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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema Class Reference

Public Member Functions

 add ($key, $default, $type, $allow_null)
 Defines a directive for configuration.
 
 addAlias ($key, $new_key)
 Defines a directive alias for backwards compatibility.
 
 addAllowedValues ($key, $allowed)
 Defines a set of allowed values for a directive.
 
 addValueAliases ($key, $aliases)
 Defines a directive value alias.
 
 postProcess ()
 Replaces any stdClass that only has the type property with type integer.
 

Static Public Member Functions

static instance ($prototype=null)
 Retrieves an instance of the application-wide configuration definition.
 
static makeFromSerial ()
 Unserializes the default ConfigSchema.
 

Public Attributes

 $defaultPlist
 The default property list.
 
 $defaults = array()
 Defaults of the directives and namespaces.
 
 $info = array()
 Definition of the directives.
 

Static Protected Attributes

static $singleton
 Application-wide singleton @type HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema.
 

Member Function Documentation

◆ add()

HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::add ( $key,
$default,
$type,
$allow_null )

Defines a directive for configuration.

Warning
Will fail of directive's namespace is defined.
This method's signature is slightly different from the legacy define() static method! Beware!
Parameters
string$keyName of directive
mixed$defaultDefault value of directive
string$typeAllowed type of the directive. See HTMLPurifier_VarParser\$types for allowed values
bool$allow_nullWhether or not to allow null values

◆ addAlias()

HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::addAlias ( $key,
$new_key )

Defines a directive alias for backwards compatibility.

Parameters
string$keyDirective that will be aliased
string$new_keyDirective that the alias will be to

◆ addAllowedValues()

HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::addAllowedValues ( $key,
$allowed )

Defines a set of allowed values for a directive.

Warning
This is slightly different from the corresponding static method definition.
Parameters
string$keyName of directive
array$allowedLookup array of allowed values

◆ addValueAliases()

HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::addValueAliases ( $key,
$aliases )

Defines a directive value alias.

Directive value aliases are convenient for developers because it lets them set a directive to several values and get the same result.

Parameters
string$keyName of Directive
array$aliasesHash of aliased values to the real alias

◆ instance()

static HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::instance ( $prototype = null)
static

Retrieves an instance of the application-wide configuration definition.

Parameters
HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema$prototype
Return values
HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema

◆ makeFromSerial()

static HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::makeFromSerial ( )
static

Unserializes the default ConfigSchema.

Return values
HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema

Member Data Documentation

◆ $defaultPlist

HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::$defaultPlist

The default property list.

Do not edit this property list. @type array

◆ $defaults

HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::$defaults = array()

Defaults of the directives and namespaces.

@type array

Note
This shares the exact same structure as HTMLPurifier_Config\$conf

◆ $info

HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::$info = array()

Definition of the directives.

The structure of this is:

array( 'Namespace' => array( 'Directive' => new stdClass(), ) )

The stdClass may have the following properties:

  • If isAlias isn't set:
    • type: Integer type of directive, see HTMLPurifier_VarParser for definitions
    • allow_null: If set, this directive allows null values
    • aliases: If set, an associative array of value aliases to real values
    • allowed: If set, a lookup array of allowed (string) values
  • If isAlias is set:
    • namespace: Namespace this directive aliases to
    • name: Directive name this directive aliases to

In certain degenerate cases, stdClass will actually be an integer. In that case, the value is equivalent to an stdClass with the type property set to the integer. If the integer is negative, type is equal to the absolute value of integer, and allow_null is true.

This class is friendly with HTMLPurifier_Config. If you need introspection about the schema, you're better of using the ConfigSchema_Interchange, which uses more memory but has much richer information. @type array


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: