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- <?php
- /**
- * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
- * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
- * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
- */
-
- namespace yii\base;
-
- use Yii;
- use ArrayAccess;
- use ArrayObject;
- use ArrayIterator;
- use ReflectionClass;
- use IteratorAggregate;
- use yii\helpers\Inflector;
- use yii\validators\RequiredValidator;
- use yii\validators\Validator;
-
- /**
- * Model is the base class for data models.
- *
- * Model implements the following commonly used features:
- *
- * - attribute declaration: by default, every public class member is considered as
- * a model attribute
- * - attribute labels: each attribute may be associated with a label for display purpose
- * - massive attribute assignment
- * - scenario-based validation
- *
- * Model also raises the following events when performing data validation:
- *
- * - [[EVENT_BEFORE_VALIDATE]]: an event raised at the beginning of [[validate()]]
- * - [[EVENT_AFTER_VALIDATE]]: an event raised at the end of [[validate()]]
- *
- * You may directly use Model to store model data, or extend it with customization.
- *
- * @property \yii\validators\Validator[] $activeValidators The validators applicable to the current
- * [[scenario]]. This property is read-only.
- * @property array $attributes Attribute values (name => value).
- * @property array $errors An array of errors for all attributes. Empty array is returned if no error. The
- * result is a two-dimensional array. See [[getErrors()]] for detailed description. This property is read-only.
- * @property array $firstErrors The first errors. The array keys are the attribute names, and the array values
- * are the corresponding error messages. An empty array will be returned if there is no error. This property is
- * read-only.
- * @property ArrayIterator $iterator An iterator for traversing the items in the list. This property is
- * read-only.
- * @property string $scenario The scenario that this model is in. Defaults to [[SCENARIO_DEFAULT]].
- * @property ArrayObject|\yii\validators\Validator[] $validators All the validators declared in the model.
- * This property is read-only.
- *
- * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
- * @since 2.0
- */
- class Model extends Component implements IteratorAggregate, ArrayAccess, Arrayable
- {
- use ArrayableTrait;
-
- /**
- * The name of the default scenario.
- */
- const SCENARIO_DEFAULT = 'default';
- /**
- * @event ModelEvent an event raised at the beginning of [[validate()]]. You may set
- * [[ModelEvent::isValid]] to be false to stop the validation.
- */
- const EVENT_BEFORE_VALIDATE = 'beforeValidate';
- /**
- * @event Event an event raised at the end of [[validate()]]
- */
- const EVENT_AFTER_VALIDATE = 'afterValidate';
-
- /**
- * @var array validation errors (attribute name => array of errors)
- */
- private $_errors;
- /**
- * @var ArrayObject list of validators
- */
- private $_validators;
- /**
- * @var string current scenario
- */
- private $_scenario = self::SCENARIO_DEFAULT;
-
-
- /**
- * Returns the validation rules for attributes.
- *
- * Validation rules are used by [[validate()]] to check if attribute values are valid.
- * Child classes may override this method to declare different validation rules.
- *
- * Each rule is an array with the following structure:
- *
- * ```php
- * [
- * ['attribute1', 'attribute2'],
- * 'validator type',
- * 'on' => ['scenario1', 'scenario2'],
- * //...other parameters...
- * ]
- * ```
- *
- * where
- *
- * - attribute list: required, specifies the attributes array to be validated, for single attribute you can pass a string;
- * - validator type: required, specifies the validator to be used. It can be a built-in validator name,
- * a method name of the model class, an anonymous function, or a validator class name.
- * - on: optional, specifies the [[scenario|scenarios]] array in which the validation
- * rule can be applied. If this option is not set, the rule will apply to all scenarios.
- * - additional name-value pairs can be specified to initialize the corresponding validator properties.
- * Please refer to individual validator class API for possible properties.
- *
- * A validator can be either an object of a class extending [[Validator]], or a model class method
- * (called *inline validator*) that has the following signature:
- *
- * ```php
- * // $params refers to validation parameters given in the rule
- * function validatorName($attribute, $params)
- * ```
- *
- * In the above `$attribute` refers to the attribute currently being validated while `$params` contains an array of
- * validator configuration options such as `max` in case of `string` validator. The value of the attribute currently being validated
- * can be accessed as `$this->$attribute`. Note the `$` before `attribute`; this is taking the value of the variable
- * `$attribute` and using it as the name of the property to access.
- *
- * Yii also provides a set of [[Validator::builtInValidators|built-in validators]].
- * Each one has an alias name which can be used when specifying a validation rule.
- *
- * Below are some examples:
- *
- * ```php
- * [
- * // built-in "required" validator
- * [['username', 'password'], 'required'],
- * // built-in "string" validator customized with "min" and "max" properties
- * ['username', 'string', 'min' => 3, 'max' => 12],
- * // built-in "compare" validator that is used in "register" scenario only
- * ['password', 'compare', 'compareAttribute' => 'password2', 'on' => 'register'],
- * // an inline validator defined via the "authenticate()" method in the model class
- * ['password', 'authenticate', 'on' => 'login'],
- * // a validator of class "DateRangeValidator"
- * ['dateRange', 'DateRangeValidator'],
- * ];
- * ```
- *
- * Note, in order to inherit rules defined in the parent class, a child class needs to
- * merge the parent rules with child rules using functions such as `array_merge()`.
- *
- * @return array validation rules
- * @see scenarios()
- */
- public function rules()
- {
- return [];
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a list of scenarios and the corresponding active attributes.
- * An active attribute is one that is subject to validation in the current scenario.
- * The returned array should be in the following format:
- *
- * ```php
- * [
- * 'scenario1' => ['attribute11', 'attribute12', ...],
- * 'scenario2' => ['attribute21', 'attribute22', ...],
- * ...
- * ]
- * ```
- *
- * By default, an active attribute is considered safe and can be massively assigned.
- * If an attribute should NOT be massively assigned (thus considered unsafe),
- * please prefix the attribute with an exclamation character (e.g. `'!rank'`).
- *
- * The default implementation of this method will return all scenarios found in the [[rules()]]
- * declaration. A special scenario named [[SCENARIO_DEFAULT]] will contain all attributes
- * found in the [[rules()]]. Each scenario will be associated with the attributes that
- * are being validated by the validation rules that apply to the scenario.
- *
- * @return array a list of scenarios and the corresponding active attributes.
- */
- public function scenarios()
- {
- $scenarios = [self::SCENARIO_DEFAULT => []];
- foreach ($this->getValidators() as $validator) {
- foreach ($validator->on as $scenario) {
- $scenarios[$scenario] = [];
- }
- foreach ($validator->except as $scenario) {
- $scenarios[$scenario] = [];
- }
- }
- $names = array_keys($scenarios);
-
- foreach ($this->getValidators() as $validator) {
- if (empty($validator->on) && empty($validator->except)) {
- foreach ($names as $name) {
- foreach ($validator->attributes as $attribute) {
- $scenarios[$name][$attribute] = true;
- }
- }
- } elseif (empty($validator->on)) {
- foreach ($names as $name) {
- if (!in_array($name, $validator->except, true)) {
- foreach ($validator->attributes as $attribute) {
- $scenarios[$name][$attribute] = true;
- }
- }
- }
- } else {
- foreach ($validator->on as $name) {
- foreach ($validator->attributes as $attribute) {
- $scenarios[$name][$attribute] = true;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- foreach ($scenarios as $scenario => $attributes) {
- if (!empty($attributes)) {
- $scenarios[$scenario] = array_keys($attributes);
- }
- }
-
- return $scenarios;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the form name that this model class should use.
- *
- * The form name is mainly used by [[\yii\widgets\ActiveForm]] to determine how to name
- * the input fields for the attributes in a model. If the form name is "A" and an attribute
- * name is "b", then the corresponding input name would be "A[b]". If the form name is
- * an empty string, then the input name would be "b".
- *
- * The purpose of the above naming schema is that for forms which contain multiple different models,
- * the attributes of each model are grouped in sub-arrays of the POST-data and it is easier to
- * differentiate between them.
- *
- * By default, this method returns the model class name (without the namespace part)
- * as the form name. You may override it when the model is used in different forms.
- *
- * @return string the form name of this model class.
- * @see load()
- */
- public function formName()
- {
- $reflector = new ReflectionClass($this);
- return $reflector->getShortName();
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the list of attribute names.
- * By default, this method returns all public non-static properties of the class.
- * You may override this method to change the default behavior.
- * @return array list of attribute names.
- */
- public function attributes()
- {
- $class = new ReflectionClass($this);
- $names = [];
- foreach ($class->getProperties(\ReflectionProperty::IS_PUBLIC) as $property) {
- if (!$property->isStatic()) {
- $names[] = $property->getName();
- }
- }
-
- return $names;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the attribute labels.
- *
- * Attribute labels are mainly used for display purpose. For example, given an attribute
- * `firstName`, we can declare a label `First Name` which is more user-friendly and can
- * be displayed to end users.
- *
- * By default an attribute label is generated using [[generateAttributeLabel()]].
- * This method allows you to explicitly specify attribute labels.
- *
- * Note, in order to inherit labels defined in the parent class, a child class needs to
- * merge the parent labels with child labels using functions such as `array_merge()`.
- *
- * @return array attribute labels (name => label)
- * @see generateAttributeLabel()
- */
- public function attributeLabels()
- {
- return [];
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the attribute hints.
- *
- * Attribute hints are mainly used for display purpose. For example, given an attribute
- * `isPublic`, we can declare a hint `Whether the post should be visible for not logged in users`,
- * which provides user-friendly description of the attribute meaning and can be displayed to end users.
- *
- * Unlike label hint will not be generated, if its explicit declaration is omitted.
- *
- * Note, in order to inherit hints defined in the parent class, a child class needs to
- * merge the parent hints with child hints using functions such as `array_merge()`.
- *
- * @return array attribute hints (name => hint)
- * @since 2.0.4
- */
- public function attributeHints()
- {
- return [];
- }
-
- /**
- * Performs the data validation.
- *
- * This method executes the validation rules applicable to the current [[scenario]].
- * The following criteria are used to determine whether a rule is currently applicable:
- *
- * - the rule must be associated with the attributes relevant to the current scenario;
- * - the rules must be effective for the current scenario.
- *
- * This method will call [[beforeValidate()]] and [[afterValidate()]] before and
- * after the actual validation, respectively. If [[beforeValidate()]] returns false,
- * the validation will be cancelled and [[afterValidate()]] will not be called.
- *
- * Errors found during the validation can be retrieved via [[getErrors()]],
- * [[getFirstErrors()]] and [[getFirstError()]].
- *
- * @param array $attributeNames list of attribute names that should be validated.
- * If this parameter is empty, it means any attribute listed in the applicable
- * validation rules should be validated.
- * @param boolean $clearErrors whether to call [[clearErrors()]] before performing validation
- * @return boolean whether the validation is successful without any error.
- * @throws InvalidParamException if the current scenario is unknown.
- */
- public function validate($attributeNames = null, $clearErrors = true)
- {
- if ($clearErrors) {
- $this->clearErrors();
- }
-
- if (!$this->beforeValidate()) {
- return false;
- }
-
- $scenarios = $this->scenarios();
- $scenario = $this->getScenario();
- if (!isset($scenarios[$scenario])) {
- throw new InvalidParamException("Unknown scenario: $scenario");
- }
-
- if ($attributeNames === null) {
- $attributeNames = $this->activeAttributes();
- }
-
- foreach ($this->getActiveValidators() as $validator) {
- $validator->validateAttributes($this, $attributeNames);
- }
- $this->afterValidate();
-
- return !$this->hasErrors();
- }
-
- /**
- * This method is invoked before validation starts.
- * The default implementation raises a `beforeValidate` event.
- * You may override this method to do preliminary checks before validation.
- * Make sure the parent implementation is invoked so that the event can be raised.
- * @return boolean whether the validation should be executed. Defaults to true.
- * If false is returned, the validation will stop and the model is considered invalid.
- */
- public function beforeValidate()
- {
- $event = new ModelEvent;
- $this->trigger(self::EVENT_BEFORE_VALIDATE, $event);
-
- return $event->isValid;
- }
-
- /**
- * This method is invoked after validation ends.
- * The default implementation raises an `afterValidate` event.
- * You may override this method to do postprocessing after validation.
- * Make sure the parent implementation is invoked so that the event can be raised.
- */
- public function afterValidate()
- {
- $this->trigger(self::EVENT_AFTER_VALIDATE);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns all the validators declared in [[rules()]].
- *
- * This method differs from [[getActiveValidators()]] in that the latter
- * only returns the validators applicable to the current [[scenario]].
- *
- * Because this method returns an ArrayObject object, you may
- * manipulate it by inserting or removing validators (useful in model behaviors).
- * For example,
- *
- * ```php
- * $model->validators[] = $newValidator;
- * ```
- *
- * @return ArrayObject|\yii\validators\Validator[] all the validators declared in the model.
- */
- public function getValidators()
- {
- if ($this->_validators === null) {
- $this->_validators = $this->createValidators();
- }
- return $this->_validators;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the validators applicable to the current [[scenario]].
- * @param string $attribute the name of the attribute whose applicable validators should be returned.
- * If this is null, the validators for ALL attributes in the model will be returned.
- * @return \yii\validators\Validator[] the validators applicable to the current [[scenario]].
- */
- public function getActiveValidators($attribute = null)
- {
- $validators = [];
- $scenario = $this->getScenario();
- foreach ($this->getValidators() as $validator) {
- if ($validator->isActive($scenario) && ($attribute === null || in_array($attribute, $validator->attributes, true))) {
- $validators[] = $validator;
- }
- }
- return $validators;
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates validator objects based on the validation rules specified in [[rules()]].
- * Unlike [[getValidators()]], each time this method is called, a new list of validators will be returned.
- * @return ArrayObject validators
- * @throws InvalidConfigException if any validation rule configuration is invalid
- */
- public function createValidators()
- {
- $validators = new ArrayObject;
- foreach ($this->rules() as $rule) {
- if ($rule instanceof Validator) {
- $validators->append($rule);
- } elseif (is_array($rule) && isset($rule[0], $rule[1])) { // attributes, validator type
- $validator = Validator::createValidator($rule[1], $this, (array) $rule[0], array_slice($rule, 2));
- $validators->append($validator);
- } else {
- throw new InvalidConfigException('Invalid validation rule: a rule must specify both attribute names and validator type.');
- }
- }
- return $validators;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether the attribute is required.
- * This is determined by checking if the attribute is associated with a
- * [[\yii\validators\RequiredValidator|required]] validation rule in the
- * current [[scenario]].
- *
- * Note that when the validator has a conditional validation applied using
- * [[\yii\validators\RequiredValidator::$when|$when]] this method will return
- * `false` regardless of the `when` condition because it may be called be
- * before the model is loaded with data.
- *
- * @param string $attribute attribute name
- * @return boolean whether the attribute is required
- */
- public function isAttributeRequired($attribute)
- {
- foreach ($this->getActiveValidators($attribute) as $validator) {
- if ($validator instanceof RequiredValidator && $validator->when === null) {
- return true;
- }
- }
- return false;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether the attribute is safe for massive assignments.
- * @param string $attribute attribute name
- * @return boolean whether the attribute is safe for massive assignments
- * @see safeAttributes()
- */
- public function isAttributeSafe($attribute)
- {
- return in_array($attribute, $this->safeAttributes(), true);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether the attribute is active in the current scenario.
- * @param string $attribute attribute name
- * @return boolean whether the attribute is active in the current scenario
- * @see activeAttributes()
- */
- public function isAttributeActive($attribute)
- {
- return in_array($attribute, $this->activeAttributes(), true);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the text label for the specified attribute.
- * @param string $attribute the attribute name
- * @return string the attribute label
- * @see generateAttributeLabel()
- * @see attributeLabels()
- */
- public function getAttributeLabel($attribute)
- {
- $labels = $this->attributeLabels();
- return isset($labels[$attribute]) ? $labels[$attribute] : $this->generateAttributeLabel($attribute);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the text hint for the specified attribute.
- * @param string $attribute the attribute name
- * @return string the attribute hint
- * @see attributeHints()
- * @since 2.0.4
- */
- public function getAttributeHint($attribute)
- {
- $hints = $this->attributeHints();
- return isset($hints[$attribute]) ? $hints[$attribute] : '';
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether there is any validation error.
- * @param string|null $attribute attribute name. Use null to check all attributes.
- * @return boolean whether there is any error.
- */
- public function hasErrors($attribute = null)
- {
- return $attribute === null ? !empty($this->_errors) : isset($this->_errors[$attribute]);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the errors for all attribute or a single attribute.
- * @param string $attribute attribute name. Use null to retrieve errors for all attributes.
- * @property array An array of errors for all attributes. Empty array is returned if no error.
- * The result is a two-dimensional array. See [[getErrors()]] for detailed description.
- * @return array errors for all attributes or the specified attribute. Empty array is returned if no error.
- * Note that when returning errors for all attributes, the result is a two-dimensional array, like the following:
- *
- * ```php
- * [
- * 'username' => [
- * 'Username is required.',
- * 'Username must contain only word characters.',
- * ],
- * 'email' => [
- * 'Email address is invalid.',
- * ]
- * ]
- * ```
- *
- * @see getFirstErrors()
- * @see getFirstError()
- */
- public function getErrors($attribute = null)
- {
- if ($attribute === null) {
- return $this->_errors === null ? [] : $this->_errors;
- } else {
- return isset($this->_errors[$attribute]) ? $this->_errors[$attribute] : [];
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the first error of every attribute in the model.
- * @return array the first errors. The array keys are the attribute names, and the array
- * values are the corresponding error messages. An empty array will be returned if there is no error.
- * @see getErrors()
- * @see getFirstError()
- */
- public function getFirstErrors()
- {
- if (empty($this->_errors)) {
- return [];
- } else {
- $errors = [];
- foreach ($this->_errors as $name => $es) {
- if (!empty($es)) {
- $errors[$name] = reset($es);
- }
- }
-
- return $errors;
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the first error of the specified attribute.
- * @param string $attribute attribute name.
- * @return string the error message. Null is returned if no error.
- * @see getErrors()
- * @see getFirstErrors()
- */
- public function getFirstError($attribute)
- {
- return isset($this->_errors[$attribute]) ? reset($this->_errors[$attribute]) : null;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds a new error to the specified attribute.
- * @param string $attribute attribute name
- * @param string $error new error message
- */
- public function addError($attribute, $error = '')
- {
- $this->_errors[$attribute][] = $error;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds a list of errors.
- * @param array $items a list of errors. The array keys must be attribute names.
- * The array values should be error messages. If an attribute has multiple errors,
- * these errors must be given in terms of an array.
- * You may use the result of [[getErrors()]] as the value for this parameter.
- * @since 2.0.2
- */
- public function addErrors(array $items)
- {
- foreach ($items as $attribute => $errors) {
- if (is_array($errors)) {
- foreach ($errors as $error) {
- $this->addError($attribute, $error);
- }
- } else {
- $this->addError($attribute, $errors);
- }
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Removes errors for all attributes or a single attribute.
- * @param string $attribute attribute name. Use null to remove errors for all attribute.
- */
- public function clearErrors($attribute = null)
- {
- if ($attribute === null) {
- $this->_errors = [];
- } else {
- unset($this->_errors[$attribute]);
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Generates a user friendly attribute label based on the give attribute name.
- * This is done by replacing underscores, dashes and dots with blanks and
- * changing the first letter of each word to upper case.
- * For example, 'department_name' or 'DepartmentName' will generate 'Department Name'.
- * @param string $name the column name
- * @return string the attribute label
- */
- public function generateAttributeLabel($name)
- {
- return Inflector::camel2words($name, true);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns attribute values.
- * @param array $names list of attributes whose value needs to be returned.
- * Defaults to null, meaning all attributes listed in [[attributes()]] will be returned.
- * If it is an array, only the attributes in the array will be returned.
- * @param array $except list of attributes whose value should NOT be returned.
- * @return array attribute values (name => value).
- */
- public function getAttributes($names = null, $except = [])
- {
- $values = [];
- if ($names === null) {
- $names = $this->attributes();
- }
- foreach ($names as $name) {
- $values[$name] = $this->$name;
- }
- foreach ($except as $name) {
- unset($values[$name]);
- }
-
- return $values;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the attribute values in a massive way.
- * @param array $values attribute values (name => value) to be assigned to the model.
- * @param boolean $safeOnly whether the assignments should only be done to the safe attributes.
- * A safe attribute is one that is associated with a validation rule in the current [[scenario]].
- * @see safeAttributes()
- * @see attributes()
- */
- public function setAttributes($values, $safeOnly = true)
- {
- if (is_array($values)) {
- $attributes = array_flip($safeOnly ? $this->safeAttributes() : $this->attributes());
- foreach ($values as $name => $value) {
- if (isset($attributes[$name])) {
- $this->$name = $value;
- } elseif ($safeOnly) {
- $this->onUnsafeAttribute($name, $value);
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * This method is invoked when an unsafe attribute is being massively assigned.
- * The default implementation will log a warning message if YII_DEBUG is on.
- * It does nothing otherwise.
- * @param string $name the unsafe attribute name
- * @param mixed $value the attribute value
- */
- public function onUnsafeAttribute($name, $value)
- {
- if (YII_DEBUG) {
- Yii::trace("Failed to set unsafe attribute '$name' in '" . get_class($this) . "'.", __METHOD__);
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the scenario that this model is used in.
- *
- * Scenario affects how validation is performed and which attributes can
- * be massively assigned.
- *
- * @return string the scenario that this model is in. Defaults to [[SCENARIO_DEFAULT]].
- */
- public function getScenario()
- {
- return $this->_scenario;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the scenario for the model.
- * Note that this method does not check if the scenario exists or not.
- * The method [[validate()]] will perform this check.
- * @param string $value the scenario that this model is in.
- */
- public function setScenario($value)
- {
- $this->_scenario = $value;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the attribute names that are safe to be massively assigned in the current scenario.
- * @return string[] safe attribute names
- */
- public function safeAttributes()
- {
- $scenario = $this->getScenario();
- $scenarios = $this->scenarios();
- if (!isset($scenarios[$scenario])) {
- return [];
- }
- $attributes = [];
- foreach ($scenarios[$scenario] as $attribute) {
- if ($attribute[0] !== '!' && !in_array('!' . $attribute, $scenarios[$scenario])) {
- $attributes[] = $attribute;
- }
- }
-
- return $attributes;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the attribute names that are subject to validation in the current scenario.
- * @return string[] safe attribute names
- */
- public function activeAttributes()
- {
- $scenario = $this->getScenario();
- $scenarios = $this->scenarios();
- if (!isset($scenarios[$scenario])) {
- return [];
- }
- $attributes = $scenarios[$scenario];
- foreach ($attributes as $i => $attribute) {
- if ($attribute[0] === '!') {
- $attributes[$i] = substr($attribute, 1);
- }
- }
-
- return $attributes;
- }
-
- /**
- * Populates the model with input data.
- *
- * This method provides a convenient shortcut for:
- *
- * ```php
- * if (isset($_POST['FormName'])) {
- * $model->attributes = $_POST['FormName'];
- * if ($model->save()) {
- * // handle success
- * }
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * which, with `load()` can be written as:
- *
- * ```php
- * if ($model->load($_POST) && $model->save()) {
- * // handle success
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * `load()` gets the `'FormName'` from the model's [[formName()]] method (which you may override), unless the
- * `$formName` parameter is given. If the form name is empty, `load()` populates the model with the whole of `$data`,
- * instead of `$data['FormName']`.
- *
- * Note, that the data being populated is subject to the safety check by [[setAttributes()]].
- *
- * @param array $data the data array to load, typically `$_POST` or `$_GET`.
- * @param string $formName the form name to use to load the data into the model.
- * If not set, [[formName()]] is used.
- * @return boolean whether `load()` found the expected form in `$data`.
- */
- public function load($data, $formName = null)
- {
- $scope = $formName === null ? $this->formName() : $formName;
- if ($scope === '' && !empty($data)) {
- $this->setAttributes($data);
-
- return true;
- } elseif (isset($data[$scope])) {
- $this->setAttributes($data[$scope]);
-
- return true;
- } else {
- return false;
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Populates a set of models with the data from end user.
- * This method is mainly used to collect tabular data input.
- * The data to be loaded for each model is `$data[formName][index]`, where `formName`
- * refers to the value of [[formName()]], and `index` the index of the model in the `$models` array.
- * If [[formName()]] is empty, `$data[index]` will be used to populate each model.
- * The data being populated to each model is subject to the safety check by [[setAttributes()]].
- * @param array $models the models to be populated. Note that all models should have the same class.
- * @param array $data the data array. This is usually `$_POST` or `$_GET`, but can also be any valid array
- * supplied by end user.
- * @param string $formName the form name to be used for loading the data into the models.
- * If not set, it will use the [[formName()]] value of the first model in `$models`.
- * This parameter is available since version 2.0.1.
- * @return boolean whether at least one of the models is successfully populated.
- */
- public static function loadMultiple($models, $data, $formName = null)
- {
- if ($formName === null) {
- /* @var $first Model */
- $first = reset($models);
- if ($first === false) {
- return false;
- }
- $formName = $first->formName();
- }
-
- $success = false;
- foreach ($models as $i => $model) {
- /* @var $model Model */
- if ($formName == '') {
- if (!empty($data[$i])) {
- $model->load($data[$i], '');
- $success = true;
- }
- } elseif (!empty($data[$formName][$i])) {
- $model->load($data[$formName][$i], '');
- $success = true;
- }
- }
-
- return $success;
- }
-
- /**
- * Validates multiple models.
- * This method will validate every model. The models being validated may
- * be of the same or different types.
- * @param array $models the models to be validated
- * @param array $attributeNames list of attribute names that should be validated.
- * If this parameter is empty, it means any attribute listed in the applicable
- * validation rules should be validated.
- * @return boolean whether all models are valid. False will be returned if one
- * or multiple models have validation error.
- */
- public static function validateMultiple($models, $attributeNames = null)
- {
- $valid = true;
- /* @var $model Model */
- foreach ($models as $model) {
- $valid = $model->validate($attributeNames) && $valid;
- }
-
- return $valid;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the list of fields that should be returned by default by [[toArray()]] when no specific fields are specified.
- *
- * A field is a named element in the returned array by [[toArray()]].
- *
- * This method should return an array of field names or field definitions.
- * If the former, the field name will be treated as an object property name whose value will be used
- * as the field value. If the latter, the array key should be the field name while the array value should be
- * the corresponding field definition which can be either an object property name or a PHP callable
- * returning the corresponding field value. The signature of the callable should be:
- *
- * ```php
- * function ($model, $field) {
- * // return field value
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * For example, the following code declares four fields:
- *
- * - `email`: the field name is the same as the property name `email`;
- * - `firstName` and `lastName`: the field names are `firstName` and `lastName`, and their
- * values are obtained from the `first_name` and `last_name` properties;
- * - `fullName`: the field name is `fullName`. Its value is obtained by concatenating `first_name`
- * and `last_name`.
- *
- * ```php
- * return [
- * 'email',
- * 'firstName' => 'first_name',
- * 'lastName' => 'last_name',
- * 'fullName' => function ($model) {
- * return $model->first_name . ' ' . $model->last_name;
- * },
- * ];
- * ```
- *
- * In this method, you may also want to return different lists of fields based on some context
- * information. For example, depending on [[scenario]] or the privilege of the current application user,
- * you may return different sets of visible fields or filter out some fields.
- *
- * The default implementation of this method returns [[attributes()]] indexed by the same attribute names.
- *
- * @return array the list of field names or field definitions.
- * @see toArray()
- */
- public function fields()
- {
- $fields = $this->attributes();
-
- return array_combine($fields, $fields);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns an iterator for traversing the attributes in the model.
- * This method is required by the interface [[\IteratorAggregate]].
- * @return ArrayIterator an iterator for traversing the items in the list.
- */
- public function getIterator()
- {
- $attributes = $this->getAttributes();
- return new ArrayIterator($attributes);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns whether there is an element at the specified offset.
- * This method is required by the SPL interface [[\ArrayAccess]].
- * It is implicitly called when you use something like `isset($model[$offset])`.
- * @param mixed $offset the offset to check on.
- * @return boolean whether or not an offset exists.
- */
- public function offsetExists($offset)
- {
- return isset($this->$offset);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the element at the specified offset.
- * This method is required by the SPL interface [[\ArrayAccess]].
- * It is implicitly called when you use something like `$value = $model[$offset];`.
- * @param mixed $offset the offset to retrieve element.
- * @return mixed the element at the offset, null if no element is found at the offset
- */
- public function offsetGet($offset)
- {
- return $this->$offset;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the element at the specified offset.
- * This method is required by the SPL interface [[\ArrayAccess]].
- * It is implicitly called when you use something like `$model[$offset] = $item;`.
- * @param integer $offset the offset to set element
- * @param mixed $item the element value
- */
- public function offsetSet($offset, $item)
- {
- $this->$offset = $item;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the element value at the specified offset to null.
- * This method is required by the SPL interface [[\ArrayAccess]].
- * It is implicitly called when you use something like `unset($model[$offset])`.
- * @param mixed $offset the offset to unset element
- */
- public function offsetUnset($offset)
- {
- $this->$offset = null;
- }
- }
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