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<?php
/**
* PhpThumb Library Definition File
*
* This file contains the definitions for the PhpThumb class.
*
* PHP Version 5 with GD 2.0+
* PhpThumb : PHP Thumb Library <http://phpthumb.gxdlabs.com>
* Copyright (c) 2009, Ian Selby/Gen X Design
*
* Author(s): Ian Selby <ian@gen-x-design.com>
*
* Licensed under the MIT License
* Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice.
*
* @author Ian Selby <ian@gen-x-design.com>
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2009 Gen X Design
* @link http://phpthumb.gxdlabs.com
* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php The MIT License
* @version 3.0
* @package PhpThumb
* @filesource
*/
/**
* PhpThumb Object
*
* This singleton object is essentially a function library that helps with core validation
* and loading of the core classes and plugins. There isn't really any need to access it directly,
* unless you're developing a plugin and need to take advantage of any of the functionality contained
* within.
*
* If you're not familiar with singleton patterns, here's how you get an instance of this class (since you
* can't create one via the new keyword):
* <code>$pt = PhpThumb::getInstance();</code>
*
* It's that simple! Outside of that, there's no need to modify anything within this class, unless you're doing
* some crazy customization... then knock yourself out! :)
*
* @package PhpThumb
* @subpackage Core
*/
class PhpThumb
{
/**
* Instance of self
*
* @var object PhpThumb
*/
protected static $_instance;
/**
* The plugin registry
*
* This is where all plugins to be loaded are stored. Data about the plugin is
* provided, and currently consists of:
* - loaded: true/false
* - implementation: gd/imagick/both
*
* @var array
*/
protected $_registry;
/**
* What implementations are available
*
* This stores what implementations are available based on the loaded
* extensions in PHP, NOT whether or not the class files are present.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $_implementations;
/**
* Returns an instance of self
*
* This is the usual singleton function that returns / instantiates the object
*
* @return PhpThumb
*/
public static function getInstance ()
{
if(!(self::$_instance instanceof self))
{
self::$_instance = new self();
}
return self::$_instance;
}
/**
* Class constructor
*
* Initializes all the variables, and does some preliminary validation / checking of stuff
*
*/
private function __construct ()
{
$this->_registry = array();
$this->_implementations = array('gd' => false, 'imagick' => false);
$this->getImplementations();
}
/**
* Finds out what implementations are available
*
* This function loops over $this->_implementations and validates that the required extensions are loaded.
*
* I had planned on attempting to load them dynamically via dl(), but that would provide more overhead than I
* was comfortable with (and would probably fail 99% of the time anyway)
*
*/
private function getImplementations ()
{
foreach($this->_implementations as $extension => $loaded)
{
if($loaded)
{
continue;
}
if(extension_loaded($extension))
{
$this->_implementations[$extension] = true;
}
}
}
/**
* Returns whether or not $implementation is valid (available)
*
* If 'all' is passed, true is only returned if ALL implementations are available.
*
* You can also pass 'n/a', which always returns true
*
* @return bool
* @param string $implementation
*/
public function isValidImplementation ($implementation)
{
if ($implementation == 'n/a')
{
return true;
}
if ($implementation == 'all')
{
foreach ($this->_implementations as $imp => $value)
{
if ($value == false)
{
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
if (array_key_exists($implementation, $this->_implementations))
{
return $this->_implementations[$implementation];
}
return false;
}
/**
* Registers a plugin in the registry
*
* Adds a plugin to the registry if it isn't already loaded, and if the provided
* implementation is valid. Note that you can pass the following special keywords
* for implementation:
* - all - Requires that all implementations be available
* - n/a - Doesn't require any implementation
*
* When a plugin is added to the registry, it's added as a key on $this->_registry with the value
* being an array containing the following keys:
* - loaded - whether or not the plugin has been "loaded" into the core class
* - implementation - what implementation this plugin is valid for
*
* @return bool
* @param string $pluginName
* @param string $implementation
*/
public function registerPlugin ($pluginName, $implementation)
{
if (!array_key_exists($pluginName, $this->_registry) && $this->isValidImplementation($implementation))
{
$this->_registry[$pluginName] = array('loaded' => false, 'implementation' => $implementation);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Loads all the plugins in $pluginPath
*
* All this function does is include all files inside the $pluginPath directory. The plugins themselves
* will not be added to the registry unless you've properly added the code to do so inside your plugin file.
*
* @param string $pluginPath
*/
public function loadPlugins ($pluginPath)
{
// strip the trailing slash if present
if (substr($pluginPath, strlen($pluginPath) - 1, 1) == '/')
{
$pluginPath = substr($pluginPath, 0, strlen($pluginPath) - 1);
}
if ($handle = opendir($pluginPath))
{
while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle)))
{
if ($file == '.' || $file == '..' || $file == '.svn')
{
continue;
}
include_once($pluginPath . '/' . $file);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the plugin registry for the supplied implementation
*
* @return array
* @param string $implementation
*/
public function getPluginRegistry ($implementation)
{
$returnArray = array();
foreach ($this->_registry as $plugin => $meta)
{
if ($meta['implementation'] == 'n/a' || $meta['implementation'] == $implementation)
{
$returnArray[$plugin] = $meta;
}
}
return $returnArray;
}
}