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<?php |
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/** |
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* This example illustrates the use of the |
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* DataList object classes. This object |
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* can show a list of data from any data source |
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* and have any GUI layout and provide the |
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* features of: |
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* searching, sorting, paging of the data. |
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* |
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* This page shows the Data coming from 2 different |
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* types of DB objects. One from a PEAR::DB object, |
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* and another from a ADODB object. |
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* |
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* $Id: widget6.php,v 1.10 2004/04/01 07:14:17 hemna Exp $ |
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* |
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* @author Walter A. Boring IV <waboring@buildabetterweb.com> |
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* @package phpHtmlLib |
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* @subpackage widget-examples |
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* @version 2.0 |
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* |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* Include the phphtmllib libraries |
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* |
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*/ |
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include_once("includes.inc"); |
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include_once("db_defines.inc"); |
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include_once($phphtmllib."/widgets/data_list/includes.inc"); |
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include_once($phphtmllib."/widgets/data_list/PEARSQLDataListSource.inc"); |
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//add the include path for adodb |
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//assuming you have the adodb dir in your |
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//site's document root. |
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ini_set("include_path", |
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ini_get("include_path").":".$_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"]."/adodb"); |
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require_once( "adodb.inc.php" ); |
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include_once($phphtmllib."/widgets/data_list/ADODBSQLDataListSource.inc"); |
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/** |
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* This is an example that shows how to use a PEAR db object |
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* as the source for the data to show. |
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* |
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* @author Walter A. Boring IV <waboring@buildabetterweb.com> |
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* @package phpHtmlLib |
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* @subpackage widget-examples |
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* @version 2.0 |
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*/ |
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class pearmysqllist extends DefaultGUIDataList { |
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//change the # of rows to display to 20 from 10 |
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var $_default_rows_per_page = 20; |
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/** |
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* This function is called automatically by |
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* the DataList constructor. It must be |
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* extended by the child class to actually |
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* set the DataListSource object. |
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* |
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* |
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*/ |
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function get_data_source() { |
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//build the PEAR DB object and connect |
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//to the database. |
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$dsn = "mysql://".DB_USERNAME.":".DB_PASSWORD."@".DB_HOSTNAME."/".DB_NAME; |
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$db = DB::connect($dsn, TRUE); |
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if (DB::isError($db)) { |
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die( $db->getMessage() ); |
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} |
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//create the DataListSource object |
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//and pass in the PEAR DB object |
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$source = new PEARSQLDataListSource($db); |
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//set the DataListSource for this DataList |
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//Every DataList needs a Source for it's data. |
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$this->set_data_source( $source ); |
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//set the prefix for all the internal query string |
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//variables. You really only need to change this |
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//if you have more then 1 DataList object per page. |
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$this->set_global_prefix("pear_"); |
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} |
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/** |
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* This method is used to setup the options |
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* for the DataList object's display. |
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* Which columns to show, their respective |
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* source column name, width, etc. etc. |
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* |
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* The constructor automatically calls |
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* this function. |
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* |
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*/ |
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function user_setup() { |
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//add the columns in the display that you want to view. |
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//The API is : |
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//Title, width, DB column name, field SORTABLE?, field SEARCHABLE?, align |
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$this->add_header_item("IP", "100", "ip_address", SORTABLE, |
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SEARCHABLE, "left"); |
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$this->add_header_item("Version", "100", "version", SORTABLE, |
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SEARCHABLE,"center"); |
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$this->add_header_item("Time", "200", "time", SORTABLE, |
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NOT_SEARCHABLE,"center"); |
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$columns = "*"; |
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$tables = "user_downloads u, versions v"; |
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$where_clause = "u.version_id=v.version_id"; |
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$this->_datasource->setup_db_options($columns, $tables, $where_clause); |
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} |
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/** |
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* This is the basic function for letting us |
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* do a mapping between the column name in |
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* the header, to the value found in the DataListSource. |
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* |
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* NOTE: this function is can be overridden |
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* so that you can return whatever you want for |
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* any given column. |
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* |
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* @param array - $row_data - the entire data for the row |
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* @param string - $col_name - the name of the column header |
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* for this row to render. |
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* @return mixed - either a HTMLTag object, or raw text. |
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*/ |
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function build_column_item($row_data, $col_name) { |
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switch ($col_name) { |
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case "Time": |
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$dt = $row_data["time"]; |
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$yr=strval(substr($dt,0,4)); |
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$mo=strval(substr($dt,4,2)); |
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$da=strval(substr($dt,6,2)); |
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$hr=strval(substr($dt,8,2)); |
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$mi=strval(substr($dt,10,2)); |
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$obj = date("m/d/Y h:i A", mktime ($hr,$mi,0,$mo,$da,$yr)); |
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break; |
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default: |
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$obj = DefaultGUIDataList::build_column_item($row_data, $col_name); |
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break; |
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} |
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return $obj; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* This is a subclass of the pear mysql list object. |
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* The only difference being is the DataListSource object |
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* for an ADODB object, instead of a PEAR DB object. |
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* |
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*/ |
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class adodbmysqllist extends pearmysqllist { |
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/** |
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* This function is called automatically by |
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* the DataList constructor. It must be |
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* extended by the child class to actually |
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* set the DataListSource object. |
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* |
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* |
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*/ |
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function get_data_source() { |
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//build the PEAR DB object and connect |
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//to the database. |
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$db = &ADONewConnection('mysql'); # create a connection |
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$db->PConnect(DB_HOSTNAME,DB_USERNAME,DB_PASSWORD,DB_NAME); |
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//create the DataListSource object |
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//and pass in the PEAR DB object |
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$source = new ADODBSQLDataListSource($db); |
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//set the DataListSource for this DataList |
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//Every DataList needs a Source for it's data. |
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$this->set_data_source( $source ); |
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//set the prefix for all the internal query string |
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//variables. You really only need to change this |
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//if you have more then 1 DataList object per page. |
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$this->set_global_prefix("adodb_"); |
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} |
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} |
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//create the page object |
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$page = new HTMLPageClass("phpHtmlLib Widgets - DataList Example", |
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XHTML_TRANSITIONAL); |
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//enable output debugging. |
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if (isset($_GET['debug'])) { |
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$page->set_text_debug( TRUE ); |
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} |
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//add the css |
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$page->add_head_css( new DefaultGUIDataListCSS ); |
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//build the PEAR list and sort by ip_address by default |
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$pearlist = new pearmysqllist("PEAR::MySQL List", 600, "ip_address", TRUE); |
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$pearlist->set_align("right"); |
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//build the ADODB list using the same exact table in the DB |
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//and sort by version by default |
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$adodblist = new adodbmysqllist("ADODB::MySQL List", 600, "version", TRUE); |
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$adodblist->set_align("left"); |
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$page->add( $pearlist, html_br(2), $adodblist ); |
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print $page->render(); |
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?> |