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32     // | Author: Richard Heyes <richard@phpguru.org> |
33     // | Harald Radi <harald.radi@nme.at> |
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35     //
36     // Id: TreeMenu.php,v 1.15 2003/02/21 18:19:39 richard Exp
37     // $Id: TreeMenu.php,v 1.15 2003/02/21 18:19:39 richard Exp $
38    
39     /**
40     * HTML_TreeMenu Class
41     *
42     * A simple couple of PHP classes and some not so simple
43     * Jabbascript which produces a tree menu. In IE this menu
44     * is dynamic, with branches being collapsable. In IE5+ the
45     * status of the collapsed/open branches persists across page
46     * refreshes.In any other browser the tree is static. Code is
47     * based on work of Harald Radi.
48     *
49     * Usage.
50     *
51     * After installing the package, copy the example php script to
52     * your servers document root. Also place the TreeMenu.js and the
53     * images folder in the same place. Running the script should
54     * then produce the tree.
55     *
56     * Thanks go to Chip Chapin (http://www.chipchapin.com) for many
57     * excellent ideas and improvements.
58     *
59     * @author Richard Heyes <richard@php.net>
60     * @author Harald Radi <harald.radi@nme.at>
61     * @access public
62     * @package HTML_TreeMenu
63     */
64    
65     class HTML_TreeMenu
66     {
67     /**
68     * Indexed array of subnodes
69     * @var array
70     */
71     var $items;
72    
73     /**
74     * Constructor
75     *
76     * @access public
77     */
78     function HTML_TreeMenu()
79     {
80     // Not much to do here :(
81     }
82    
83     /**
84     * This function adds an item to the the tree.
85     *
86     * @access public
87     * @param object $node The node to add. This object should be
88     * a HTML_TreeNode object.
89     * @return object Returns a reference to the new node inside
90     * the tree.
91     */
92     function &addItem(&$node)
93     {
94     $this->items[] = &$node;
95     return $this->items[count($this->items) - 1];
96     }
97    
98     /**
99     * Import method for creating HTML_TreeMenu objects/structures
100     * out of existing tree objects/structures. Currently supported
101     * are Wolfram Kriesings' PEAR Tree class, and Richard Heyes' (me!)
102     * Tree class (available here: http://www.phpguru.org/). This
103     * method is intended to be used statically, eg:
104     * $treeMenu = &HTML_TreeMenu::import($myTreeStructureObj);
105     *
106     * @param array $params An array of parameters that determine
107     * how the import happens. This can consist of:
108     * structure => The tree structure
109     * type => The type of the structure, currently
110     * can be either 'heyes' or 'kriesing'
111     * nodeOptions => Default options for each node
112     *
113     * @return object The resulting HTML_TreeMenu object
114     */
115     function createFromStructure($params)
116     {
117     if (!isset($params['nodeOptions'])) {
118     $params['nodeOptions'] = array();
119     }
120    
121     switch (@$params['type']) {
122    
123     /**
124     * Wolfram Kriesings' PEAR Tree class
125     */
126     case 'kriesing':
127     $className = strtolower(get_class($params['structure']->dataSourceClass));
128     $isXMLStruct = strpos($className,'_xml') !== false ? true : false;
129    
130     // Get the entire tree, the $nodes are sorted like in the tree view
131     // from top to bottom, so we can easily put them in the nodes
132     $nodes = $params['structure']->getNode();
133    
134     // Make a new menu and fill it with the values from the tree
135     $treeMenu = new HTML_TreeMenu();
136     $curNode[0] = &$treeMenu; // we need the current node as the reference to the
137    
138     foreach ( $nodes as $aNode ) {
139     $events = array();
140     $data = array();
141    
142     // In an XML, all the attributes are saved in an array, but since they might be
143     // used as the parameters, we simply extract them here if we handle an XML-structure
144     if ( $isXMLStruct && sizeof($aNode['attributes']) ){
145     foreach ( $aNode['attributes'] as $key=>$val ) {
146     if ( !$aNode[$key] ) { // dont overwrite existing values
147     $aNode[$key] = $val;
148     }
149     }
150     }
151    
152     // Process all the data that are saved in $aNode and put them in the data and/or events array
153     foreach ( $aNode as $key=>$val ) {
154     if ( !is_array($val) ) {
155     // Dont get the recursive data in here! they are always arrays
156     if ( substr($key,0,2) == 'on' ){ // get the events
157     $events[$key] = $val;
158     }
159    
160     // I put it in data too, so in case an options starts with 'on' its also passed to the node ... not too cool i know
161     $data[$key] = $val;
162     }
163     }
164    
165     // Normally the text is in 'name' in the Tree class, so we check both but 'text' is used if found
166     $data['text'] = $aNode['text'] ? $aNode['text'] : $aNode['name'];
167    
168     // Add the item to the proper node
169     $thisNode = &$curNode[$aNode['level']]->addItem( new HTML_TreeNode( $data , $events ) );
170     $curNode[$aNode['level']+1] = &$thisNode;
171     }
172     break;
173    
174     /**
175     * Richard Heyes' (me!) Tree class
176     */
177     case 'heyes':
178     default:
179     // Need to create a HTML_TreeMenu object ?
180     if (!isset($params['treeMenu'])) {
181     $treeMenu = &new HTML_TreeMenu();
182     } else {
183     $treeMenu = &$params['treeMenu'];
184     }
185    
186     // Loop thru the trees nodes
187     foreach ($params['structure']->nodes->nodes as $node) {
188     $tag = $node->getTag();
189     $parentNode = &$treeMenu->addItem(new HTML_TreeNode(array_merge($params['nodeOptions'], $tag)));
190    
191     // Recurse ?
192     if (!empty($node->nodes->nodes)) {
193     $recurseParams['structure'] = $node;
194     $recurseParams['nodeOptions'] = $params['nodeOptions'];
195     $recurseParams['treeMenu'] = &$parentNode;
196     HTML_TreeMenu::createFromStructure($recurseParams);
197     }
198     }
199     break;
200    
201     }
202    
203     return $treeMenu;
204     }
205    
206     /**
207     * Creates a treeMenu from XML. The structure of your XML should be
208     * like so:
209     *
210     * <treemenu>
211     * <node text="First node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif" />
212     * <node text="Second node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif">
213     * <node text="Sub node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif" />
214     * </node>
215     * <node text="Third node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif">
216     * </treemenu>
217     *
218     * Any of the options you can supply to the HTML_TreeNode constructor can be supplied as
219     * attributes to the <node> tag. If there are no subnodes for a particular node, you can
220     * use the XML shortcut <node ... /> instead of <node ... ></node>. The $xml argument can
221     * be either the XML as a string, or an pre-created XML_Tree object. Also, this method
222     * REQUIRES my own Tree class to work (http://phpguru.org/tree.html). If this has not
223     * been include()ed or require()ed this method will die().
224     *
225     * @param mixed $xml This can be either a string containing the XML, or an XML_Tree object
226     * (the PEAR::XML_Tree package).
227     * @return object The HTML_TreeMenu object
228     */
229     function createFromXML($xml)
230     {
231     if (!class_exists('Tree')) {
232     die('Could not find Tree class');
233     }
234    
235     // Supplied $xml is a string
236     if (is_string($xml)) {
237     require_once('XML/Tree.php');
238     $xmlTree = &new XML_Tree();
239     $xmlTree->getTreeFromString($xml);
240    
241     // Supplied $xml is an XML_Tree object
242     } else {
243     $xmlTree = $xml;
244     }
245    
246     // Now process the XML_Tree object, setting the XML attributes
247     // to be the tag data (with out the XML tag name or contents).
248     $treeStructure = Tree::createFromXMLTree($xmlTree, true);
249     $treeStructure->nodes->traverse(create_function('&$node', '$tagData = $node->getTag(); $node->setTag($tagData["attributes"]);'));
250    
251    
252     return HTML_TreeMenu::createFromStructure(array('structure' => $treeStructure));
253     }
254     } // HTML_TreeMenu
255    
256    
257     /**
258     * HTML_TreeNode class
259     *
260     * This class is supplementary to the above and provides a way to
261     * add nodes to the tree. A node can have other nodes added to it.
262     *
263     * @author Richard Heyes <richard@php.net>
264     * @author Harald Radi <harald.radi@nme.at>
265     * @access public
266     * @package HTML_TreeMenu
267     */
268     class HTML_TreeNode
269     {
270     /**
271     * The text for this node.
272     * @var string
273     */
274     var $text;
275    
276     /**
277     * The link for this node.
278     * @var string
279     */
280     var $link;
281    
282     /**
283     * The icon for this node.
284     * @var string
285     */
286     var $icon;
287    
288     /**
289     * The icon to show when expanded for this node.
290     * @var string
291     */
292     var $expandedIcon;
293    
294     /**
295     * The css class for this node
296     * @var string
297     */
298     var $cssClass;
299    
300     /**
301     * The link target for this node
302     * @var string
303     */
304     var $linkTarget;
305    
306     /**
307     * Indexed array of subnodes
308     * @var array
309     */
310     var $items;
311    
312     /**
313     * Whether this node is expanded or not
314     * @var bool
315     */
316     var $expanded;
317    
318     /**
319     * Whether this node is dynamic or not
320     * @var bool
321     */
322     var $isDynamic;
323    
324     /**
325     * Should this node be made visible?
326     * @var bool
327     */
328     var $ensureVisible;
329    
330     /**
331     * The parent node. Null if top level
332     * @var object
333     */
334     var $parent;
335    
336     /**
337     * Javascript event handlers;
338     * @var array
339     */
340     var $events;
341    
342     /**
343     * Constructor
344     *
345     * @access public
346     * @param array $options An array of options which you can pass to change
347     * the way this node looks/acts. This can consist of:
348     * o text The title of the node, defaults to blank
349     * o link The link for the node, defaults to blank
350     * o icon The icon for the node, defaults to blank
351     * o expandedIcon The icon to show when the node is expanded
352     * o class The CSS class for this node, defaults to blank
353     * o expanded The default expanded status of this node, defaults to false
354     * This doesn't affect non dynamic presentation types
355     * o linkTarget Target for the links. Defaults to linkTarget of the
356     * HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation.
357     * o isDynamic If this node is dynamic or not. Only affects
358     * certain presentation types.
359     * o ensureVisible If true this node will be made visible despite the expanded
360     * settings, and client side persistence. Will not affect
361     * some presentation styles, such as Listbox. Default is false
362     * @param array $events An array of javascript events and the corresponding event handlers.
363     * Additionally to the standard javascript events you can specify handlers
364     * for the 'onexpand', 'oncollapse' and 'ontoggle' events which will be fired
365     * whenever a node is collapsed and/or expanded.
366     */
367     function HTML_TreeNode($options = array(), $events = array())
368     {
369     $this->text = '';
370     $this->link = '';
371     $this->icon = '';
372     $this->expandedIcon = '';
373     $this->cssClass = '';
374     $this->expanded = false;
375     $this->isDynamic = true;
376     $this->ensureVisible = false;
377     $this->linkTarget = null;
378    
379     $this->parent = null;
380     $this->events = $events;
381    
382     foreach ($options as $option => $value) {
383     $this->$option = $value;
384     }
385     }
386    
387     /**
388     * Allows setting of various parameters after the initial
389     * constructor call. Possible options you can set are:
390     * o text
391     * o link
392     * o icon
393     * o cssClass
394     * o expanded
395     * o isDynamic
396     * o ensureVisible
397     * ie The same options as in the constructor
398     *
399     * @access public
400     * @param string $option Option to set
401     * @param string $value Value to set the option to
402     */
403     function setOption($option, $value)
404     {
405     $this->$option = $value;
406     }
407    
408     /**
409     * Adds a new subnode to this node.
410     *
411     * @access public
412     * @param object $node The new node
413     */
414     function &addItem(&$node)
415     {
416     $node->parent = &$this;
417     $this->items[] = &$node;
418    
419     /**
420     * If the subnode has ensureVisible set it needs
421     * to be handled, and all parents set accordingly.
422     */
423     if ($node->ensureVisible) {
424     $this->_ensureVisible();
425     }
426    
427     return $this->items[count($this->items) - 1];
428     }
429    
430     /**
431     * Private function to handle ensureVisible stuff
432     *
433     * @access private
434     */
435     function _ensureVisible()
436     {
437     $this->ensureVisible = true;
438     $this->expanded = true;
439    
440     if (!is_null($this->parent)) {
441     $this->parent->_ensureVisible();
442     }
443     }
444     } // HTML_TreeNode
445    
446    
447     /**
448     * HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation class
449     *
450     * Base class for other presentation classes to
451     * inherit from.
452     */
453     class HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation
454     {
455     /**
456     * The TreeMenu structure
457     * @var object
458     */
459     var $menu;
460    
461     /**
462     * Base constructor simply sets the menu object
463     *
464     * @param object $structure The menu structure
465     */
466     function HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation(&$structure)
467     {
468     $this->menu = &$structure;
469     }
470    
471     /**
472     * Prints the HTML generated by the toHTML() method.
473     * toHTML() must therefore be defined by the derived
474     * class.
475     *
476     * @access public
477     * @param array Options to set. Any options taken by
478     * the presentation class can be specified
479     * here.
480     */
481     function printMenu($options = array())
482     {
483     foreach ($options as $option => $value) {
484     $this->$option = $value;
485     }
486    
487     echo $this->toHTML();
488     }
489     }
490    
491    
492     /**
493     * HTML_TreeMenu_DHTML class
494     *
495     * This class is a presentation class for the tree structure
496     * created using the TreeMenu/TreeNode. It presents the
497     * traditional tree, static for browsers that can't handle
498     * the DHTML.
499     */
500     class HTML_TreeMenu_DHTML extends HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation
501     {
502     /**
503     * Dynamic status of the treemenu. If true (default) this has no effect. If
504     * false it will override all dynamic status vars and set the menu to be
505     * fully expanded an non-dynamic.
506     */
507     var $isDynamic;
508    
509     /**
510     * Path to the images
511     * @var string
512     */
513     var $images;
514    
515     /**
516     * Target for the links generated
517     * @var string
518     */
519     var $linkTarget;
520    
521     /**
522     * Whether to use clientside persistence or not
523     * @var bool
524     */
525     var $userPersistence;
526    
527     /**
528     * The default CSS class for the nodes
529     */
530     var $defaultClass;
531    
532     /**
533     * Whether to skip first level branch images
534     * @var bool
535     */
536     var $noTopLevelImages;
537    
538     /**
539     * Constructor, takes the tree structure as
540     * an argument and an array of options which
541     * can consist of:
542     * o images - The path to the images folder. Defaults to "images"
543     * o linkTarget - The target for the link. Defaults to "_self"
544     * o defaultClass - The default CSS class to apply to a node. Default is none.
545     * o usePersistence - Whether to use clientside persistence. This persistence
546     * is achieved using cookies. Default is true.
547     * o noTopLevelImages - Whether to skip displaying the first level of images if
548     * there is multiple top level branches.
549     *
550     * And also a boolean for whether the entire tree is dynamic or not.
551     * This overrides any perNode dynamic settings.
552     *
553     * @param object $structure The menu structure
554     * @param array $options Array of options
555     * @param bool $isDynamic Whether the tree is dynamic or not
556     */
557     function HTML_TreeMenu_DHTML(&$structure, $options = array(), $isDynamic = true)
558     {
559     $this->HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation($structure);
560     $this->isDynamic = $isDynamic;
561    
562     // Defaults
563     $this->images = 'images';
564     $this->linkTarget = '_self';
565     $this->defaultClass = '';
566     $this->usePersistence = true;
567     $this->noTopLevelImages = false;
568    
569     foreach ($options as $option => $value) {
570     $this->$option = $value;
571     }
572     }
573    
574     /**
575     * Returns the HTML for the menu. This method can be
576     * used instead of printMenu() to use the menu system
577     * with a template system.
578     *
579     * @access public
580     * @return string The HTML for the menu
581     */
582     function toHTML()
583     {
584     static $count = 0;
585     $menuObj = 'objTreeMenu_' . ++$count;
586    
587     $html = "\n";
588     $html .= '<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">' . "\n\t";
589     $html .= sprintf('%s = new TreeMenu("%s", "%s", "%s", "%s", %s, %s);',
590     $menuObj,
591     $this->images,
592     $menuObj,
593     $this->linkTarget,
594     $this->defaultClass,
595     $this->usePersistence ? 'true' : 'false',
596     $this->noTopLevelImages ? 'true' : 'false');
597    
598     $html .= "\n";
599    
600     /**
601     * Loop through subnodes
602     */
603     if (isset($this->menu->items)) {
604     for ($i=0; $i<count($this->menu->items); $i++) {
605     $html .= $this->_nodeToHTML($this->menu->items[$i], $menuObj);
606     }
607     }
608    
609     $html .= sprintf("\n\t%s.drawMenu();", $menuObj);
610     if ($this->usePersistence && $this->isDynamic) {
611     $html .= sprintf("\n\t%s.resetBranches();", $menuObj);
612     }
613     $html .= "\n</script>";
614    
615     return $html;
616     }
617    
618     /**
619     * Prints a node of the menu
620     *
621     * @access private
622     */
623     function _nodeToHTML($nodeObj, $prefix, $return = 'newNode')
624     {
625     $expanded = $this->isDynamic ? ($nodeObj->expanded ? 'true' : 'false') : 'true';
626     $isDynamic = $this->isDynamic ? ($nodeObj->isDynamic ? 'true' : 'false') : 'false';
627     $html = sprintf("\t %s = %s.addItem(new TreeNode('%s', %s, %s, %s, %s, '%s', '%s', %s));\n",
628     $return,
629     $prefix,
630     $nodeObj->text,
631     !empty($nodeObj->icon) ? "'" . $nodeObj->icon . "'" : 'null',
632     !empty($nodeObj->link) ? "'" . $nodeObj->link . "'" : 'null',
633     $expanded,
634     $isDynamic,
635     $nodeObj->cssClass,
636     $nodeObj->linkTarget,
637     !empty($nodeObj->expandedIcon) ? "'" . $nodeObj->expandedIcon . "'" : 'null');
638    
639     foreach ($nodeObj->events as $event => $handler) {
640     $html .= sprintf("\t %s.setEvent('%s', '%s');\n",
641     $return,
642     $event,
643     str_replace(array("\r", "\n", "'"), array('\r', '\n', "\'"), $handler));
644     }
645    
646     /**
647     * Loop through subnodes
648     */
649     if (!empty($nodeObj->items)) {
650     for ($i=0; $i<count($nodeObj->items); $i++) {
651     $html .= $this->_nodeToHTML($nodeObj->items[$i], $return, $return . '_' . ($i + 1));
652     }
653     }
654    
655     return $html;
656     }
657     } // End class HTML_TreeMenu_DHTML
658    
659    
660     /**
661     * HTML_TreeMenu_Listbox class
662     *
663     * This class presents the menu as a listbox
664     */
665     class HTML_TreeMenu_Listbox extends HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation
666     {
667     /**
668     * The text that is displayed in the first option
669     * @var string
670     */
671     var $promoText;
672    
673     /**
674     * The character used for indentation
675     * @var string
676     */
677     var $indentChar;
678    
679     /**
680     * How many of the indent chars to use
681     * per indentation level
682     * @var integer
683     */
684     var $indentNum;
685    
686     /**
687     * Target for the links generated
688     * @var string
689     */
690     var $linkTarget;
691    
692     /**
693     * Constructor
694     *
695     * @param object $structure The menu structure
696     * @param array $options Options whic affect the display of the listbox.
697     * These can consist of:
698     * o promoText The text that appears at the the top of the listbox
699     * Defaults to "Select..."
700     * o indentChar The character to use for indenting the nodes
701     * Defaults to "&nbsp;"
702     * o indentNum How many of the indentChars to use per indentation level
703     * Defaults to 2
704     * o linkTarget Target for the links. Defaults to "_self"
705     * o submitText Text for the submit button. Defaults to "Go"
706     */
707     function HTML_TreeMenu_Listbox($structure, $options = array())
708     {
709     $this->HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation($structure);
710    
711     $this->promoText = 'Select...';
712     $this->indentChar = '&nbsp;';
713     $this->indentNum = 2;
714     $this->linkTarget = '_self';
715     $this->submitText = 'Go';
716    
717     foreach ($options as $option => $value) {
718     $this->$option = $value;
719     }
720     }
721    
722     /**
723     * Returns the HTML generated
724     */
725     function toHTML()
726     {
727     static $count = 0;
728     $nodeHTML = '';
729    
730     /**
731     * Loop through subnodes
732     */
733     if (isset($this->menu->items)) {
734     for ($i=0; $i<count($this->menu->items); $i++) {
735     $nodeHTML .= $this->_nodeToHTML($this->menu->items[$i]);
736     }
737     }
738    
739     return sprintf('<form target="%s" action="" onsubmit="var link = this.%s.options[this.%s.selectedIndex].value; if (link) {this.action = link; return true} else return false"><select name="%s"><option value="">%s</option>%s</select> <input type="submit" value="%s" /></form>',
740     $this->linkTarget,
741     'HTML_TreeMenu_Listbox_' . ++$count,
742     'HTML_TreeMenu_Listbox_' . $count,
743     'HTML_TreeMenu_Listbox_' . $count,
744     $this->promoText,
745     $nodeHTML,
746     $this->submitText);
747     }
748    
749     /**
750     * Returns HTML for a single node
751     *
752     * @access private
753     */
754     function _nodeToHTML($node, $prefix = '')
755     {
756     $html = sprintf('<option value="%s">%s%s</option>', $node->link, $prefix, $node->text);
757    
758     /**
759     * Loop through subnodes
760     */
761     if (isset($node->items)) {
762     for ($i=0; $i<count($node->items); $i++) {
763     $html .= $this->_nodeToHTML($node->items[$i], $prefix . str_repeat($this->indentChar, $this->indentNum));
764     }
765     }
766    
767     return $html;
768     }
769     } // End class HTML_TreeMenu_Listbox
770     ?>

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