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* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */ /** * CTreeView displays a tree view of hierarchical data. * * It encapsulates the excellent tree view plugin for jQuery * ({@link http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-treeview/}). * * To use CTreeView, simply sets {@link data} to the data that you want * to present and you are there. * * CTreeView also supports dynamic data loading via AJAX. To do so, set * {@link url} to be the URL that can serve the tree view data upon request. * * @author Qiang Xue
* @package system.web.widgets * @since 1.0 */ class CTreeView extends CWidget { /** * @var array the data that can be used to generate the tree view content. * Each array element corresponds to a tree view node with the following structure: *
*
text: string, required, the HTML text associated with this node.
*
expanded: boolean, optional, whether the tree view node is expanded.
*
id: string, optional, the ID identifying the node. This is used * in dynamic loading of tree view (see {@link url}).
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hasChildren: boolean, optional, defaults to false, whether clicking on this * node should trigger dynamic loading of more tree view nodes from server. * The {@link url} property must be set in order to make this effective.
*
children: array, optional, child nodes of this node.
*
htmlOptions: array, additional HTML attributes (see {@link CHtml::tag}). * This option has been available since version 1.1.7.
*
* Note, anything enclosed between the beginWidget and endWidget calls will * also be treated as tree view content, which appends to the content generated * from this data. */ public $data; /** * @var mixed the CSS file used for the widget. Defaults to null, meaning * using the default CSS file included together with the widget. * If false, no CSS file will be used. Otherwise, the specified CSS file * will be included when using this widget. */ public $cssFile; /** * @var string|array the URL to which the treeview can be dynamically loaded (in AJAX). * See {@link CHtml::normalizeUrl} for possible URL formats. * Setting this property will enable the dynamic treeview loading. * When the page is displayed, the browser will request this URL with a GET parameter * named 'root' whose value is 'source'. The server script should then generate the * needed tree view data corresponding to the root of the tree (see {@link saveDataAsJson}.) * When a node has a CSS class 'hasChildren', then expanding this node will also * cause a dynamic loading of its child nodes. In this case, the value of the 'root' GET parameter * is the 'id' property of the node. */ public $url; /** * @var string|integer animation speed. This can be one of the three predefined speeds * ("slow", "normal", or "fast") or the number of milliseconds to run the animation (e.g. 1000). * If not set, no animation is used. */ public $animated; /** * @var boolean whether the tree should start with all branches collapsed. Defaults to false. */ public $collapsed; /** * @var string container for a tree-control, allowing the user to expand, collapse and toggle all branches with one click. * In the container, clicking on the first hyperlink will collapse the tree; * the second hyperlink will expand the tree; while the third hyperlink will toggle the tree. * The property should be a valid jQuery selector (e.g. '#treecontrol' where 'treecontrol' is * the ID of the 'div' element containing the hyperlinks.) */ public $control; /** * @var boolean set to allow only one branch on one level to be open (closing siblings which opening). * Defaults to false. */ public $unique; /** * @var string Callback when toggling a branch. Arguments: "this" refers to the UL that was shown or hidden */ public $toggle; /** * @var string Persist the tree state in cookies or the page location. If set to "location", looks for * the anchor that matches location.href and activates that part of the treeview it. * Great for href-based state-saving. If set to "cookie", saves the state of the tree on * each click to a cookie and restores that state on page load. */ public $persist; /** * @var string The cookie name to use when persisting via persist:"cookie". Defaults to 'treeview'. */ public $cookieId; /** * @var boolean Set to skip rendering of classes and hitarea divs, assuming that is done by the serverside. Defaults to false. */ public $prerendered; /** * @var array additional options that can be passed to the constructor of the treeview js object. */ public $options=array(); /** * @var array additional HTML attributes that will be rendered in the UL tag. * The default tree view CSS has defined the following CSS classes which can be enabled * by specifying the 'class' option here: *
*
treeview-black
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treeview-gray
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treeview-red
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treeview-famfamfam
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filetree
*
*/ public $htmlOptions; /** * Initializes the widget. * This method registers all needed client scripts and renders * the tree view content. */ public function init() { if(isset($this->htmlOptions['id'])) $id=$this->htmlOptions['id']; else $id=$this->htmlOptions['id']=$this->getId(); if($this->url!==null) $this->url=CHtml::normalizeUrl($this->url); $cs=Yii::app()->getClientScript(); $cs->registerCoreScript('treeview'); $options=$this->getClientOptions(); $options=$options===array()?'{}' : CJavaScript::encode($options); $cs->registerScript('Yii.CTreeView#'.$id,"jQuery(\"#{$id}\").treeview($options);"); if($this->cssFile===null) $cs->registerCssFile($cs->getCoreScriptUrl().'/treeview/jquery.treeview.css'); elseif($this->cssFile!==false) $cs->registerCssFile($this->cssFile); echo CHtml::tag('ul',$this->htmlOptions,false,false)."\n"; echo self::saveDataAsHtml($this->data); } /** * Ends running the widget. */ public function run() { echo ""; } /** * @return array the javascript options */ protected function getClientOptions() { $options=$this->options; foreach(array('url','animated','collapsed','control','unique','toggle','persist','cookieId','prerendered') as $name) { if($this->$name!==null) $options[$name]=$this->$name; } return $options; } /** * Generates tree view nodes in HTML from the data array. * @param array $data the data for the tree view (see {@link data} for possible data structure). * @return string the generated HTML for the tree view */ public static function saveDataAsHtml($data) { $html=''; if(is_array($data)) { foreach($data as $node) { if(!isset($node['text'])) continue; if(isset($node['expanded'])) $css=$node['expanded'] ? 'open' : 'closed'; else $css=''; if(isset($node['hasChildren']) && $node['hasChildren']) { if($css!=='') $css.=' '; $css.='hasChildren'; } $options=isset($node['htmlOptions']) ? $node['htmlOptions'] : array(); if($css!=='') { if(isset($options['class'])) $options['class'].=' '.$css; else $options['class']=$css; } if(isset($node['id'])) $options['id']=$node['id']; $html.=CHtml::tag('li',$options,$node['text'],false); if(!empty($node['children'])) { $html.="\n
\n"; $html.=self::saveDataAsHtml($node['children']); $html.="
\n"; } $html.=CHtml::closeTag('li')."\n"; } } return $html; } /** * Saves tree view data in JSON format. * This method is typically used in dynamic tree view loading * when the server code needs to send to the client the dynamic * tree view data. * @param array $data the data for the tree view (see {@link data} for possible data structure). * @return string the JSON representation of the data */ public static function saveDataAsJson($data) { if(empty($data)) return '[]'; else return CJavaScript::jsonEncode($data); } }