classes[$class]) || !include($CONFIG->classes[$class])) {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Register all files found in $dir as classes
* Need to be named MyClass.php
*
* @param string $dir The dir to look in
*
* @return true
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_register_classes($dir) {
$classes = elgg_get_file_list($dir, array(), array(), array('.php'));
if (!$classes) {
return false;
}
foreach ($classes as $class) {
elgg_register_class(basename($class, '.php'), $class);
}
return true;
}
/**
* Register a classname to a file.
*
* @param string $class The name of the class
* @param string $location The location of the file
*
* @return true
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_register_class($class, $location) {
global $CONFIG;
if (!isset($CONFIG->classes)) {
$CONFIG->classes = array();
}
$CONFIG->classes[$class] = $location;
return true;
}
/**
* Register a php library.
*
* @param string $name The name of the library
* @param string $location The location of the file
*
* @return void
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_register_library($name, $location) {
global $CONFIG;
if (!isset($CONFIG->libraries)) {
$CONFIG->libraries = array();
}
$CONFIG->libraries[$name] = $location;
}
/**
* Load a php library.
*
* @param string $name The name of the library
*
* @return void
* @throws InvalidParameterException
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_load_library($name) {
global $CONFIG;
if (!isset($CONFIG->libraries)) {
$CONFIG->libraries = array();
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->libraries[$name])) {
$error = elgg_echo('InvalidParameterException:LibraryNotRegistered', array($name));
throw new InvalidParameterException($error);
}
if (!include_once($CONFIG->libraries[$name])) {
$error = elgg_echo('InvalidParameterException:LibraryNotRegistered', array($name));
throw new InvalidParameterException($error);
}
}
/**
* Forward to $location.
*
* Sends a 'Location: $location' header and exists. If headers have
* already been sent, returns FALSE.
*
* @param string $location URL to forward to browser to. Can be path relative to the network's URL.
* @param string $reason Short explanation for why we're forwarding
*
* @return False False if headers have been sent. Terminates execution if forwarding.
*/
function forward($location = "", $reason = 'system') {
global $CONFIG;
if (!headers_sent()) {
if ($location === REFERER) {
$location = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
}
$location = elgg_normalize_url($location);
// return new forward location or false to stop the forward or empty string to exit
$current_page = current_page_url();
$params = array('current_url' => $current_page, 'forward_url' => $location);
$location = elgg_trigger_plugin_hook('forward', $reason, $params, $location);
if ($location) {
header("Location: {$location}");
exit;
} else if ($location === '') {
exit;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Register a JavaScript file for inclusion
*
* This function handles adding JavaScript to a web page. If multiple
* calls are made to register the same JavaScript file based on the $id
* variable, only the last file is included. This allows a plugin to add
* JavaScript from a view that may be called more than once. It also handles
* more than one plugin adding the same JavaScript.
*
* jQuery plugins often have filenames such as jquery.rating.js. A best practice
* is to base $name on the filename: "jquery.rating". It is recommended to not
* use version numbers in the name.
*
* The JavaScript files can be local to the server or remote (such as
* Google's CDN).
*
* @param string $name An identifier for the JavaScript library
* @param string $url URL of the JavaScript file
* @param string $location Page location: head or footer. (default: head)
* @param int $priority Priority of the CSS file (lower numbers load earlier)
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_register_js($name, $url, $location = 'head', $priority = 500) {
return elgg_register_external_file('js', $name, $url, $location, $priority);
}
/**
* Unregister a JavaScript file
*
* @param string $name The identifier for the JavaScript library
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_unregister_js($name) {
return elgg_unregister_external_file('js', $name);
}
/**
* Load a JavaScript resource on this page
*
* This must be called before elgg_view_page(). It can be called before the
* script is registered. If you do not want a script loaded, unregister it.
*
* @param string $name Identifier of the JavaScript resource
*
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_load_js($name) {
elgg_load_external_file('js', $name);
}
/**
* Get the JavaScript URLs that are loaded
*
* @param string $location 'head' or 'footer'
*
* @return array
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_get_loaded_js($location = 'head') {
return elgg_get_loaded_external_files('js', $location);
}
/**
* Register a CSS file for inclusion in the HTML head
*
* @param string $name An identifier for the CSS file
* @param string $url URL of the CSS file
* @param int $priority Priority of the CSS file (lower numbers load earlier)
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_register_css($name, $url, $priority = 500) {
return elgg_register_external_file('css', $name, $url, 'head', $priority);
}
/**
* Unregister a CSS file
*
* @param string $name The identifier for the CSS file
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_unregister_css($name) {
return elgg_unregister_external_file('css', $name);
}
/**
* Load a CSS file for this page
*
* This must be called before elgg_view_page(). It can be called before the
* CSS file is registered. If you do not want a CSS file loaded, unregister it.
*
* @param string $name Identifier of the CSS file
*
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_load_css($name) {
elgg_load_external_file('css', $name);
}
/**
* Get the loaded CSS URLs
*
* @return array
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_get_loaded_css() {
return elgg_get_loaded_external_files('css', 'head');
}
/**
* Core registration function for external files
*
* @param string $type Type of external resource (js or css)
* @param string $name Identifier used as key
* @param string $url URL
* @param string $location Location in the page to include the file
* @param int $priority Loading priority of the file
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_register_external_file($type, $name, $url, $location, $priority = 500) {
global $CONFIG;
if (empty($name) || empty($url)) {
return false;
}
$url = elgg_format_url($url);
$url = elgg_normalize_url($url);
if (!isset($CONFIG->externals)) {
$CONFIG->externals = array();
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->externals[$type])) {
$CONFIG->externals[$type] = array();
}
$name = trim(strtolower($name));
if (isset($CONFIG->externals[$type][$name])) {
// update a registered item
$item = $CONFIG->externals[$type][$name];
} else {
$item = new stdClass();
$item->loaded = false;
}
$item->url = $url;
$item->priority = max((int)$priority, 0);
$item->location = $location;
$CONFIG->externals[$type][$name] = $item;
return true;
}
/**
* Unregister an external file
*
* @param string $type Type of file: js or css
* @param string $name The identifier of the file
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_unregister_external_file($type, $name) {
global $CONFIG;
if (!isset($CONFIG->externals)) {
return false;
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->externals[$type])) {
return false;
}
$name = trim(strtolower($name));
if (array_key_exists($name, $CONFIG->externals[$type])) {
unset($CONFIG->externals[$type][$name]);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Load an external resource for use on this page
*
* @param string $type Type of file: js or css
* @param string $name
*
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_load_external_file($type, $name) {
global $CONFIG;
if (!isset($CONFIG->externals)) {
$CONFIG->externals = array();
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->externals[$type])) {
$CONFIG->externals[$type] = array();
}
$name = trim(strtolower($name));
if (isset($CONFIG->externals[$type][$name])) {
// update a registered item
$CONFIG->externals[$type][$name]->loaded = true;
} else {
$item = new stdClass();
$item->loaded = true;
$item->url = '';
$item->location = '';
$item->priority = 500;
$CONFIG->externals[$type][$name] = $item;
}
}
/**
* Get external resource descriptors
*
* @param string $type Type of file: js or css
* @param string $location Page location
*
* @return array
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_get_loaded_external_files($type, $location) {
global $CONFIG;
if (isset($CONFIG->externals) && isset($CONFIG->externals[$type])) {
$items = array_values($CONFIG->externals[$type]);
$callback = "return \$v->loaded == true && \$v->location == '$location';";
$items = array_filter($items, create_function('$v', $callback));
if ($items) {
usort($items, create_function('$a,$b','return $a->priority >= $b->priority;'));
array_walk($items, create_function('&$v,$k', '$v = $v->url;'));
}
return $items;
}
return array();
}
/**
* Returns a list of files in $directory.
*
* Only returns files. Does not recurse into subdirs.
*
* @param string $directory Directory to look in
* @param array $exceptions Array of filenames to ignore
* @param array $list Array of files to append to
* @param mixed $extensions Array of extensions to allow, NULL for all. Use a dot: array('.php').
*
* @return array Filenames in $directory, in the form $directory/filename.
*/
function elgg_get_file_list($directory, $exceptions = array(), $list = array(),
$extensions = NULL) {
$directory = sanitise_filepath($directory);
if ($handle = opendir($directory)) {
while (($file = readdir($handle)) !== FALSE) {
if (!is_file($directory . $file) || in_array($file, $exceptions)) {
continue;
}
if (is_array($extensions)) {
if (in_array(strrchr($file, '.'), $extensions)) {
$list[] = $directory . $file;
}
} else {
$list[] = $directory . $file;
}
}
closedir($handle);
}
return $list;
}
/**
* Sanitise file paths ensuring that they begin and end with slashes etc.
*
* @param string $path The path
* @param bool $append_slash Add tailing slash
*
* @return string
*/
function sanitise_filepath($path, $append_slash = TRUE) {
// Convert to correct UNIX paths
$path = str_replace('\\', '/', $path);
$path = str_replace('../', '/', $path);
// replace // with / except when preceeded by :
$path = preg_replace("/([^:])\/\//", "$1/", $path);
// Sort trailing slash
$path = trim($path);
// rtrim defaults plus /
$path = rtrim($path, " \n\t\0\x0B/");
if ($append_slash) {
$path = $path . '/';
}
return $path;
}
/**
* Queues a message to be displayed.
*
* Messages will not be displayed immediately, but are stored in
* for later display, usually upon next page load.
*
* The method of displaying these messages differs depending upon plugins and
* viewtypes. The core default viewtype retrieves messages in
* {@link views/default/page/shells/default.php} and displays messages as
* javascript popups.
*
* @internal Messages are stored as strings in the $_SESSION['msg'][$register] array.
*
* @warning This function is used to both add to and clear the message
* stack. If $messages is null, $register will be returned and cleared.
* If $messages is null and $register is empty, all messages will be
* returned and removed.
*
* @important This function handles the standard {@link system_message()} ($register =
* 'messages') as well as {@link register_error()} messages ($register = 'errors').
*
* @param mixed $message Optionally, a single message or array of messages to add, (default: null)
* @param string $register Types of message: "error", "success" (default: success)
* @param bool $count Count the number of messages (default: false)
*
* @return true|false|array Either the array of messages, or a response regarding
* whether the message addition was successful.
* @todo Clean up. Separate registering messages and retrieving them.
*/
function system_messages($message = null, $register = "success", $count = false) {
if (!isset($_SESSION['msg'])) {
$_SESSION['msg'] = array();
}
if (!isset($_SESSION['msg'][$register]) && !empty($register)) {
$_SESSION['msg'][$register] = array();
}
if (!$count) {
if (!empty($message) && is_array($message)) {
$_SESSION['msg'][$register] = array_merge($_SESSION['msg'][$register], $message);
return true;
} else if (!empty($message) && is_string($message)) {
$_SESSION['msg'][$register][] = $message;
return true;
} else if (is_null($message)) {
if ($register != "") {
$returnarray = array();
$returnarray[$register] = $_SESSION['msg'][$register];
$_SESSION['msg'][$register] = array();
} else {
$returnarray = $_SESSION['msg'];
$_SESSION['msg'] = array();
}
return $returnarray;
}
} else {
if (!empty($register)) {
return sizeof($_SESSION['msg'][$register]);
} else {
$count = 0;
foreach ($_SESSION['msg'] as $register => $submessages) {
$count += sizeof($submessages);
}
return $count;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Counts the number of messages, either globally or in a particular register
*
* @param string $register Optionally, the register
*
* @return integer The number of messages
*/
function count_messages($register = "") {
return system_messages(null, $register, true);
}
/**
* Display a system message on next page load.
*
* @see system_messages()
*
* @param string|array $message Message or messages to add
*
* @return bool
*/
function system_message($message) {
return system_messages($message, "success");
}
/**
* Display an error on next page load.
*
* @see system_messages()
*
* @param string|array $error Error or errors to add
*
* @return bool
*/
function register_error($error) {
return system_messages($error, "error");
}
/**
* Register a callback as an Elgg event handler.
*
* Events are emitted by Elgg when certain actions occur. Plugins
* can respond to these events or halt them completely by registering a handler
* as a callback to an event. Multiple handlers can be registered for
* the same event and will be executed in order of $priority. Any handler
* returning false will halt the execution chain.
*
* This function is called with the event name, event type, and handler callback name.
* Setting the optional $priority allows plugin authors to specify when the
* callback should be run. Priorities for plugins should be 1-1000.
*
* The callback is passed 3 arguments when called: $event, $type, and optional $params.
*
* $event is the name of event being emitted.
* $type is the type of event or object concerned.
* $params is an optional parameter passed that can include a related object. See
* specific event documentation for details on which events pass what parameteres.
*
* @tip If a priority isn't specified it is determined by the order the handler was
* registered relative to the event and type. For plugins, this generally means
* the earlier the plugin is in the load order, the earlier the priorities are for
* any event handlers.
*
* @tip $event and $object_type can use the special keyword 'all'. Handler callbacks registered
* with $event = all will be called for all events of type $object_type. Similarly,
* callbacks registered with $object_type = all will be called for all events of type
* $event, regardless of $object_type. If $event and $object_type both are 'all', the
* handler callback will be called for all events.
*
* @tip Event handler callbacks are considered in the follow order:
* - Specific registration where 'all' isn't used.
* - Registration where 'all' is used for $event only.
* - Registration where 'all' is used for $type only.
* - Registration where 'all' is used for both.
*
* @warning If you use the 'all' keyword, you must have logic in the handler callback to
* test the passed parameters before taking an action.
*
* @tip When referring to events, the preferred syntax is "event, type".
*
* @internal Events are stored in $CONFIG->events as:
*
* $CONFIG->events[$event][$type][$priority] = $callback;
*
*
* @param string $event The event type
* @param string $object_type The object type
* @param string $callback The handler callback
* @param int $priority The priority - 0 is default, negative before, positive after
*
* @return bool
* @link http://docs.elgg.org/Tutorials/Plugins/Events
* @example events/basic.php Basic example of registering an event handler callback.
* @example events/advanced.php Advanced example of registering an event handler
* callback and halting execution.
* @example events/all.php Example of how to use the 'all' keyword.
*/
function elgg_register_event_handler($event, $object_type, $callback, $priority = 500) {
global $CONFIG;
if (empty($event) || empty($object_type)) {
return FALSE;
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->events)) {
$CONFIG->events = array();
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->events[$event])) {
$CONFIG->events[$event] = array();
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type])) {
$CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type] = array();
}
if (!is_callable($callback)) {
return FALSE;
}
$priority = max((int) $priority, 0);
while (isset($CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type][$priority])) {
$priority++;
}
$CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type][$priority] = $callback;
ksort($CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type]);
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Unregisters a callback for an event.
*
* @param string $event The event type
* @param string $object_type The object type
* @param string $callback The callback
*
* @return void
* @since 1.7
*/
function elgg_unregister_event_handler($event, $object_type, $callback) {
global $CONFIG;
foreach ($CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type] as $key => $event_callback) {
if ($event_callback == $callback) {
unset($CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type][$key]);
}
}
}
/**
* Trigger an Elgg Event and run all handler callbacks registered to that event, type.
*
* This function runs all handlers registered to $event, $object_type or
* the special keyword 'all' for either or both.
*
* $event is usually a verb: create, update, delete, annotation.
*
* $object_type is usually a noun: object, group, user, annotation, relationship, metadata.
*
* $object is usually an Elgg* object assciated with the event.
*
* @warning Elgg events should only be triggered by core. Plugin authors should use
* {@link trigger_elgg_plugin_hook()} instead.
*
* @tip When referring to events, the preferred syntax is "event, type".
*
* @internal Only rarely should events be changed, added, or removed in core.
* When making changes to events, be sure to first create a ticket in trac.
*
* @internal @tip Think of $object_type as the primary namespace element, and
* $event as the secondary namespace.
*
* @param string $event The event type
* @param string $object_type The object type
* @param string $object The object involved in the event
*
* @return bool The result of running all handler callbacks.
* @link http://docs.elgg.org/Tutorials/Core/Events
* @internal @example events/emit.php Basic emitting of an Elgg event.
*/
function elgg_trigger_event($event, $object_type, $object = null) {
global $CONFIG;
$events = array();
if (isset($CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type])) {
$events[] = $CONFIG->events[$event][$object_type];
}
if (isset($CONFIG->events['all'][$object_type])) {
$events[] = $CONFIG->events['all'][$object_type];
}
if (isset($CONFIG->events[$event]['all'])) {
$events[] = $CONFIG->events[$event]['all'];
}
if (isset($CONFIG->events['all']['all'])) {
$events[] = $CONFIG->events['all']['all'];
}
$args = array($event, $object_type, $object);
foreach ($events as $callback_list) {
if (is_array($callback_list)) {
foreach ($callback_list as $callback) {
if (call_user_func_array($callback, $args) === FALSE) {
return FALSE;
}
}
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Register a callback as a plugin hook handler.
*
* Plugin hooks allow developers to losely couple plugins and features by
* repsonding to and emitting {@link elgg_trigger_plugin_hook()} customizable hooks.
* Handler callbacks can respond to the hook, change the details of the hook, or
* ignore it.
*
* Multiple handlers can be registered for a plugin hook, and each callback
* is called in order of priority. If the return value of a handler is not
* null, that value is passed to the next callback in the call stack. When all
* callbacks have been run, the final value is passed back to the caller
* via {@link elgg_trigger_plugin_hook()}.
*
* Similar to Elgg Events, plugin hook handler callbacks are registered by passing
* a hook, a type, and a priority.
*
* The callback is passed 4 arguments when called: $hook, $type, $value, and $params.
*
* - str $hook The name of the hook.
* - str $type The type of hook.
* - mixed $value The return value of the last handler or the default
* value if no other handlers have been called.
* - mixed $params An optional array of parameters. Used to provide additional
* information to plugins.
*
* @internal Plugin hooks are stored in $CONFIG->hooks as:
*
* $CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type][$priority] = $callback;
*
*
* @tip Plugin hooks are similar to Elgg Events in that Elgg emits
* a plugin hook when certain actions occur, but a plugin hook allows you to alter the
* parameters, as well as halt execution.
*
* @tip If a priority isn't specified it is determined by the order the handler was
* registered relative to the event and type. For plugins, this generally means
* the earlier the plugin is in the load order, the earlier the priorities are for
* any event handlers.
*
* @tip Like Elgg Events, $hook and $type can use the special keyword 'all'.
* Handler callbacks registered with $hook = all will be called for all hooks
* of type $type. Similarly, handlers registered with $type = all will be
* called for all hooks of type $event, regardless of $object_type. If $hook
* and $type both are 'all', the handler will be called for all hooks.
*
* @tip Plugin hooks are sometimes used to gather lists from plugins. This is
* usually done by pushing elements into an array passed in $params. Be sure
* to append to and then return $value so you don't overwrite other plugin's
* values.
*
* @warning Unlike Elgg Events, a handler that returns false will NOT halt the
* execution chain.
*
* @param string $hook The name of the hook
* @param string $type The type of the hook
* @param callback $callback The name of a valid function or an array with object and method
* @param int $priority The priority - 500 is default, lower numbers called first
*
* @return bool
*
* @example hooks/register/basic.php Registering for a plugin hook and examining the variables.
* @example hooks/register/advanced.php Registering for a plugin hook and changing the params.
* @link http://docs.elgg.org/Tutorials/Plugins/Hooks
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_register_plugin_hook_handler($hook, $type, $callback, $priority = 500) {
global $CONFIG;
if (empty($hook) || empty($type)) {
return FALSE;
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->hooks)) {
$CONFIG->hooks = array();
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->hooks[$hook])) {
$CONFIG->hooks[$hook] = array();
}
if (!isset($CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type])) {
$CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type] = array();
}
if (!is_callable($callback)) {
return FALSE;
}
$priority = max((int) $priority, 0);
while (isset($CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type][$priority])) {
$priority++;
}
$CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type][$priority] = $callback;
ksort($CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type]);
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Unregister a callback as a plugin hook.
*
* @param string $hook The name of the hook
* @param string $entity_type The name of the type of entity (eg "user", "object" etc)
* @param callback $callback The PHP callback to be removed
*
* @return void
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_unregister_plugin_hook_handler($hook, $entity_type, $callback) {
global $CONFIG;
foreach ($CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$entity_type] as $key => $hook_callback) {
if ($hook_callback == $callback) {
unset($CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$entity_type][$key]);
}
}
}
/**
* Trigger a Plugin Hook and run all handler callbacks registered to that hook:type.
*
* This function runs all handlers regsitered to $hook, $type or
* the special keyword 'all' for either or both.
*
* Use $params to send additional information to the handler callbacks.
*
* $returnvalue Is the initial value to pass to the handlers, which can
* then change it. It is useful to use $returnvalue to set defaults.
* If no handlers are registered, $returnvalue is immediately returned.
*
* $hook is usually a verb: import, get_views, output.
*
* $type is usually a noun: user, ecml, page.
*
* @tip Like Elgg Events, $hook and $type can use the special keyword 'all'.
* Handler callbacks registered with $hook = all will be called for all hooks
* of type $type. Similarly, handlers registered with $type = all will be
* called for all hooks of type $event, regardless of $object_type. If $hook
* and $type both are 'all', the handler will be called for all hooks.
*
* @internal The checks for $hook and/or $type not being equal to 'all' is to
* prevent a plugin hook being registered with an 'all' being called more than
* once if the trigger occurs with an 'all'. An example in core of this is in
* actions.php:
* elgg_trigger_plugin_hook('action_gatekeeper:permissions:check', 'all', ...)
*
* @see elgg_register_plugin_hook_handler()
*
* @param string $hook The name of the hook to trigger ("all" will
* trigger for all $types regardless of $hook value)
* @param string $type The type of the hook to trigger ("all" will
* trigger for all $hooks regardless of $type value)
* @param mixed $params Additional parameters to pass to the handlers
* @param mixed $returnvalue An initial return value
*
* @return mixed|null The return value of the last handler callback called
*
* @example hooks/trigger/basic.php Trigger a hook that determins if execution
* should continue.
* @example hooks/trigger/advanced.php Trigger a hook with a default value and use
* the results to populate a menu.
* @example hooks/basic.php Trigger and respond to a basic plugin hook.
* @link http://docs.elgg.org/Tutorials/Plugins/Hooks
*
* @since 1.8.0
*/
function elgg_trigger_plugin_hook($hook, $type, $params = null, $returnvalue = null) {
global $CONFIG;
$hooks = array();
if (isset($CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type])) {
if ($hook != 'all' && $type != 'all') {
$hooks[] = $CONFIG->hooks[$hook][$type];
}
}
if (isset($CONFIG->hooks['all'][$type])) {
if ($type != 'all') {
$hooks[] = $CONFIG->hooks['all'][$type];
}
}
if (isset($CONFIG->hooks[$hook]['all'])) {
if ($hook != 'all') {
$hooks[] = $CONFIG->hooks[$hook]['all'];
}
}
if (isset($CONFIG->hooks['all']['all'])) {
$hooks[] = $CONFIG->hooks['all']['all'];
}
foreach ($hooks as $callback_list) {
if (is_array($callback_list)) {
foreach ($callback_list as $hookcallback) {
$args = array($hook, $type, $returnvalue, $params);
$temp_return_value = call_user_func_array($hookcallback, $args);
if (!is_null($temp_return_value)) {
$returnvalue = $temp_return_value;
}
}
}
}
return $returnvalue;
}
/**
* Intercepts, logs, and displays uncaught exceptions.
*
* @warning This function should never be called directly.
*
* @see http://www.php.net/set-exception-handler
*
* @param Exception $exception The exception being handled
*
* @return void
*/
function _elgg_php_exception_handler($exception) {
error_log("*** FATAL EXCEPTION *** : " . $exception);
// Wipe any existing output buffer
ob_end_clean();
// make sure the error isn't cached
header("Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate", true);
header('Expires: Fri, 05 Feb 1982 00:00:00 -0500', true);
// @note Do not send a 500 header because it is not a server error
try {
// we don't want the 'pagesetup', 'system' event to fire
global $CONFIG;
$CONFIG->pagesetupdone = true;
elgg_set_viewtype('failsafe');
$body = elgg_view("messages/exceptions/exception", array('object' => $exception));
echo elgg_view_page(elgg_echo('exception:title'), $body);
} catch (Exception $e) {
$timestamp = time();
$message = $e->getMessage();
echo "Fatal error in exception handler. Check log for Exception #$timestamp";
error_log("Exception #$timestamp : fatal error in exception handler : $message");
}
}
/**
* Intercepts catchable PHP errors.
*
* @warning This function should never be called directly.
*
* @internal
* For catchable fatal errors, throws an Exception with the error.
*
* For non-fatal errors, depending upon the debug settings, either
* log the error or ignore it.
*
* @see http://www.php.net/set-error-handler
*
* @param int $errno The level of the error raised
* @param string $errmsg The error message
* @param string $filename The filename the error was raised in
* @param int $linenum The line number the error was raised at
* @param array $vars An array that points to the active symbol table where error occurred
*
* @return true
*/
function _elgg_php_error_handler($errno, $errmsg, $filename, $linenum, $vars) {
$error = date("Y-m-d H:i:s (T)") . ": \"$errmsg\" in file $filename (line $linenum)";
switch ($errno) {
case E_USER_ERROR:
error_log("PHP ERROR: $error");
register_error("ERROR: $error");
// Since this is a fatal error, we want to stop any further execution but do so gracefully.
throw new Exception($error);
break;
case E_WARNING :
case E_USER_WARNING :
error_log("PHP WARNING: $error");
break;
default:
global $CONFIG;
if (isset($CONFIG->debug) && $CONFIG->debug === 'NOTICE') {
error_log("PHP NOTICE: $error");
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Display or log a message.
*
* If $level is >= to the debug setting in {@link $CONFIG->debug}, the
* message will be sent to {@link elgg_dump()}. Messages with lower
* priority than {@link $CONFIG->debug} are ignored.
*
* {@link elgg_dump()} outputs all levels but NOTICE to screen by default.
*
* @note No messages will be displayed unless debugging has been enabled.
*
* @param str $message User message
* @param str $level NOTICE | WARNING | ERROR | DEBUG
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.7.0
* @todo This is complicated and confusing. Using int constants for debug levels will
* make things easier.
*/
function elgg_log($message, $level = 'NOTICE') {
global $CONFIG;
// only log when debugging is enabled
if (isset($CONFIG->debug)) {
// debug to screen or log?
$to_screen = !($CONFIG->debug == 'NOTICE');
switch ($level) {
case 'ERROR':
// always report
elgg_dump("$level: $message", $to_screen, $level);
break;
case 'WARNING':
case 'DEBUG':
// report except if user wants only errors
if ($CONFIG->debug != 'ERROR') {
elgg_dump("$level: $message", $to_screen, $level);
}
break;
case 'NOTICE':
default:
// only report when lowest level is desired
if ($CONFIG->debug == 'NOTICE') {
elgg_dump("$level: $message", FALSE, $level);
}
break;
}
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Logs or displays $value.
*
* If $to_screen is true, $value is displayed to screen. Else,
* it is handled by PHP's {@link error_log()} function.
*
* A {@elgg_plugin_hook debug log} is called. If a handler returns
* false, it will stop the default logging method.
*
* @param mixed $value The value
* @param bool $to_screen Display to screen?
* @param string $level The debug level
*
* @return void
* @since 1.7.0
*/
function elgg_dump($value, $to_screen = TRUE, $level = 'NOTICE') {
global $CONFIG;
// plugin can return false to stop the default logging method
$params = array('level' => $level,
'msg' => $value,
'to_screen' => $to_screen);
if (!elgg_trigger_plugin_hook('debug', 'log', $params, true)) {
return;
}
// Do not want to write to screen before page creation has started.
// This is not fool-proof but probably fixes 95% of the cases when logging
// results in data sent to the browser before the page is begun.
if (!isset($CONFIG->pagesetupdone)) {
$to_screen = FALSE;
}
if ($to_screen == TRUE) {
echo '
'; print_r($value); echo ''; } else { error_log(print_r($value, TRUE)); } } /** * Sends a notice about deprecated use of a function, view, etc. * * This function either displays or logs the deprecation message, * depending upon the deprecation policies in {@link CODING.txt}. * Logged messages are sent with the level of 'WARNING'. * * A user-visual message will be displayed if $dep_version is greater * than 1 minor releases lower than the current Elgg version, or at all * lower than the current Elgg major version. * * @note This will always at least log a warning. Don't use to pre-deprecate things. * This assumes we are releasing in order and deprecating according to policy. * * @see CODING.txt * * @param str $msg Message to log / display. * @param str $dep_version Human-readable *release* version: 1.7, 1.7.3 * @param int $backtrace_level How many levels back to display the backtrace. Useful if calling from * functions that are called from other places (like elgg_view()). Set * to -1 for a full backtrace. * * @return bool * @since 1.7.0 */ function elgg_deprecated_notice($msg, $dep_version, $backtrace_level = 1) { // if it's a major release behind, visual and logged // if it's a 1 minor release behind, visual and logged // if it's for current minor release, logged. // bugfixes don't matter because you're not deprecating between them, RIGHT? if (!$dep_version) { return FALSE; } $elgg_version = get_version(TRUE); $elgg_version_arr = explode('.', $elgg_version); $elgg_major_version = (int)$elgg_version_arr[0]; $elgg_minor_version = (int)$elgg_version_arr[1]; $dep_major_version = (int)$dep_version; $dep_minor_version = 10 * ($dep_version - $dep_major_version); $visual = FALSE; if (($dep_major_version < $elgg_major_version) || ($dep_minor_version < $elgg_minor_version)) { $visual = TRUE; } $msg = "Deprecated in $dep_major_version.$dep_minor_version: $msg"; if ($visual) { register_error($msg); } // Get a file and line number for the log. Never show this in the UI. // Skip over the function that sent this notice and see who called the deprecated // function itself. $msg .= " Called from "; $stack = array(); $backtrace = debug_backtrace(); // never show this call. array_shift($backtrace); $i = count($backtrace); foreach ($backtrace as $trace) { $stack[] = "[#$i] {$trace['file']}:{$trace['line']}"; $i--; if ($backtrace_level > 0) { if ($backtrace_level <= 1) { break; } $backtrace_level--; } } $msg .= implode("