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author | Urban Müller | 2007-10-05 14:52:28 +0000 |
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committer | Urban Müller | 2007-10-05 14:52:28 +0000 |
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@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ + +itools is a collection of php functions and objects which should make a few common tasks in php easier. It is php 4 and php 5 compatible. The methods are documented in the source code. + +Note: Our examples omit array() around function parameters and use dangling commas. If you want to do that, you either need our PHP patch or our just-in-time syntax converter. + + +it_html - HTML output generation +-------------------------------- +it_html creates a global function for each common html tag. Those functions accept variable arguments, key=>value pairs as considered attributes. + +Example: + new it_html; + echo html( + head('title' => "welcome earth"), + body( + p('style'=>"margin:1em", + a('href'=> U("http://google.com/", 'q'=>"Hello World"), "Hello World!"), + ), + ), + ); + +Functions: + new it_html($config) -- create global functions, choose (x)html style + div($attributes, $content) -- returns a <div> with attributes and content + html($params, $content) -- returns a <html> but adds correct doctype in front + head($params, $content) -- returns a <head> but only supports special params + select($tags, $opts, $sel) -- builds a html select from an array + tag($tag,$content) -- like the other tag funcs but uses arbitrary tagname + Q($str) -- html encodes a value, roughly like htmlentities() + U($arr) -- creates a valid url from strings and key=>value + it_html::sanitize() -- removes dangerous tags from html code + + + +it_dbi - Database access +------------------------ +The dbi object is a simple mysql interface. For each table in your database, a class is created automatically. Queries are encoded as arrays which enables correct quoting, see select(). Errors are by default handled within dbi. + +Example: + it_dbi::createclasses(); + $record = new T_Customers('ID' => 'mueller'); + $record->update('email' => "mueller@spam.com"); + $response = "Email added for " . $record->name; + +Functions: + it_dbi::createclasses($conf) -- creates database objects for each table name + $t = new Tablename($query) -- returns a dbi object, executing optional select + $t->select($query) -- reads first result of (array encoded) query into t. + $t->iterate() -- advances to next result + $t->update($fields) -- updates a selected record based on key=>value pairs + $t->insert($fields) -- inserts a new record from key=>value pairs + $t->replace($fields) -- replaces a new record from key=>value pairs + $t->delete($query) -- deletes current record or those found by query + $t->query($rawquery) -- execute a raw query on db connection + + + +it_text - Translation support +----------------------------- +it_text finds the best language to use from browser and override settings. It then reads texts.php in the format array('label'=>array('lang'=>"translated text")). You can then use T() to translate a label. Unknown labels are logged in text_log. + +Example: + echo T('hello') . ' ' . Q($customer->name); + echo ET('chainletter', 'name' => Q($customer->name)); + +Functions: + new it_text($conf) -- reads texts. doesn't need to be called by default + T($label) -- returns translation of $label + ET($label, $values) -- returns translation of $label with variables replaced + T_lang() -- returns current language + T_set_language($lang) -- sets a new language + T_exists($label) -- returns whether a label is defined + + + +it_debug - Debug support +------------------------ +it_debug is used for debugging. The function ED($foo, $bar) outputs echoes the values of $foo and $bar AND prepends it with the names of the variables. EDX() does the same and exists. EDC('verbose', $foo) only echoes if $GLOBALS['debug_verbose'] is set. it_debug::backtrace() outputs a compact stackdump. + +Example: + ED($foo, $bar); # outputs name and value of $foo and $bar + EDC('verbose', $foo); + +Functions: + ED($args...) -- echoes names and values of all args + EDX($args...) -- echoes names and values of all args and exits + EDC('foo', $var...) -- echoes only if $GLOBALS['debug_foo'] is set + D($args...) -- returns formatted names and values of params + it_debug::backtrace($skip) -- prints short backtrace, skipping $skip levels + + + +it.class - Tool functions +------------------------- +it.class provides various statically callable functions. The main groups are: +- much simpler perl regex matching (no delimiters, matches returned directly as scalar or array, case insensitive, locale support) and a multi-pattern replacement function +- better error functions: stack and variable dumps added to error messages, error messages mailed if display_errors is off. Extra parameter allow the filtering of sporadic errors +- better shell support, specifically a command line parser and an exec function that handles quoting + +Example: + $from = it::match('From: (.*)', $mail); + $page = it::replace('<.*?>' => '', ' +' => ' ', $page); + it::fatal("internal error"); + it::error('title'=>"cannot connect", 'id'=>"db"); # suppresses sporadic errors + +Functions: + it::match($patt, $subj, $o) -- finds patt in subj using options and returns match(es) + it::replace($rep, $subj, $o) -- replaces patterns in rep in subj and returns result + it::error($arg) -- prints or mails error message; more opts if arg is array + it::fatal($title) -- same as it::error but exits + it::bail($msg) -- print message to stderr and exit with error code + it::exec($cmd, $values) -- execute command, return output + it::getopt($usage) -- parse (or print) usage, return options, + it::gets() -- fetch next line from stdin or named arg (must call it::getopt first) + + + +it_url - URL handling +--------------------- +Helper functions dealing with URLs. + +Example: + $filename = it_url::get_cache( + 'url' => "http://static.php.net/www.php.net/images/php.gif", + 'timeout' => 5, + 'cachedir' => $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/cache", + ); + +Functions: + it_url::get($params) -- performs GET and POST requests to web servers + it_url::get_cache($params) -- does the same but caches the result; supports filters + + +it_user - Session handling +-------------------------- +This allows maintaining session cookies and authentication status for users. Not documented yet, check the source. + +it_xml - XML parser +------------------- +This will parse an XML string and returns a tree of PHP objects; similar to simplexml in php5 but works in php4. Not documented yet, check the source. |