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1 | Status module
44 | * This class creates the framework to which other extensions can add their third-level modules
45 | * @internal This class is a specific Backend controller implementation and is not part of the TYPO3's Core API.
46 | */
47 | #[AsController]
48 | class InfoModuleController
49 | {
50 | protected ModuleInterface $currentModule;
51 | protected ?ModuleTemplate $view;
52 | protected ServerRequestInterface $request;
53 | public array $pageinfo = [];
54 |
55 | /**
56 | * Value of the GET/POST var 'id' = the current page ID
57 | */
58 | protected int $id;
59 |
60 | public function __construct(
61 | protected readonly IconFactory $iconFactory,
62 | protected readonly UriBuilder $uriBuilder,
63 | protected readonly ModuleProvider $moduleProvider,
64 | protected readonly PageRenderer $pageRenderer,
65 | protected readonly ModuleTemplateFactory $moduleTemplateFactory,
66 | protected readonly EventDispatcherInterface $eventDispatcher,
67 | protected readonly TcaSchemaFactory $tcaSchemaFactory,
68 | protected readonly ComponentFactory $componentFactory,
69 | ) {}
70 |
71 | /**
72 | * Initializes the backend module by setting internal variables, initializing the menu.
73 | */
74 | protected function init(ServerRequestInterface $request): void
75 | {
76 | $this->request = $request;
77 | $this->id = (int)($request->getQueryParams()['id'] ?? $request->getParsedBody()['id'] ?? 0);
78 | $this->view = $this->moduleTemplateFactory->create($request);
79 | $this->currentModule = $request->getAttribute('module');
80 | $this->pageinfo = BackendUtility::readPageAccess($this->id, $this->getBackendUser()->getPagePermsClause(Permission::PAGE_SHOW)) ?: [];
81 | $this->view->setTitle(
82 | $this->getLanguageService()->sL($this->currentModule->getTitle()),
83 | $this->id !== 0 && isset($this->pageinfo['title']) ? $this->pageinfo['title'] : ''
84 | );
85 | // The page will show only if there is a valid page and if this page
86 | // may be viewed by the user
87 | if ($this->pageinfo !== []) {
88 | $this->view->getDocHeaderComponent()->setPageBreadcrumb($this->pageinfo);
89 | }
90 | $accessContent = false;
91 | $backendUser = $this->getBackendUser();
92 | if (($this->id && $this->pageinfo !== []) || ($backendUser->isAdmin() && !$this->id)) {
93 | $accessContent = true;
94 | if (!$this->id && $backendUser->isAdmin()) {
95 | $this->pageinfo = ['title' => '[root-level]', 'uid' => 0, 'pid' => 0];
96 | }
97 | $this->view->assign('id', $this->id);
98 | $this->view->assign('formAction', (string)$this->uriBuilder->buildUriFromRoute($this->currentModule->getIdentifier()));
99 | // Setting up the buttons and the module menu for the doc header
100 | $this->getButtons();
101 | $this->view->makeDocHeaderModuleMenu(['id' => $this->id]);
102 | }
103 | $event = $this->eventDispatcher->dispatch(
104 | new ModifyInfoModuleContentEvent($accessContent, $request, $this->currentModule, $this->view)
105 | );
106 | $this->view->assignMultiple([
107 | 'accessContent' => $accessContent,
108 | 'headerContent' => $event->getHeaderContent(),
109 | 'footerContent' => $event->getFooterContent(),
110 | ]);
111 | }
112 |
113 | /**
114 | * Main action, should never be called, but works as a fallback if e.g. no submodule is accessible
115 | */
116 | public function handleRequest(ServerRequestInterface $request): ResponseInterface
117 | {
118 | $this->init($request);
119 | return $this->view->renderResponse('Main');
120 | }
121 |
122 | /**
123 | * Create the panel of buttons for submitting the form or otherwise perform operations.
124 | */
125 | protected function getButtons(): void
126 | {
127 | if ($this->id) {
128 | // View
129 | $previewUriBuilder = PreviewUriBuilder::create($this->pageinfo);
130 | if ($previewUriBuilder->isPreviewable()) {
131 | // View page
132 | $previewDataAttributes = $previewUriBuilder
133 | ->withRootLine(BackendUtility::BEgetRootLine($this->pageinfo['uid']))
134 | ->buildDispatcherDataAttributes();
135 | $viewButton = $this->componentFactory->createLinkButton()
136 | ->setHref('#')
137 | ->setDataAttributes($previewDataAttributes ?? [])
138 | ->setDisabled(!$previewDataAttributes)
139 | ->setTitle($this->getLanguageService()->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_core.xlf:labels.showPage'))
140 | ->setIcon($this->iconFactory->getIcon('actions-view-page', IconSize::SMALL))
141 | ->setShowLabelText(true);
142 | $this->view->addButtonToButtonBar($viewButton, ButtonBar::BUTTON_POSITION_LEFT, 2);
143 | }
144 | }
145 |
146 | // Set shortcut context - reload button is added automatically
147 | $this->view->getDocHeaderComponent()->setShortcutContext(
148 | routeIdentifier: $this->currentModule->getIdentifier(),
149 | displayName: sprintf(
150 | '%s [%d]',
151 | $this->getLanguageService()->sL($this->currentModule->getTitle()),
152 | $this->id
153 | ),
154 | arguments: ['id' => $this->id]
155 | );
156 | }
157 |
158 | protected function getLanguageService(): LanguageService
159 | {
160 | return $GLOBALS['LANG'];
161 | }
162 |
163 | protected function getBackendUser(): BackendUserAuthentication
164 | {
165 | return $GLOBALS['BE_USER'];
166 | }
167 | }
168 |
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1 | Info
43 | * @internal This class is a specific Backend controller implementation and is not part of the TYPO3's Core API.
44 | */
45 | #[AsController]
46 | class TranslationStatusController extends InfoModuleController
47 | {
48 | /**
49 | * @var SiteLanguage[]
50 | */
51 | protected array $siteLanguages = [];
52 | protected int $currentDepth = 0;
53 | protected int $currentLanguageId = 0;
54 |
55 | public function handleRequest(ServerRequestInterface $request): ResponseInterface
56 | {
57 | $this->init($request);
58 | $this->initializeSiteLanguages($request);
59 | $backendUser = $this->getBackendUser();
60 | $moduleData = $request->getAttribute('moduleData');
61 | $allowedModuleOptions = $this->getAllowedModuleOptions();
62 | if ($moduleData->cleanUp($allowedModuleOptions)) {
63 | $backendUser->pushModuleData($moduleData->getModuleIdentifier(), $moduleData->toArray());
64 | }
65 | $this->currentDepth = (int)$moduleData->get('depth');
66 | $this->currentLanguageId = (int)$moduleData->get('lang');
67 |
68 | if ($this->id) {
69 | $tree = $this->getTree();
70 | $content = $this->renderL10nTable($tree, $request);
71 | $this->view->assignMultiple([
72 | 'pageUid' => $this->id,
73 | 'depthDropdownOptions' => $allowedModuleOptions['depth'],
74 | 'depthDropdownCurrentValue' => $this->currentDepth,
75 | 'displayLangDropdown' => !empty($allowedModuleOptions['lang']),
76 | 'langDropdownOptions' => $allowedModuleOptions['lang'],
77 | 'langDropdownCurrentValue' => $this->currentLanguageId,
78 | 'content' => $content,
79 | ]);
80 | }
81 | return $this->view->renderResponse('TranslationStatus');
82 | }
83 |
84 | protected function getTree(): PageTreeView
85 | {
86 | // Initialize starting point of page tree
87 | $treeStartingPoint = $this->id;
88 | $treeStartingRecord = BackendUtility::getRecordWSOL('pages', $treeStartingPoint);
89 | $tree = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(PageTreeView::class);
90 | $tree->init('AND ' . $this->getBackendUser()->getPagePermsClause(Permission::PAGE_SHOW));
91 | $tree->tree[] = [
92 | 'row' => $treeStartingRecord,
93 | ];
94 | // Create the tree from starting point
95 | if ($this->currentDepth) {
96 | $tree->getTree($treeStartingPoint, $this->currentDepth);
97 | }
98 | return $tree;
99 | }
100 |
101 | protected function getAllowedModuleOptions(): array
102 | {
103 | $lang = $this->getLanguageService();
104 | $menuArray = [
105 | 'depth' => [
106 | 0 => $lang->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_core.xlf:labels.depth_0'),
107 | 1 => $lang->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_core.xlf:labels.depth_1'),
108 | 2 => $lang->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_core.xlf:labels.depth_2'),
109 | 3 => $lang->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_core.xlf:labels.depth_3'),
110 | 4 => $lang->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_core.xlf:labels.depth_4'),
111 | 999 => $lang->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_core.xlf:labels.depth_infi'),
112 | ],
113 | ];
114 | // Languages:
115 | $menuArray['lang'] = [];
116 | foreach ($this->siteLanguages as $language) {
117 | if ($language->getLanguageId() === 0) {
118 | $menuArray['lang'][0] = $lang->sL('LLL:EXT:core/Resources/Private/Language/locallang_general.xlf:LGL.allLanguages');
119 | } else {
120 | $menuArray['lang'][$language->getLanguageId()] = $language->getTitle();
121 | }
122 | }
123 | return $menuArray;
124 | }
125 |
126 | /**
127 | * Rendering the localization information table.
128 | *
129 | * @param PageTreeView $tree The Page tree data
130 | * @return string HTML for the localization information table.
131 | */
132 | protected function renderL10nTable(PageTreeView $tree, ServerRequestInterface $request): string
133 | {
134 | $lang = $this->getLanguageService();
135 | $backendUser = $this->getBackendUser();
136 | // Title length:
137 | $titleLen = (int)$backendUser->uc['titleLen'];
138 | // Put together the TREE:
139 | $output = '';
140 | $langRecUids = [];
141 |
142 | $userTsConfig = $backendUser->getTSConfig();
143 | $showPageId = !empty($userTsConfig['options.']['pageTree.']['showPageIdWithTitle']);
144 |
145 | $pageModule = 'web_layout';
146 | $pageModuleAccess = $this->moduleProvider->accessGranted($pageModule, $backendUser);
147 |
148 | foreach ($tree->tree as $data) {
149 | $tCells = [];
150 | $langRecUids[0][] = $data['row']['uid'];
151 | $pageTitle = ($showPageId ? '[' . (int)$data['row']['uid'] . '] ' : '') . GeneralUtility::fixed_lgd_cs($data['row']['title'], $titleLen);
152 | // Page icons / titles etc.
153 | if ($pageModuleAccess) {
154 | $pageModuleLink = (string)$this->uriBuilder->buildUriFromRoute($pageModule, ['id' => $data['row']['uid'], 'languages' => [0], 'viewMode' => PageViewMode::LayoutView->value]);
155 | $pageModuleLink = '' . htmlspecialchars($pageTitle) . '';
156 | } else {
157 | $pageModuleLink = htmlspecialchars($pageTitle);
158 | }
159 | $icon = ''
160 | . $this->iconFactory->getIconForRecord('pages', $data['row'], IconSize::SMALL)->setTitle(BackendUtility::getRecordIconAltText($data['row'], 'pages', false))->render()
161 | . '';
162 |
163 | if ($this->getBackendUser()->recordEditAccessInternals('pages', $data['row'])) {
164 | $icon = BackendUtility::wrapClickMenuOnIcon($icon, 'pages', $data['row']['uid']);
165 | }
166 |
167 | $tCells[] = '
';
454 | break;
455 | case $languageFieldName:
456 | if (count($this->siteLanguages) === 1) {
457 | $theData[$field] = '';
458 | break;
459 | }
460 | $theData[$field] = $this->getLanguageInformation($row[$languageFieldName]);
461 | break;
462 | case 'php_tree_stop':
463 | // Intended fall through
464 | case 'TSconfig':
465 | $theData[$field] = $row[$field] ? 'x' : ' ';
466 | break;
467 | case 'actual_backend_layout':
468 | $backendLayout = $this->backendLayoutView->getBackendLayoutForPage((int)$row['uid']);
469 | $theData[$field] = $backendLayout !== null
470 | ? htmlspecialchars($this->getLanguageService()->sL($backendLayout->getTitle()))
471 | : '';
472 | break;
473 | case 'backend_layout':
474 | $layoutValue = $backendLayouts[$row[$field]] ?? null;
475 | $theData[$field] = $this->resolveBackendLayoutValue($layoutValue, $field, $row);
476 | break;
477 | case 'backend_layout_next_level':
478 | $layoutValue = $backendLayoutsNextLevel[$row[$field]] ?? null;
479 | $theData[$field] = $this->resolveBackendLayoutValue($layoutValue, $field, $row);
480 | break;
481 | case 'uid':
482 | $uid = 0;
483 | $editButton = '';
484 | $viewButton = '';
485 | if ($this->getBackendUser()->doesUserHaveAccess($row, 2) && $row['uid'] > 0) {
486 | $uid = (int)$row['uid'];
487 | $urlParameters = [
488 | 'edit' => [
489 | 'pages' => [
490 | $row['uid'] => 'edit',
491 | ],
492 | ],
493 | 'module' => 'web_info_overview',
494 | 'returnUrl' => $request->getAttribute('normalizedParams')->getRequestUri(),
495 | ];
496 | $url = (string)$this->uriBuilder->buildUriFromRoute('record_edit', $urlParameters);
497 | $previewDataAttributes = PreviewUriBuilder::create($row)
498 | ->withRootLine(BackendUtility::BEgetRootLine($row['uid']))
499 | ->serializeDispatcherAttributes();
500 | $viewButton =
501 | '';
505 | if ($this->getBackendUser()->check('tables_modify', 'pages')) {
506 | $editButton =
507 | '' .
509 | $this->iconFactory->getIcon('actions-page-open', IconSize::SMALL)->render() .
510 | '';
511 | }
512 | }
513 | // Since the uid is overwritten with the edit button markup, we need to store
514 | // the actual uid to be able to add it as data attribute to the table data cell.
515 | // This also makes the distinction between record rows and the header line simpler.
516 | $theData['_UID_'] = $uid;
517 | $theData[$field] = '
' . $viewButton . $editButton . '
';
518 | break;
519 | case 'shortcut':
520 | case 'shortcut_mode':
521 | if ((int)$row['doktype'] === PageRepository::DOKTYPE_SHORTCUT) {
522 | $theData[$field] = $this->getPagesTableFieldValue($field, $row);
523 | }
524 | break;
525 | default:
526 | if (str_starts_with($field, 'table_')) {
527 | $f2 = substr($field, 6);
528 | if ($this->tcaSchemaFactory->has($f2)) {
529 | $c = $this->numberOfRecords($f2, (int)$row['uid']);
530 | $theData[$field] = ($c ?: '');
531 | }
532 | } else {
533 | $theData[$field] = $this->getPagesTableFieldValue($field, $row);
534 | }
535 | }
536 | }
537 | $this->addElement_tdCssClass['title'] = 'col-title-flexible';
538 | return $this->addElement($theData);
539 | }
540 |
541 | /**
542 | * Creates the icon image tag for the page and wraps it in a link which will trigger the click menu.
543 | */
544 | protected function getIcon(array $row): string
545 | {
546 | // Initialization
547 | $icon = '' . $this->iconFactory->getIconForRecord('pages', $row, IconSize::SMALL)->render() . '';
548 | // The icon with link
549 | if ($this->getBackendUser()->recordEditAccessInternals('pages', $row)) {
550 | $icon = BackendUtility::wrapClickMenuOnIcon($icon, 'pages', $row['uid']);
551 | }
552 | return $icon;
553 | }
554 | /**
555 | * Returns the HTML code for rendering a field in the pages table.
556 | * The row value is processed to a human readable form and the result is parsed through htmlspecialchars().
557 | *
558 | * @param string $field The name of the field of which the value should be rendered.
559 | * @param array $row The pages table row as an associative array.
560 | * @return string The rendered table field value.
561 | */
562 | protected function getPagesTableFieldValue(string $field, array $row): string
563 | {
564 | return htmlspecialchars((string)BackendUtility::getProcessedValue('pages', $field, $row[$field], 0, false, false, 0, true, 0, $row));
565 | }
566 |
567 | /**
568 | * Counts and returns the number of records on the page with $pid
569 | */
570 | protected function numberOfRecords(string $table, int $pid): int
571 | {
572 | if (!$this->tcaSchemaFactory->has($table)) {
573 | return 0;
574 | }
575 |
576 | $queryBuilder = GeneralUtility::makeInstance(ConnectionPool::class)->getQueryBuilderForTable($table);
577 | $queryBuilder->getRestrictions()
578 | ->removeAll()
579 | ->add(GeneralUtility::makeInstance(DeletedRestriction::class))
580 | ->add(GeneralUtility::makeInstance(WorkspaceRestriction::class, $this->getBackendUser()->workspace));
581 |
582 | return (int)$queryBuilder->count('uid')
583 | ->from($table)
584 | ->where(
585 | $queryBuilder->expr()->eq('pid', $queryBuilder->createNamedParameter($pid, Connection::PARAM_INT))
586 | )
587 | ->executeQuery()
588 | ->fetchOne();
589 | }
590 |
591 | /**
592 | * Returns a table-row with the content from the fields in the input data array.
593 | * OBS: $this->fieldArray MUST be set! (represents the list of fields to display)
594 | *
595 | * @param array $data Is the data array, record with the fields. Notice: These fields are (currently) NOT htmlspecialchar'ed before being wrapped in