0 ); /** * Configured reader classes, used to load config files from resources * * @var array * @see Configure::load() */ protected static $_readers = array(); /** * Initializes configure and runs the bootstrap process. * Bootstrapping includes the following steps: * * - Setup App array in Configure. * - Include app/Config/core.php. * - Configure core cache configurations. * - Load App cache files. * - Include app/Config/bootstrap.php. * - Setup error/exception handlers. * * @param bool $boot Whether to do bootstrapping. * @return void */ public static function bootstrap($boot = true) { if ($boot) { static::_appDefaults(); if (!include CONFIG . 'core.php') { trigger_error(__d('cake_dev', "Can't find application core file. Please create %s, and make sure it is readable by PHP.", CONFIG . 'core.php'), E_USER_ERROR ); } App::init(); App::$bootstrapping = false; App::build(); $exception = array( 'handler' => 'ErrorHandler::handleException', ); $error = array( 'handler' => 'ErrorHandler::handleError', 'level' => E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED, ); if (PHP_SAPI === 'cli') { App::uses('ConsoleErrorHandler', 'Console'); $console = new ConsoleErrorHandler(); $exception['handler'] = array($console, 'handleException'); $error['handler'] = array($console, 'handleError'); } static::_setErrorHandlers($error, $exception); if (!include CONFIG . 'bootstrap.php') { trigger_error(__d('cake_dev', "Can't find application bootstrap file. Please create %s, and make sure it is readable by PHP.", CONFIG . 'bootstrap.php'), E_USER_ERROR ); } restore_error_handler(); static::_setErrorHandlers( static::$_values['Error'], static::$_values['Exception'] ); // Preload Debugger + CakeText in case of E_STRICT errors when loading files. if (static::$_values['debug'] > 0) { class_exists('Debugger'); class_exists('CakeText'); } } } /** * Set app's default configs * * @return void */ protected static function _appDefaults() { static::write('App', (array)static::read('App') + array( 'base' => false, 'baseUrl' => false, 'dir' => APP_DIR, 'webroot' => WEBROOT_DIR, 'www_root' => WWW_ROOT )); } /** * Used to store a dynamic variable in Configure. * * Usage: * ``` * Configure::write('One.key1', 'value of the Configure::One[key1]'); * Configure::write(array('One.key1' => 'value of the Configure::One[key1]')); * Configure::write('One', array( * 'key1' => 'value of the Configure::One[key1]', * 'key2' => 'value of the Configure::One[key2]' * ); * * Configure::write(array( * 'One.key1' => 'value of the Configure::One[key1]', * 'One.key2' => 'value of the Configure::One[key2]' * )); * ``` * * @param string|array $config The key to write, can be a dot notation value. * Alternatively can be an array containing key(s) and value(s). * @param mixed $value Value to set for var * @return bool True if write was successful * @link http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/development/configuration.html#Configure::write */ public static function write($config, $value = null) { if (!is_array($config)) { $config = array($config => $value); } foreach ($config as $name => $value) { static::$_values = Hash::insert(static::$_values, $name, $value); } if (isset($config['debug']) && function_exists('ini_set')) { if (static::$_values['debug']) { ini_set('display_errors', 1); } else { ini_set('display_errors', 0); } } return true; } /** * Used to read information stored in Configure. It's not * possible to store `null` values in Configure. * * Usage: * ``` * Configure::read('Name'); will return all values for Name * Configure::read('Name.key'); will return only the value of Configure::Name[key] * ``` * * @param string|null $var Variable to obtain. Use '.' to access array elements. * @return mixed value stored in configure, or null. * @link http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/development/configuration.html#Configure::read */ public static function read($var = null) { if ($var === null) { return static::$_values; } return Hash::get(static::$_values, $var); } /** * Used to read and delete a variable from Configure. * * This is primarily used during bootstrapping to move configuration data * out of configure into the various other classes in CakePHP. * * @param string $var The key to read and remove. * @return array|null */ public static function consume($var) { $simple = strpos($var, '.') === false; if ($simple && !isset(static::$_values[$var])) { return null; } if ($simple) { $value = static::$_values[$var]; unset(static::$_values[$var]); return $value; } $value = Hash::get(static::$_values, $var); static::$_values = Hash::remove(static::$_values, $var); return $value; } /** * Returns true if given variable is set in Configure. * * @param string $var Variable name to check for * @return bool True if variable is there */ public static function check($var) { if (empty($var)) { return false; } return Hash::get(static::$_values, $var) !== null; } /** * Used to delete a variable from Configure. * * Usage: * ``` * Configure::delete('Name'); will delete the entire Configure::Name * Configure::delete('Name.key'); will delete only the Configure::Name[key] * ``` * * @param string $var the var to be deleted * @return void * @link http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/development/configuration.html#Configure::delete */ public static function delete($var) { static::$_values = Hash::remove(static::$_values, $var); } /** * Add a new reader to Configure. Readers allow you to read configuration * files in various formats/storage locations. CakePHP comes with two built-in readers * PhpReader and IniReader. You can also implement your own reader classes in your application. * * To add a new reader to Configure: * * `Configure::config('ini', new IniReader());` * * @param string $name The name of the reader being configured. This alias is used later to * read values from a specific reader. * @param ConfigReaderInterface $reader The reader to append. * @return void */ public static function config($name, ConfigReaderInterface $reader) { static::$_readers[$name] = $reader; } /** * Gets the names of the configured reader objects. * * @param string|null $name Name to check. If null returns all configured reader names. * @return array Array of the configured reader objects. */ public static function configured($name = null) { if ($name) { return isset(static::$_readers[$name]); } return array_keys(static::$_readers); } /** * Remove a configured reader. This will unset the reader * and make any future attempts to use it cause an Exception. * * @param string $name Name of the reader to drop. * @return bool Success */ public static function drop($name) { if (!isset(static::$_readers[$name])) { return false; } unset(static::$_readers[$name]); return true; } /** * Loads stored configuration information from a resource. You can add * config file resource readers with `Configure::config()`. * * Loaded configuration information will be merged with the current * runtime configuration. You can load configuration files from plugins * by preceding the filename with the plugin name. * * `Configure::load('Users.user', 'default')` * * Would load the 'user' config file using the default config reader. You can load * app config files by giving the name of the resource you want loaded. * * `Configure::load('setup', 'default');` * * If using `default` config and no reader has been configured for it yet, * one will be automatically created using PhpReader * * @param string $key name of configuration resource to load. * @param string $config Name of the configured reader to use to read the resource identified by $key. * @param bool $merge if config files should be merged instead of simply overridden * @return bool False if file not found, true if load successful. * @throws ConfigureException Will throw any exceptions the reader raises. * @link http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/development/configuration.html#Configure::load */ public static function load($key, $config = 'default', $merge = true) { $reader = static::_getReader($config); if (!$reader) { return false; } $values = $reader->read($key); if ($merge) { $keys = array_keys($values); foreach ($keys as $key) { if (($c = static::read($key)) && is_array($values[$key]) && is_array($c)) { $values[$key] = Hash::merge($c, $values[$key]); } } } return static::write($values); } /** * Dump data currently in Configure into $key. The serialization format * is decided by the config reader attached as $config. For example, if the * 'default' adapter is a PhpReader, the generated file will be a PHP * configuration file loadable by the PhpReader. * * ## Usage * * Given that the 'default' reader is an instance of PhpReader. * Save all data in Configure to the file `my_config.php`: * * `Configure::dump('my_config.php', 'default');` * * Save only the error handling configuration: * * `Configure::dump('error.php', 'default', array('Error', 'Exception');` * * @param string $key The identifier to create in the config adapter. * This could be a filename or a cache key depending on the adapter being used. * @param string $config The name of the configured adapter to dump data with. * @param array $keys The name of the top-level keys you want to dump. * This allows you save only some data stored in Configure. * @return bool success * @throws ConfigureException if the adapter does not implement a `dump` method. */ public static function dump($key, $config = 'default', $keys = array()) { $reader = static::_getReader($config); if (!$reader) { throw new ConfigureException(__d('cake_dev', 'There is no "%s" adapter.', $config)); } if (!method_exists($reader, 'dump')) { throw new ConfigureException(__d('cake_dev', 'The "%s" adapter, does not have a %s method.', $config, 'dump()')); } $values = static::$_values; if (!empty($keys) && is_array($keys)) { $values = array_intersect_key($values, array_flip($keys)); } return (bool)$reader->dump($key, $values); } /** * Get the configured reader. Internally used by `Configure::load()` and `Configure::dump()` * Will create new PhpReader for default if not configured yet. * * @param string $config The name of the configured adapter * @return mixed Reader instance or false */ protected static function _getReader($config) { if (!isset(static::$_readers[$config])) { if ($config !== 'default') { return false; } App::uses('PhpReader', 'Configure'); static::config($config, new PhpReader()); } return static::$_readers[$config]; } /** * Used to determine the current version of CakePHP. * * Usage `Configure::version();` * * @return string Current version of CakePHP */ public static function version() { if (!isset(static::$_values['Cake']['version'])) { require CAKE . 'Config' . DS . 'config.php'; static::write($config); } return static::$_values['Cake']['version']; } /** * Used to write runtime configuration into Cache. Stored runtime configuration can be * restored using `Configure::restore()`. These methods can be used to enable configuration managers * frontends, or other GUI type interfaces for configuration. * * @param string $name The storage name for the saved configuration. * @param string $cacheConfig The cache configuration to save into. Defaults to 'default' * @param array $data Either an array of data to store, or leave empty to store all values. * @return bool Success */ public static function store($name, $cacheConfig = 'default', $data = null) { if ($data === null) { $data = static::$_values; } return Cache::write($name, $data, $cacheConfig); } /** * Restores configuration data stored in the Cache into configure. Restored * values will overwrite existing ones. * * @param string $name Name of the stored config file to load. * @param string $cacheConfig Name of the Cache configuration to read from. * @return bool Success. */ public static function restore($name, $cacheConfig = 'default') { $values = Cache::read($name, $cacheConfig); if ($values) { return static::write($values); } return false; } /** * Clear all values stored in Configure. * * @return bool Success. */ public static function clear() { static::$_values = array(); return true; } /** * Set the error and exception handlers. * * @param array $error The Error handling configuration. * @param array $exception The exception handling configuration. * @return void */ protected static function _setErrorHandlers($error, $exception) { $level = -1; if (isset($error['level'])) { error_reporting($error['level']); $level = $error['level']; } if (!empty($error['handler'])) { set_error_handler($error['handler'], $level); } if (!empty($exception['handler'])) { set_exception_handler($exception['handler']); } } }