From 8185c0c45bdab0f77218a799b2c9b5b236707327 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Sesek Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 16:54:23 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Stub out UrlMap --- README | 2 +- http/url_map.php | 123 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 124 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 http/url_map.php diff --git a/README b/README index d539ee4..026dfc9 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -155,4 +155,4 @@ and any pattern groups are saved in the url_pattern key of the HttpRequest data. For example, the following could be used to match the above routes: - '/user\/([a-z]+)(\/([0-9]*))?' + '/user\/([a-z]+)(\/([0-9]*))?/' diff --git a/http/url_map.php b/http/url_map.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3590be --- /dev/null +++ b/http/url_map.php @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +. + +namespace hoplite\http; + +/*! + A UrlMap will translate a raw HTTP request into a http\Request object. It does + so by matching the incoming URL to a pattern. For information on the format of + patterns @see ::set_map(). +*/ +class UrlMap +{ + /*! @var RootController */ + private $controller; + + /*! @var array The map of URLs to actions. */ + private $map = array(); + + /*! + Constructs the object with a reference to the RootController. + @param RootController + */ + public function __construct(RootController $controller) + { + $this->controller = $controller; + } + + /*! Accessor for the RootController */ + public function controller() { return $this->controller; } + + /*! Gets the URL map */ + public function map() { return $this->map; } + /*! @brief Sets the URL map. + The URL map is an associative array of URL prefix patterns to Actions or + file paths containing actions. + + The keys can be either a URL prefix or a regular expression. + + For URL prefixes, the pattern is matched relative to the root of the entry- + point as specified by the RootController. Patterns should not begin with a + slash. Path fragment parameter extraction can be performed as well. For + example, the pattern 'user/view/{id}' will match a URL like + http://example.com/webapp/user/view/42 + And the http\Request's data will have a member called 'id' with value 42. + + Regular expression matching is not limited to prefix patterns and can match + any part of the URL (though prefix matching can be enforced using the + the standard regex '^' character). Regex patterns must begin and end with + '/' characters. During evaluation, if any pattern groups are matched, the + resulting matches will be placed in Request data via the 'url_pattern' key. + The following will match the same URL as above: + '/^user\/view\/([0-9]+)/' + + Values can be a class name or a relative path to a file that contains an + Action class by the same name, or just the name of an Action class. The + conventions for each are governed by ::LookupAction(). + + @see ::Evaluate() + @see ::LookupAction() + */ + public function set_map(array $map) { $this->map = $map; } + + /*! @brief Evalutes the URL map and finds a match. + This will take the incoming URL from the request and will match it against + the patterns in the internal map. + + Matching occurs in a linear scan of the URL map, so precedence can be + enforced by ordering rules appropriately. Regular expressions are matched + and URL parameter extraction occurs each time a different rule is evaluated. + + This may mutate the request with extracted data if a match is made and + returned. + @see ::set_map() for more information. + + If a match is made, this will return the corresponding value for the matched + key in the map. To get an Action object from this, use ::LookupAction(). + + @return string|NULL A matched value in the ::map() or NULL if no match. + */ + public function Evaluate(Request $request) + {} + + /*! @brief Takes a value from the map and returns an Action object. + The values in the map are either an Action class name or a relative path to + a file containing an Action class. + + Mapping to a class requires that the value start with an upper-case letter. + + Paths start with a lower-case letter. The last path component will be + transformed into a class name via ::_ClassNameFromFileName(). Note that if + the file extension is not included in the path, .php will be automatically + appended. + + @return Action|NULL The loaded action, or NULL on error. + */ + public function LookupAction($map_value) + {} + + /*! + Takes a file name and returns the name of an Action class. This uses an + under_score to CamelCase transformation with an 'Action' suffix: + lost_password -> LostPasswordAction + + This can be overridden to provide a custom transformation. + + @return string Action class name. + */ + protected function _ClassNameFromFileName($file_name) + {} +} -- 2.43.5