* @since 2.0 */ class Event extends Object { /** * @var string the event name. This property is set by [[Component::trigger()]] and [[trigger()]]. * Event handlers may use this property to check what event it is handling. */ public $name; /** * @var object the sender of this event. If not set, this property will be * set as the object whose `trigger()` method is called. * This property may also be a `null` when this event is a * class-level event which is triggered in a static context. */ public $sender; /** * @var bool whether the event is handled. Defaults to `false`. * When a handler sets this to be `true`, the event processing will stop and * ignore the rest of the uninvoked event handlers. */ public $handled = false; /** * @var mixed the data that is passed to [[Component::on()]] when attaching an event handler. * Note that this varies according to which event handler is currently executing. */ public $data; /** * @var array contains all globally registered event handlers. */ private static $_events = []; /** * Attaches an event handler to a class-level event. * * When a class-level event is triggered, event handlers attached * to that class and all parent classes will be invoked. * * For example, the following code attaches an event handler to `ActiveRecord`'s * `afterInsert` event: * * ```php * Event::on(ActiveRecord::class, ActiveRecord::EVENT_AFTER_INSERT, function ($event) { * Yii::trace(get_class($event->sender) . ' is inserted.'); * }); * ``` * * The handler will be invoked for EVERY successful ActiveRecord insertion. * * For more details about how to declare an event handler, please refer to [[Component::on()]]. * * @param string $class the fully qualified class name to which the event handler needs to attach. * @param string $name the event name. * @param callable $handler the event handler. * @param mixed $data the data to be passed to the event handler when the event is triggered. * When the event handler is invoked, this data can be accessed via [[Event::data]]. * @param bool $append whether to append new event handler to the end of the existing * handler list. If `false`, the new handler will be inserted at the beginning of the existing * handler list. * @see off() */ public static function on($class, $name, $handler, $data = null, $append = true) { $class = ltrim($class, '\\'); if ($append || empty(self::$_events[$name][$class])) { self::$_events[$name][$class][] = [$handler, $data]; } else { array_unshift(self::$_events[$name][$class], [$handler, $data]); } } /** * Detaches an event handler from a class-level event. * * This method is the opposite of [[on()]]. * * @param string $class the fully qualified class name from which the event handler needs to be detached. * @param string $name the event name. * @param callable $handler the event handler to be removed. * If it is `null`, all handlers attached to the named event will be removed. * @return bool whether a handler is found and detached. * @see on() */ public static function off($class, $name, $handler = null) { $class = ltrim($class, '\\'); if (empty(self::$_events[$name][$class])) { return false; } if ($handler === null) { unset(self::$_events[$name][$class]); return true; } $removed = false; foreach (self::$_events[$name][$class] as $i => $event) { if ($event[0] === $handler) { unset(self::$_events[$name][$class][$i]); $removed = true; } } if ($removed) { self::$_events[$name][$class] = array_values(self::$_events[$name][$class]); } return $removed; } /** * Detaches all registered class-level event handlers. * @see on() * @see off() * @since 2.0.10 */ public static function offAll() { self::$_events = []; } /** * Returns a value indicating whether there is any handler attached to the specified class-level event. * Note that this method will also check all parent classes to see if there is any handler attached * to the named event. * @param string|object $class the object or the fully qualified class name specifying the class-level event. * @param string $name the event name. * @return bool whether there is any handler attached to the event. */ public static function hasHandlers($class, $name) { if (empty(self::$_events[$name])) { return false; } if (is_object($class)) { $class = get_class($class); } else { $class = ltrim($class, '\\'); } $classes = array_merge( [$class], class_parents($class, true), class_implements($class, true) ); foreach ($classes as $class) { if (!empty(self::$_events[$name][$class])) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Triggers a class-level event. * This method will cause invocation of event handlers that are attached to the named event * for the specified class and all its parent classes. * @param string|object $class the object or the fully qualified class name specifying the class-level event. * @param string $name the event name. * @param Event $event the event parameter. If not set, a default [[Event]] object will be created. */ public static function trigger($class, $name, $event = null) { if (empty(self::$_events[$name])) { return; } if ($event === null) { $event = new static; } $event->handled = false; $event->name = $name; if (is_object($class)) { if ($event->sender === null) { $event->sender = $class; } $class = get_class($class); } else { $class = ltrim($class, '\\'); } $classes = array_merge( [$class], class_parents($class, true), class_implements($class, true) ); foreach ($classes as $class) { if (empty(self::$_events[$name][$class])) { continue; } foreach (self::$_events[$name][$class] as $handler) { $event->data = $handler[1]; call_user_func($handler[0], $event); if ($event->handled) { return; } } } } }