176 lines
5.3 KiB
PHP
176 lines
5.3 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* CakePHP(tm) : Rapid Development Framework (https://cakephp.org)
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* Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (https://cakefoundation.org)
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*
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* Licensed under The MIT License
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* For full copyright and license information, please see the LICENSE.txt
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* Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice.
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*
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* @copyright Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (https://cakefoundation.org)
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* @link https://cakephp.org CakePHP(tm) Project
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* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT License
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*/
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App::uses('View', 'View');
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/**
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* A view class that is used for JSON responses.
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*
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* By setting the '_serialize' key in your controller, you can specify a view variable
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* that should be serialized to JSON and used as the response for the request.
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* This allows you to omit views and layouts if you just need to emit a single view
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* variable as the JSON response.
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*
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* In your controller, you could do the following:
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*
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* `$this->set(array('posts' => $posts, '_serialize' => 'posts'));`
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*
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* When the view is rendered, the `$posts` view variable will be serialized
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* into JSON.
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*
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* You can also define `'_serialize'` as an array. This will create a top level object containing
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* all the named view variables:
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*
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* ```
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* $this->set(compact('posts', 'users', 'stuff'));
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* $this->set('_serialize', array('posts', 'users'));
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* ```
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*
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* The above would generate a JSON object that looks like:
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*
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* `{"posts": [...], "users": [...]}`
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*
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* If you don't use the `_serialize` key, you will need a view. You can use extended
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* views to provide layout-like functionality.
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*
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* You can also enable JSONP support by setting parameter `_jsonp` to true or a string to specify
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* custom query string paramater name which will contain the callback function name.
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*
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* @package Cake.View
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* @since CakePHP(tm) v 2.1.0
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*/
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class JsonView extends View {
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/**
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* JSON views are always located in the 'json' sub directory for
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* controllers' views.
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*
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* @var string
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*/
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public $subDir = 'json';
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/**
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* Constructor
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*
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* @param Controller $controller Controller instance.
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*/
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public function __construct(Controller $controller = null) {
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parent::__construct($controller);
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if (isset($controller->response) && $controller->response instanceof CakeResponse) {
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$controller->response->type('json');
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}
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}
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/**
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* Skip loading helpers if this is a _serialize based view.
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*
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* @return void
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*/
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public function loadHelpers() {
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if (isset($this->viewVars['_serialize'])) {
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return;
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}
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parent::loadHelpers();
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}
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/**
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* Render a JSON view.
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*
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* ### Special parameters
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* `_serialize` To convert a set of view variables into a JSON response.
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* Its value can be a string for single variable name or array for multiple names.
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* You can omit the`_serialize` parameter, and use a normal view + layout as well.
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* `_jsonp` Enables JSONP support and wraps response in callback function provided in query string.
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* - Setting it to true enables the default query string parameter "callback".
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* - Setting it to a string value, uses the provided query string parameter for finding the
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* JSONP callback name.
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*
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* @param string $view The view being rendered.
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* @param string $layout The layout being rendered.
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* @return string The rendered view.
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*/
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public function render($view = null, $layout = null) {
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$return = null;
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if (isset($this->viewVars['_serialize'])) {
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$return = $this->_serialize($this->viewVars['_serialize']);
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} elseif ($view !== false && $this->_getViewFileName($view)) {
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$return = parent::render($view, false);
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}
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if (!empty($this->viewVars['_jsonp'])) {
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$jsonpParam = $this->viewVars['_jsonp'];
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if ($this->viewVars['_jsonp'] === true) {
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$jsonpParam = 'callback';
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}
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if (isset($this->request->query[$jsonpParam])) {
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$return = sprintf('%s(%s)', h($this->request->query[$jsonpParam]), $return);
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$this->response->type('js');
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}
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}
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return $return;
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}
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/**
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* Serialize view vars
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*
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* ### Special parameters
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* `_jsonOptions` You can set custom options for json_encode() this way,
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* e.g. `JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_HEX_APOS`.
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*
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* @param array $serialize The viewVars that need to be serialized
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* @throws CakeException
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* @return string The serialized data
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*/
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protected function _serialize($serialize) {
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if (is_array($serialize)) {
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$data = array();
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foreach ($serialize as $alias => $key) {
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if (is_numeric($alias)) {
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$alias = $key;
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}
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if (array_key_exists($key, $this->viewVars)) {
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$data[$alias] = $this->viewVars[$key];
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}
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}
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$data = !empty($data) ? $data : null;
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} else {
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$data = isset($this->viewVars[$serialize]) ? $this->viewVars[$serialize] : null;
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}
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$jsonOptions = 0;
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if (isset($this->viewVars['_jsonOptions'])) {
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if ($this->viewVars['_jsonOptions'] === false) {
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$jsonOptions = 0;
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} else {
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$jsonOptions = $this->viewVars['_jsonOptions'];
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}
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}
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if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.4.0', '>=') && Configure::read('debug')) {
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$jsonOptions = $jsonOptions | JSON_PRETTY_PRINT;
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}
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$json = json_encode($data, $jsonOptions);
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if (function_exists('json_last_error') && json_last_error() !== JSON_ERROR_NONE) {
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throw new CakeException(json_last_error_msg());
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}
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if ($json === false) {
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throw new CakeException('Failed to parse JSON');
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}
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return $json;
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}
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}
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