gnu-social/DOCUMENTATION/DEVELOPERS/Plugins/Sample Plugins/Sample/includes/actions/hello.php

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<?php
// This file is part of GNU social - https://www.gnu.org/software/social
//
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// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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//
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
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// along with GNU social. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/**
* Give a warm greeting to our friendly user
*
* @package GNU social
* @author Brion Vibber <brionv@status.net>
* @author Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
* @copyright 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc http://www.fsf.org
* @license https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html GNU AGPL v3 or later
*/
defined('GNUSOCIAL') || die();
/**
* This sample action shows some basic ways of doing output in an action
* class.
*
* Action classes have several output methods that they override from
* the parent class.
*
* @category Sample
* @package GNU social
* @author Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
* @copyright 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc http://www.fsf.org
* @license https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html GNU AGPL v3 or later
*/
class HelloAction extends Action
{
public $user = null;
public $gc = null;
/**
* Take arguments for running
*
* This method is called first, and it lets the action class get
* all its arguments and validate them. It's also the time
* to fetch any relevant data from the database.
*
* Action classes should run parent::prepare($args) as the first
* line of this method to make sure the default argument-processing
* happens.
*
* @param array $args $_REQUEST args
*
* @return bool success flag
* @throws ClientException
*/
public function prepare(array $args = [])
{
parent::prepare($args);
$this->user = common_current_user();
if (!empty($this->user)) {
$this->gc = User_greeting_count::inc($this->user->getID());
}
return true;
}
/**
* Handle request
*
* This is the main method for handling a request. Note that
* most preparation should be done in the prepare() method;
* by the time handle() is called the action should be
* more or less ready to go.
*
* @return void
* @throws ClientException
* @throws ReflectionException
* @throws ServerException
*/
public function handle()
{
parent::handle();
$this->showPage();
}
/**
* Title of this page
*
* Override this method to show a custom title.
*
* @return string Title of the page
* @throws Exception
*/
public function title()
{
if (empty($this->user)) {
// TRANS: Page title for sample plugin.
return _m('Hello');
} else {
// TRANS: Page title for sample plugin. %s is a user nickname.
return sprintf(_m('Hello, %s!'), $this->user->getNickname());
}
}
/**
* Show content in the content area
*
* The default StatusNet page has a lot of decorations: menus,
* logos, tabs, all that jazz. This method is used to show
* content in the content area of the page; it's the main
* thing you want to overload.
*
* This method also demonstrates use of a plural localized string.
*
* @return void
* @throws Exception
*/
public function showContent()
{
if (empty($this->user)) {
$this->element(
'p',
['class' => 'greeting'],
// TRANS: Message in sample plugin.
_m('Hello, stranger!')
);
} else {
$this->element(
'p',
['class' => 'greeting'],
// TRANS: Message in sample plugin. %s is a user nickname.
sprintf(_m('Hello, %s'), $this->user->getNickname())
);
$this->element(
'p',
['class' => 'greeting_count'],
// TRANS: Message in sample plugin.
// TRANS: %d is the number of times a user is greeted.
sprintf(
_m(
'I have greeted you %d time.',
'I have greeted you %d times.',
$this->gc->greeting_count
),
$this->gc->greeting_count
)
);
}
}
/**
* Return true if read only.
*
* Some actions only read from the database; others read and write.
* The simple database load-balancer built into StatusNet will
* direct read-only actions to database mirrors (if they are configured),
* and read-write actions to the master database.
*
* This defaults to false to avoid data integrity issues, but you
* should make sure to overload it for performance gains.
*
* @param array $args other arguments, if RO/RW status depends on them.
*
* @return bool is read only action?
*/
public function isReadOnly($args)
{
return false;
}
}