without being HTML-encoded.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated button tag
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function htmlButton($label = 'button', $htmlOptions = array())
{
if (!isset($htmlOptions['name'])) {
$htmlOptions['name'] = static::ID_PREFIX . static::$count++;
}
if (!isset($htmlOptions['type'])) {
$htmlOptions['type'] = 'button';
}
static::clientChange('click', $htmlOptions);
return static::tag('button', $htmlOptions, $label);
}
/**
* Generates a submit button.
* @param string $label the button label
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated button tag
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function submitButton($label = 'submit', $htmlOptions = array())
{
$htmlOptions['type'] = 'submit';
return static::button($label, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a reset button.
* @param string $label the button label
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated button tag
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function resetButton($label = 'reset', $htmlOptions = array())
{
$htmlOptions['type'] = 'reset';
return static::button($label, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates an image submit button.
* @param string $src the image URL
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated button tag
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function imageButton($src, $htmlOptions = array())
{
$htmlOptions['src'] = $src;
$htmlOptions['type'] = 'image';
return static::button('submit', $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a link submit button.
* @param string $label the button label
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated button tag
* @see clientChange
*/
public static function linkButton($label = 'submit', $htmlOptions = array())
{
if (!isset($htmlOptions['submit'])) {
$htmlOptions['submit'] = isset($htmlOptions['href']) ? $htmlOptions['href'] : '';
}
return static::link($label, '#', $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a label tag.
* @param string $label label text. Note, you should HTML-encode the text if needed.
* @param string $for the ID of the HTML element that this label is associated with.
* If this is false, the 'for' attribute for the label tag will not be rendered.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes.
* The following HTML option is recognized:
* <ul>
* <li>required: if this is set and is true, the label will be styled
* with CSS class 'required' (customizable with CHtml::$requiredCss),
* and be decorated with {@link CHtml::beforeRequiredLabel} and
* {@link CHtml::afterRequiredLabel}.</li>
* </ul>
* @return string the generated label tag
*/
public static function label($label, $for, $htmlOptions = array())
{
if ($for === false) {
unset($htmlOptions['for']);
} else {
$htmlOptions['for'] = $for;
}
if (isset($htmlOptions['required'])) {
if ($htmlOptions['required']) {
if (isset($htmlOptions['class'])) {
$htmlOptions['class'] .= ' ' . static::$requiredCss;
} else {
$htmlOptions['class'] = static::$requiredCss;
}
$label = static::$beforeRequiredLabel . $label . static::$afterRequiredLabel;
}
unset($htmlOptions['required']);
}
return static::tag('label', $htmlOptions, $label);
}
/**
* Generates a text field input.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param string $value the input value
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated input field
* @see clientChange
* @see inputField
*/
public static function textField($name, $value = '', $htmlOptions = array())
{
static::clientChange('change', $htmlOptions);
return static::inputField('text', $name, $value, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a hidden input.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param string $value the input value
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes (see {@link tag}).
* @return string the generated input field
* @see inputField
*/
public static function hiddenField($name, $value = '', $htmlOptions = array())
{
return static::inputField('hidden', $name, $value, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a password field input.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param string $value the input value
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated input field
* @see clientChange
* @see inputField
*/
public static function passwordField($name, $value = '', $htmlOptions = array())
{
static::clientChange('change', $htmlOptions);
return static::inputField('password', $name, $value, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a file input.
* Note, you have to set the enclosing form's 'enctype' attribute to be 'multipart/form-data'.
* After the form is submitted, the uploaded file information can be obtained via $_FILES[$name] (see
* PHP documentation).
* @param string $name the input name
* @param string $value the input value
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes (see {@link tag}).
* @return string the generated input field
* @see inputField
*/
public static function fileField($name, $value = '', $htmlOptions = array())
{
return static::inputField('file', $name, $value, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a text area input.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param string $value the input value
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* @return string the generated text area
* @see clientChange
* @see inputField
*/
public static function textArea($name, $value = '', $htmlOptions = array())
{
$htmlOptions['name'] = $name;
if (!isset($htmlOptions['id'])) {
$htmlOptions['id'] = static::getIdByName($name);
} elseif ($htmlOptions['id'] === false) {
unset($htmlOptions['id']);
}
static::clientChange('change', $htmlOptions);
return static::tag('textarea', $htmlOptions, isset($htmlOptions['encode']) && !$htmlOptions['encode'] ? $value : static::encode($value));
}
/**
* Generates a radio button.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param boolean $checked whether the radio button is checked
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* Since version 1.1.2, a special option named 'uncheckValue' is available that can be used to specify
* the value returned when the radio button is not checked. When set, a hidden field is rendered so that
* when the radio button is not checked, we can still obtain the posted uncheck value.
* If 'uncheckValue' is not set or set to NULL, the hidden field will not be rendered.
* @return string the generated radio button
* @see clientChange
* @see inputField
*/
public static function radioButton($name, $checked = false, $htmlOptions = array())
{
if ($checked) {
$htmlOptions['checked'] = 'checked';
} else {
unset($htmlOptions['checked']);
}
$value = isset($htmlOptions['value']) ? $htmlOptions['value'] : 1;
static::clientChange('click', $htmlOptions);
if (array_key_exists('uncheckValue', $htmlOptions)) {
$uncheck = $htmlOptions['uncheckValue'];
unset($htmlOptions['uncheckValue']);
} else {
$uncheck = null;
}
if ($uncheck !== null) {
// add a hidden field so that if the radio button is not selected, it still submits a value
if (isset($htmlOptions['id']) && $htmlOptions['id'] !== false) {
$uncheckOptions = array('id' => static::ID_PREFIX . $htmlOptions['id']);
} else {
$uncheckOptions = array('id' => false);
}
$hidden = static::hiddenField($name, $uncheck, $uncheckOptions);
} else {
$hidden = '';
}
// add a hidden field so that if the radio button is not selected, it still submits a value
return $hidden . static::inputField('radio', $name, $value, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a check box.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param boolean $checked whether the check box is checked
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized (see {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.)
* Since version 1.1.2, a special option named 'uncheckValue' is available that can be used to specify
* the value returned when the checkbox is not checked. When set, a hidden field is rendered so that
* when the checkbox is not checked, we can still obtain the posted uncheck value.
* If 'uncheckValue' is not set or set to NULL, the hidden field will not be rendered.
* @return string the generated check box
* @see clientChange
* @see inputField
*/
public static function checkBox($name, $checked = false, $htmlOptions = array())
{
if ($checked) {
$htmlOptions['checked'] = 'checked';
} else {
unset($htmlOptions['checked']);
}
$value = isset($htmlOptions['value']) ? $htmlOptions['value'] : 1;
static::clientChange('click', $htmlOptions);
if (array_key_exists('uncheckValue', $htmlOptions)) {
$uncheck = $htmlOptions['uncheckValue'];
unset($htmlOptions['uncheckValue']);
} else {
$uncheck = null;
}
if ($uncheck !== null) {
// add a hidden field so that if the check box is not checked, it still submits a value
if (isset($htmlOptions['id']) && $htmlOptions['id'] !== false) {
$uncheckOptions = array('id' => static::ID_PREFIX . $htmlOptions['id']);
} else {
$uncheckOptions = array('id' => false);
}
$hidden = static::hiddenField($name, $uncheck, $uncheckOptions);
} else {
$hidden = '';
}
// add a hidden field so that if the check box is not checked, it still submits a value
return $hidden . static::inputField('checkbox', $name, $value, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a drop down list.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param string $select the selected value
* @param array $data data for generating the list options (value=>display).
* You may use {@link listData} to generate this data.
* Please refer to {@link listOptions} on how this data is used to generate the list options.
* Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are recognized. See {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.
* In addition, the following options are also supported specifically for dropdown list:
* <ul>
* <li>encode: boolean, specifies whether to encode the values. Defaults to true.</li>
* <li>prompt: string, specifies the prompt text shown as the first list option. Its value is empty. Note, the prompt text will NOT be HTML-encoded.</li>
* <li>empty: string, specifies the text corresponding to empty selection. Its value is empty.
* The 'empty' option can also be an array of value-label pairs.
* Each pair will be used to render a list option at the beginning. Note, the text label will NOT be HTML-encoded.</li>
* <li>options: array, specifies additional attributes for each OPTION tag.
* The array keys must be the option values, and the array values are the extra
* OPTION tag attributes in the name-value pairs. For example,
* <pre>
* array(
* 'value1'=>array('disabled'=>true, 'label'=>'value 1'),
* 'value2'=>array('label'=>'value 2'),
* );
* </pre>
* </li>
* </ul>
* Since 1.1.13, a special option named 'unselectValue' is available. It can be used to set the value
* that will be returned when no option is selected in multiple mode. When set, a hidden field is
* rendered so that if no option is selected in multiple mode, we can still obtain the posted
* unselect value. If 'unselectValue' is not set or set to NULL, the hidden field will not be rendered.
* @return string the generated drop down list
* @see clientChange
* @see inputField
* @see listData
*/
public static function dropDownList($name, $select, $data, $htmlOptions = array())
{
$htmlOptions['name'] = $name;
if (!isset($htmlOptions['id'])) {
$htmlOptions['id'] = static::getIdByName($name);
} elseif ($htmlOptions['id'] === false) {
unset($htmlOptions['id']);
}
static::clientChange('change', $htmlOptions);
$options = "\n" . static::listOptions($select, $data, $htmlOptions);
$hidden = '';
if (isset($htmlOptions['multiple'])) {
if (substr($htmlOptions['name'], -2) !== '[]') {
$htmlOptions['name'] .= '[]';
}
if (isset($htmlOptions['unselectValue'])) {
$hiddenOptions = isset($htmlOptions['id']) ? array('id' => static::ID_PREFIX . $htmlOptions['id']) : array('id' => false);
$hidden = static::hiddenField(substr($htmlOptions['name'], 0, -2), $htmlOptions['unselectValue'], $hiddenOptions);
unset($htmlOptions['unselectValue']);
}
}
// add a hidden field so that if the option is not selected, it still submits a value
return $hidden . static::tag('select', $htmlOptions, $options);
}
/**
* Generates a list box.
* @param string $name the input name
* @param mixed $select the selected value(s). This can be either a string for single selection or an array for multiple selections.
* @param array $data data for generating the list options (value=>display)
* You may use {@link listData} to generate this data.
* Please refer to {@link listOptions} on how this data is used to generate the list options.
* Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. Besides normal HTML attributes, a few special
* attributes are also recognized. See {@link clientChange} and {@link tag} for more details.
* In addition, the following options are also supported specifically for list box:
* <ul>
* <li>encode: boolean, specifies whether to encode the values. Defaults to true.</li>
* <li>prompt: string, specifies the prompt text shown as the first list option. Its value is empty. Note, the prompt text will NOT be HTML-encoded.</li>
* <li>empty: string, specifies the text corresponding to empty selection. Its value is empty.
* The 'empty' option can also be an array of value-label pairs.
* Each pair will be used to render a list option at the beginning. Note, the text label will NOT be HTML-encoded.</li>
* <li>options: array, specifies additional attributes for each OPTION tag.
* The array keys must be the option values, and the array values are the extra
* OPTION tag attributes in the name-value pairs. For example,
* <pre>
* array(
* 'value1'=>array('disabled'=>true, 'label'=>'value 1'),
* 'value2'=>array('label'=>'value 2'),
* );
* </pre>
* </li>
* </ul>
* @return string the generated list box
* @see clientChange
* @see inputField
* @see listData
*/
public static function listBox($name, $select, $data, $htmlOptions = array())
{
if (!isset($htmlOptions['size'])) {
$htmlOptions['size'] = 4;
}
if (isset($htmlOptions['multiple'])) {
if (substr($name, -2) !== '[]') {
$name .= '[]';
}
}
return static::dropDownList($name, $select, $data, $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates a check box list.
* A check box list allows multiple selection, like {@link listBox}.
* As a result, the corresponding POST value is an array.
* @param string $name name of the check box list. You can use this name to retrieve
* the selected value(s) once the form is submitted.
* @param mixed $select selection of the check boxes. This can be either a string
* for single selection or an array for multiple selections.
* @param array $data value-label pairs used to generate the check box list.
* Note, the values will be automatically HTML-encoded, while the labels will not.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML options. The options will be applied to
* each checkbox input. The following special options are recognized:
* <ul>
* <li>template: string, specifies how each checkbox is rendered. Defaults
* to "{input} {label}", where "{input}" will be replaced by the generated
* check box input tag while "{label}" be replaced by the corresponding check box label.</li>
* <li>separator: string, specifies the string that separates the generated check boxes.</li>
* <li>checkAll: string, specifies the label for the "check all" checkbox.
* If this option is specified, a 'check all' checkbox will be displayed. Clicking on
* this checkbox will cause all checkboxes checked or unchecked.</li>
* <li>checkAllLast: boolean, specifies whether the 'check all' checkbox should be
* displayed at the end of the checkbox list. If this option is not set (default)
* or is false, the 'check all' checkbox will be displayed at the beginning of
* the checkbox list.</li>
* <li>labelOptions: array, specifies the additional HTML attributes to be rendered
* for every label tag in the list.</li>
* <li>container: string, specifies the checkboxes enclosing tag. Defaults to 'span'.
* If the value is an empty string, no enclosing tag will be generated</li>
* <li>baseID: string, specifies the base ID prefix to be used for checkboxes in the list.
* This option is available since version 1.1.13.</li>
* </ul>
* @return string the generated check box list
*/
public static function checkBoxList($name, $select, $data, $htmlOptions = array())
{
$template = isset($htmlOptions['template']) ? $htmlOptions['template'] : '{input} {label}';
$separator = isset($htmlOptions['separator']) ? $htmlOptions['separator'] : "<br/>\n";
$container = isset($htmlOptions['container']) ? $htmlOptions['container'] : 'span';
unset($htmlOptions['template'], $htmlOptions['separator'], $htmlOptions['container']);
if (substr($name, -2) !== '[]') {
$name .= '[]';
}
if (isset($htmlOptions['checkAll'])) {
$checkAllLabel = $htmlOptions['checkAll'];
$checkAllLast = isset($htmlOptions['checkAllLast']) && $htmlOptions['checkAllLast'];
}
unset($htmlOptions['checkAll'], $htmlOptions['checkAllLast']);
$labelOptions = isset($htmlOptions['labelOptions']) ? $htmlOptions['labelOptions'] : array();
unset($htmlOptions['labelOptions']);
$items = array();
$baseID = isset($htmlOptions['baseID']) ? $htmlOptions['baseID'] : static::getIdByName($name);
unset($htmlOptions['baseID']);
$id = 0;
$checkAll = true;
foreach ($data as $value => $label) {
$checked = !is_array($select) && !strcmp($value, $select) || is_array($select) && in_array($value, $select);
$checkAll = $checkAll && $checked;
$htmlOptions['value'] = $value;
$htmlOptions['id'] = $baseID . '_' . $id++;
$option = static::checkBox($name, $checked, $htmlOptions);
$label = static::label($label, $htmlOptions['id'], $labelOptions);
$items[] = strtr($template, array('{input}' => $option, '{label}' => $label));
}
if (isset($checkAllLabel)) {
$htmlOptions['value'] = 1;
$htmlOptions['id'] = $id = $baseID . '_all';
$option = static::checkBox($id, $checkAll, $htmlOptions);
$label = static::label($checkAllLabel, $id, $labelOptions);
$item = strtr($template, array('{input}' => $option, '{label}' => $label));
if ($checkAllLast) {
$items[] = $item;
} else {
array_unshift($items, $item);
}
$name = strtr($name, array('[' => '\\[', ']' => '\\]'));
$js = <<<EOD
jQuery('#$id').click(function() {
jQuery("input[name='$name']").prop('checked', this.checked);
});
jQuery("input[name='$name']").click(function() {
jQuery('#$id').prop('checked', !jQuery("input[name='$name']:not(:checked)").length);
});
jQuery('#$id').prop('checked', !jQuery("input[name='$name']:not(:checked)").length);
EOD;
$cs = Yii::app()->getClientScript();
$cs->registerCoreScript('jquery');
$cs->registerScript($id, $js);
}
if (empty($container)) {
return implode($separator, $items);
} else {
return static::tag($container, array('id' => $baseID), implode($separator, $items));
}
}
/**
* Generates a radio button list.
* A radio button list is like a {@link checkBoxList check box list}, except that
* it only allows single selection.
* @param string $name name of the radio button list. You can use this name to retrieve
* the selected value(s) once the form is submitted.
* @param string $select selection of the radio buttons.
* @param array $data value-label pairs used to generate the radio button list.
* Note, the values will be automatically HTML-encoded, while the labels will not.
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML options. The options will be applied to
* each radio button input. The following special options are recognized:
* <ul>
* <li>template: string, specifies how each radio button is rendered. Defaults
* to "{input} {label}", where "{input}" will be replaced by the generated
* radio button input tag while "{label}" will be replaced by the corresponding radio button label.</li>
* <li>separator: string, specifies the string that separates the generated radio buttons. Defaults to new line (<br/>).</li>
* <li>labelOptions: array, specifies the additional HTML attributes to be rendered
* for every label tag in the list.</li>
* <li>container: string, specifies the radio buttons enclosing tag. Defaults to 'span'.
* If the value is an empty string, no enclosing tag will be generated</li>
* <li>baseID: string, specifies the base ID prefix to be used for radio buttons in the list.
* This option is available since version 1.1.13.</li>
* </ul>
* @return string the generated radio button list
*/
public static function radioButtonList($name, $select, $data, $htmlOptions = array())
{
$template = isset($htmlOptions['template']) ? $htmlOptions['template'] : '{input} {label}';
$separator = isset($htmlOptions['separator']) ? $htmlOptions['separator'] : "<br/>\n";
$container = isset($htmlOptions['container']) ? $htmlOptions['container'] : 'span';
unset($htmlOptions['template'], $htmlOptions['separator'], $htmlOptions['container']);
$labelOptions = isset($htmlOptions['labelOptions']) ? $htmlOptions['labelOptions'] : array();
unset($htmlOptions['labelOptions']);
$items = array();
$baseID = isset($htmlOptions['baseID']) ? $htmlOptions['baseID'] : static::getIdByName($name);
unset($htmlOptions['baseID']);
$id = 0;
foreach ($data as $value => $label) {
$checked = !strcmp($value, $select);
$htmlOptions['value'] = $value;
$htmlOptions['id'] = $baseID . '_' . $id++;
$option = static::radioButton($name, $checked, $htmlOptions);
$label = static::label($label, $htmlOptions['id'], $labelOptions);
$items[] = strtr($template, array('{input}' => $option, '{label}' => $label));
}
if (empty($container)) {
return implode($separator, $items);
} else {
return static::tag($container, array('id' => $baseID), implode($separator, $items));
}
}
/**
* Normalizes the input parameter to be a valid URL.
*
* If the input parameter is an empty string, the currently requested URL will be returned.
*
* If the input parameter is a non-empty string, it is treated as a valid URL and will
* be returned without any change.
*
* If the input parameter is an array, it is treated as a controller route and a list of
* GET parameters, and the {@link CController::createUrl} method will be invoked to
* create a URL. In this case, the first array element refers to the controller route,
* and the rest key-value pairs refer to the additional GET parameters for the URL.
* For example, <code>array('post/list', 'page'=>3)</code> may be used to generate the URL
* <code>/index.php?r=post/list&page=3</code>.
*
* @param mixed $url the parameter to be used to generate a valid URL
* @return string the normalized URL
*/
public static function normalizeUrl($url)
{
if (is_array($url)) {
if (isset($url[0])) {
if (($c = Yii::app()->getController()) !== null) {
$url = $c->createUrl($url[0], array_splice($url, 1));
} else {
$url = Yii::app()->createUrl($url[0], array_splice($url, 1));
}
} else {
$url = '';
}
}
return $url === '' ? Yii::app()->getRequest()->getUrl() : $url;
}
/**
* Generates an input HTML tag.
* This method generates an input HTML tag based on the given input name and value.
* @param string $type the input type (e.g. 'text', 'radio')
* @param string $name the input name
* @param string $value the input value
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes for the HTML tag (see {@link tag}).
* @return string the generated input tag
*/
protected static function inputField($type, $name, $value, $htmlOptions)
{
$htmlOptions['type'] = $type;
$htmlOptions['value'] = $value;
$htmlOptions['name'] = $name;
if (!isset($htmlOptions['id'])) {
$htmlOptions['id'] = static::getIdByName($name);
} elseif ($htmlOptions['id'] === false) {
unset($htmlOptions['id']);
}
return static::tag('input', $htmlOptions);
}
/**
* Generates the list options.
* @param mixed $selection the selected value(s). This can be either a string for single selection or an array for multiple selections.
* @param array $listData the option data (see {@link listData})
* @param array $htmlOptions additional HTML attributes. The following two special attributes are recognized:
* <ul>
* <li>encode: boolean, specifies whether to encode the values. Defaults to true.</li>
* <li>prompt: string, specifies the prompt text shown as the first list option. Its value is empty. Note, the prompt text will NOT be HTML-encoded.</li>
* <li>empty: string, specifies the text corresponding to empty selection. Its value is empty.
* The 'empty' option can also be an array of value-label pairs.
* Each pair will be used to render a list option at the beginning. Note, the text label will NOT be HTML-encoded.</li>
* <li>options: array, specifies additional attributes for each OPTION tag.
* The array keys must be the option values, and the array values are the extra
* OPTION tag attributes in the name-value pairs. For example,
* <pre>
* array(
* 'value1'=>array('disabled'=>true, 'label'=>'value 1'),
* 'value2'=>array('label'=>'value 2'),
* );
* </pre>
* </li>
* <li>key: string, specifies the name of key attribute of the selection object(s).
* This is used when the selection is represented in terms of objects. In this case,
* the property named by the key option of the objects will be treated as the actual selection value.
* This option defaults to 'primaryKey', meaning using the 'primaryKey' property value of the objects in the selection.
* This option has been available since version 1.1.3.</li>
* </ul>
* @return string the generated list options
*/
public static function listOptions($selection, $listData, &$htmlOptions)
{
$raw = isset($htmlOptions['encode']) && !$htmlOptions['encode'];
$content = '';
if (isset($htmlOptions['prompt'])) {
$content .= '<option value="">' . strtr($htmlOptions['prompt'], array('<' => '&lt;', '>' => '&gt;')) . "</option>\n";
unset($htmlOptions['prompt']);
}
if (isset($htmlOptions['empty'])) {
if (!is_array($htmlOptions['empty'])) {
$htmlOptions['empty'] = array('' => $htmlOptions['empty']);
}
foreach ($htmlOptions['empty'] as $value => $label) {
$content .= '<option value="' . static::encode($value) . '">' . strtr($label, array('<' => '&lt;', '>' => '&gt;')) . "</option>\n";
}
unset($htmlOptions['empty']);
}
if (isset($htmlOptions['options'])) {
$options = $htmlOptions['options'];
unset($htmlOptions['options']);
} else {
$options = array();
}
$key = isset($htmlOptions['key']) ? $htmlOptions['key'] : 'primaryKey';
if (is_array($selection)) {
foreach ($selection as $i => $item) {
if (is_object($item)) {
$selection[$i] = $item->$key;
}
}
} elseif (is_object($selection)) {
$selection = $selection->$key;
}
foreach ($listData as $key => $value) {
if (is_array($value)) {
$content .= '<optgroup label="' . ($raw ? $key : static::encode($key)) . "\">\n";
$dummy = array('options' => $options);
if (isset($htmlOptions['encode'])) {
$dummy['encode'] = $htmlOptions['encode'];
}
$content .= static::listOptions($selection, $value, $dummy);
$content .= '</optgroup>' . "\n";
} else {
$attributes = array('value' => (string)$key, 'encode' => !$raw);
if (!is_array($selection) && !strcmp($key, $selection) || is_array($selection) && in_array($key, $selection)) {
$attributes['selected'] = 'selected';
}
if (isset($options[$key])) {
$attributes = array_merge($attributes, $options[$key]);
}
$content .= static::tag('option', $attributes, $raw ? (string)$value : static::encode((string)$value)) . "\n";
}
}
unset($htmlOptions['key']);
return $content;
}
/**
* Renders the HTML tag attributes.
* Since version 1.1.5, attributes whose value is null will not be rendered.
* Special attributes, such as 'checked', 'disabled', 'readonly', will be rendered
* properly based on their corresponding boolean value.
* @param array $attributes attributes to be rendered
* @return string the rendering result
*/
public static function renderAttributes($attributes)
{
static $specialAttributes = array(
'async' => 1,
'autofocus' => 1,
'autoplay' => 1,
'checked' => 1,
'controls' => 1,
'declare' => 1,
'default' => 1,
'defer' => 1,
'disabled' => 1,
'formnovalidate' => 1,
'hidden' => 1,
'ismap' => 1,
'loop' => 1,
'multiple' => 1,
'muted' => 1,
'nohref' => 1,
'noresize' => 1,
'novalidate' => 1,
'open' => 1,
'readonly' => 1,
'required' => 1,
'reversed' => 1,
'scoped' => 1,
'seamless' => 1,
'selected' => 1,
'typemustmatch' => 1,
);
if ($attributes === array()) {
return '';
}
$html = '';
if (isset($attributes['encode'])) {
$raw = !$attributes['encode'];
unset($attributes['encode']);
} else {
$raw = false;
}
foreach ($attributes as $name => $value) {
if (isset($specialAttributes[$name])) {
if ($value) {
$html .= ' ' . $name;
if (static::$renderSpecialAttributesValue) {
$html .= '="' . $name . '"';
}
}
} elseif ($value !== null) {
$html .= ' ' . $name . '="' . ($raw ? $value : static::encode($value)) . '"';
}
}
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}
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}