├── README.md
├── Action.php
├── Plugin.php
├── libs
└── compat_json.php
└── LICENSE.txt
/README.md:
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1 | # [B3logForHacPai](https://dt27.org/php/b3log-hacpai-typecho/)
2 | **黑客派社区实时同步插件 For Typecho**
3 |
4 | 基于[B3log理念][1],整合 [Typecho][2] 博客与 [黑客派][3] 社区,实现内容及评论互相实时同步。丰富博客与社区内容。
5 |
6 | ## Features&Todo
7 | * [x] 博客发布博文 -> 社区发布帖子
8 | * [x] 博客更新博文 -> 社区更新帖子
9 | * [x] 博客发布评论 -> 社区发布回帖
10 | * [x] 社区发布回帖 -> 博客发布评论
11 |
12 | ###### Plugin License
13 | > Copyright © 2016 [DT27](https://dt27.org)
14 | > License: [GNU General Public License v3.0](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html)
15 | [1]: https://hacpai.com/b3log
16 | [2]: http://typecho.org/
17 | [3]: https://hacpai.com/
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/Action.php:
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1 | client->key == Typecho_Widget::widget('Widget_Options')->plugin('B3logForHacPai')->b3logKey) {
43 | $post = Typecho_Db::get()->fetchRow(Typecho_Db::get()->select('authorId')->from('table.contents')->where('cid = ?', $result->comment->articleId));
44 |
45 | if ($post) {
46 | $comment = array(
47 | 'cid' => $result->comment->articleId,
48 | 'created' => $result->comment->time,
49 | 'text' => $result->comment->content,
50 | 'author' => $result->comment->authorName,
51 | 'mail' => $result->comment->authorEmail,
52 | 'url' => $result->comment->authorURL,
53 | 'agent' => $this->request->getAgent(),
54 | 'ip' => $this->request->getIp(),
55 | 'ownerId' => $post['authorId'],
56 | 'type' => 'comment',
57 | 'status' => 'approved',
58 | 'authorId' => $result->comment->isArticleAuthor?1:0,
59 | );
60 | //print_r($result->comment->articleid);
61 | //$article = Typecho_Widget::widget('Widget_Users_Author@' . $this->cid, array('cid' => $result->comment->articleId));
62 | Typecho_Widget::widget('Widget_Feedback')->insert($comment);
63 | }
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 |
68 |
69 | }
70 |
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/Plugin.php:
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1 | finishPublish =
25 | array('B3logForHacPai_Plugin', 'finishPublish');
26 | Typecho_Plugin::factory('Widget_Feedback')->finishComment =
27 | array('B3logForHacPai_Plugin', 'finishComment');
28 |
29 | // 创建路由
30 | // from HacPai
31 | Helper::addRoute('b3log.hacpai.article', '/b3log-hacpai/article', 'B3logForHacPai_Action', 'articleReceiver');
32 | Helper::addRoute('b3log.hacpai.comment', '/b3log-hacpai/comment', 'B3logForHacPai_Action', 'commentReceiver');
33 | }
34 |
35 | /**
36 | * 禁用插件方法,如果禁用失败,直接抛出异常
37 | *
38 | * @static
39 | * @access public
40 | * @return void
41 | * @throws Typecho_Plugin_Exception
42 | */
43 | public static function deactivate(){
44 | Helper::removeRoute('b3log.hacpai.article');
45 | Helper::removeRoute('b3log.hacpai.comment');
46 | }
47 |
48 | /**
49 | * 获取插件配置面板
50 | *
51 | * @access public
52 | * @param Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form $form 配置面板
53 | * @return void
54 | */
55 | public static function config(Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form $form)
56 | {
57 | $b3logKey = new Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form_Element_Text('b3logKey', NULL, NULL,
58 | _t('B3log Key'), _t('请填写黑客派社区中设置的 B3log Key,并在社区中设置接收接口。点此设置
59 | 客户端收文及更新接口:'.Helper::options()->siteUrl.'b3log-hacpai/article
客户端收评接口:'.Helper::options()->siteUrl.'b3log-hacpai/comment'));
60 | $form->addInput($b3logKey->addRule('required', _t('必须填写 B3log Key')));
61 |
62 | $b3logTitle = new Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form_Element_Text('b3logTitle', NULL, Helper::options()->title,
63 | _t('博客标题'), _t('请填写本博客标题'));
64 | $form->addInput($b3logTitle);
65 |
66 | $b3logHost = new Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form_Element_Text('b3logHost', NULL, Helper::options()->siteUrl,
67 | _t('博客地址'), _t('请填写本博客地址,需包括 http 且末尾无斜杠,例如:https://dt27.org'));
68 | $form->addInput($b3logHost);
69 | Typecho_Widget::widget('Widget_User')->to($user);
70 | $b3logEmail = new Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form_Element_Text('b3logEmail', NULL, $user->mail,
71 | _t('博客邮箱'), _t('请填写本博客邮箱'));
72 | $form->addInput($b3logEmail);
73 |
74 |
75 | $isHacPai = new Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form_Element_Radio('isHacPai',
76 | array(
77 | '1' => '是',
78 | '0' => '否',
79 | ),'1', _t('是否启用同步功能'), NULL);
80 | $form->addInput($isHacPai);
81 | }
82 |
83 | /**
84 | * 个人用户的配置面板
85 | *
86 | * @access public
87 | * @param Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form $form
88 | * @return void
89 | */
90 | public static function personalConfig(Typecho_Widget_Helper_Form $form){}
91 |
92 | /**
93 | * 发布文章
94 | *
95 | * @access public
96 | * @return void
97 | */
98 | public static function finishPublish($contents, $edit)
99 | {
100 | $b3log = Typecho_Widget::widget('Widget_Options')->plugin('B3logForHacPai');
101 | if($b3log->isHacPai == 1) {
102 | $postData = array(
103 | "article" => array(
104 | "id" => $edit->cid,
105 | "title" => $contents['title'],
106 | "permalink" => substr($edit->permalink,strlen($b3log->b3logHost)),//substr($str,4) [article.permalink] should start with /, for example, /hello-world
107 | "tags" => $contents['tags'],
108 | "content" => $contents['text'],
109 | ),
110 | "client" => array(
111 | "title" => $b3log->b3logTitle,
112 | "host" => $b3log->b3logHost,
113 | "email" => $b3log->b3logEmail,
114 | "key" => $b3log->b3logKey,
115 | ));
116 | $postString = json_encode($postData);
117 | $ch = curl_init('http://rhythm.b3log.org/api/article');
118 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
119 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS,$postString);
120 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,true);
121 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array(
122 | 'Content-Type: application/json',
123 | 'Content-Length: ' . strlen($postString))
124 | );
125 | $result = curl_exec($ch);
126 | }
127 | return $contents;
128 | }
129 | /**
130 | * 发布评论
131 | *
132 | * @access public
133 | * @return void
134 | */
135 | public static function finishComment($comment)
136 | {
137 | $b3log = Typecho_Widget::widget('Widget_Options')->plugin('B3logForHacPai');
138 | if ($b3log->isHacPai == 1) {
139 | $postData = array(
140 | "comment" => array(
141 | "id" => $comment->coid,
142 | "articleId" => $comment->cid,
143 | "content" => $comment->text,
144 | "authorName" => $comment->author,
145 | "authorEmail" => $comment->mail,
146 | ),
147 | "client" => array(
148 | "title" => $b3log->b3logTitle,
149 | "host" => $b3log->b3logHost,
150 | "email" => $b3log->b3logEmail,
151 | "key" => $b3log->b3logKey,
152 | ));
153 | $postString = json_encode($postData);
154 | $ch = curl_init('http://rhythm.b3log.org/api/comment');
155 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
156 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $postString);
157 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
158 | curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array(
159 | 'Content-Type: application/json',
160 | 'Content -Length: ' . strlen($postString))
161 | );
162 | $result = curl_exec($ch);
163 | //print_r($result);exit;
164 | }
165 | return $comment;
166 | }
167 | }
168 |
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/libs/compat_json.php:
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1 |
51 | * @author Matt Knapp
52 | * @author Brett Stimmerman
53 | * @copyright 2005 Michal Migurski
54 | * @version CVS: $Id: JSON.php 288200 2009-09-09 15:41:29Z alan_k $
55 | * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
56 | * @link http://pear.php.net/pepr/pepr-proposal-show.php?id=198
57 | */
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
61 | */
62 | define('SERVICES_JSON_SLICE', 1);
63 |
64 | /**
65 | * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
66 | */
67 | define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR', 2);
68 |
69 | /**
70 | * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
71 | */
72 | define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR', 3);
73 |
74 | /**
75 | * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
76 | */
77 | define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ', 4);
78 |
79 | /**
80 | * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
81 | */
82 | define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_CMT', 5);
83 |
84 | /**
85 | * Behavior switch for Services_JSON::decode()
86 | */
87 | define('SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE', 16);
88 |
89 | /**
90 | * Behavior switch for Services_JSON::decode()
91 | */
92 | define('SERVICES_JSON_SUPPRESS_ERRORS', 32);
93 |
94 | /**
95 | * Converts to and from JSON format.
96 | *
97 | * Brief example of use:
98 | *
99 | *
100 | * // create a new instance of Services_JSON
101 | * $json = new Services_JSON();
102 | *
103 | * // convert a complexe value to JSON notation, and send it to the browser
104 | * $value = array('foo', 'bar', array(1, 2, 'baz'), array(3, array(4)));
105 | * $output = $json->encode($value);
106 | *
107 | * print($output);
108 | * // prints: ["foo","bar",[1,2,"baz"],[3,[4]]]
109 | *
110 | * // accept incoming POST data, assumed to be in JSON notation
111 | * $input = file_get_contents('php://input', 1000000);
112 | * $value = $json->decode($input);
113 | *
114 | */
115 | class Services_JSON
116 | {
117 | /**
118 | * constructs a new JSON instance
119 | *
120 | * @param int $use object behavior flags; combine with boolean-OR
121 | *
122 | * possible values:
123 | * - SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE: loose typing.
124 | * "{...}" syntax creates associative arrays
125 | * instead of objects in decode().
126 | * - SERVICES_JSON_SUPPRESS_ERRORS: error suppression.
127 | * Values which can't be encoded (e.g. resources)
128 | * appear as NULL instead of throwing errors.
129 | * By default, a deeply-nested resource will
130 | * bubble up with an error, so all return values
131 | * from encode() should be checked with isError()
132 | */
133 | function Services_JSON($use = 0)
134 | {
135 | $this->use = $use;
136 | }
137 |
138 | /**
139 | * convert a string from one UTF-16 char to one UTF-8 char
140 | *
141 | * Normally should be handled by mb_convert_encoding, but
142 | * provides a slower PHP-only method for installations
143 | * that lack the multibye string extension.
144 | *
145 | * @param string $utf16 UTF-16 character
146 | * @return string UTF-8 character
147 | * @access private
148 | */
149 | function utf162utf8($utf16)
150 | {
151 | // oh please oh please oh please oh please oh please
152 | if(function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
153 | return mb_convert_encoding($utf16, 'UTF-8', 'UTF-16');
154 | }
155 |
156 | $bytes = (ord($utf16[0]) << 8) | ord($utf16[1]);
157 |
158 | switch(true) {
159 | case ((0x7F & $bytes) == $bytes):
160 | // this case should never be reached, because we are in ASCII range
161 | // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
162 | return chr(0x7F & $bytes);
163 |
164 | case (0x07FF & $bytes) == $bytes:
165 | // return a 2-byte UTF-8 character
166 | // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
167 | return chr(0xC0 | (($bytes >> 6) & 0x1F))
168 | . chr(0x80 | ($bytes & 0x3F));
169 |
170 | case (0xFFFF & $bytes) == $bytes:
171 | // return a 3-byte UTF-8 character
172 | // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
173 | return chr(0xE0 | (($bytes >> 12) & 0x0F))
174 | . chr(0x80 | (($bytes >> 6) & 0x3F))
175 | . chr(0x80 | ($bytes & 0x3F));
176 | }
177 |
178 | // ignoring UTF-32 for now, sorry
179 | return '';
180 | }
181 |
182 | /**
183 | * convert a string from one UTF-8 char to one UTF-16 char
184 | *
185 | * Normally should be handled by mb_convert_encoding, but
186 | * provides a slower PHP-only method for installations
187 | * that lack the multibye string extension.
188 | *
189 | * @param string $utf8 UTF-8 character
190 | * @return string UTF-16 character
191 | * @access private
192 | */
193 | function utf82utf16($utf8)
194 | {
195 | // oh please oh please oh please oh please oh please
196 | if(function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
197 | return mb_convert_encoding($utf8, 'UTF-16', 'UTF-8');
198 | }
199 |
200 | switch(strlen($utf8)) {
201 | case 1:
202 | // this case should never be reached, because we are in ASCII range
203 | // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
204 | return $utf8;
205 |
206 | case 2:
207 | // return a UTF-16 character from a 2-byte UTF-8 char
208 | // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
209 | return chr(0x07 & (ord($utf8[0]) >> 2))
210 | . chr((0xC0 & (ord($utf8[0]) << 6))
211 | | (0x3F & ord($utf8[1])));
212 |
213 | case 3:
214 | // return a UTF-16 character from a 3-byte UTF-8 char
215 | // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
216 | return chr((0xF0 & (ord($utf8[0]) << 4))
217 | | (0x0F & (ord($utf8[1]) >> 2)))
218 | . chr((0xC0 & (ord($utf8[1]) << 6))
219 | | (0x7F & ord($utf8[2])));
220 | }
221 |
222 | // ignoring UTF-32 for now, sorry
223 | return '';
224 | }
225 |
226 | /**
227 | * encodes an arbitrary variable into JSON format (and sends JSON Header)
228 | *
229 | * @param mixed $var any number, boolean, string, array, or object to be encoded.
230 | * see argument 1 to Services_JSON() above for array-parsing behavior.
231 | * if var is a strng, note that encode() always expects it
232 | * to be in ASCII or UTF-8 format!
233 | *
234 | * @return mixed JSON string representation of input var or an error if a problem occurs
235 | * @access public
236 | */
237 | function encode($var)
238 | {
239 | header('Content-type: application/json');
240 | return $this->_encode($var);
241 | }
242 | /**
243 | * encodes an arbitrary variable into JSON format without JSON Header - warning - may allow CSS!!!!)
244 | *
245 | * @param mixed $var any number, boolean, string, array, or object to be encoded.
246 | * see argument 1 to Services_JSON() above for array-parsing behavior.
247 | * if var is a strng, note that encode() always expects it
248 | * to be in ASCII or UTF-8 format!
249 | *
250 | * @return mixed JSON string representation of input var or an error if a problem occurs
251 | * @access public
252 | */
253 | function encodeUnsafe($var)
254 | {
255 | return $this->_encode($var);
256 | }
257 | /**
258 | * PRIVATE CODE that does the work of encodes an arbitrary variable into JSON format
259 | *
260 | * @param mixed $var any number, boolean, string, array, or object to be encoded.
261 | * see argument 1 to Services_JSON() above for array-parsing behavior.
262 | * if var is a strng, note that encode() always expects it
263 | * to be in ASCII or UTF-8 format!
264 | *
265 | * @return mixed JSON string representation of input var or an error if a problem occurs
266 | * @access public
267 | */
268 | function _encode($var)
269 | {
270 |
271 | switch (gettype($var)) {
272 | case 'boolean':
273 | return $var ? 'true' : 'false';
274 |
275 | case 'NULL':
276 | return 'null';
277 |
278 | case 'integer':
279 | return (int) $var;
280 |
281 | case 'double':
282 | case 'float':
283 | return (float) $var;
284 |
285 | case 'string':
286 | // STRINGS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN ASCII OR UTF-8 FORMAT
287 | $ascii = '';
288 | $strlen_var = strlen($var);
289 |
290 | /*
291 | * Iterate over every character in the string,
292 | * escaping with a slash or encoding to UTF-8 where necessary
293 | */
294 | for ($c = 0; $c < $strlen_var; ++$c) {
295 |
296 | $ord_var_c = ord($var[$c]);
297 |
298 | switch (true) {
299 | case $ord_var_c == 0x08:
300 | $ascii .= '\b';
301 | break;
302 | case $ord_var_c == 0x09:
303 | $ascii .= '\t';
304 | break;
305 | case $ord_var_c == 0x0A:
306 | $ascii .= '\n';
307 | break;
308 | case $ord_var_c == 0x0C:
309 | $ascii .= '\f';
310 | break;
311 | case $ord_var_c == 0x0D:
312 | $ascii .= '\r';
313 | break;
314 |
315 | case $ord_var_c == 0x22:
316 | case $ord_var_c == 0x2F:
317 | case $ord_var_c == 0x5C:
318 | // double quote, slash, slosh
319 | $ascii .= '\\'.$var[$c];
320 | break;
321 |
322 | case (($ord_var_c >= 0x20) && ($ord_var_c <= 0x7F)):
323 | // characters U-00000000 - U-0000007F (same as ASCII)
324 | $ascii .= $var[$c];
325 | break;
326 |
327 | case (($ord_var_c & 0xE0) == 0xC0):
328 | // characters U-00000080 - U-000007FF, mask 110XXXXX
329 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
330 | if ($c+1 >= $strlen_var) {
331 | $c += 1;
332 | $ascii .= '?';
333 | break;
334 | }
335 |
336 | $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c, ord($var[$c + 1]));
337 | $c += 1;
338 | $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
339 | $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
340 | break;
341 |
342 | case (($ord_var_c & 0xF0) == 0xE0):
343 | if ($c+2 >= $strlen_var) {
344 | $c += 2;
345 | $ascii .= '?';
346 | break;
347 | }
348 | // characters U-00000800 - U-0000FFFF, mask 1110XXXX
349 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
350 | $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
351 | @ord($var[$c + 1]),
352 | @ord($var[$c + 2]));
353 | $c += 2;
354 | $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
355 | $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
356 | break;
357 |
358 | case (($ord_var_c & 0xF8) == 0xF0):
359 | if ($c+3 >= $strlen_var) {
360 | $c += 3;
361 | $ascii .= '?';
362 | break;
363 | }
364 | // characters U-00010000 - U-001FFFFF, mask 11110XXX
365 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
366 | $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
367 | ord($var[$c + 1]),
368 | ord($var[$c + 2]),
369 | ord($var[$c + 3]));
370 | $c += 3;
371 | $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
372 | $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
373 | break;
374 |
375 | case (($ord_var_c & 0xFC) == 0xF8):
376 | // characters U-00200000 - U-03FFFFFF, mask 111110XX
377 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
378 | if ($c+4 >= $strlen_var) {
379 | $c += 4;
380 | $ascii .= '?';
381 | break;
382 | }
383 | $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
384 | ord($var[$c + 1]),
385 | ord($var[$c + 2]),
386 | ord($var[$c + 3]),
387 | ord($var[$c + 4]));
388 | $c += 4;
389 | $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
390 | $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
391 | break;
392 |
393 | case (($ord_var_c & 0xFE) == 0xFC):
394 | if ($c+5 >= $strlen_var) {
395 | $c += 5;
396 | $ascii .= '?';
397 | break;
398 | }
399 | // characters U-04000000 - U-7FFFFFFF, mask 1111110X
400 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
401 | $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
402 | ord($var[$c + 1]),
403 | ord($var[$c + 2]),
404 | ord($var[$c + 3]),
405 | ord($var[$c + 4]),
406 | ord($var[$c + 5]));
407 | $c += 5;
408 | $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
409 | $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
410 | break;
411 | }
412 | }
413 | return '"'.$ascii.'"';
414 |
415 | case 'array':
416 | /*
417 | * As per JSON spec if any array key is not an integer
418 | * we must treat the the whole array as an object. We
419 | * also try to catch a sparsely populated associative
420 | * array with numeric keys here because some JS engines
421 | * will create an array with empty indexes up to
422 | * max_index which can cause memory issues and because
423 | * the keys, which may be relevant, will be remapped
424 | * otherwise.
425 | *
426 | * As per the ECMA and JSON specification an object may
427 | * have any string as a property. Unfortunately due to
428 | * a hole in the ECMA specification if the key is a
429 | * ECMA reserved word or starts with a digit the
430 | * parameter is only accessible using ECMAScript's
431 | * bracket notation.
432 | */
433 |
434 | // treat as a JSON object
435 | if (is_array($var) && count($var) && (array_keys($var) !== range(0, sizeof($var) - 1))) {
436 | $properties = array_map(array($this, 'name_value'),
437 | array_keys($var),
438 | array_values($var));
439 |
440 | foreach($properties as $property) {
441 | if(Services_JSON::isError($property)) {
442 | return $property;
443 | }
444 | }
445 |
446 | return '{' . join(',', $properties) . '}';
447 | }
448 |
449 | // treat it like a regular array
450 | $elements = array_map(array($this, '_encode'), $var);
451 |
452 | foreach($elements as $element) {
453 | if(Services_JSON::isError($element)) {
454 | return $element;
455 | }
456 | }
457 |
458 | return '[' . join(',', $elements) . ']';
459 |
460 | case 'object':
461 | $vars = get_object_vars($var);
462 |
463 | $properties = array_map(array($this, 'name_value'),
464 | array_keys($vars),
465 | array_values($vars));
466 |
467 | foreach($properties as $property) {
468 | if(Services_JSON::isError($property)) {
469 | return $property;
470 | }
471 | }
472 |
473 | return '{' . join(',', $properties) . '}';
474 |
475 | default:
476 | return ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_SUPPRESS_ERRORS)
477 | ? 'null'
478 | : new Services_JSON_Error(gettype($var)." can not be encoded as JSON string");
479 | }
480 | }
481 |
482 | /**
483 | * array-walking function for use in generating JSON-formatted name-value pairs
484 | *
485 | * @param string $name name of key to use
486 | * @param mixed $value reference to an array element to be encoded
487 | *
488 | * @return string JSON-formatted name-value pair, like '"name":value'
489 | * @access private
490 | */
491 | function name_value($name, $value)
492 | {
493 | $encoded_value = $this->_encode($value);
494 |
495 | if(Services_JSON::isError($encoded_value)) {
496 | return $encoded_value;
497 | }
498 |
499 | return $this->_encode(strval($name)) . ':' . $encoded_value;
500 | }
501 |
502 | /**
503 | * reduce a string by removing leading and trailing comments and whitespace
504 | *
505 | * @param $str string string value to strip of comments and whitespace
506 | *
507 | * @return string string value stripped of comments and whitespace
508 | * @access private
509 | */
510 | function reduce_string($str)
511 | {
512 | $str = preg_replace(array(
513 |
514 | // eliminate single line comments in '// ...' form
515 | '#^\s*//(.+)$#m',
516 |
517 | // eliminate multi-line comments in '/* ... */' form, at start of string
518 | '#^\s*/\*(.+)\*/#Us',
519 |
520 | // eliminate multi-line comments in '/* ... */' form, at end of string
521 | '#/\*(.+)\*/\s*$#Us'
522 |
523 | ), '', $str);
524 |
525 | // eliminate extraneous space
526 | return trim($str);
527 | }
528 |
529 | /**
530 | * decodes a JSON string into appropriate variable
531 | *
532 | * @param string $str JSON-formatted string
533 | *
534 | * @return mixed number, boolean, string, array, or object
535 | * corresponding to given JSON input string.
536 | * See argument 1 to Services_JSON() above for object-output behavior.
537 | * Note that decode() always returns strings
538 | * in ASCII or UTF-8 format!
539 | * @access public
540 | */
541 | function decode($str)
542 | {
543 | $str = $this->reduce_string($str);
544 |
545 | switch (strtolower($str)) {
546 | case 'true':
547 | return true;
548 |
549 | case 'false':
550 | return false;
551 |
552 | case 'null':
553 | return null;
554 |
555 | default:
556 | $m = array();
557 |
558 | if (is_numeric($str)) {
559 | // Lookie-loo, it's a number
560 |
561 | // This would work on its own, but I'm trying to be
562 | // good about returning integers where appropriate:
563 | // return (float)$str;
564 |
565 | // Return float or int, as appropriate
566 | return ((float)$str == (integer)$str)
567 | ? (integer)$str
568 | : (float)$str;
569 |
570 | } elseif (preg_match('/^("|\').*(\1)$/s', $str, $m) && $m[1] == $m[2]) {
571 | // STRINGS RETURNED IN UTF-8 FORMAT
572 | $delim = substr($str, 0, 1);
573 | $chrs = substr($str, 1, -1);
574 | $utf8 = '';
575 | $strlen_chrs = strlen($chrs);
576 |
577 | for ($c = 0; $c < $strlen_chrs; ++$c) {
578 |
579 | $substr_chrs_c_2 = substr($chrs, $c, 2);
580 | $ord_chrs_c = ord($chrs[$c]);
581 |
582 | switch (true) {
583 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\b':
584 | $utf8 .= chr(0x08);
585 | ++$c;
586 | break;
587 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\t':
588 | $utf8 .= chr(0x09);
589 | ++$c;
590 | break;
591 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\n':
592 | $utf8 .= chr(0x0A);
593 | ++$c;
594 | break;
595 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\f':
596 | $utf8 .= chr(0x0C);
597 | ++$c;
598 | break;
599 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\r':
600 | $utf8 .= chr(0x0D);
601 | ++$c;
602 | break;
603 |
604 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\"':
605 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\\'':
606 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\\\':
607 | case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\/':
608 | if (($delim == '"' && $substr_chrs_c_2 != '\\\'') ||
609 | ($delim == "'" && $substr_chrs_c_2 != '\\"')) {
610 | $utf8 .= $chrs[++$c];
611 | }
612 | break;
613 |
614 | case preg_match('/\\\u[0-9A-F]{4}/i', substr($chrs, $c, 6)):
615 | // single, escaped unicode character
616 | $utf16 = chr(hexdec(substr($chrs, ($c + 2), 2)))
617 | . chr(hexdec(substr($chrs, ($c + 4), 2)));
618 | $utf8 .= $this->utf162utf8($utf16);
619 | $c += 5;
620 | break;
621 |
622 | case ($ord_chrs_c >= 0x20) && ($ord_chrs_c <= 0x7F):
623 | $utf8 .= $chrs[$c];
624 | break;
625 |
626 | case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xE0) == 0xC0:
627 | // characters U-00000080 - U-000007FF, mask 110XXXXX
628 | //see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
629 | $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 2);
630 | ++$c;
631 | break;
632 |
633 | case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xF0) == 0xE0:
634 | // characters U-00000800 - U-0000FFFF, mask 1110XXXX
635 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
636 | $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 3);
637 | $c += 2;
638 | break;
639 |
640 | case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xF8) == 0xF0:
641 | // characters U-00010000 - U-001FFFFF, mask 11110XXX
642 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
643 | $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 4);
644 | $c += 3;
645 | break;
646 |
647 | case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xFC) == 0xF8:
648 | // characters U-00200000 - U-03FFFFFF, mask 111110XX
649 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
650 | $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 5);
651 | $c += 4;
652 | break;
653 |
654 | case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xFE) == 0xFC:
655 | // characters U-04000000 - U-7FFFFFFF, mask 1111110X
656 | // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
657 | $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 6);
658 | $c += 5;
659 | break;
660 |
661 | }
662 |
663 | }
664 |
665 | return $utf8;
666 |
667 | } elseif (preg_match('/^\[.*\]$/s', $str) || preg_match('/^\{.*\}$/s', $str)) {
668 | // array, or object notation
669 |
670 | if ($str[0] == '[') {
671 | $stk = array(SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR);
672 | $arr = array();
673 | } else {
674 | if ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE) {
675 | $stk = array(SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ);
676 | $obj = array();
677 | } else {
678 | $stk = array(SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ);
679 | $obj = new stdClass();
680 | }
681 | }
682 |
683 | array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_SLICE,
684 | 'where' => 0,
685 | 'delim' => false));
686 |
687 | $chrs = substr($str, 1, -1);
688 | $chrs = $this->reduce_string($chrs);
689 |
690 | if ($chrs == '') {
691 | if (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR) {
692 | return $arr;
693 |
694 | } else {
695 | return $obj;
696 |
697 | }
698 | }
699 |
700 | //print("\nparsing {$chrs}\n");
701 |
702 | $strlen_chrs = strlen($chrs);
703 |
704 | for ($c = 0; $c <= $strlen_chrs; ++$c) {
705 |
706 | $top = end($stk);
707 | $substr_chrs_c_2 = substr($chrs, $c, 2);
708 |
709 | if (($c == $strlen_chrs) || (($chrs[$c] == ',') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_SLICE))) {
710 | // found a comma that is not inside a string, array, etc.,
711 | // OR we've reached the end of the character list
712 | $slice = substr($chrs, $top['where'], ($c - $top['where']));
713 | array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, 'where' => ($c + 1), 'delim' => false));
714 | //print("Found split at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
715 |
716 | if (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR) {
717 | // we are in an array, so just push an element onto the stack
718 | array_push($arr, $this->decode($slice));
719 |
720 | } elseif (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ) {
721 | // we are in an object, so figure
722 | // out the property name and set an
723 | // element in an associative array,
724 | // for now
725 | $parts = array();
726 |
727 | if (preg_match('/^\s*(["\'].*[^\\\]["\'])\s*:\s*(\S.*),?$/Uis', $slice, $parts)) {
728 | // "name":value pair
729 | $key = $this->decode($parts[1]);
730 | $val = $this->decode($parts[2]);
731 |
732 | if ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE) {
733 | $obj[$key] = $val;
734 | } else {
735 | $obj->$key = $val;
736 | }
737 | } elseif (preg_match('/^\s*(\w+)\s*:\s*(\S.*),?$/Uis', $slice, $parts)) {
738 | // name:value pair, where name is unquoted
739 | $key = $parts[1];
740 | $val = $this->decode($parts[2]);
741 |
742 | if ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE) {
743 | $obj[$key] = $val;
744 | } else {
745 | $obj->$key = $val;
746 | }
747 | }
748 |
749 | }
750 |
751 | } elseif ((($chrs[$c] == '"') || ($chrs[$c] == "'")) && ($top['what'] != SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR)) {
752 | // found a quote, and we are not inside a string
753 | array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => $chrs[$c]));
754 | //print("Found start of string at {$c}\n");
755 |
756 | } elseif (($chrs[$c] == $top['delim']) &&
757 | ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR) &&
758 | ((strlen(substr($chrs, 0, $c)) - strlen(rtrim(substr($chrs, 0, $c), '\\'))) % 2 != 1)) {
759 | // found a quote, we're in a string, and it's not escaped
760 | // we know that it's not escaped becase there is _not_ an
761 | // odd number of backslashes at the end of the string so far
762 | array_pop($stk);
763 | //print("Found end of string at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + 1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
764 |
765 | } elseif (($chrs[$c] == '[') &&
766 | in_array($top['what'], array(SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ))) {
767 | // found a left-bracket, and we are in an array, object, or slice
768 | array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => false));
769 | //print("Found start of array at {$c}\n");
770 |
771 | } elseif (($chrs[$c] == ']') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR)) {
772 | // found a right-bracket, and we're in an array
773 | array_pop($stk);
774 | //print("Found end of array at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
775 |
776 | } elseif (($chrs[$c] == '{') &&
777 | in_array($top['what'], array(SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ))) {
778 | // found a left-brace, and we are in an array, object, or slice
779 | array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => false));
780 | //print("Found start of object at {$c}\n");
781 |
782 | } elseif (($chrs[$c] == '}') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ)) {
783 | // found a right-brace, and we're in an object
784 | array_pop($stk);
785 | //print("Found end of object at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
786 |
787 | } elseif (($substr_chrs_c_2 == '/*') &&
788 | in_array($top['what'], array(SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ))) {
789 | // found a comment start, and we are in an array, object, or slice
790 | array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_CMT, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => false));
791 | $c++;
792 | //print("Found start of comment at {$c}\n");
793 |
794 | } elseif (($substr_chrs_c_2 == '*/') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_CMT)) {
795 | // found a comment end, and we're in one now
796 | array_pop($stk);
797 | $c++;
798 |
799 | for ($i = $top['where']; $i <= $c; ++$i)
800 | $chrs = substr_replace($chrs, ' ', $i, 1);
801 |
802 | //print("Found end of comment at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
803 |
804 | }
805 |
806 | }
807 |
808 | if (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR) {
809 | return $arr;
810 |
811 | } elseif (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ) {
812 | return $obj;
813 |
814 | }
815 |
816 | }
817 | }
818 | }
819 |
820 | /**
821 | * @todo Ultimately, this should just call PEAR::isError()
822 | */
823 | function isError($data, $code = null)
824 | {
825 | if (class_exists('pear')) {
826 | return PEAR::isError($data, $code);
827 | } elseif (is_object($data) && (get_class($data) == 'services_json_error' ||
828 | is_subclass_of($data, 'services_json_error'))) {
829 | return true;
830 | }
831 |
832 | return false;
833 | }
834 | }
835 |
836 | if (class_exists('PEAR_Error')) {
837 |
838 | class Services_JSON_Error extends PEAR_Error
839 | {
840 | function Services_JSON_Error($message = 'unknown error', $code = null,
841 | $mode = null, $options = null, $userinfo = null)
842 | {
843 | parent::PEAR_Error($message, $code, $mode, $options, $userinfo);
844 | }
845 | }
846 |
847 | } else {
848 |
849 | /**
850 | * @todo Ultimately, this class shall be descended from PEAR_Error
851 | */
852 | class Services_JSON_Error
853 | {
854 | function Services_JSON_Error($message = 'unknown error', $code = null,
855 | $mode = null, $options = null, $userinfo = null)
856 | {
857 |
858 | }
859 | }
860 |
861 | }
862 | endif;
863 |
864 |
865 | /**
866 | * 为了兼容低版本的php而增加的函数集
867 | * json从5.2.0开始支持,wordpress 2.9开始提供json函数的兼容性代码
868 | */
869 | if ( !function_exists('json_encode') ) {
870 | function json_encode( $string ) {
871 | global $wp_json;
872 |
873 | if ( !is_a($wp_json, 'Services_JSON') ) {
874 | $wp_json = new Services_JSON();
875 | }
876 |
877 | return $wp_json->encodeUnsafe( $string );
878 | }
879 | }
880 |
881 | if ( !function_exists('json_decode') ) {
882 | function json_decode( $string, $assoc_array = false ) {
883 | global $wp_json;
884 |
885 | if ( !is_a($wp_json, 'Services_JSON') ) {
886 | $wp_json = new Services_JSON();
887 | }
888 |
889 | $res = $wp_json->decode( $string );
890 | if ( $assoc_array )
891 | $res = _json_decode_object_helper( $res );
892 | return $res;
893 | }
894 | function _json_decode_object_helper($data) {
895 | if ( is_object($data) )
896 | $data = get_object_vars($data);
897 | return is_array($data) ? array_map(__FUNCTION__, $data) : $data;
898 | }
899 | }
900 |
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