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- <?php
- /**
- * CListView class file.
- *
- * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
- * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
- * @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC
- * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
- */
- Yii::import('zii.widgets.CBaseListView');
- /**
- * CListView displays a list of data items in terms of a list.
- *
- * Unlike {@link CGridView} which displays the data items in a table, CListView allows one to use
- * a view template to render each data item. As a result, CListView could generate more flexible
- * rendering result.
- *
- * CListView supports both sorting and pagination of the data items. The sorting
- * and pagination can be done in AJAX mode or normal page request. A benefit of using CListView is that
- * when the user browser disables JavaScript, the sorting and pagination automatically degenerate
- * to normal page requests and are still functioning as expected.
- *
- * CListView should be used together with a {@link IDataProvider data provider}, preferably a
- * {@link CActiveDataProvider}.
- *
- * The minimal code needed to use CListView is as follows:
- *
- * <pre>
- * $dataProvider=new CActiveDataProvider('Post');
- *
- * $this->widget('zii.widgets.CListView', array(
- * 'dataProvider'=>$dataProvider,
- * 'itemView'=>'_post', // refers to the partial view named '_post'
- * 'sortableAttributes'=>array(
- * 'title',
- * 'create_time'=>'Post Time',
- * ),
- * ));
- * </pre>
- *
- * The above code first creates a data provider for the <code>Post</code> ActiveRecord class.
- * It then uses CListView to display every data item as returned by the data provider.
- * The display is done via the partial view named '_post'. This partial view will be rendered
- * once for every data item. In the view, one can access the current data item via variable <code>$data</code>.
- * For more details, see {@link itemView}.
- *
- * In order to support sorting, one has to specify the {@link sortableAttributes} property.
- * By doing so, a list of hyperlinks that can sort the data will be displayed.
- *
- * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
- * @package zii.widgets
- * @since 1.1
- */
- class CListView extends CBaseListView
- {
- /**
- * @var string the view used for rendering each data item.
- * This property value will be passed as the first parameter to either {@link CController::renderPartial}
- * or {@link CWidget::render} to render each data item.
- * In the corresponding view template, the following variables can be used in addition to those declared in {@link viewData}:
- * <ul>
- * <li><code>$this</code>: refers to the owner of this list view widget. For example, if the widget is in the view of a controller,
- * then <code>$this</code> refers to the controller.</li>
- * <li><code>$data</code>: refers to the data item currently being rendered.</li>
- * <li><code>$index</code>: refers to the zero-based index of the data item currently being rendered.</li>
- * <li><code>$widget</code>: refers to this list view widget instance.</li>
- * </ul>
- */
- public $itemView;
- /**
- * @var string the HTML code to be displayed between any two consecutive items.
- * @since 1.1.7
- */
- public $separator;
- /**
- * @var array additional data to be passed to {@link itemView} when rendering each data item.
- * This array will be extracted into local PHP variables that can be accessed in the {@link itemView}.
- */
- public $viewData=array();
- /**
- * @var array list of sortable attribute names. In order for an attribute to be sortable, it must also
- * appear as a sortable attribute in the {@link IDataProvider::sort} property of {@link dataProvider}.
- * @see enableSorting
- */
- public $sortableAttributes;
- /**
- * @var string the template to be used to control the layout of various components in the list view.
- * These tokens are recognized: {summary}, {sorter}, {items} and {pager}. They will be replaced with the
- * summary text, the sort links, the data item list, and the pager.
- */
- public $template="{summary}\n{sorter}\n{items}\n{pager}";
- /**
- * @var string the CSS class name that will be assigned to the widget container element
- * when the widget is updating its content via AJAX. Defaults to 'list-view-loading'.
- * @since 1.1.1
- */
- public $loadingCssClass='list-view-loading';
- /**
- * @var string the CSS class name for the sorter container. Defaults to 'sorter'.
- */
- public $sorterCssClass='sorter';
- /**
- * @var string the text shown before sort links. Defaults to 'Sort by: '.
- */
- public $sorterHeader;
- /**
- * @var string the text shown after sort links. Defaults to empty.
- */
- public $sorterFooter='';
- /**
- * @var mixed the ID of the container whose content may be updated with an AJAX response.
- * Defaults to null, meaning the container for this list view instance.
- * If it is set false, it means sorting and pagination will be performed in normal page requests
- * instead of AJAX requests. If the sorting and pagination should trigger the update of multiple
- * containers' content in AJAX fashion, these container IDs may be listed here (separated with comma).
- */
- public $ajaxUpdate;
- /**
- * @var string the jQuery selector of the HTML elements that may trigger AJAX updates when they are clicked.
- * If not set, the pagination links and the sorting links will trigger AJAX updates.
- * @since 1.1.7
- */
- public $updateSelector;
- /**
- * @var string a javascript function that will be invoked if an AJAX update error occurs.
- *
- * The function signature is <code>function(xhr, textStatus, errorThrown, errorMessage)</code>
- * <ul>
- * <li><code>xhr</code> is the XMLHttpRequest object.</li>
- * <li><code>textStatus</code> is a string describing the type of error that occurred.
- * Possible values (besides null) are "timeout", "error", "notmodified" and "parsererror"</li>
- * <li><code>errorThrown</code> is an optional exception object, if one occurred.</li>
- * <li><code>errorMessage</code> is the CGridView default error message derived from xhr and errorThrown.
- * Usefull if you just want to display this error differently. CGridView by default displays this error with an javascript.alert()</li>
- * </ul>
- * Note: This handler is not called for JSONP requests, because they do not use an XMLHttpRequest.
- *
- * Example (add in a call to CGridView):
- * <pre>
- * ...
- * 'ajaxUpdateError'=>'function(xhr,ts,et,err,id){ $("#"+id).text(err); }',
- * ...
- * </pre>
- * @since 1.1.13
- */
- public $ajaxUpdateError;
- /**
- * @var string the name of the GET variable that indicates the request is an AJAX request triggered
- * by this widget. Defaults to 'ajax'. This is effective only when {@link ajaxUpdate} is not false.
- */
- public $ajaxVar='ajax';
- /**
- * @var mixed the URL for the AJAX requests should be sent to. {@link CHtml::normalizeUrl()} will be
- * called on this property. If not set, the current page URL will be used for AJAX requests.
- * @since 1.1.8
- */
- public $ajaxUrl;
- /**
- * @var string the type ('GET' or 'POST') of the AJAX requests. If not set, 'GET' will be used.
- * You can set this to 'POST' if you are filtering by many fields at once and have a problem with GET query string length.
- * Note that in POST mode direct links and {@link enableHistory} feature may not work correctly!
- * @since 1.1.14
- */
- public $ajaxType;
- /**
- * @var string a javascript function that will be invoked before an AJAX update occurs.
- * The function signature is <code>function(id)</code> where 'id' refers to the ID of the list view.
- */
- public $beforeAjaxUpdate;
- /**
- * @var string a javascript function that will be invoked after a successful AJAX response is received.
- * The function signature is <code>function(id, data)</code> where 'id' refers to the ID of the list view
- * 'data' the received ajax response data.
- */
- public $afterAjaxUpdate;
- /**
- * @var string the base script URL for all list view resources (e.g. javascript, CSS file, images).
- * Defaults to null, meaning using the integrated list view resources (which are published as assets).
- */
- public $baseScriptUrl;
- /**
- * @var string the URL of the CSS file used by this list view. Defaults to null, meaning using the integrated
- * CSS file. If this is set false, you are responsible to explicitly include the necessary CSS file in your page.
- */
- public $cssFile;
- /**
- * @var string the HTML tag name for the container of all data item display. Defaults to 'div'.
- * @since 1.1.4
- */
- public $itemsTagName='div';
- /**
- * @var boolean whether to leverage the {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.history DOM history object}. Set this property to true
- * to persist state of list across page revisits. Note, there are two limitations for this feature:
- * - this feature is only compatible with browsers that support HTML5.
- * - expect unexpected functionality (e.g. multiple ajax calls) if there is more than one grid/list on a single page with enableHistory turned on.
- * @since 1.1.11
- */
- public $enableHistory=false;
- /**
- * Initializes the list view.
- * This method will initialize required property values and instantiate {@link columns} objects.
- */
- public function init()
- {
- if($this->itemView===null)
- throw new CException(Yii::t('zii','The property "itemView" cannot be empty.'));
- parent::init();
- if(!isset($this->htmlOptions['class']))
- $this->htmlOptions['class']='list-view';
- if($this->baseScriptUrl===null)
- $this->baseScriptUrl=Yii::app()->getAssetManager()->publish(Yii::getPathOfAlias('zii.widgets.assets')).'/listview';
- if($this->cssFile!==false)
- {
- if($this->cssFile===null)
- $this->cssFile=$this->baseScriptUrl.'/styles.css';
- Yii::app()->getClientScript()->registerCssFile($this->cssFile);
- }
- }
- /**
- * Registers necessary client scripts.
- */
- public function registerClientScript()
- {
- $id=$this->getId();
- if($this->ajaxUpdate===false)
- $ajaxUpdate=array();
- else
- $ajaxUpdate=array_unique(preg_split('/\s*,\s*/',$this->ajaxUpdate.','.$id,-1,PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY));
- $options=array(
- 'ajaxUpdate'=>$ajaxUpdate,
- 'ajaxVar'=>$this->ajaxVar,
- 'pagerClass'=>$this->pagerCssClass,
- 'loadingClass'=>$this->loadingCssClass,
- 'sorterClass'=>$this->sorterCssClass,
- 'enableHistory'=>$this->enableHistory
- );
- if($this->ajaxUrl!==null)
- $options['url']=CHtml::normalizeUrl($this->ajaxUrl);
- if($this->ajaxType!==null)
- $options['ajaxType']=strtoupper($this->ajaxType);
- if($this->updateSelector!==null)
- $options['updateSelector']=$this->updateSelector;
- foreach(array('beforeAjaxUpdate', 'afterAjaxUpdate', 'ajaxUpdateError') as $event)
- {
- if($this->$event!==null)
- {
- if($this->$event instanceof CJavaScriptExpression)
- $options[$event]=$this->$event;
- else
- $options[$event]=new CJavaScriptExpression($this->$event);
- }
- }
- $options=CJavaScript::encode($options);
- $cs=Yii::app()->getClientScript();
- $cs->registerCoreScript('jquery');
- $cs->registerCoreScript('bbq');
- if($this->enableHistory)
- $cs->registerCoreScript('history');
- $cs->registerScriptFile($this->baseScriptUrl.'/jquery.yiilistview.js',CClientScript::POS_END);
- $cs->registerScript(__CLASS__.'#'.$id,"jQuery('#$id').yiiListView($options);");
- }
- /**
- * Renders the data item list.
- */
- public function renderItems()
- {
- echo CHtml::openTag($this->itemsTagName,array('class'=>$this->itemsCssClass))."\n";
- $data=$this->dataProvider->getData();
- if(($n=count($data))>0)
- {
- $owner=$this->getOwner();
- $viewFile=$owner->getViewFile($this->itemView);
- $j=0;
- foreach($data as $i=>$item)
- {
- $data=$this->viewData;
- $data['index']=$i;
- $data['data']=$item;
- $data['widget']=$this;
- $owner->renderFile($viewFile,$data);
- if($j++ < $n-1)
- echo $this->separator;
- }
- }
- else
- $this->renderEmptyText();
- echo CHtml::closeTag($this->itemsTagName);
- }
- /**
- * Renders the sorter.
- */
- public function renderSorter()
- {
- if($this->dataProvider->getItemCount()<=0 || !$this->enableSorting || empty($this->sortableAttributes))
- return;
- echo CHtml::openTag('div',array('class'=>$this->sorterCssClass))."\n";
- echo $this->sorterHeader===null ? Yii::t('zii','Sort by: ') : $this->sorterHeader;
- echo "<ul>\n";
- $sort=$this->dataProvider->getSort();
- foreach($this->sortableAttributes as $name=>$label)
- {
- echo "<li>";
- if(is_integer($name))
- echo $sort->link($label);
- else
- echo $sort->link($name,$label);
- echo "</li>\n";
- }
- echo "</ul>";
- echo $this->sorterFooter;
- echo CHtml::closeTag('div');
- }
- }
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