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<?php
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/**
*
* @package CRM
* @copyright CiviCRM LLC (c) 2004-2017
*/
/**
* Class that uses Yahoo! PlaceFinder API to retrieve the lat/long of an address
* Documentation is at http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/placefinder/
*/
class CRM_Utils_Geocode_Yahoo {
/**
* Server to retrieve the lat/long
*
* @var string
*/
static protected $_server = 'query.yahooapis.com';
/**
* Uri of service.
*
* @var string
*/
static protected $_uri = '/v1/public/yql';
/**
* Function that takes an address array and gets the latitude / longitude
* and postal code for this address. Note that at a later stage, we could
* make this function also clean up the address into a more valid format
*
* @param array $values
* Associative array of address data: country, street_address, city, state_province, postal code.
* @param bool $stateName
* This parameter currently has no function.
*
* @return bool
* true if we modified the address, false otherwise
*/
public static function format(&$values, $stateName = FALSE) {
CRM_Utils_System::checkPHPVersion(5, TRUE);
$config = CRM_Core_Config::singleton();
$whereComponents = array();
if (!empty($values['street_address'])) {
$whereComponents['street'] = $values['street_address'];
}
if ($city = CRM_Utils_Array::value('city', $values)) {
$whereComponents['city'] = $city;
}
if (!empty($values['state_province']) || (!empty($values['state_province_id']) && $values['state_province_id'] != 'null')) {
if (!empty($values['state_province_id'])) {
$stateProvince = CRM_Core_DAO::getFieldValue('CRM_Core_DAO_StateProvince', $values['state_province_id']);
}
else {
if (!$stateName) {
$stateProvince = CRM_Core_DAO::getFieldValue('CRM_Core_DAO_StateProvince',
$values['state_province'],
'name',
'abbreviation'
);
}
else {
$stateProvince = $values['state_province'];
}
}
// dont add state twice if replicated in city (happens in NZ and other countries, CRM-2632)
if ($stateProvince != $city) {
$whereComponents['state'] = $stateProvince;
}
}
if (!empty($values['postal_code'])) {
$whereComponents['postal'] = $values['postal_code'];
}
if (!empty($values['country'])) {
$whereComponents['country'] = $values['country'];
}
foreach ($whereComponents as $componentName => $componentValue) {
$whereComponents[$componentName] = urlencode("$componentName=\"$componentValue\"");
}
$add = 'q=' . urlencode('select * from geo.placefinder where ');
$add .= implode(urlencode(' and '), $whereComponents);
$add .= "&appid=" . urlencode($config->mapAPIKey);
$query = 'http://' . self::$_server . self::$_uri . '?' . $add;
require_once 'HTTP/Request.php';
$request = new HTTP_Request($query);
$request->sendRequest();
$string = $request->getResponseBody();
// see CRM-11359 for why we suppress errors with @
$xml = @simplexml_load_string($string);
CRM_Utils_Hook::geocoderFormat('Yahoo', $values, $xml);
if ($xml === FALSE) {
// account blocked maybe?
CRM_Core_Error::debug_var('Geocoding failed. Message from Yahoo:', $string);
return FALSE;
}
if ($xml->getName() == 'error') {
CRM_Core_Error::debug_var('query', $query);
CRM_Core_Error::debug_log_message('Geocoding failed. Message from Yahoo: ' . (string) $xml->description);
return FALSE;
}
if (is_a($xml->results->Result, 'SimpleXMLElement')) {
$result = array();
$result = get_object_vars($xml->results->Result);
foreach ($result as $key => $val) {
if (is_scalar($val) &&
strlen($val)
) {
$ret[(string) $key] = (string) $val;
}
}
$values['geo_code_1'] = $ret['latitude'];
$values['geo_code_2'] = $ret['longitude'];
if (!empty($ret['postal'])) {
$current_pc = CRM_Utils_Array::value('postal_code', $values);
$skip_postal = FALSE;
if ($current_pc) {
$current_pc_suffix = CRM_Utils_Array::value('postal_code_suffix', $values);
$current_pc_complete = $current_pc . $current_pc_suffix;
$new_pc_complete = preg_replace("/[+-]/", '', $ret['postal']);
// if a postal code was already entered, don't change it, except to make it more precise
if (strpos($new_pc_complete, $current_pc_complete) !== 0) {
// Don't bother anonymous users with the message - they can't change a form they just submitted anyway
if (CRM_Utils_System::isUserLoggedIn()) {
$msg = ts('The Yahoo Geocoding system returned a different postal code (%1) than the one you entered (%2). If you want the Yahoo value, please delete the current postal code and save again.', array(
1 => $ret['postal'],
2 => $current_pc_suffix ? "$current_pc-$current_pc_suffix" : $current_pc,
));
CRM_Core_Session::setStatus($msg, ts('Postal Code Mismatch'), 'error');
}
$skip_postal = TRUE;
}
}
if (!$skip_postal) {
$values['postal_code'] = $ret['postal'];
/* the following logic to split the string was borrowed from
CRM/Core/BAO/Address.php -- CRM_Core_BAO_Address::fixAddress.
This is actually the function that calls the geocoding
script to begin with, but the postal code business takes
place before geocoding gets called.
*/
if (preg_match('/^(\d{4,5})[+-](\d{4})$/',
$ret['postal'],
$match
)
) {
$values['postal_code'] = $match[1];
$values['postal_code_suffix'] = $match[2];
}
}
}
return TRUE;
}
// reset the geo code values if we did not get any good values
$values['geo_code_1'] = $values['geo_code_2'] = 'null';
return FALSE;
}
}