status_code = $status; $this->message = $message; } /** * Set the result. * * @param mixed $result The result * * @return void */ protected function setResult($result) { $this->result = $result; } /** * Return the current status code * * @return string */ protected function getStatusCode() { return $this->status_code; } /** * Return the current status message * * @return string */ protected function getStatusMessage() { return $this->message; } /** * Return the current result * * @return string */ protected function getResult() { return $this->result; } /** * Serialise to a standard class. * * DEVNOTE: The API is only interested in data, we can not easily serialise * custom classes without the need for 1) the other side being PHP, 2) you need to have the class * definition installed, 3) its the right version! * * Therefore, I'm not bothering. * * Override this to include any more specific information, however api results * should be attached to the class using setResult(). * * if $CONFIG->debug is set then additional information about the runtime environment and * authentication will be returned. * * @return stdClass Object containing the serialised result. */ public function export() { global $ERRORS, $CONFIG, $_PAM_HANDLERS_MSG; $result = new stdClass; $result->status = $this->getStatusCode(); if ($this->getStatusMessage() != "") { $result->message = $this->getStatusMessage(); } $resultdata = $this->getResult(); if (isset($resultdata)) { $result->result = $resultdata; } if (isset($CONFIG->debug)) { if (count($ERRORS)) { $result->runtime_errors = $ERRORS; } if (count($_PAM_HANDLERS_MSG)) { $result->pam = $_PAM_HANDLERS_MSG; } } return $result; } }