className() === 'WireArray') $this->duplicateChecking = false;
parent::__construct();
}
/**
* Is the given item valid for storange in this array?
*
* Template method that descending classes may use to validate items added to this WireArray
*
* #pw-group-info
*
* @param mixed $item Item to test for validity
* @return bool True if item is valid and may be added, false if not
*
*/
public function isValidItem($item) {
if($item instanceof Wire) return true;
$className = $this->className();
if($className === 'WireArray' || $className === 'PaginatedArray') return true;
return false;
}
/**
* Is the given item key valid for use in this array?
*
* Template method that descendant classes may use to validate the key of items added to this WireArray
*
* #pw-group-info
*
* @param string|int $key Key to test
* @return bool True if key is valid and may be used, false if not
*
*/
public function isValidKey($key) {
// unused $key intentional for descending class/template purposes
if($key) {}
return true;
}
/**
* Is the given WireArray identical to this one?
*
* #pw-group-info
*
* @param WireArray $items
* @param bool|int $strict Use strict mode? Optionally specify one of the following:
* `true` (boolean): Default. Compares items, item object instances, order, and any other data contained in WireArray.
* `false` (boolean): Compares only that items in the WireArray resolve to the same order and values (though not object instances).
* @return bool True if identical, false if not.
*
*/
public function isIdentical(WireArray $items, $strict = true) {
if($items === $this) return true;
if($items->className() != $this->className()) return false;
if(!$strict) return ((string) $this) === ((string) $items);
$a1 = $this->getArray();
$a2 = $items->getArray();
if($a1 === $a2) {
// all items match
$d1 = $this->data();
$d2 = $items->data();
if($d1 === $d2) {
// all data matches
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Get the array key for the given item
*
* - This is a template method that descendant classes may use to find a key from the item itself, or null if disabled.
* - This method is used internally by the add() and prepend() methods.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @param object|Wire $item Item to get key for
* @return string|int|null Found key, or null if not found.
*
*/
public function getItemKey($item) {
// in this base class, we don't make assumptions how the key is determined
// so we just search the array to see if the item is already here and
// return it's key if it is here
$key = array_search($item, $this->data, true);
return $key === false ? null : $key;
}
/**
* Get a new/blank item of the type that this WireArray holds
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @throws WireException If class doesn't implement this method.
* @return Wire|null
*
*/
public function makeBlankItem() {
$class = wireClassName($this, false);
if($class != 'WireArray' && $class != 'PaginatedArray') {
throw new WireException("Class '$class' doesn't yet implement method 'makeBlankItem()' and it needs to.");
}
return null;
}
/**
* Creates a new blank instance of this WireArray, for internal use.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @return WireArray
*
*/
public function makeNew() {
$class = get_class($this);
$newArray = $this->wire(new $class());
return $newArray;
}
/**
* Creates a new populated copy/clone of this WireArray
*
* Same as a clone, except that descending classes may wish to replace the
* clone call a manually created WireArray to prevent deep cloning.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @return WireArray
*
*/
public function makeCopy() {
return clone $this;
}
/**
* Import the given item(s) into this WireArray.
*
* - Adds imported items to the end of the WireArray.
* - Skips over any items already present in the WireArray (when duplicateChecking is enabled)
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param array|WireArray $items Items to import.
* @return $this
* @throws WireException If given items not compatible with the WireArray
*
*/
public function import($items) {
if(!is_array($items) && !self::iterable($items)) {
throw new WireException('WireArray cannot import non arrays or non-iterable objects');
}
foreach($items as $key => $value) {
if($this->duplicateChecking) {
if(($k = $this->getItemKey($value)) !== null) $key = $k;
if(isset($this->data[$key])) continue; // won't overwrite existing keys
$this->set($key, $value);
} else {
$this->add($value);
}
}
return $this;
}
/**
* Add an item to the end of the WireArray.
*
* ~~~~~
* $items->add($item);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param int|string|array|object|Wire|WireArray $item Item to add.
* @return $this
* @throws WireException If given an item that can't be stored by this WireArray.
* @see WireArray::prepend(), WireArray::append()
*
*/
public function add($item) {
if(!$this->isValidItem($item)) {
if($item instanceof WireArray) {
foreach($item as $i) $this->prepend($i);
return $this;
} else {
throw new WireException("Item added to " . get_class($this) . " is not an allowed type");
}
}
if($this->duplicateChecking && ($key = $this->getItemKey($item)) !== null) {
// avoid two copies of the same item, re-add it to the end
if(isset($this->data[$key])) unset($this->data[$key]);
$this->data[$key] = $item;
} else {
$this->data[] = $item;
end($this->data);
$key = key($this->data);
}
$this->trackChange("add", null, $item);
$this->trackAdd($item, $key);
return $this;
}
/**
* Insert an item either before or after another
*
* Provides the implementation for the insertBefore and insertAfter functions
*
* @param int|string|array|object $item Item you want to insert
* @param int|string|array|object $existingItem Item already present that you want to insert before/afer
* @param bool $insertBefore True if you want to insert before, false if after
* @return $this
* @throws WireException if given an invalid item
*
*/
protected function _insert($item, $existingItem, $insertBefore = true) {
if(!$this->isValidItem($item)) throw new WireException("You may not insert this item type");
$data = array();
$this->add($item); // first add the item, then we'll move it
$itemKey = $this->getItemKey($item);
foreach($this->data as $key => $value) {
if($value === $existingItem) {
// found $existingItem, so insert $item and then insert $existingItem
if($insertBefore) {
$data[$itemKey] = $item;
$data[$key] = $value;
} else {
$data[$key] = $value;
$data[$itemKey] = $item;
}
} else if($value === $item) {
// skip over it since the above is doing the insert
continue;
} else {
// continue populating existing data
$data[$key] = $value;
}
}
$this->data = $data;
return $this;
}
/**
* Insert an item before an existing item
*
* ~~~~~
* $items->insertBefore($newItem, $existingItem);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param Wire|string|int $item Item you want to insert.
* @param Wire|string|int $existingItem Item already present that you want to insert before.
* @return $this
*
*/
public function insertBefore($item, $existingItem) {
return $this->_insert($item, $existingItem, true);
}
/**
* Insert an item after an existing item
*
* ~~~~~
* $items->insertAfter($newItem, $existingItem);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param Wire|string|int $item Item you want to insert
* @param Wire|string|int $existingItem Item already present that you want to insert after
* @return $this
*
*/
public function insertAfter($item, $existingItem) {
return $this->_insert($item, $existingItem, false);
}
/**
* Replace one item with the other
*
* - The order of the arguments does not matter.
* - If both items are already present, they will change places.
* - If one item is not already present, it will replace the one that is.
* - If neither item is present, both will be added at the end.
*
* ~~~~~
* $items->replace($existingItem, $newItem);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param Wire|string|int $itemA
* @param Wire|string|int $itemB
* @return $this
*
*/
public function replace($itemA, $itemB) {
$a = $this->get($itemA);
$b = $this->get($itemB);
if($a && $b) {
// swap a and b, both already present in this WireArray
$data = $this->data;
foreach($data as $key => $value) {
$k = null;
if($value === $a) {
if(method_exists($b, 'getItemKey')) {
$k = $b->getItemKey(); // item provides its own key
} else {
$k = $this->getItemKey($b);
}
$value = $b;
} else if($value === $b) {
if(method_exists($a, 'getItemKey')) {
$k = $a->getItemKey(); // item provides its own key
} else {
$k = $this->getItemKey($a);
}
$value = $a;
}
if($k !== null) $key = $k;
$data[$key] = $value;
}
$this->data = $data;
} else if($a) {
// b not already in array, so replace a with b
$this->_insert($itemB, $a);
$this->remove($a);
} else if($b) {
// a not already in array, so replace b with a
$this->_insert($itemA, $b);
$this->remove($b);
}
return $this;
}
/**
* Set an item by key in the WireArray.
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param int|string $key Key of item to set.
* @param int|string|array|object|Wire $value Item value to set.
* @throws WireException If given an item not compatible with this WireArray.
* @return $this
*
*/
public function set($key, $value) {
if(!$this->isValidItem($value)) {
throw new WireException("Item '$key' set to " . get_class($this) . " is not an allowed type");
}
if(!$this->isValidKey($key)) {
throw new WireException("Key '$key' is not an allowed key for " . get_class($this));
}
$this->trackChange($key, isset($this->data[$key]) ? $this->data[$key] : null, $value);
$this->data[$key] = $value;
$this->trackAdd($value, $key);
return $this;
}
/**
* Enables setting of WireArray elements in object notation.
*
* Example: $myArray->myElement = 10;
* Not applicable to numerically indexed arrays.
*
* @param int|string $property Key of item to set.
* @param int|string|array|object Value of item to set.
* @throws WireException
*
*/
public function __set($property, $value) {
if($this->getProperty($property)) {
throw new WireException("Property '$property' is a reserved word and may not be set by direct reference.");
}
$this->set($property, $value);
}
/**
* Ensures that isset() and empty() work for this classes properties.
*
* @param string|int $key
* @return bool
*
*/
public function __isset($key) {
return isset($this->data[$key]);
}
/**
* Ensures that unset() works for this classes data.
*
* @param int|string $key
*
*/
public function __unset($key) {
$this->remove($key);
}
/**
* Like set() but accepts an array or WireArray to set multiple values at once
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param array|WireArray $data Array or WireArray of data that you want to set.
* @return $this
*
*/
public function setArray($data) {
if(self::iterable($data)) {
foreach($data as $key => $value) $this->set($key, $value);
}
return $this;
}
/**
* Returns the value of the item at the given index, or null if not set.
*
* You may also specify a selector, in which case this method will return the same result as
* the `WireArray::findOne()` method. See the $key argument description for more details on
* what can be provided.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int|string|array $key Provide any of the following:
* - Key of item to retrieve.
* - Array of keys, in which case an array of matching items will be returned, indexed by your keys.
* - A selector string or selector array, to return the first item that matches the selector.
* - A string of text with "{var}" tags in it that will be populated with any matching properties from this WireArray.
* - A string like "foobar[]" which returns an array of all "foobar" properties from each item in the WireArray.
* - A string containing the "name" property of any item, and the matching item will be returned.
* @return WireData|Page|mixed|array|null Value of item requested, or null if it doesn't exist.
* @throws WireException
*
*/
public function get($key) {
$match = null;
// if an object was provided, get its key
if(is_object($key)) {
/** @var object $key */
$key = $this->getItemKey($key);
/** @var string|int $key */
}
// if given an array of keys, return all matching items
if(is_array($key)) {
if(ctype_digit(implode('', array_keys($key)))) {
$items = array();
/** @var array $key */
foreach($key as $k) {
$item = $this->get($k);
$items[$k] = $item;
}
return $items;
} else {
// selector array
$item = $this->findOne($key);
if($item === false) $item = null;
return $item;
}
}
// check if the index is set and return it if so
if(isset($this->data[$key])) return $this->data[$key];
// check if key contains something other than numbers, letters, underscores, hyphens
if(is_string($key)) {
if(!ctype_alnum($key) && !ctype_alnum(strtr($key, '-_', 'ab'))) {
// check if key contains a selector
if(Selectors::stringHasSelector($key)) {
$item = $this->findOne($key);
if($item === false) $item = null;
return $item;
}
if(strpos($key, '{') !== false && strpos($key, '}')) {
// populate a formatted string with {tag} vars
return wirePopulateStringTags($key, $this);
}
// check if key is requesting a property array: i.e. "name[]"
if(strpos($key, '[]') !== false && substr($key, -2) == '[]') {
return $this->explode(substr($key, 0, -2));
}
// check if key is asking for first match in "a|b|c"
if(strpos($key, '|') !== false) {
$numericKeys = $this->usesNumericKeys();
foreach(explode('|', $key) as $k) {
if(isset($this->data[$k])) {
$match = $this->data[$k];
} else if($numericKeys) {
$match = $this->getItemThatMatches('name', $k);
}
if($match) break;
}
return $match;
}
}
// if the WireArray uses numeric keys, then it's okay to
// match a 'name' field if the provided key is a string
if($this->usesNumericKeys()) {
$match = $this->getItemThatMatches('name', $key);
}
}
return $match;
}
/**
* Enables derefencing of WireArray elements in object notation.
*
* Example: $myArray->myElement
* Not applicable to numerically indexed arrays.
* Fuel properties and hooked properties have precedence with this type of call.
*
* @param int|string $name
* @return Wire|WireData|Page|mixed|bool Value of item requested, or false if it doesn't exist.
*
*/
public function __get($name) {
$value = parent::__get($name);
if(is_null($value)) $value = $this->getProperty($name);
if(is_null($value)) $value = $this->get($name);
return $value;
}
/**
* Get a predefined property of the array, or extra data that has been set.
*
* Default properties include;
*
* - `count` (int): Number of items present in this WireArray.
* - `last` (mixed): Last item in this WireArray.
* - `first` (mixed): First item in this WireArray.
* - `keys` (array): Keys used in this WireArray.
* - `values` (array): Values present in this WireArray.
*
* These can also be accessed by direct reference.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Get count
* $count = $items->getProperty('count');
*
* // Same as above using direct access property
* $count = $items->count;
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param string $property Name of property to retrieve
* @return Wire|mixed
*
*/
public function getProperty($property) {
static $properties = array(
// property => method to map to
'count' => 'count',
'last' => 'last',
'first' => 'first',
'keys' => 'getKeys',
'values' => 'getValues',
);
if(!in_array($property, $properties)) return $this->data($property);
$func = $properties[$property];
return $this->$func();
}
/**
* Return the first item in this WireArray having a property named $key with $value, or NULL if not found.
*
* Used internally by get() and has() methods.
*
* @param string $key Property to match.
* @param string|int|object $value $value to match.
* @return Wire|null
*
*/
protected function getItemThatMatches($key, $value) {
if(ctype_digit("$key")) return null;
$item = null;
foreach($this->data as $wire) {
if($wire instanceof Wire) {
if($wire->$key === $value) {
$item = $wire;
break;
}
} else {
if($wire === $value) {
$item = $wire;
break;
}
}
}
return $item;
}
/**
* Does this WireArray have the given item, index, or match the given selector?
*
* If the WireArray uses numeric keys, then this will also match a WireData object's "name" field.
*
* ~~~~~
* // See if it has a given $item
* if($items->has($item)) {
* // Has the given $item
* }
*
* // See if it has an object with a "name" property matching our text
* if($items->has("name=something")) {
* // Has an item with a "name" property equal to "something"
* }
*
* // Same as above, but works since "name" is assumed for many types
* if($items->has("something")) {
* // It has it
* }
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
* #pw-group-info
*
* @param int|string|Wire $key Key of item to check or selector.
* @return bool True if the item exists, false if not.
*
*/
public function has($key) {
if(is_object($key)) {
/** @var object|Wire $key */
$key = $this->getItemKey($key);
/** @var int|string $key */
}
if(is_array($key)) {
// match selector array
return $this->findOne($key) ? true : false;
}
if(array_key_exists($key, $this->data)) return true;
$match = null;
if(is_string($key)) {
if(Selectors::stringHasOperator($key)) {
$match = $this->findOne($key);
} else if($this->usesNumericKeys()) {
$match = $this->getItemThatMatches('name', $key);
}
}
return $match ? true : false;
}
/**
* Get a PHP array of all the items in this WireArray with original keys maintained
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return array Copy of the array that WireArray uses internally.
* @see WireArray::getValues()
*
*/
public function getArray() {
return $this->data;
}
/**
* Returns all items in the WireArray (for syntax convenience)
*
* This is for syntax convenience, as it simply returns this instance of the WireArray.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return $this
*
*/
public function getAll() {
return $this;
}
/**
* Returns a regular PHP array of all keys used in this WireArray.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return array Keys used in the WireArray.
*
*/
public function getKeys() {
return array_keys($this->data);
}
/**
* Returns a regular PHP array of all values used in this WireArray.
*
* Unlike the `WireArray::getArray()` method, this does not attempt to maintain original
* keys of the items. The returned array is reindexed from 0.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return array|Wire[] Values used in the WireArray.
* @see WireArray::getArray()
*
*/
public function getValues() {
return array_values($this->data);
}
/**
* Get a random item from this WireArray.
*
* - If one item is requested (default), the item is returned (unless `$alwaysArray` argument is true).
* - If multiple items are requested, a new `WireArray` of those items is returned.
* - We recommend using this method when you just need 1 random item, and using the `WireArray::findRandom()` method
* when you need multiple random items.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Get a single random item
* $randomItem = $items->getRandom();
*
* // Get 3 random items
* $randomItems = $items->getRandom(3);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int $num Number of items to return. Optional and defaults to 1.
* @param bool $alwaysArray If true, then method will always return an array of items, even if it only contains 1 item.
* @return WireArray|Wire|mixed|null Returns value of item, or new WireArray of items if more than one requested.
* @see WireArray::findRandom(), WireArray::findRandomTimed()
*
*/
public function getRandom($num = 1, $alwaysArray = false) {
$items = $this->makeNew();
if($num < 1) return $items;
$count = $this->count();
if(!$count) {
if($num == 1 && !$alwaysArray) return null;
return $items;
}
$keys = array_rand($this->data, ($num > $count ? $count : $num));
if($num == 1 && !$alwaysArray) return $this->data[$keys];
if(!is_array($keys)) $keys = array($keys);
foreach($keys as $key) $items->add($this->data[$key]);
$items->setTrackChanges(true);
return $items;
}
/**
* Find a specified quantity of random elements from this WireArray.
*
* Unlike `WireArray::getRandom()` this method always returns a WireArray (or derived type).
*
* ~~~~~
* // Get 3 random items
* $randomItems = $items->findRandom(3);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int $num Number of items to return
* @return WireArray
* @see WireArray::getRandom(), WireArray::findRandomTimed()
*
*/
public function findRandom($num) {
return $this->getRandom((int) $num, true);
}
/**
* Find a quantity of random elements from this WireArray based on a timed interval (or user provided seed).
*
* If no `$seed` is provided, today's date (day) is used to seed the random number
* generator, so you can use this function to rotate items on a daily basis.
*
* _Idea and implementation provided by [mindplay.dk](https://twitter.com/mindplaydk)_
*
* ~~~~~
* // Get same 3 random items per day
* $randomItems = $items->findRandomTimed(3);
*
* // Get same 3 random items per hour
* $randomItems = $items->findRandomTimed('YmdH');
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int $num The amount of items to extract from the given list
* @param int|string $seed Optionally provide one of the following:
* - A PHP [date()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php) format string.
* - A number used to see the random number generator.
* - The default is the PHP date format "Ymd" which makes it randomize once daily.
* @return WireArray
* @see WireArray::findRandom()
*
*/
public function findRandomTimed($num, $seed = 'Ymd') {
if(is_string($seed)) $seed = crc32(date($seed));
srand($seed);
$keys = $this->getKeys();
$items = $this->makeNew();
while(count($keys) > 0 && count($items) < $num) {
$index = rand(0, count($keys)-1);
$key = $keys[$index];
$items->add($this->get($key));
array_splice($keys, $index, 1);
}
return $items;
}
/**
* Get a slice of the WireArray.
*
* Given a starting point and a number of items, returns a new WireArray of those items.
* If `$limit` is omitted, then it includes everything beyond the starting point.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Get first 3 items
* $myItems = $items->slice(0, 3);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int $start Starting index.
* @param int $limit Number of items to include. If omitted, includes the rest of the array.
* @return WireArray Returns a new WireArray.
*
*/
public function slice($start, $limit = 0) {
if($limit) {
$slice = array_slice($this->data, $start, $limit);
} else {
$slice = array_slice($this->data, $start);
}
$items = $this->makeNew();
$items->import($slice);
$items->setTrackChanges(true);
return $items;
}
/**
* Prepend an item to the beginning of the WireArray.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Add item to beginning
* $items->prepend($item);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param Wire|WireArray|mixed $item Item to prepend.
* @return $this This instance.
* @throws WireException
* @see WireArray::append()
*
*/
public function prepend($item) {
if(!$this->isValidItem($item)) {
if($item instanceof WireArray) {
foreach(array_reverse($item->getArray()) as $i) $this->prepend($i);
return $this;
} else {
throw new WireException("Item prepend to " . get_class($this) . " is not an allowed type");
}
}
if($this->duplicateChecking && ($key = $this->getItemKey($item)) !== null) {
// item already present
$a = array($key => $item);
$this->data = $a + $this->data; // UNION operator for arrays
// $this->data = array_merge($a, $this->data);
} else {
// new item
array_unshift($this->data, $item);
reset($this->data);
$key = key($this->data);
}
$this->trackChange('prepend', null, $item);
$this->trackAdd($item, $key);
return $this;
}
/**
* Append an item to the end of the WireArray
*
* This is a functionally identical alias of the `WireArray::add()` method here for
* naming consistency with the `WireArray::prepend()` method.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Add item to end
* $items->append($item);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param Wire|WireArray|mixed $item Item to append.
* @return $this This instance.
* @see WireArray::prepend(), WireArray::add()
*
*/
public function append($item) {
$this->add($item);
return $this;
}
/**
* Unshift an element to the beginning of the WireArray (alias for prepend)
*
* This is for consistency with PHP's naming convention of the `array_unshift()` method.
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param Wire|WireArray|mixed $item Item to prepend.
* @return $this This instance.
* @see WireArray::shift(), WireArray::prepend()
*
*/
public function unshift($item) {
return $this->prepend($item);
}
/**
* Shift an element off the beginning of the WireArray and return it
*
* Consistent with behavior of PHP's `array_shift()` method.
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return Wire|mixed|null Item shifted off the beginning or NULL if empty.
* @see WireArray::unshift()
*
*/
public function shift() {
reset($this->data);
$key = key($this->data);
$item = array_shift($this->data);
if(is_null($item)) return null;
$this->trackChange('shift', $item, null);
$this->trackRemove($item, $key);
return $item;
}
/**
* Push an item to the end of the WireArray.
*
* Same as `WireArray::add()` and `WireArray::append()`, but here for syntax convenience.
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param Wire|mixed $item Item to push.
* @return $this This instance.
* @see WireArray::pop()
*
*/
public function push($item) {
$this->add($item);
return $this;
}
/**
* Pop an element off the end of the WireArray and return it
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @return Wire|mixed|null Item popped off the end or NULL if empty.
*
*/
public function pop() {
end($this->data);
$key = key($this->data);
$item = array_pop($this->data);
if(is_null($item)) return null;
$this->trackChange('pop', $item, null);
$this->trackRemove($item, $key);
return $item;
}
/**
* Shuffle/randomize this WireArray
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @return $this This instance.
*
*/
public function shuffle() {
$keys = $this->getKeys();
$data = array();
// shuffle the keys rather than the original array in case it's associative
// because PHP's shuffle reindexes the array
shuffle($keys);
foreach($keys as $key) {
$data[$key] = $this->data[$key];
}
$this->trackChange('shuffle', $this->data, $data);
$this->data = $data;
return $this;
}
/**
* Returns a new WireArray of the item at the given index.
*
* Unlike `WireArray::get()` this returns a new WireArray with a single item, or a blank WireArray if item doesn't exist.
* Applicable to numerically indexed WireArray only.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int $num Index number
* @return WireArray
* @see WireArray::eq()
*
*/
public function index($num) {
return $this->slice($num, 1);
}
/**
* Returns the item at the given index starting from 0, or NULL if it doesn't exist.
*
* Unlike the `WireArray::index()` method, this returns an actual item and not another WireArray.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int $num Return the n'th item in this WireArray. Specify a negative number to count from the end rather than the start.
* @return Wire|null
* @see WireArray::index()
*
*/
public function eq($num) {
$num = (int) $num;
$item = array_slice($this->data, $num, 1);
$item = count($item) ? reset($item) : null;
return $item;
}
/**
* Returns the first item in the WireArray or boolean false if empty.
*
* Note that this resets the internal WireArray pointer, which would affect other active iterations.
*
* ~~~~~
* $item = $items->first();
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-traversal
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return Wire|mixed|bool
*
*/
public function first() {
return reset($this->data);
}
/**
* Returns the last item in the WireArray or boolean false if empty.
*
* Note that this resets the internal WireArray pointer, which would affect other active iterations.
*
* ~~~~~
* $item = $items->last();
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-traversal
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return Wire|mixed|bool
*
*/
public function last() {
return end($this->data);
}
/**
* Removes the given item or index from the WireArray (if it exists).
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param int|string|Wire $key Item to remove (object), or index of that item, or (3.0.196+) selector string.
* @return $this This instance.
*
*/
public function remove($key) {
$obj = is_object($key);
if($obj) {
$key = $this->getItemKey($key);
}
if(array_key_exists($key, $this->data)) {
$item = $this->data[$key];
unset($this->data[$key]);
$this->trackChange("remove", $item, null);
$this->trackRemove($item, $key);
} else if(!$obj && is_string($key) && Selectors::stringHasSelector($key)) {
foreach($this->find($key) as $item) {
$this->remove($item);
}
}
return $this;
}
/**
* Removes multiple identified items at once
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param array|Wire|string|WireArray $items Items to remove
* @return $this
*
*/
public function removeItems($items) {
if(!self::iterable($items)) $items = array($items);
foreach($items as $item) $this->remove($item);
return $this;
}
/**
* Removes all items from the WireArray, leaving it blank
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @return $this
*
*/
public function removeAll() {
foreach($this as $key => $value) {
$this->remove($key);
}
return $this;
}
/**
* Remove an item without any record of the event or telling anything else.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @param int|string|Wire $key Index of item or object instance of item.
* @return $this This instance.
*
*/
public function removeQuietly($key) {
if(is_object($key)) $key = $this->getItemKey($key);
unset($this->data[$key]);
return $this;
}
/**
* Sort this WireArray by the given properties.
*
* - Sort properties can be given as a string in the format `name, datestamp` or as an array of strings,
* i.e. `["name", "datestamp"]`.
*
* - You may also specify the properties as `property.subproperty`, where property resolves to a Wire derived object
* in each item, and subproperty resolves to a property within that object.
*
* - Prepend or append a minus "-" to reverse the sort (per field).
*
* ~~~~~
* // Sort newest to oldest
* $items->sort("-created");
*
* // Sort by last_name then first_name
* $items->sort("last_name, first_name");
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param string|array $properties Field names to sort by (CSV string or array).
* @param int|null $flags Optionally specify sort flags (see sortFlags method for details).
* @return $this reference to current instance.
*/
public function sort($properties, $flags = null) {
$_flags = $this->sortFlags; // remember
if(is_int($flags)) $this->sortFlags($flags);
$result = $this->_sort($properties);
if(is_int($flags) && $flags !== $_flags) $this->sortFlags($_flags); // restore
return $result;
}
/**
* Sort this WireArray by the given properties (internal use)
*
* This function contains additions and modifications by @niklaka.
*
* $properties can be given as a sortByField string, i.e. "name, datestamp" OR as an array of strings, i.e. array("name", "datestamp")
* You may also specify the properties as "property.subproperty", where property resolves to a Wire derived object,
* and subproperty resolves to a property within that object.
*
* @param string|array $properties Field names to sort by (comma separated string or an array). Prepend or append a minus "-" to reverse the sort (per field).
* @param int $numNeeded *Internal* amount of rows that need to be sorted (optimization used by filterData)
* @return $this reference to current instance.
*/
protected function _sort($properties, $numNeeded = null) {
// string version is used for change tracking
$isArray = is_array($properties);
$propertiesStr = $isArray ? implode(',', $properties) : $properties;
if(!$isArray) $properties = explode(',', $properties);
if(empty($properties)) return $this;
// shortcut for random (only allowed as the sole sort property)
// no warning/error for issuing more properties though
// TODO: warning for random+more properties (and trackChange() too)
if($properties[0] === 'random') return $this->shuffle();
$data = $this->stableSort($this, $properties, $numNeeded);
if($this->trackChanges) $this->trackChange("sort:$propertiesStr", $this->data, $data);
$this->data = $data;
return $this;
}
/**
* Get or set sort flags that affect behavior of any sorting functions
*
* The following constants may be used when setting the sort flags:
*
* - `SORT_REGULAR` compare items normally (don’t change types)
* - `SORT_NUMERIC` compare items numerically
* - `SORT_STRING` compare items as strings
* - `SORT_LOCALE_STRING` compare items as strings, based on the current locale
* - `SORT_NATURAL` compare items as strings using “natural ordering” like natsort()
* - `SORT_FLAG_CASE` can be combined (bitwise OR) with SORT_STRING or SORT_NATURAL to sort strings case-insensitively
* - `SORT_APPEND_NULLS` can be used on its own or combined with any of above (bitwise OR) to specify that null
* or blank values should be treated as unsortable and appended to the end of the sortable set rather than sorted as
* blank values. This duplicates the behavior prior to 3.0.194 (available only in 3.0.194+). Note that this flag
* is unique to ProcessWire only and is not in PHP.
*
* For more details, see `$sort_flags` argument at: https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sort.php
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param bool $sortFlags Optionally specify flag(s) to set
* @return int Returns current flags
* @since 3.0.129
*
*/
public function sortFlags($sortFlags = false) {
if(is_int($sortFlags)) $this->sortFlags = $sortFlags;
return $this->sortFlags;
}
/**
* Sort given array by first given property.
*
* This function contains additions and modifications by @niklaka.
*
* @param array|WireArray &$data Reference to an array to sort.
* @param array $properties Array of properties: first property is used now and others in recursion, if needed.
* @param int $numNeeded *Internal* amount of rows that need to be sorted (optimization used by filterData)
* @return array Sorted array (at least $numNeeded items, if $numNeeded is given)
*/
protected function stableSort(&$data, $properties, $numNeeded = null) {
$property = trim(array_shift($properties));
$nullable = array();
$sortable = array();
$reverse = false;
$subProperty = '';
$sortFlags = $this->sortFlags;
$sortNulls = true;
if($sortFlags >= SORT_APPEND_NULLS && ($sortFlags & SORT_APPEND_NULLS)) {
$sortNulls = false;
$sortFlags -= SORT_APPEND_NULLS;
}
$pos = strpos($property, '-');
if($pos !== false && ($pos === 0 || substr($property, -1) == '-')) {
$reverse = true;
$property = trim($property, '-');
}
$pos = strpos($property, '.');
if($pos) {
list($property, $subProperty) = explode('.', $property, 2);
}
foreach($data as $item) {
if($item instanceof Wire) {
$key = $this->getItemPropertyValue($item, $property);
} else if(is_object($item)) {
if($property === '') {
$key = method_exists($item, '__toString') ? "$item" : wireClassName($item);
} else {
$key = $item->$property;
}
} else if(is_array($item)) {
$key = isset($item[$property]) ? $item[$property] : null;
} else {
// $property does not apply to non-object/non-array items
$key = $item;
}
// if there’s a $subProperty and $key resolves to a containing type, then try to get it
if($subProperty && $key) {
if($key instanceof Wire) {
$key = $this->getItemPropertyValue($key, $subProperty);
} else if(is_object($key)) {
$key = $key->$subProperty;
} else if(is_array($key)) {
$key = isset($key[$subProperty]) ? $key[$subProperty] : null;
} else {
// no containing type, $subProperty ignored
}
}
if($key === null) {
if($sortNulls) {
$key = "\0"; // sort as ascii null
} else {
$nullable[] = $item;
continue;
}
} else if($key === false) {
$key = 0;
} else if($key === true) {
$key = 1;
} else if(is_int($key)) {
// ok
} else if(ctype_digit("$key")) {
$key = (int) "$key";
} else {
$key = (string) $key;
if(trim($key) === '') {
if($sortNulls) {
$key = ' '; // ensure sort value higher than \0
} else {
$nullable[] = $item;
continue;
}
}
}
if(isset($sortable[$key])) {
// key resolved to the same value that another did, so keep them together by converting this index to an array
// this makes the algorithm stable (for equal keys the order would be undefined)
if(is_array($sortable[$key])) {
$sortable[$key][] = $item;
} else {
$sortable[$key] = array($sortable[$key], $item);
}
} else {
$sortable[$key] = $item;
}
}
// sort the items by the keys we collected
if($reverse) {
krsort($sortable, $sortFlags);
} else {
ksort($sortable, $sortFlags);
}
// add the items that resolved to no key to the end, as an array
if(!empty($nullable)) $sortable[] = $nullable;
// restore sorted array to lose sortable keys and restore proper keys
$a = array();
foreach($sortable as $value) {
if(is_array($value)) {
// if more properties to sort by exist, use them for this sub-array
$n = null;
if($numNeeded) $n = $numNeeded - count($a);
if(count($properties)) {
$value = $this->stableSort($value, $properties, $n);
}
foreach($value as $v) {
$newKey = $this->getItemKey($v);
$a[$newKey] = $v;
// are we done yet?
if($numNeeded && count($a) > $numNeeded) break;
}
} else {
$newKey = $this->getItemKey($value);
$a[$newKey] = $value;
}
// are we done yet?
if($numNeeded && count($a) > $numNeeded) break;
}
return $a;
}
/**
* Get the value of $property from $item
*
* Used by the WireArray::sort method to retrieve a value from a Wire object.
* Primarily here as a template method so that it can be overridden.
* Lets it prepare the Wire for any states needed for sorting.
*
* @param Wire $item
* @param string $property
* @return mixed
*
*/
protected function getItemPropertyValue(Wire $item, $property) {
if(strpos($property, '.') !== false) return WireData::_getDot($property, $item);
return $item->$property;
}
/**
* Filter out Wires that don't match the selector.
*
* This is applicable to and destructive to the WireArray.
* This function contains additions and modifications by @niklaka.
*
* @param string|array|Selectors $selectors Selector string|array to use as the filter.
* @param bool|int $not Make this a "not" filter? Use int 1 for “not all” mode as if selectors had brackets around it. (default is false)
* @return $this reference to current [filtered] instance
*
*/
protected function filterData($selectors, $not = false) {
if($selectors instanceof Selectors) {
$selectors = clone $selectors;
} else {
if(!is_array($selectors) && ctype_digit("$selectors")) $selectors = "id=$selectors";
$selector = $selectors;
/** @var Selectors $selectors */
$selectors = $this->wire(new Selectors());
$selectors->init($selector);
}
$this->filterDataSelectors($selectors);
$fields = $this->wire()->fields;
$sort = array();
$start = 0;
$limit = null;
$eq = null;
$notAll = $not === 1;
if($notAll) $not = true;
// leave sort, limit and start away from filtering selectors
foreach($selectors as $selector) {
$remove = true;
$field = $selector->field;
if($field === 'sort') {
// use all sort selectors
$sort[] = $selector->value;
} else if($field === 'start') {
// use only the last start selector
$start = (int) $selector->value;
} else if($field === 'limit') {
// use only the last limit selector
$limit = (int) $selector->value;
} else if(($field === 'index' || $field == 'eq') && !$fields->get($field)) {
// eq or index properties
switch($selector->value) {
case 'first': $eq = 0; break;
case 'last': $eq = -1; break;
default: $eq = (int) $selector->value;
}
} else {
// everything else is to be saved for filtering
$remove = false;
}
if($remove) $selectors->remove($selector);
}
// now filter the data according to the selectors that remain
foreach($this->data as $key => $item) {
$qty = 0;
$qtyMatch = 0;
foreach($selectors as $selector) {
$qty++;
if(is_array($selector->field)) {
$value = array();
foreach($selector->field as $field) {
$value[] = (string) $this->getItemPropertyValue($item, $field);
}
} else {
$value = (string) $this->getItemPropertyValue($item, $selector->field);
}
if($not === $selector->matches($value) && isset($this->data[$key])) {
$qtyMatch++;
if($notAll) continue; // will do this outside the loop of all in $selectors match
$this->trackRemove($this->data[$key], $key);
unset($this->data[$key]);
}
}
if($notAll && $qty && $qty === $qtyMatch) {
$this->trackRemove($this->data[$key], $key);
unset($this->data[$key]);
}
}
if(!is_null($eq)) {
if($eq === -1) {
$limit = -1;
$start = null;
} else if($eq === 0) {
$start = 0;
$limit = 1;
} else {
$start = $eq;
$limit = 1;
}
}
if($limit < 0 && $start < 0) {
// we don't support double negative, so double negative makes a positive
$start = abs($start);
$limit = abs($limit);
} else {
if($limit < 0) {
if($start) {
$start = $start - abs($limit);
$limit = abs($limit);
} else {
$start = count($this->data) - abs($limit);
$limit = count($this->data);
}
}
if($start < 0) {
$start = count($this->data) - abs($start);
}
}
// if $limit has been given, tell sort the amount of rows that will be used
if(count($sort)) $this->_sort($sort, $limit ? $start+$limit : null);
if($start || $limit) {
$this->data = array_slice($this->data, $start, $limit, true);
}
if($this->trackChanges()) $this->trackChange("filterData:$selectors");
return $this;
}
/**
* Prepare selectors for filtering
*
* Template method for descending classes to modify selectors if needed
*
* @param Selectors $selectors
*
*/
protected function filterDataSelectors(Selectors $selectors) { }
/**
* Filter this WireArray to only include items that match the given selector (destructive)
*
* ~~~~~
* // Filter $items to contain only those with "featured" property having value 1
* $items->filter("featured=1");
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param string|array|Selectors $selector Selector string or array to use as the filter.
* @return $this reference to current instance.
* @see filterData
*
*/
public function filter($selector) {
// Same as filterData, but for public interface without the $not option.
return $this->filterData($selector, false);
}
/**
* Filter this WireArray to only include items that DO NOT match the selector (destructive)
*
* ~~~~~
* // returns all pages that don't have a 'nonav' variable set to a positive value.
* $pages->not("nonav");
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-manipulation
*
* @param string|array|Selectors $selector
* @return $this reference to current instance.
* @see filterData
*
*/
public function not($selector) {
// Same as filterData, but for public interface with the $not option specifically set to "true".
return $this->filterData($selector, true);
}
/**
* Like the not() method but $selector evaluated as if it had (brackets) around it
*
* #pw-internal Until we've got a better description for what this does
*
* @param string|array|Selectors $selector
* @return $this reference to current instance.
* @see filterData
*
*/
public function notAll($selector) {
return $this->filterData($selector, 1);
}
/**
* Find all items in this WireArray that match the given selector.
*
* This is non destructive and returns a brand new WireArray.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Find all items with a title property containing the word "foo"
* $matches = $items->find("title%=foo");
* if($matches->count()) {
* echo "Found $matches->count items";
* } else {
* echo "Sorry, no items were found";
* }
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param string|array|Selectors $selector
* @return WireArray
*
*/
public function find($selector) {
$a = $this->makeCopy();
if(empty($selector)) return $a;
$a->filter($selector);
return $a;
}
/**
* Find a single item by selector
*
* This is the same as `WireArray::find()` except that it returns a single
* item rather than a new WireArray of items.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Get an item with name "foo-bar"
* $item = $items->findOne("name=foo-bar");
* if($item) {
* // item was found
* } else {
* // item was not found
* }
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param string|array|Selectors $selector
* @return Wire|bool Returns item from WireArray or false if the result is empty.
* @see WireArray::find()
*
*/
public function findOne($selector) {
return $this->find($selector)->first();
}
/**
* Determines if the given item iterable as an array.
*
* - Returns true for arrays and WireArray derived objects.
* - Can be called statically like this `WireArray::iterable($a)`.
*
* #pw-group-info
*
* @param mixed $item Item to check for iterability.
* @return bool True if item is an iterable array or WireArray (or subclass of WireArray).
*
*/
public static function iterable($item) {
if(is_array($item)) return true;
if($item instanceof WireArray) return true;
return false;
}
/**
* Allows iteration of the WireArray.
*
* - Fulfills PHP's IteratorAggregate interface so that you can traverse the WireArray.
* - No need to call this method directly, just use PHP's `foreach()` method on the WireArray.
*
* ~~~~~
* // Traversing a WireArray with foreach:
* foreach($items as $item) {
* // ...
* }
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-traversal
*
* @return \ArrayObject|Wire[]
*
*/
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function getIterator() {
return new \ArrayObject($this->data);
}
/**
* Returns the number of items in this WireArray.
*
* Fulfills PHP's Countable interface, meaning it also enables this WireArray to be used with PHP's `count()` function.
*
* ~~~~~
* // These two are the same
* $qty = $items->count();
* $qty = count($items);
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return int
*
*/
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function count() {
return count($this->data);
}
/**
* Sets an index in the WireArray.
*
* For the \ArrayAccess interface.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @param int|string $offset Key of item to set.
* @param Wire|mixed $value Value of item.
*
*/
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function offsetSet($offset, $value) {
if($offset === null) {
// i.e. $wireArray[] = $item;
$this->add($value);
} else {
$this->set($offset, $value);
}
}
/**
* Returns the value of the item at the given index, or false if not set.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @param int|string $offset Key of item to retrieve.
* @return Wire|mixed|bool Value of item requested, or false if it doesn't exist.
*
*/
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function offsetGet($offset) {
if($this->offsetExists($offset)) {
return $this->data[$offset];
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Unsets the value at the given index.
*
* For the \ArrayAccess interface.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @param int|string $offset Key of the item to unset.
* @return bool True if item existed and was unset. False if item didn't exist.
*
*/
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function offsetUnset($offset) {
if($this->offsetExists($offset)) {
$this->remove($offset);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Determines if the given index exists in this WireArray.
*
* For the \ArrayAccess interface.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @param int|string $offset Key of the item to check for existance.
* @return bool True if the item exists, false if not.
*
*/
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function offsetExists($offset) {
return array_key_exists($offset, $this->data);
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this WireArray.
*
* @return string
*
*/
public function __toString() {
$s = '';
foreach($this as $value) {
if(is_array($value)) $value = "array(" . count($value) . ")";
$s .= "$value|";
}
$s = rtrim($s, '|');
return $s;
}
/**
* Return a new reversed version of this WireArray.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @return WireArray
*
*/
public function reverse() {
$a = $this->makeNew();
$a->import(array_reverse($this->data, true));
return $a;
}
/**
* Return a new array that is unique (no two of the same elements)
*
* This is the equivalent to PHP's [array_unique()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-unique.php) function.
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param int $sortFlags Sort flags per PHP's `array_unique()` function (default=`SORT_STRING`)
* @return WireArray
*
*/
public function unique($sortFlags = SORT_STRING) {
$a = $this->makeNew();
$a->import(array_unique($this->data, $sortFlags));
return $a;
}
/**
* Clears out any tracked changes and turns change tracking ON or OFF
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @param bool $trackChanges True to turn change tracking ON, or false to turn OFF. Default of true is assumed.
* @return Wire|WireArray
*
*/
public function resetTrackChanges($trackChanges = true) {
$this->itemsAdded = array();
$this->itemsRemoved = array();
return parent::resetTrackChanges($trackChanges);
}
/**
* Track an item added
*
* @param Wire|mixed $item
* @param int|string $key
*
*/
protected function trackAdd($item, $key) {
if($key) {}
if($this->trackChanges()) $this->itemsAdded[] = $item;
// wire this WireArray to the same instance of $item, if it isn’t already wired
if($this->_wire === null && $item instanceof Wire && $item->isWired()) $item->wire($this);
}
/**
* Track an item removed
*
* @param Wire|mixed $item
* @param int|string $key
*
*/
protected function trackRemove($item, $key) {
if($key) {}
if($this->trackChanges()) $this->itemsRemoved[] = $item;
}
/**
* Return array of all items added to this WireArray (while change tracking is enabled)
*
* #pw-group-changes
*
* @return array|Wire[]
*
*/
public function getItemsAdded() {
return $this->itemsAdded;
}
/**
* Return array of all items removed from this WireArray (when change tracking is enabled)
*
* #pw-group-changes
*
* @return array|Wire[]
*
*/
public function getItemsRemoved() {
return $this->itemsRemoved;
}
/**
* Given an item, get the item that comes after it in the WireArray
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param Wire $item
* @param bool $strict If false, string comparison will be used rather than exact instance comparison.
* @return Wire|null Returns next item if found, or null if not
*
*/
public function getNext($item, $strict = true) {
if(!$this->isValidItem($item)) return null;
$key = $this->getItemKey($item);
$useStr = false;
if($key === null) {
if($strict) return null;
$key = (string) $item;
$useStr = true;
}
$getNext = false;
$nextItem = null;
foreach($this->data as $k => $v) {
if($getNext) {
$nextItem = $v;
break;
}
if($useStr) $k = (string) $v;
if($k === $key) $getNext = true;
}
return $nextItem;
}
/**
* Given an item, get the item before it in the WireArray
*
* #pw-group-retrieval
*
* @param Wire $item
* @param bool $strict If false, string comparison will be used rather than exact instance comparison.
* @return Wire|null Returns item that comes before given item, or null if not found
*
*/
public function getPrev($item, $strict = true) {
if(!$this->isValidItem($item)) return null;
$key = $this->getItemKey($item);
$useStr = false;
if($key === null) {
if($strict) return null;
$key = (string) $item;
$useStr = true;
}
$prevItem = null;
$lastItem = null;
foreach($this->data as $k => $v) {
if($useStr) $k = (string) $v;
if($k === $key) {
$prevItem = $lastItem;
break;
}
$lastItem = $v;
}
return $prevItem;
}
/**
* Does this WireArray use numeric keys only?
*
* We determine this by creating a blank item and seeing what the type is of it's key.
*
* #pw-internal
*
* @return bool
*
*/
protected function usesNumericKeys() {
static $testItem = null;
static $usesNumericKeys = null;
if(!is_null($usesNumericKeys)) return $usesNumericKeys;
if(is_null($testItem)) $testItem = $this->makeBlankItem();
if(is_null($testItem)) return true;
$key = $this->getItemKey($testItem);
$usesNumericKeys = is_int($key) ? true : false;
return $usesNumericKeys;
}
/**
* Combine all elements into a delimiter-separated string containing the given property from each item
*
* Similar to PHP's `implode()` function.
*
* #pw-link [Introduction of implode method](https://processwire.com/talk/topic/5098-new-wirearray-api-additions-on-dev/)
* #pw-group-retrieval
* #pw-group-fun-tools
* #pw-group-output-rendering
*
* @param string $delimiter The delimiter to separate each item by (or the glue to tie them together).
* If not needed, this argument may be omitted and $property supplied first (also shifting $options to 2nd arg).
* @param string|callable $property The property to retrieve from each item, or a function that returns the value to store.
* If a function/closure is provided it is given the $item (argument 1) and the $key (argument 2), and it should
* return the value (string) to use. If delimiter is omitted, this becomes the first argument.
* @param array $options Optional options to modify the behavior:
* - `skipEmpty` (bool): Whether empty items should be skipped (default=true)
* - `prepend` (string): String to prepend to result. Ignored if result is blank.
* - `append` (string): String to append to result. Ignored if result is blank.
* - Please note that if delimiter is omitted, $options becomes the second argument.
* @return string
* @see WireArray::each(), WireArray::explode()
*
*/
public function implode($delimiter, $property = '', array $options = array()) {
$defaults = array(
'skipEmpty' => true,
'prepend' => '',
'append' => ''
);
if(!count($this->data)) return '';
$firstItem = reset($this->data);
$itemIsObject = is_object($firstItem);
if(!is_string($delimiter) && is_callable($delimiter)) {
// first delimiter argument omitted and a function was supplied
// property is assumed to be blank
if(is_array($property)) $options = $property;
$property = $delimiter;
$delimiter = '';
} else if($itemIsObject && (empty($property) || is_array($property))) {
// delimiter was omitted, forcing $property to be first arg
if(is_array($property)) $options = $property;
$property = $delimiter;
$delimiter = '';
}
$options = array_merge($defaults, $options);
$isFunction = !is_string($property) && is_callable($property);
$str = '';
$n = 0;
foreach($this as $key => $item) {
/** @var WireData $item */
if($isFunction) {
$value = $property($item, $key);
} else if(strlen($property) && $itemIsObject) {
$value = $item->get($property);
} else {
$value = $item;
}
if(is_array($value)) $value = 'array(' . count($value) . ')';
$value = (string) $value;
if(!strlen($value) && $options['skipEmpty']) continue;
if($n) $str .= $delimiter;
$str .= $value;
$n++;
}
if(strlen($str) && ($options['prepend'] || $options['append'])) {
$str = "$options[prepend]$str$options[append]";
}
return $str;
}
/**
* Return a plain array of the requested property from each item
*
* You may provide an array of properties as the $property, in which case it will return an
* array of associative arrays with all requested properties for each item.
*
* You may also provide a function as the $property. That function receives the $item
* as the first argument and $key as the second. It should return the value that will be stored.
*
* The keys of the returned array remain consistent with the original WireArray.
*
* #pw-link [Introduction of explode method](https://processwire.com/talk/topic/5098-new-wirearray-api-additions-on-dev/)
* #pw-group-retrieval
* #pw-group-fun-tools
*
* @param string|callable|array $property Property or properties to retrieve, or callable function that should receive items.
* @param array $options Options to modify default behavior:
* - `getMethod` (string): Method to call on each item to retrieve $property (default = "get")
* - `key` (string|null): Property of Wire objects to use for key of array, or omit (null) for non-associative array (default).
* @return array
* @see WireArray::each(), WireArray::implode()
*
*/
public function explode($property = '', array $options = array()) {
$defaults = array(
'getMethod' => 'get', // method used to get value from each item
'key' => null,
);
$options = array_merge($defaults, $options);
$getMethod = $options['getMethod'];
$isArray = is_array($property);
$isFunction = !$isArray && !is_string($property) && is_callable($property);
$values = array();
foreach($this as $key => $item) {
if(!is_object($item)) {
$values[$key] = $item;
continue;
}
/** @var WireData $item */
if(!empty($options['key']) && is_string($options['key'])) {
$key = $item->get($options['key']);
if(!is_string($key) && !is_int($key)) $key = (string) $key;
if(!strlen($key)) continue;
if(isset($values[$key])) continue;
}
if($isFunction) {
$values[$key] = $property($item, $key);
} else if($isArray) {
$values[$key] = array();
foreach($property as $p) {
$values[$key][$p] = $getMethod == 'get' ? $item->get($p) : $item->$getMethod($p);
}
} else {
$values[$key] = $getMethod == 'get' ? $item->get($property) : $item->$getMethod($property);
}
}
return $values;
}
/**
* Return a new copy of this WireArray with the given item(s) appended
*
* Primarily for syntax convenience in fluent interfaces.
*
* ~~~~~
* if($page->parents->and($page)->has($featured)) {
* // either $page or its parents has the $featured page
* }
* ~~~~~
*
* #pw-group-traversal
* #pw-group-fun-tools
* #pw-link [Introduction of and method](https://processwire.com/talk/topic/5098-new-wirearray-api-additions-on-dev/)
*
* @param Wire|WireArray $item Item(s) to append
* @return WireArray New WireArray containing this one and the given item(s).
*
*/
public function ___and($item) {
$a = $this->makeCopy();
$a->add($item);
return $a;
}
/**
* Store or retrieve an extra data value in this WireArray
*
* The data() function is exactly the same thing that it is in jQuery: