. */ /** * class Doctrine_Import_Schema * * Different methods to import a XML schema. The logic behind using two different * methods is simple. Some people will like the idea of producing Doctrine_Record * objects directly, which is totally fine. But in fast and growing application, * table definitions tend to be a little bit more volatile. importArr() can be used * to output a table definition in a PHP file. This file can then be stored * independantly from the object itself. * * @package Doctrine * @category Object Relational Mapping * @link www.phpdoctrine.com * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php LGPL * @version $Revision: 1838 $ * @author Nicolas BĂ©rard-Nault * @author Jonathan H. Wage */ abstract class Doctrine_Import_Schema { public $relations = array(); /** * Parse the schema and return it in an array * * @param string $schema * @access public */ abstract function parseSchema($schema); /** * parse * * Function to do the actual parsing of the file * * @param string $schema * @return void * @author Jonathan H. Wage */ public function parse($schema) { $class = get_class($this); $type = strtolower(str_replace('Doctrine_Import_Schema_', '', $class)); return Doctrine_Parser::load($schema, $type); } /** * importSchema * * A method to import a Schema and translate it into a Doctrine_Record object * * @param string $schema The file containing the XML schema * @param string $directory The directory where the Doctrine_Record class will * be written * @access public */ public function importSchema($schema, $directory) { $builder = new Doctrine_Import_Builder(); $builder->setTargetPath($directory); $array = array(); foreach ((array) $schema AS $s) { $array = array_merge($array, $this->parseSchema($s)); } $this->buildRelationships($array); foreach ($array as $name => $properties) { $options = array(); $options['className'] = $properties['className']; $options['fileName'] = $directory.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$properties['className'].'.class.php'; $columns = $properties['columns']; $relations = isset($this->relations[$options['className']]) ? $this->relations[$options['className']]:array(); $builder->buildRecord($options, $columns, $relations); } } public function buildRelationships($array) { foreach ($array as $name => $properties) { $className = $properties['className']; $relations = $properties['relations']; $columns = $properties['columns']; foreach ($relations as $alias => $relation) { $class = isset($relation['class']) ? $relation['class']:$alias; $relation['alias'] = $alias; $relation['class'] = $class; if (isset($relation['type']) && $relation['type']) { $relation['type'] = $relation['type'] === 'one' ? Doctrine_Relation::ONE:Doctrine_Relation::MANY; } else { $relation['type'] = Doctrine_Relation::ONE; } $this->relations[$className][$class] = $relation; } } /* // Fix the other end of the relations foreach($this->relations as $className => $relations) { foreach ($relations AS $alias => $relation) { $newRelation = array(); $newRelation['foreign'] = $relation['local']; $newRelation['local'] = $relation['foreign']; $newRelation['class'] = $className; $newRelation['alias'] = $className; $newRelation['type'] = $relation['type'] === Doctrine_Relation::ONE ? Doctrine_Relation::MANY:Doctrine_Relation::ONE; $this->relations[$relation['class']][$className] = $newRelation; } } */ } }