214 lines
7.3 KiB
PHP
214 lines
7.3 KiB
PHP
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<?php
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/*
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| CiviCRM version 4.7 |
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Copyright CiviCRM LLC (c) 2004-2017 |
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| This file is a part of CiviCRM. |
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| CiviCRM is free software; you can copy, modify, and distribute it |
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| under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License |
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| Version 3, 19 November 2007 and the CiviCRM Licensing Exception. |
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| CiviCRM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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| See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details. |
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| You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public |
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| License and the CiviCRM Licensing Exception along |
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| with this program; if not, contact CiviCRM LLC |
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| at info[AT]civicrm[DOT]org. If you have questions about the |
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| GNU Affero General Public License or the licensing of CiviCRM, |
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| see the CiviCRM license FAQ at http://civicrm.org/licensing |
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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*/
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/**
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*
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* @package CRM
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* @copyright CiviCRM LLC (c) 2004-2017
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*/
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class CRM_Utils_Hook_WordPress extends CRM_Utils_Hook {
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/**
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* @var bool
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*/
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private $isBuilt = FALSE;
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/**
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* @var array(string)
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*/
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private $allModules = NULL;
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/**
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* @var array(string)
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*/
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private $civiModules = NULL;
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/**
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* @var array(string)
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*/
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private $wordpressModules = NULL;
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/**
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* @var array(string)
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*/
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private $hooksThatReturn = array(
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'civicrm_upgrade',
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'civicrm_caseSummary',
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'civicrm_dashboard',
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);
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/**
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* Invoke hooks.
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*
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* @param int $numParams
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* Number of parameters to pass to the hook.
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* @param mixed $arg1
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* Parameter to be passed to the hook.
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* @param mixed $arg2
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* Parameter to be passed to the hook.
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* @param mixed $arg3
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* Parameter to be passed to the hook.
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* @param mixed $arg4
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* Parameter to be passed to the hook.
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* @param mixed $arg5
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* Parameter to be passed to the hook.
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* @param mixed $arg6
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* Parameter to be passed to the hook.
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* @param string $fnSuffix
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* Function suffix, this is effectively the hook name.
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*
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* @return mixed
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*/
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public function invokeViaUF(
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$numParams,
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&$arg1, &$arg2, &$arg3, &$arg4, &$arg5, &$arg6,
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$fnSuffix
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) {
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// do_action_ref_array is the default way of calling WordPress hooks
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// because for the most part no return value is wanted. However, this is
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// only generally true, so using do_action_ref_array() is only called for those
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// hooks which do not require a return value. We exclude the following, which
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// are incompatible with the WordPress Plugin API:
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//
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// civicrm_upgrade
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// http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC43/hook_civicrm_upgrade
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//
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// civicrm_caseSummary
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// http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC43/hook_civicrm_caseSummary
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//
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// civicrm_dashboard
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// http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC43/hook_civicrm_dashboard
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// distinguish between types of hook
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if (!in_array($fnSuffix, $this->hooksThatReturn)) {
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// only pass the arguments that have values
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$args = array_slice(
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array(&$arg1, &$arg2, &$arg3, &$arg4, &$arg5, &$arg6),
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0,
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$numParams
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);
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// Use WordPress Plugins API to modify $args
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//
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// Because $args are passed as references to the WordPress callbacks,
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// runHooks subsequently receives appropriately modified parameters.
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// protect from REST calls
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if (function_exists('do_action_ref_array')) {
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do_action_ref_array($fnSuffix, $args);
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}
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}
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// The following is based on the logic of the Joomla hook file by allowing
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// WordPress callbacks to do their stuff before runHooks gets called.
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// It also follows the logic of the Drupal hook file by building the "module"
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// (read "plugin") list and then calling runHooks directly. This should avoid
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// the need for the post-processing that the Joomla hook file does.
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// Note that hooks which require a return value are incompatible with the
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// signature of apply_filters_ref_array and must therefore be called in
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// global scope, like in Drupal. It's not ideal, but plugins can always route
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// these calls to methods in their classes.
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// At some point, those hooks could be pre-processed and called via the WordPress
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// Plugin API, but it would change their signature and require the CiviCRM docs
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// to be rewritten for those calls in WordPress. So it's been done this way for
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// now. Ideally these hooks will be deprecated in favour of hooks that do not
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// require return values.
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// build list of registered plugin codes
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$this->buildModuleList();
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// Call runHooks the same way Drupal does
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$moduleResult = $this->runHooks(
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$this->allModules,
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$fnSuffix,
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$numParams,
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$arg1, $arg2, $arg3, $arg4, $arg5, $arg6
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);
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// finally, return
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return empty($moduleResult) ? TRUE : $moduleResult;
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}
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/**
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* Build the list of plugins ("modules" in CiviCRM terminology) to be processed for hooks.
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*
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* We need to do this to preserve the CiviCRM hook signatures for hooks that require
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* a return value, since the WordPress Plugin API seems to be incompatible with them.
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*
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* Copied and adapted from: CRM/Utils/Hook/Drupal6.php
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*/
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public function buildModuleList() {
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if ($this->isBuilt === FALSE) {
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if ($this->wordpressModules === NULL) {
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// include custom PHP file - copied from parent->commonBuildModuleList()
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$config = CRM_Core_Config::singleton();
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if (!empty($config->customPHPPathDir) &&
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file_exists("{$config->customPHPPathDir}/civicrmHooks.php")
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) {
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@include_once "{$config->customPHPPathDir}/civicrmHooks.php";
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}
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// initialise with the pre-existing 'wordpress' prefix
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$this->wordpressModules = array('wordpress');
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// Use WordPress Plugin API to build list
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// a plugin simply needs to declare its "unique_plugin_code" thus:
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// add_filter('civicrm_wp_plugin_codes', 'function_that_returns_my_unique_plugin_code');
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// protect from REST calls
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if (function_exists('apply_filters')) {
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$this->wordpressModules = apply_filters('civicrm_wp_plugin_codes', $this->wordpressModules);
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}
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}
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if ($this->civiModules === NULL) {
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$this->civiModules = array();
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$this->requireCiviModules($this->civiModules);
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}
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$this->allModules = array_merge((array) $this->wordpressModules, (array) $this->civiModules);
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if ($this->wordpressModules !== NULL && $this->civiModules !== NULL) {
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// both CRM and CMS have bootstrapped, so this is the final list
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$this->isBuilt = TRUE;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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