683 lines
22 KiB
PHP
683 lines
22 KiB
PHP
<?php namespace ProcessWire;
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/**
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* ProcessWire functions API maps function names to common API variables
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*
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* #pw-summary-Functions-API =
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* Provides an alternative to the API variables by providing functions of the same
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* name, with these benefits:
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*
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* - They are always in scope whether inside a function or outside of it.
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* - They are self documenting with your IDE, unlike API $variables.
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* - They cannot be accidentally overwritten the way variables can be.
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* - They provider greater contrast between what are API-calls and variables.
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* - In some cases it makes for shorter API calls.
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* - Some of the functions provide arguments for useful shortcuts.
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*
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* These functions always refer to the current ProcessWire instance, so are intended
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* primarily for front-end usage in template files (not for modules).
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*
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* If these functions are not working for you, you can enable them by setting
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* `$config->useFunctionsAPI=true;` in your /site/config.php file.
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*
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* Regardless of whether the Functions API is enabled or not, you can also access
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* any of these functions by prefixing the word `wire` to them and using the format
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* `wireFunction()` i.e. `wirePages()`, `wireUser()`, etc.
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* Or, if you do not
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* #pw-summary-Functions-API
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*
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*/
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/**
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* Retrieve or save pages ($pages API variable as a function)
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*
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* Accessing `pages()` is exactly the same as accessing `$pages`. Though there are a couple of optional
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* shortcuts available by providing an argument to this function.
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*
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* ~~~~
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* // A call with no arguments returns the $pages API variable
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* $pages = pages();
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* $pageArray = pages()->find("selector");
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* $page = pages()->get(123);
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*
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* // Providing selector as argument maps to $pages->find()
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* $pageArray = pages("template=basic-page");
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*
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* // Providing argument of single page ID, path or name maps to $pages->get()
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* $page = pages(123);
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* $page = pages("/path/to/page/");
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* $page = pages("page-name");
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* ~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string|array|int $selector Specify one of the following:
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* - Nothing, makes it return the $pages API variable.
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* - Selector (string) to find matching pages, makes function return PageArray - equivalent to $pages->find("selector");
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* - Page ID (int) to return a single matching Page - equivalent to $pages->get(123);
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* - Page name (string) to return a single page having the given name - equivalent to $pages->get("name");
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* @return Pages|PageArray|Page|NullPage
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* @see Pages
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*
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*/
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function pages($selector = '') {
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return wirePages($selector);
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}
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/**
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* Returns the current Page being viewed ($page API variable as a function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$page` API variable, though does support optional
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* arguments as shortcuts for getting from the page or setting values to it.
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*
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* ~~~~
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* $page = page(); // Simply get $page API var
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*
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* // Get the “body” field
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* $body = page()->body; // direct syntax
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* $body = page()->get('body'); // regular syntax
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* $body = page('body'); // shortcut syntax
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*
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* // Get the “headline” field or fallback to “title’
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* $headline = page()->get('headline|title'); // regular syntax
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* $headline = page('headline|title'); // shortcut syntax
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*
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* // Set the “headline” field
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* page()->headline = 'My headline'; // direct syntax
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* page()->set('headline', 'My headline'); // regular syntax
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* page('headline', 'My headline'); // shortcut syntax
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* ~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $key Optional property to get or set
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* @param null $value Optional value to set
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* @return Page|mixed
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* @see Page
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*
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*/
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function page($key = '', $value = null) {
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return wirePage($key, $value);
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}
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/**
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* Access a ProcessWire configuration setting ($config API variable as a function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$config` API variable, though does support
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* optional shortcut arguments for getting/setting values.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* $config = config(); // Simply get $config API var
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* $debug = config()->debug; // Get value of debug
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* $debug = config('debug'); // Same as above, shortcut syntax
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* config()->debug = true; // Set value of debug
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* config('debug', true); // Same as above, shortcut syntax
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $key
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* @param null $value
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* @return Config|mixed
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* @see Config
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*
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*/
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function config($key = '', $value = null) {
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return wireConfig($key, $value);
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}
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/**
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* Get a module, get module information, and much more ($modules API variable as a function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$modules` API variable, though does support
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* an optional shortcut argument for getting a module.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* $modules = modules(); // Simply get $modules API var
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* $module = modules()->get('ModuleName'); // Get a module
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* $module = modules('ModuleName'); // Shortcut to get a module
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $name Optionally retrieve the given module name
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* @return Modules|Module|ConfigurableModule|null
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* @see Modules
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*
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*/
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function modules($name = '') {
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return wireModules($name);
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}
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/**
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* Get the currently logged in user ($user API variable as a function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$user` API variable, though does support
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* optional shortcut arguments for getting or setting values.
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $key Optional property to get or set
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* @param null $value Optional value to set
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* @return User|mixed
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* @see User
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*
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*/
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function user($key = '', $value = null) {
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return wireUser($key, $value);
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}
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/**
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* Get, find or save users ($users API variable as a function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$users` API variable, though does support
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* an optional shortcut argument for getting a single user or finding multiple users.
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*
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* ~~~~~~
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* // Get a single user (regular and shortcut syntax)
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* $u = users()->get('karen');
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* $u = users('karen');
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*
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* // Find multiple users (regular and shortcut syntax)
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* $us = users()->find('roles.name=editor');
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* $us = users('roles.name=editor');
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* ~~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string|array|int $selector Optional selector to send to find() or get()
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* - Specify user name or ID to get and return that User
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* - Specify a selector string to find all users matching selector (PageArray)
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* @return Users|PageArray|User|mixed
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* @see pages(), Users
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*
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*/
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function users($selector = '') {
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return wireUsers($selector);
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}
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/**
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* Get or set values in the current user session ($session API variable as a function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$session` API variable, though does support
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* optional shortcut arguments for getting or setting values.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* // Get a value from the session
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* $foo = session()->foo; // direct syntax
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* $foo = session()->get('foo'); // regular syntax
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* $foo = session('foo'); // shortcut syntax
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*
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* // Set a value to the session
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* session()->foo = 'bar'; // direct syntax
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* session()->set('foo', 'bar'); // regular syntax
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* session('foo', 'bar'); // shortcut syntax
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $key Optional property to get or set
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* @param null $value Optional value to set
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* @return Session|null|string|array|int|float
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* @see Session
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*
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*/
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function session($key = '', $value = null) {
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return wireSession($key, $value);
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}
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/**
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* Get or save fields independent of templates ($fields API variable as as function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$fields` API variable, though does support
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* an optional shortcut argument for getting a single field.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* $field = fields()->get('title'); // regular syntax
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* $field = fields('title'); // shortcut syntax
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $name Optional field name to retrieve
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* @return Fields|Field|null
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* @see Fields
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*
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*/
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function fields($name = '') {
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return wireFields($name);
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}
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/**
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* Get or save templates ($templates API variable as a function)
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*
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* This function behaves the same as the `$templates` API variable, though does support
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* an optional shortcut argument for getting a single template.
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*
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* ~~~~~~
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* $t = templates()->get('basic-page'); // regular syntax
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* $t = templates('basic-page'); // shortcut syntax
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* ~~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $name Optional template to retrieve
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* @return Templates|Template|null
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* @see Templates
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*
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*/
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function templates($name = '') {
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return wireTemplates($name);
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}
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/**
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* Create and execute PDO database queries ($database API variable as a function)
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @return WireDatabasePDO
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* @see WireDatabasePDO
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*
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*/
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function database() {
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return wireDatabase();
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}
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/**
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* Get, find or save permissions ($permissions API variable as a function)
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*
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* Accessing `permissions()` is exactly the same as accessing `$permissions`. Though there are a couple of optional
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* shortcuts available by providing an argument to this function.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* // Get a permission
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* $p = permissions()->get('page-edit'); // regular syntax
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* $p = permissions('page-edit'); // shortcut syntax
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*
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* // Find permissions
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* $ps = permissions()->find('name^=page'); // regular syntax
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* $ps = permissions('name^=page'); // shortcut syntax
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string|int $selector
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* - Specify permission name or ID to retrieve that Permission (Permission)
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* - Specify a selector string to return all permissions matching selector (PageArray)
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* @return Permissions|Permission|PageArray|null|NullPage
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* @see Permissions
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*
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*/
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function permissions($selector = '') {
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return wirePermissions($selector);
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}
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/**
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* Get, find or save roles ($roles API variable as a function)
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*
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* Accessing `roles()` is exactly the same as accessing `$roles`. Though there are a couple of optional
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* shortcuts available by providing an argument to this function.
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string|int $selector
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* - Specify name or ID of role to get (Role object)
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* - Specify selector string matching roles to find (PageArray object)
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* @return Roles|Role|PageArray|null|NullPage
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* @see Roles
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*
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*/
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function roles($selector = '') {
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return wireRoles($selector);
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}
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/**
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* Sanitize variables and related string functions ($sanitizer API variable as a function)
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*
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* This behaves the same as the `$sanitizer` API variable but supports arguments as optional shortcuts.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* $clean = sanitizer()->pageName($dirty); // regular syntax
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* $clean = sanitizer('pageName', $dirty); // shortcut syntax
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $name Optionally enter a sanitizer function name
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* @param string $value If $name populated, enter the value to sanitize
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* @return Sanitizer|string|int|array|null|mixed
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* @see Sanitizer
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*
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*/
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function sanitizer($name = '', $value = '') {
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return wireSanitizer($name, $value);
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}
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/**
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* Access date and time related tools ($datetime API variable as a function)
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*
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* This behaves the same as the `$datetime` API variable except that you can optionally provide
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* arguments as a shortcut to the `$datetime->formatDate()` method.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* $str = datetime()->relativeTimeStr('2016-10-10');
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* $str = datetime('Y-m-d'); // shortcut to formatDate method
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* $str = datetime('Y-m-d', time()); // shortcut to formatDate method
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $format Optional date format
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* @param string|int $value Optional date to format
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* @return WireDateTime|string|int
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* @see WireDateTime
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*
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*/
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function datetime($format = '', $value = '') {
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return wireDatetime($format, $value);
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}
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/**
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* Access tools for working on the file system ($files API variable as a function)
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*
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* This behaves identically to the `$files` API variable and as no optional arguments.
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @return WireFileTools
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* @see WireFileTools
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*
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*/
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function files() {
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return wireFiles();
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}
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/**
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* Get and save caches ($cache API variable as a function)
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*
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* This behaves the same as the $cache API variable but does support arguments as a
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* shortcut for the `$cache->get()` method.
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*
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* - If called with no arguments it returns the $cache API variable.
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* - If called with arguments, it can be used the same as `WireCache::get()`.
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $name
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* @param callable|int|string|null $expire
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* @param callable|int|string|null $func
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* @return WireCache|string|array|PageArray|null
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* @see WireCache, WireCache::get()
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*
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*/
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function cache($name = '', $expire = null, $func = null) {
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return wireCache($name, $expire, $func);
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}
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/**
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* Access all installed languages in multi-language environment ($languages API variable as a function)
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*
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* Returns the `$languages` API variable, or a `Language` object if given a language name or ID.
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*
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* ~~~~
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* $languages = languages(); // Languages if active, null if not
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* $en = languages()->getDefault(); // Get default language
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* $de = languages()->get('de'); // Get another language
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* $de = languages('de'); // Get another language (shorcut syntax)
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* ~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string|int $name Optional Language name or ID for language to retrieve
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* @return Languages|Language|NullPage|null
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* @see Languages, Languages::get(), Language
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*
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*/
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function languages($name = '') {
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return wireLanguages($name);
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}
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/**
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* Access GET, POST or COOKIE input variables and more ($input API variable as a function)
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*
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* - Default behavior with no arguments is to return the `$input` API variable.
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* - If given just a `$type` argument (like “get” or “post”), it will return a `WireInputData` object for that type.
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* - If given a `$type` and `$key` arguments, it will return the value, or null if not present.
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* - If `$sanitizer` argument given, the returned value will also be run through the given sanitizer.
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* - If the `$sanitizer` argument is an array, the returned input value must be within the given list, or null if not (3.0.125+).
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* - If `$fallback` argument given, it will return the fallback value if input value was not present or not valid (3.0.125+).
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* - See the `WireInput::get()` method for all options.
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*
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* ~~~~~
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* // Can be used the same way as the $input API variable
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* // In examples below the “post” can also be “get” or “cookie”
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* $input = input(); // Returns $input API var (WireInput)
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* $post = input()->post(); // Returns $input->post (WireInputData instance)
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* $foo = input()->post('foo'); // Returns POST variable “foo”
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* $bar = input()->post('bar', 'text'); // Returns “bar” after text sanitizer (3.0.125+)
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* $s = input()->post('s', ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); // POST var “s” must match given list (3.0.125+)
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*
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* // You can also move the arguments all to the function call if you prefer:
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* $s = input('get', 'sort'); // Returns GET var “sort”
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* $s = input('get', 'sort', 'fieldName'); // Returns “sort” after “fieldName” sanitizer
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* $s = input('get', 'sort', ['title', 'created']); // Require sort to be one in given array (3.0.125+)
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* $s = input('get', 'sort', ['title', 'created'], 'title'); // Same as above, fallback to 'title' (3.0.125+)
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* ~~~~~
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*
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* #pw-group-Functions-API
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*
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* @param string $type Optionally indicate "get", "post", "cookie" or "whitelist"
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* @param string $key If getting a value, specify name of input property containing value
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* @param string $sanitizer Optionally specify sanitizer name to run value through, or in 3.0.125+ may also be an array of allowed values.
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* @param string|int|null $fallback Value to fallback to if input not present or invalid
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* @return WireInput|WireInputData|array|string|int|null
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* @see WireInput
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*
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*/
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function input($type = '', $key = '', $sanitizer = null, $fallback = null) {
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return wireInput($type, $key, $sanitizer, $fallback);
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}
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/**
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* Access the $input->get API variable as a function
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*
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* This is the same as the input() function except that the $type "get" is already implied.
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*
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* #pw-internal
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*
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* @param string $key
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* @param string $sanitizer
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* @return WireInputData|string|int|array|null
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*
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*/
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function inputGet($key = '', $sanitizer = '') {
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return wireInputGet($key, $sanitizer);
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}
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/**
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* Access the $input->post API variable as a function
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*
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* This is the same as the input() function except that the $type "post" is already implied.
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*
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* #pw-internal
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*
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* @param string $key
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* @param string $sanitizer
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* @return WireInputData|string|int|array|null
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*
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*/
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function inputPost($key = '', $sanitizer = '') {
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return wireInputPost($key, $sanitizer);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/**
|
||
* Access the $input->cookie API variable as a function
|
||
*
|
||
* This is the same as the input() function except that the $type "cookie" is already implied.
|
||
*
|
||
* #pw-internal
|
||
*
|
||
* @param string $key
|
||
* @param string $sanitizer
|
||
* @return WireInputData|string|int|array|null
|
||
*
|
||
*/
|
||
function inputCookie($key = '', $sanitizer = '') {
|
||
return wireInputCookie($key, $sanitizer);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/**
|
||
* Get one of any named system URLs (shortcut to the $config API variable “urls” property)
|
||
*
|
||
* URLs always have a trailing slash.
|
||
*
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
* // you can use either syntax below, where “templates” can be the name for any system URL
|
||
* $url = urls()->templates;
|
||
* $url = urls('templates');
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
*
|
||
* #pw-group-Functions-API
|
||
*
|
||
* @param string $key
|
||
* @return null|Paths|string
|
||
* @see Config::urls()
|
||
*
|
||
*/
|
||
function urls($key = '') {
|
||
return wireUrls($key);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/**
|
||
* Get one of any named server disk paths (shortcut to the $config API variable “paths” property)
|
||
*
|
||
* Paths always have a trailing slash.
|
||
*
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
* // you can use either syntax below, where “templates” can be the name for any system URL
|
||
* $path = paths()->templates;
|
||
* $path = paths('templates');
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
*
|
||
* #pw-group-Functions-API
|
||
*
|
||
* @param string $key
|
||
* @return null|Paths|string
|
||
* @see Config::paths()
|
||
*
|
||
*/
|
||
function paths($key = '') {
|
||
return wirePaths($key);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/**
|
||
* Start or stop a profiler event or return WireProfilerInterface instance
|
||
*
|
||
* #pw-internal
|
||
*
|
||
* @param string|array|object|null $name Name of event to start or event to stop
|
||
* @param null|object|string $source If starting an event, optional source of event (object)
|
||
* @param array $data Optional extra data as associative array
|
||
* @return null|array|object
|
||
*
|
||
*/
|
||
function profiler($name = null, $source = null, $data = array()) {
|
||
return wireProfiler($name, $source, $data);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/**
|
||
* Get or set an output region (primarily for front-end output usage)
|
||
*
|
||
* This function is an convenience for storing markup that ultimately gets output in a _main.php file
|
||
* (or whatever file `$config->appendTemplateFile` is set to). It is an alternative to passing variables
|
||
* between included files and provides an interface for setting, appending, prepending and ultimately
|
||
* getting markup (or other strings) for output. It’s designed for use the the “Delayed Output” strategy,
|
||
* though does not necessarily require it.
|
||
*
|
||
* This function can also be accessed as `wireRegion()`, and that function is always available
|
||
* regardless of whether the Functions API is enabled or not.
|
||
*
|
||
* *Note: unlike other functions in the Functions API, this function is not related to API variables.*
|
||
*
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
* // define a region
|
||
* region('content', '<p>this is some content</p>');
|
||
*
|
||
* // prepend some text to region
|
||
* region('+content', '<h2>Good morning</h2>');
|
||
*
|
||
* // append some text to region
|
||
* region('content+', '<p><small>Good night</small></p>');
|
||
*
|
||
* // output a region
|
||
* echo region('content');
|
||
*
|
||
* // get all regions in an array
|
||
* $regions = region('*');
|
||
*
|
||
* // clear the 'content' region
|
||
* region('content', '');
|
||
*
|
||
* // clear all regions
|
||
* region('*', '');
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
*
|
||
* #pw-group-Functions-API
|
||
*
|
||
* @param string $key Name of region to get or set.
|
||
* - Specify "*" to retrieve all defined regions in an array.
|
||
* - Prepend a "+" to the region name to have it prepend your given value to any existing value.
|
||
* - Append a "+" to the region name to have it append your given value to any existing value.
|
||
* - Prepend a "++" to region name to make future calls without "+" automatically prepend.
|
||
* - Append a "++" to region name to make future calls without "+" to automatically append.
|
||
* @param null|string $value If setting a region, the text that you want to set.
|
||
* @return string|null|bool|array Returns string of text when getting a region, NULL if region not set, or TRUE if setting region.
|
||
*
|
||
*/
|
||
function region($key = '', $value = null) {
|
||
return wireRegion($key, $value);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/**
|
||
* Get or set a runtime site setting
|
||
*
|
||
* This is a simple helper function for maintaining runtime settings in a site profile.
|
||
* It simply sets and gets settings that you define. It is preferable to using ProcessWire’s
|
||
* `$config` or `config()` API var/function because it is not used to store anything else for
|
||
* ProcessWire. It is also preferable to using a variable (or variables) because it is always
|
||
* in scope and accessible anywhere in your template files, even within existing functions.
|
||
*
|
||
* *Note: unlike other functions in the Functions API, this function is not related to API variables.*
|
||
*
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
* // set a setting named “foo” to value “bar”
|
||
* setting('foo', 'bar');
|
||
*
|
||
* // get a setting named “foo”
|
||
* $value = setting('foo');
|
||
*
|
||
* // set or replace multiple settings
|
||
* setting([
|
||
* 'foo' => 'value',
|
||
* 'bar' => 123,
|
||
* 'baz' => [ 'foo', 'bar', 'baz' ]
|
||
* ]);
|
||
*
|
||
* // get all settings in associative array
|
||
* $a = setting();
|
||
*
|
||
* // to unset a setting
|
||
* setting(false, 'foo');
|
||
* ~~~~~
|
||
*
|
||
* #pw-group-Functions-API
|
||
*
|
||
* @param string|array $name Setting name, or array to set multiple
|
||
* @param string|int|array|float|mixed $value Value to set, or omit if getting value of $name (default=null)
|
||
* @return array|string|int|bool|mixed|null
|
||
*
|
||
*/
|
||
function setting($name = '', $value = null) {
|
||
return wireSetting($name, $value);
|
||
}
|
||
|