SearchBuilderOptions
extends Ext
in package
The Options class provides a convenient method of specifying where Editor should get the list of options for a `select`, `radio` or `checkbox` field.
This is normally from a table that is left joined to the main table being edited, and a list of the values available from the joined table is shown to the end user to let them select from.
Options
instances are used with the Field->options() method.
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Table of Contents
- inst() : Editor|Field|Join|Upload
- Static method to instantiate a new instance of a class (shorthand of 'instantiate').
- instantiate() : Editor|Field|Join|Upload
- Static method to instantiate a new instance of a class.
- label() : Options|array<string|int, string>
- Get / set the column(s) to use as the label value of the options.
- leftJoin() : self
- Get / set the array values used for a leftJoin condition if it is to be applied to the query to get the options.
- order() : Options|string
- Get / set the ORDER BY clause to use in the SQL. If this option is not provided the ordering will be based on the rendered output, either numerically or alphabetically based on the data returned by the renderer.
- render() : Options|callable
- Get / set the label renderer. The renderer can be used to combine multiple database columns into a single string that is shown as the label to the end user in the list of options.
- table() : Options|string
- Get / set the database table from which to gather the options for the list.
- value() : Options|string
- Get / set the column name to use for the value in the options list. This would normally be the primary key for the table.
- where() : Options|callable
- Get / set the method to use for a WHERE condition if it is to be applied to the query to get the options.
- _getSet() : self|mixed
- Common getter / setter function for DataTables classes.
- _propExists() : bool
- Determine if a property is available in a data set (allowing `null` to be a valid value).
- _readProp() : mixed
- Read a value from a data structure, using Javascript dotted object notation. This is the inverse of the `_writeProp` method and provides the same support, matching DataTables' ability to read nested JSON data objects.
- _writeProp() : mixed
- Write the field's value to an array structure, using Javascript dotted object notation to indicate JSON data structure. For example `name.first` gives the data structure: `name: { first: ... }`. This matches DataTables own ability to do this on the client-side, although this doesn't implement implement quite such a complex structure (no array / function support).
Methods
inst()
Static method to instantiate a new instance of a class (shorthand of 'instantiate').
public
static inst() : Editor|Field|Join|Upload
This method performs exactly the same actions as the 'instantiate' static method, but is simply shorter and easier to type!
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Editor|Field|Join|Upload —class
instantiate()
Static method to instantiate a new instance of a class.
public
static instantiate() : Editor|Field|Join|Upload
A factory method that will create a new instance of the class that has extended 'Ext'. This allows classes to be instantiated and then chained - which otherwise isn't available until PHP 5.4. If using PHP 5.4 or later, simply create a 'new' instance of the target class and chain methods as normal.
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Editor|Field|Join|Upload —Instantiated class
label()
Get / set the column(s) to use as the label value of the options.
public
label([string|array<string|int, string>|null $_ = null ]) : Options|array<string|int, string>
Parameters
- $_ : string|array<string|int, string>|null = null
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null to get the current value, string or array to get.
Return values
Options|array<string|int, string> —Self if setting for chaining, array of values if getting.
leftJoin()
Get / set the array values used for a leftJoin condition if it is to be applied to the query to get the options.
public
leftJoin(string $table, string $field1, string $operator, string $field2) : self
Parameters
- $table : string
-
to get the information from
- $field1 : string
-
the first field to get the information from
- $operator : string
-
the operation to perform on the two fields
- $field2 : string
-
the second field to get the information from
Return values
self —order()
Get / set the ORDER BY clause to use in the SQL. If this option is not provided the ordering will be based on the rendered output, either numerically or alphabetically based on the data returned by the renderer.
public
order([string|null $_ = null ]) : Options|string
Parameters
- $_ : string|null = null
-
String to set, null to get current value
Return values
Options|string —Self if setting for chaining, string if getting.
render()
Get / set the label renderer. The renderer can be used to combine multiple database columns into a single string that is shown as the label to the end user in the list of options.
public
render([callable|null $_ = null ]) : Options|callable
Parameters
- $_ : callable|null = null
-
Function to set, null to get current value
Return values
Options|callable —Self if setting for chaining, callable if getting.
table()
Get / set the database table from which to gather the options for the list.
public
table([string|null $_ = null ]) : Options|string
Parameters
- $_ : string|null = null
-
String to set, null to get current value
Return values
Options|string —Self if setting for chaining, string if getting.
value()
Get / set the column name to use for the value in the options list. This would normally be the primary key for the table.
public
value([string|null $_ = null ]) : Options|string
Parameters
- $_ : string|null = null
-
String to set, null to get current value
Return values
Options|string —Self if setting for chaining, string if getting.
where()
Get / set the method to use for a WHERE condition if it is to be applied to the query to get the options.
public
where([callable|null $_ = null ]) : Options|callable
Parameters
- $_ : callable|null = null
-
Function to set, null to get current value
Return values
Options|callable —Self if setting for chaining, callable if getting.
_getSet()
Common getter / setter function for DataTables classes.
protected
_getSet(mixed &$prop, mixed $val[, bool $array = false ]) : self|mixed
This getter / setter method makes building getter / setting methods easier, by abstracting everything to a single function call.
Parameters
- $prop : mixed
-
The property to set
- $val : mixed
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The value to set - if given as null, then we assume that the function is being used as a getter.
- $array : bool = false
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Treat the target property as an array or not (default false). If used as an array, then values passed in are added to the $prop array.
Return values
self|mixed —Class instance if setting (allowing chaining), or the value requested if getting.
_propExists()
Determine if a property is available in a data set (allowing `null` to be a valid value).
protected
_propExists(string $name, array<string|int, mixed> $data) : bool
Parameters
- $name : string
-
Javascript dotted object name to write to
- $data : array<string|int, mixed>
-
Data source array to read from
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Return values
bool —true if present, false otherwise
_readProp()
Read a value from a data structure, using Javascript dotted object notation. This is the inverse of the `_writeProp` method and provides the same support, matching DataTables' ability to read nested JSON data objects.
protected
_readProp(string $name, array<string|int, mixed> $data) : mixed
Parameters
- $name : string
-
Javascript dotted object name to write to
- $data : array<string|int, mixed>
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Data source array to read from
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Return values
mixed —The read value, or null if no value found.
_writeProp()
Write the field's value to an array structure, using Javascript dotted object notation to indicate JSON data structure. For example `name.first` gives the data structure: `name: { first: ... }`. This matches DataTables own ability to do this on the client-side, although this doesn't implement implement quite such a complex structure (no array / function support).
protected
_writeProp(array<string|int, mixed> &$out, string $name, mixed $value) : mixed
Parameters
- $out : array<string|int, mixed>
-
Array to write the data to
- $name : string
-
Javascript dotted object name to write to
- $value : mixed
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Value to write