treemenu.php
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<?php// +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+// | Copyright (c) 2002-2005, Richard Heyes, Harald Radi |// | All rights reserved. |// | |// | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |// | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |// | are met: |// | |// | o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |// | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |// | o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |// | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |// | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.|// | o The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote |// | products derived from this software without specific prior written |// | permission. |// | |// | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |// | "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT |// | LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR |// | A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT |// | OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, |// | SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT |// | LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |// | DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |// | THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |// | (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE |// | OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |// | |// +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+// | Author: Richard Heyes <http://www.phpguru.org/> |// | Harald Radi <harald.radi@nme.at> |// +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+//// $Id: TreeMenu.php,v 1.21 2005/03/02 02:24:26 richard Exp $/*** HTML_TreeMenu Class** A simple couple of PHP classes and some not so simple* Jabbascript which produces a tree menu. In IE this menu* is dynamic, with branches being collapsable. In IE5+ the* status of the collapsed/open branches persists across page* refreshes.In any other browser the tree is static. Code is* based on work of Harald Radi.** Usage.** After installing the package, copy the example php script to* your servers document root. Also place the TreeMenu.js and the* images folder in the same place. Running the script should* then produce the tree.** Thanks go to Chip Chapin (http://www.chipchapin.com) for many* excellent ideas and improvements.** @author Richard Heyes <richard@php.net>* @author Harald Radi <harald.radi@nme.at>* @access public* @package HTML_TreeMenu*/class HTML_TreeMenu{ /** * Indexed array of subnodes * @var array */ var $items; /** * Constructor * * @access public */ function HTML_TreeMenu() { // Not much to do here :( } /** * This function adds an item to the the tree. * * @access public * @param object $node The node to add. This object should be * a HTML_TreeNode object. * @return object Returns a reference to the new node inside * the tree. */ function &addItem(&$node) { $this->items[] = &$node; return $this->items[count($this->items) - 1]; } /** * Import method for creating HTML_TreeMenu objects/structures * out of existing tree objects/structures. Currently supported * are Wolfram Kriesings' PEAR Tree class, and Richard Heyes' (me!) * Tree class (available here: http://www.phpguru.org/). This * method is intended to be used statically, eg: * $treeMenu = &HTML_TreeMenu::createFromStructure($myTreeStructureObj); * * @param array $params An array of parameters that determine * how the import happens. This can consist of: * structure => The tree structure * type => The type of the structure, currently * can be either 'heyes' or 'kriesing' * nodeOptions => Default options for each node * * @return object The resulting HTML_TreeMenu object */ function createFromStructure($params) { if (!isset($params['nodeOptions'])) { $params['nodeOptions'] = array(); } switch (@$params['type']) { /** * Wolfram Kriesings' PEAR Tree class */ case 'kriesing': $className = strtolower(get_class($params['structure']->dataSourceClass)); $isXMLStruct = strpos($className,'_xml') !== false ? true : false; // Get the entire tree, the $nodes are sorted like in the tree view // from top to bottom, so we can easily put them in the nodes $nodes = $params['structure']->getNode(); // Make a new menu and fill it with the values from the tree $treeMenu = new HTML_TreeMenu(); $curNode[0] = &$treeMenu; // we need the current node as the reference to the foreach ( $nodes as $aNode ) { $events = array(); $data = array(); // In an XML, all the attributes are saved in an array, but since they might be // used as the parameters, we simply extract them here if we handle an XML-structure if ( $isXMLStruct && sizeof($aNode['attributes']) ){ foreach ( $aNode['attributes'] as $key=>$val ) { if ( !$aNode[$key] ) { // dont overwrite existing values $aNode[$key] = $val; } } } // Process all the data that are saved in $aNode and put them in the data and/or events array foreach ( $aNode as $key=>$val ) { if ( !is_array($val) ) { // Dont get the recursive data in here! they are always arrays if ( substr($key,0,2) == 'on' ){ // get the events $events[$key] = $val; } // 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 $data[$key] = $val; } } // Normally the text is in 'name' in the Tree class, so we check both but 'text' is used if found $data['text'] = $aNode['text'] ? $aNode['text'] : $aNode['name']; // Add the item to the proper node $thisNode = &$curNode[$aNode['level']]->addItem( new HTML_TreeNode( $data , $events ) ); $curNode[$aNode['level']+1] = &$thisNode; } break; /** * Richard Heyes' (me!) second (array based) Tree class */ case 'heyes_array': // Need to create a HTML_TreeMenu object ? if (!isset($params['treeMenu'])) { $treeMenu = &new HTML_TreeMenu(); $parentID = 0; } else { $treeMenu = &$params['treeMenu']; $parentID = $params['parentID']; } // Loop thru the trees nodes foreach ($params['structure']->getChildren($parentID) as $nodeID) { $data = $params['structure']->getData($nodeID); $parentNode = &$treeMenu->addItem(new HTML_TreeNode(array_merge($params['nodeOptions'], $data))); // Recurse ? if ($params['structure']->hasChildren($nodeID)) { $recurseParams['type'] = 'heyes_array'; $recurseParams['parentID'] = $nodeID; $recurseParams['nodeOptions'] = $params['nodeOptions']; $recurseParams['structure'] = &$params['structure']; $recurseParams['treeMenu'] = &$parentNode; HTML_TreeMenu::createFromStructure($recurseParams); } } break; /** * Richard Heyes' (me!) original OO based Tree class */ case 'heyes': default: // Need to create a HTML_TreeMenu object ? if (!isset($params['treeMenu'])) { $treeMenu = &new HTML_TreeMenu(); } else { $treeMenu = &$params['treeMenu']; } // Loop thru the trees nodes foreach ($params['structure']->nodes->nodes as $node) { $tag = $node->getTag(); $parentNode = &$treeMenu->addItem(new HTML_TreeNode(array_merge($params['nodeOptions'], $tag))); // Recurse ? if (!empty($node->nodes->nodes)) { $recurseParams['structure'] = $node; $recurseParams['nodeOptions'] = $params['nodeOptions']; $recurseParams['treeMenu'] = &$parentNode; HTML_TreeMenu::createFromStructure($recurseParams); } } break; } return $treeMenu; } /** * Creates a treeMenu from XML. The structure of your XML should be * like so: * * <treemenu> * <node text="First node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif" /> * <node text="Second node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif"> * <node text="Sub node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif" /> * </node> * <node text="Third node" icon="folder.gif" expandedIcon="folder-expanded.gif"> * </treemenu> * * Any of the options you can supply to the HTML_TreeNode constructor can be supplied as * attributes to the <node> tag. If there are no subnodes for a particular node, you can * use the XML shortcut <node ... /> instead of <node ... ></node>. The $xml argument can * be either the XML as a string, or an pre-created XML_Tree object. Also, this method * REQUIRES my own Tree class to work (http://phpguru.org/tree.html). If this has not * been include()ed or require()ed this method will die(). * * @param mixed $xml This can be either a string containing the XML, or an XML_Tree object * (the PEAR::XML_Tree package). * @return object The HTML_TreeMenu object */ function createFromXML($xml) { if (!class_exists('Tree')) { die('Could not find Tree class'); } // Supplied $xml is a string if (is_string($xml)) { require_once('XML/Tree.php'); $xmlTree = &new XML_Tree(); $xmlTree->getTreeFromString($xml); // Supplied $xml is an XML_Tree object } else { $xmlTree = $xml; } // Now process the XML_Tree object, setting the XML attributes // to be the tag data (with out the XML tag name or contents). $treeStructure = Tree::createFromXMLTree($xmlTree, true); $treeStructure->nodes->traverse(create_function('&$node', '$tagData = $node->getTag(); $node->setTag($tagData["attributes"]);')); return HTML_TreeMenu::createFromStructure(array('structure' => $treeStructure)); }} // HTML_TreeMenu/*** HTML_TreeNode class** This class is supplementary to the above and provides a way to* add nodes to the tree. A node can have other nodes added to it.** @author Richard Heyes <richard@php.net>* @author Harald Radi <harald.radi@nme.at>* @access public* @package HTML_TreeMenu*/class HTML_TreeNode{ /** * The text for this node. * @var string */ var $text; /** * The link for this node. * @var string */ var $link; /** * The icon for this node. * @var string */ var $icon; /** * The icon to show when expanded for this node. * @var string */ var $expandedIcon; /** * The css class for this node * @var string */ var $cssClass; /** * The link target for this node * @var string */ var $linkTarget; /** * Indexed array of subnodes * @var array */ var $items; /** * Whether this node is expanded or not * @var bool */ var $expanded; /** * Whether this node is dynamic or not * @var bool */ var $isDynamic; /** * Should this node be made visible? * @var bool */ var $ensureVisible; /** * The parent node. Null if top level * @var object */ var $parent; /** * Javascript event handlers; * @var array */ var $events; /** * Constructor * * @access public * @param array $options An array of options which you can pass to change * the way this node looks/acts. This can consist of: * o text The title of the node, defaults to blank * o link The link for the node, defaults to blank * o icon The icon for the node, defaults to blank * o expandedIcon The icon to show when the node is expanded * o cssClass The CSS class for this node, defaults to blank * o expanded The default expanded status of this node, defaults to false * This doesn't affect non dynamic presentation types * o linkTarget Target for the links. Defaults to linkTarget of the * HTML_TreeMenu_Presentation. * o isDynamic If this node is dynamic or not. Only affects * certain presentation types. * o ensureVisible If true this node will be made visible despite the expanded * settings, and client side persistence. Will not affect * some presentation styles, such as Listbox. Default is false * @param array $events An array of javascript events and the corresponding event handlers. * Additionally to the standard javascript events you can specify handlers * for the 'onexpand', 'oncollapse' and 'ontoggle' events which will be fired * whenever a node is collapsed and/or expanded. */ function HTML_TreeNode($options = array(), $events = array()) { $this->text = ''; $this->link = ''; $this->icon = ''; $this->expandedIcon = ''; $this->cssClass = ''; $this->expanded = false; $this->isDynamic = true; $this->ensureVisible = false; $this->linkTarget = null; $this->parent = null; $this->events = $events; foreach ($options as $option => $value) {
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