├── examples
├── template.latte
├── api.php
├── latte.php
├── saymyname.php
└── index.php
├── .gitignore
├── src
├── Exception.php
├── JavaScript.php
├── Element.php
├── Router.php
├── JavascriptFunction.php
└── Html.php
├── tests
└── HtmlTest.php
├── composer.json
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
/examples/template.latte:
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1 |
{$title}
2 |
3 | {foreach $items as $item}
4 | - {$item}
5 | {/foreach}
6 |
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/examples/api.php:
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1 | get('/api', function ($Rasba) {
7 | $Request = $Rasba->Request;
8 | $Rasba->returnJson(['ip' => $Request->getClientIp(), 'time' => time()]);
9 | });
10 |
11 | $Rasba->run();
12 |
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/examples/latte.php:
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1 | get('/', function ($Rasba) {
8 | $Rasba->returnView('template.latte', ['title' => 'Coffees', 'items' => ['latte', 'espresso', 'macchiato']]);
9 | });
10 |
11 | $Rasba->run();
12 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | composer.phar
2 | /vendor/
3 |
4 | # Commit your application's lock file https://getcomposer.org/doc/01-basic-usage.md#commit-your-composer-lock-file-to-version-control
5 | # You may choose to ignore a library lock file http://getcomposer.org/doc/02-libraries.md#lock-file
6 | # composer.lock
7 | composer.lock
8 |
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/examples/saymyname.php:
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1 | ['html' => ['lang' => 'en']]]);
4 |
5 | $Rasba->get('/', function ($Rasba) {
6 | $Rasba->Response->setStatusCode(302);
7 | $Rasba->Response->headers->set('Location', '/saymyname/Heisenberg');
8 | });
9 |
10 | $Rasba->get('/saymyname/{name}', function ($Rasba) {
11 | $Match = $Rasba->Vars;
12 | $Rasba->addBody($Rasba->h1($Match['name']));
13 | });
14 |
15 | $Rasba->run();
16 |
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/src/Exception.php:
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1 | Code = $Code;
13 | $this->Message = $Error;
14 | $this->Description = $Description;
15 | parent::__construct($Message, $Code, $Previous);
16 | }
17 |
18 | public function getErrorCode(): string
19 | {
20 | return $this->Code;
21 | }
22 |
23 | public function getErrorDescription(): string
24 | {
25 | return $this->Description;
26 | }
27 |
28 | public function __toString()
29 | {
30 | return "RasBa error!\nError: " . $this->Description . PHP_EOL . 'Backtrace:' . PHP_EOL . $this->getTraceAsString();
31 | }
32 | }
33 |
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/tests/HtmlTest.php:
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1 | false], null, []);
11 | $html->addBody($html->h1("Test"));
12 | $html->Html->addChild([
13 | $html->Head, $html->Body,
14 | ]);
15 | $this->assertEquals(
16 | $html->Html->html(),
17 | "Test
"
18 | );
19 | }
20 |
21 | public function testHtmlHead(): void
22 | {
23 | $html = new Html(null, ["rasbajs" => false], null, []);
24 | $html->addHead($html->title("Test"));
25 | $html->Html->addChild([
26 | $html->Head, $html->Body,
27 | ]);
28 | $this->assertEquals(
29 | $html->Html->html(),
30 | "Test"
31 | );
32 | }
33 | }
34 |
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/composer.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "yusufusta/rasba",
3 | "description": "RasBa, makes it easy to create web pages with PHP.",
4 | "keywords": [
5 | "html",
6 | "js",
7 | "website"
8 | ],
9 | "minimum-stability": "stable",
10 | "authors": [
11 | {
12 | "name": "Yusuf Usta",
13 | "email": "yusuf@quiec.tech",
14 | "homepage": "https://github.com/quiec"
15 | }
16 | ],
17 | "support": {
18 | "issues": "https://github.com/quiec/rasba/issues",
19 | "source": "https://github.com/quiec/rasba"
20 | },
21 | "license": "GPL-3.0-or-later",
22 | "require": {
23 | "tholu/php-packer": "^0.2.0",
24 | "spatie/regex": "^1.4",
25 | "symfony/http-foundation": "^5.2",
26 | "paragonie/easydb": "^2",
27 | "airmanbzh/php-html-generator": "^1.0",
28 | "nikic/fast-route": "^1.3",
29 | "latte/latte": "^2.10"
30 | },
31 | "autoload": {
32 | "psr-4": {
33 | "Rasba\\": "./src/"
34 | }
35 | },
36 | "require-dev": {
37 | "phpunit/phpunit": "^9"
38 | }
39 | }
40 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # RasBa
2 |
3 | Build fast, small, uncomplicated websites. Bridge with PHP and JS.
4 |
5 | ## ✨ Features
6 |
7 | > With RasbaHTML, the page is almost blank. All texts and variables are added while the page is loading (with RasbaJS). You can disable it.
8 |
9 | - [x] Router
10 | - [x] Easy, small
11 | - [x] Anti-Scrap / RasbaJs
12 | - [x] [DataBase](https://github.com/paragonie/easydb)
13 | - [x] [Template Engine](https://latte.nette.org/)
14 | - [ ] More JS function
15 |
16 | ## 📦 Install
17 |
18 | You can easily install with [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/).
19 |
20 | ```sh
21 | composer require yusufusta/rasba
22 | ```
23 |
24 | ## 🔎 Examples
25 |
26 | You should check [examples](https://github.com/Quiec/RasBa/tree/master/examples) folder. Also simple a title:
27 |
28 | ```php
29 | get('/', function ($Rasba) {
35 | $Rasba->h1('Hello World!')->toBody();
36 | });
37 |
38 | $Rasba->run();
39 | ```
40 |
41 | ## ✏ .htaccess
42 |
43 | You need edit `.htaccess` file like this:
44 |
45 | ```
46 | RewriteEngine On
47 | RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
48 | RewriteRule ^ index.php [QSA,L]
49 | ```
50 |
51 | > index.php should be your rasba file.
52 |
53 | ## ✅ To-Do
54 |
55 | - [ ] Documantion
56 |
57 | ## 👨💻 Author
58 |
59 | [Yusuf Usta](https://github.com/quiec)
60 |
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/examples/index.php:
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1 | h1('Where Am I? Where Are You?')->toBody();
9 | };
10 |
11 | $Head = function ($Rasba) {
12 | return [
13 | $Rasba->__title('Test'),
14 | ];
15 | };
16 |
17 | $Rasba = new Rasba\Router([
18 | 'errors' => [
19 | 404 => $NotFound,
20 | ],
21 | 'head' => $Head,
22 | 'body_top' => [
23 | ['h1', "I'm always top", ['id' => 'top']],
24 | ],
25 | 'body_bottom' => [
26 | ['h1', "Rasba is bad.", ['id' => 'rasba']],
27 | ],
28 | 'random_id_len' => 3,
29 | ]);
30 |
31 | $Rasba->get('/', function ($Rasba) {
32 | $Function = new JavascriptFunction($Rasba->RasbaJS);
33 | $Rasba->RasbaJS->addRasbaJs($Function->Run(function ($Js) {
34 | $Js->Alert('Merhaba!');
35 | }));
36 |
37 | $Rasba->button('Click Me', ['onClick' => $Function->CallCode])->toBody();
38 |
39 | $Rasba->RasbaJS->addRasbaJs($Function->Run(function ($Js) {
40 | $Js->Document()->getElementById('rasba')->innerHtml('Rasba is good.');
41 | }));
42 |
43 | $Rasba->button('Click Me 2', ['onClick' => $Function->CallCode])->toBody();
44 | });
45 |
46 | $Rasba->get('/test', function ($Rasba) {
47 | $Div = $Rasba->div();
48 |
49 | $id = $Div->addChild($Rasba->h1()->setText('test'))[0]
50 | ->addChild($Rasba->h2('my id:', ['id' => 'asd']))[1]->get('id');
51 | $Div->toBody();
52 | $Rasba->h3($id)->toBody();
53 | });
54 |
55 | $Rasba->route("GET", ['/api', '/q'], function ($Rasba) {
56 | $Request = $Rasba->Request;
57 | $Rasba->returnJson(['ip' => $Request->getClientIp(), 'time' => time()]);
58 | });
59 |
60 | $Rasba->run();
61 |
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/src/JavaScript.php:
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1 | true, 'minify' => true];
17 |
18 | /**
19 | * @param array $settings
20 | */
21 | public function __construct($settings = [])
22 | {
23 | $this->settings = array_merge($this->settings, $settings);
24 | $this->ids = [];
25 | $this->JsFunc = new JavascriptFunction($this, '"', true);
26 | }
27 |
28 | /**
29 | * @param $code
30 | * @return mixed
31 | */
32 | public function addRasbaJs($code)
33 | {
34 | return $this->RasbaJS .= $code;
35 | }
36 |
37 | /**
38 | * @param $id
39 | * @param $icerik
40 | * @param $attr
41 | * @return null
42 | */
43 | public function addElement($id, $icerik, $attr)
44 | {
45 | $this->JsFunc->Run(function ($Js) use ($id, $icerik, $attr) {
46 | if ($icerik !== '') {
47 | $Js->Document()->getElementById($id)->innerHtml($icerik);
48 | }
49 |
50 | array_walk($attr, function ($value, $att) use ($id, $Js) {
51 | if ($att == 'id') {
52 | return;
53 | }
54 |
55 | $Js->Document()->getElementById($id)->setAttribute($att, $value);
56 | });
57 | });
58 | }
59 |
60 | /**
61 | * @return mixed
62 | */
63 | public function getResult()
64 | {
65 | $this->RasbaJS .= $this->JsFunc->getResult() . 'window.onload=' . $this->JsFunc->CallCode;
66 | if ($this->settings['minify']) {
67 | $minify_settings = ['Normal', false, false, true];
68 | $minify_settings = array_merge($this->settings['minify_settings'] ?? [], $minify_settings);
69 |
70 | $packer = new Packer($this->RasbaJS, $minify_settings[0], $minify_settings[1], $minify_settings[2], $minify_settings[3]);
71 | $this->RasbaJS = $packer->pack();
72 | }
73 |
74 | return $this->RasbaJS;
75 | }
76 |
77 | /**
78 | * @param $len
79 | * @return mixed
80 | */
81 | public function randomName($len = null)
82 | {
83 | $len == null ? $len = rand(5, 14) : $len = $len;
84 |
85 | while (true) {
86 | $id = substr(str_shuffle(str_repeat("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 4)), 0, $len);
87 | if (!in_array($id, $this->ids)) {
88 | $this->ids[] = $id;
89 | return $id;
90 | }
91 | }
92 |
93 | return $id;
94 | }
95 | }
96 |
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/src/Element.php:
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1 | tag = $tag;
16 | $this->element = HtmlTag::createElement($tag);
17 |
18 | if ($inText !== NULL) {
19 | $this->element->text($inText);
20 | }
21 |
22 | if ($attr !== NULL) {
23 | $this->attrs = array_merge($this->attrs, $attr);
24 | $this->element->attr($attr);
25 | }
26 |
27 | $this->RasBa = $RasBa;
28 | }
29 |
30 | public function __get($attr)
31 | {
32 | if (!empty($this->attrs[$attr])) {
33 | return $this->attrs[$attr];
34 | } else {
35 | return '';
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
39 | public function get($attr)
40 | {
41 | if (!empty($this->attrs[$attr])) {
42 | return $this->attrs[$attr];
43 | } else {
44 | return '';
45 | }
46 | }
47 |
48 | public function set($attr, $value = NULL)
49 | {
50 | $this->attrs[$attr] = $value;
51 | $this->element->set($attr, $value);
52 | return $this;
53 | }
54 |
55 | public function setText($text)
56 | {
57 | $this->element->text($text);
58 | return $this;
59 | }
60 |
61 | public function addChild($element)
62 | {
63 | if (is_array($element)) {
64 | $return = [$this];
65 | array_map(function ($e) use ($return) {
66 | if ($e instanceof self) {
67 | $this->element->addElement($e->element);
68 | $return[] = $e;
69 | } else if (is_array($e)) {
70 | $elmnt = new Element($e[0], empty($e[1]) ? NULL : $e[1], empty($e[2]) ? NULL : $e[2]);
71 | $this->element->addElement($elmnt->element);
72 | $return[] = $elmnt;
73 | } else if (is_string($e)) {
74 | $elmnt = new Element($e);
75 | $this->element->addElement($elmnt->element);
76 | $return[] = $elmnt;
77 | }
78 | }, $element);
79 | return $return;
80 | } else if ($element instanceof self) {
81 | $this->element->addElement($element->element);
82 | return [$this, $element];
83 | } else if (is_string($element)) {
84 | $elmnt = new Element($element);
85 | $this->element->addElement($elmnt);
86 | return [$this, $elmnt];
87 | } else {
88 | throw new Exception('Unknown element type', 3, null, '', '');
89 | }
90 | }
91 |
92 | public function toBody()
93 | {
94 | $this->RasBa->addBody($this);
95 | }
96 |
97 | public function toHead()
98 | {
99 | $this->RasBa->addHead($this);
100 | }
101 |
102 | public function html()
103 | {
104 | return $this->element->__toString();
105 | }
106 | }
107 |
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1 | rasbaHtmlSettings = $rasbaHtmlSettings;
34 | }
35 |
36 | /**
37 | * @param $method
38 | * @param $params
39 | * @return mixed
40 | */
41 | public function __call($method, $params)
42 | {
43 | $method = strtoupper($method);
44 | if (!in_array($method, $this->allowMethods)) {
45 | throw new Exception('Invalid method', 1, null, '', 'Please select an method: ' . implode(",", $this->allowMethods));
46 | }
47 |
48 | return $this->routers[] = [$method, $params];
49 | }
50 |
51 | /**
52 | * @param $method
53 | * @param $url
54 | * @param $callback
55 | * @return mixed
56 | */
57 | public function route($method, $url, $callback)
58 | {
59 | $method = strtoupper($method);
60 | if (is_array($method)) {
61 | foreach ($method as $m) {
62 | if (!in_array($m, $this->allowMethods)) {
63 | throw new Exception('Invalid method: ' . $m, 1, null, '', 'Please select an method: ' . implode(",", $this->allowMethods));
64 | }
65 |
66 | if (is_array($url)) {
67 | foreach ($url as $u) {
68 | $this->routers[] = [$m, [$u, $callback]];
69 | }
70 | } else {
71 | $this->routers[] = [$m, [$url, $callback]];
72 | }
73 | }
74 | } else {
75 | if (!in_array($method, $this->allowMethods)) {
76 | throw new Exception('Invalid method', 1, null, '', 'Please select an method: ' . implode(",", $this->allowMethods));
77 | }
78 |
79 | if (is_array($url)) {
80 | foreach ($url as $u) {
81 | $this->routers[] = [$method, [$u, $callback]];
82 | }
83 | } else {
84 | $this->routers[] = [$method, [$url, $callback]];
85 | }
86 | }
87 | }
88 |
89 | public function run()
90 | {
91 | $httpMethod = $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'];
92 | $uri = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
93 |
94 | $dispatcher = FastRoute\simpleDispatcher(function (FastRoute\RouteCollector $r) {
95 | foreach ($this->routers as $router) {
96 | $r->addRoute($router[0], $router[1][0], $router[1][1]);
97 | }
98 | });
99 |
100 | if (false !== $pos = strpos($uri, '?')) {
101 | $uri = substr($uri, 0, $pos);
102 | }
103 | $uri = rawurldecode($uri);
104 |
105 | $routeInfo = $dispatcher->dispatch($httpMethod, $uri);
106 | if ($routeInfo[0] == FastRoute\Dispatcher::NOT_FOUND) {
107 | $response = new Response();
108 | $response->setStatusCode(404);
109 | $request = Request::createFromGlobals();
110 | $rasba = new Html($response, $this->rasbaHtmlSettings, $request);
111 |
112 | if (!empty($this->rasbaHtmlSettings['errors'][404])) {
113 | call_user_func($this->rasbaHtmlSettings['errors'][404], $rasba);
114 | } else {
115 | $rasba->h1('404: Not Found!')->toBody();
116 | }
117 |
118 | $rasba->run();
119 | } else if ($routeInfo[0] == FastRoute\Dispatcher::FOUND) {
120 | $response = new Response();
121 | $request = Request::createFromGlobals();
122 | $rasba = new Html($response, $this->rasbaHtmlSettings, $request, $routeInfo[2] ?? []);
123 | call_user_func($routeInfo[1], $rasba);
124 | $rasba->run();
125 | } else {
126 | $response = new Response();
127 | $response->setStatusCode(405);
128 | $request = Request::createFromGlobals();
129 | $rasba = new Html($response, $this->rasbaHtmlSettings, $request);
130 |
131 | if (!empty($this->rasbaHtmlSettings['errors'][405])) {
132 | call_user_func($this->rasbaHtmlSettings['errors'][405], $rasba);
133 | } else {
134 | $rasba->h1('404: Method Not Allowed!')->toBody();
135 | }
136 |
137 | $rasba->run();
138 | }
139 | }
140 | }
141 |
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/src/JavascriptFunction.php:
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1 | RasbaJS = $RasbaJs;
14 | $this->Delimiter = $Delimiter;
15 | $this->Rasta = $Rasta;
16 |
17 | if ($Rasta) {
18 | $this->FunctionName = 'rasbaJsFunction_' . $this->RasbaJS->randomName();
19 | $this->CallCode = $this->FunctionName . '();';
20 | $this->Code .= 'function ' . $this->FunctionName . ' () {';
21 | }
22 | }
23 |
24 | public function Document()
25 | {
26 | return new Document($this);
27 | }
28 |
29 | public function Alert($Message = '')
30 | {
31 | $this->Code .= 'alert(' . $this->Delimiter . addslashes($Message) . $this->Delimiter . ');';
32 | }
33 |
34 | public function Run($userFunction)
35 | {
36 | if ($this->Rasta) {
37 | call_user_func($userFunction, $this);
38 | return $this;
39 | } else {
40 | $this->Code = '';
41 | $this->FunctionName = 'rasbaJsFunction_' . $this->RasbaJS->randomName();
42 | $this->CallCode = $this->FunctionName . '();';
43 | $this->Code .= 'function ' . $this->FunctionName . ' () {';
44 |
45 | call_user_func($userFunction, $this);
46 |
47 | $this->Code .= '};';
48 | return $this->Code;
49 | }
50 | }
51 |
52 | public function getResult()
53 | {
54 | return $this->Rasta ? ($this->Code . '};') : '';
55 | }
56 | }
57 |
58 | class Document extends JavascriptFunction
59 | {
60 | public $Code = '';
61 | private $lastFunction = '';
62 |
63 | public function __construct($MainFunction)
64 | {
65 | $this->MainFunction = $MainFunction;
66 | $this->Code = 'document.';
67 | $this->lastFunction = '';
68 | }
69 |
70 | public function getElementById($id)
71 | {
72 | $this->lastFunction = 'getElementById';
73 | $this->Code .= 'getElementById(' . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . $id . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . ').';
74 | return $this;
75 | }
76 |
77 | public function getElementsByName($name)
78 | {
79 | $this->lastFunction = 'getElementsByName';
80 | $this->Code .= 'getElementsByName(' . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . $name . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . ')';
81 | return $this;
82 | }
83 |
84 | public function getElementsByTagName($name)
85 | {
86 | $this->lastFunction = 'getElementsByTagName';
87 | $this->Code .= 'getElementsByTagName(' . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . $name . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . ')';
88 | return $this;
89 | }
90 |
91 | public function getElementsByClassName($name)
92 | {
93 | $this->lastFunction = 'getElementsByClassName';
94 | $this->Code .= 'getElementsByClassName(' . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . $name . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . ')';
95 | return $this;
96 | }
97 |
98 | public function get(int $i)
99 | {
100 | if (in_array($this->lastFunction, ['getElementsByClassName', 'getElementsByTagName', 'getElementsByName'])) {
101 | $this->lastFunction = 'get';
102 | $this->Code .= '[' . $i . '].';
103 | return $this;
104 | } else {
105 | return $this;
106 | }
107 | }
108 |
109 | public function innerHtml($Html)
110 | {
111 | if (in_array($this->lastFunction, ['getElementsByClassName', 'getElementsByTagName', 'getElementsByName', ''])) {
112 | throw new Exception('Need a element', 4, null, 'use get() or getElement', 'You have to use one of getting element functions. If you are sure you are using it, use `get` function.');
113 | } else {
114 | $this->Code .= 'innerHTML = ' . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . addslashes($Html) . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . ';';
115 | $this->MainFunction->Code .= $this->Code;
116 | return $this->Code;
117 | }
118 | }
119 |
120 | public function __call($func, $args)
121 | {
122 | if (in_array($this->lastFunction, ['getElementsByClassName', 'getElementsByTagName', 'getElementsByName', ''])) {
123 | throw new Exception('Need a element', 4, null, 'use get() or getElement', 'You have to use one of getting element functions. If you are sure you are using it, use `get` function.');
124 | } else {
125 | $this->Code .= $func . '(';
126 | foreach ($args as $index => $arg) {
127 | if (is_string($arg)) {
128 | $this->Code .= $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . addslashes($arg) . $this->MainFunction->Delimiter . (($index === (count($args) - 1)) ? '' : ', ');
129 | } else {
130 | $this->Code .= addslashes($arg) . (($index === (count($args) - 1)) ? '' : ', ');
131 | }
132 | }
133 | $this->Code .= ');';
134 |
135 | $this->MainFunction->Code .= $this->Code;
136 | return $this->Code;
137 | }
138 | }
139 | }
140 |
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1 | Response = $Response;
36 | $this->Settings = $Settings;
37 | $this->Request = $Request;
38 | $this->Vars = $Vars;
39 |
40 | $this->Html = new Element('html', '', $Settings['attrs']['html'] ?? [], $this);
41 | $this->Head = new Element('head', '', $Settings['attrs']['head'] ?? [], $this);
42 | $this->Body = new Element('body', '', $Settings['attrs']['body'] ?? [], $this);
43 | $this->ids = [];
44 |
45 | if (array_key_exists('rasbajs', $this->Settings) && $this->Settings['rasbajs'] === false) {
46 | $this->RasbaJS = false;
47 | } else {
48 | $this->RasbaJS = new JavaScript($this->Settings['rasbajs'] ?? []);
49 | }
50 |
51 | if (array_key_exists('database', $this->Settings)) {
52 | if (!is_array($this->Settings['database'])) {
53 | throw new Exception('Invalid Database', 2, null, 'DataBase infos are must be array', 'DataBase infos are must be array.');
54 | } else {
55 | $this->db = \ParagonIE\EasyDB\Factory::fromArray($this->Settings['database']);
56 | }
57 | }
58 |
59 | if (!empty($Settings['head'])) {
60 | if ($this->Settings['head'] instanceof \Closure) {
61 | $this->Head->addChild(call_user_func($this->Settings['head'], $this));
62 | } else {
63 | $this->Head->addChild($this->Settings['head']);
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 | if (!empty($Settings['body_top'])) {
68 | if ($this->Settings['body_top'] instanceof \Closure) {
69 | $this->Body->addChild(call_user_func($this->Settings['body_top'], $this));
70 | } else {
71 | $this->Body->addChild($this->Settings['body_top']);
72 | }
73 | }
74 |
75 | $this->latte = new \Latte\Engine;
76 | if (array_key_exists('latte', $this->Settings)) {
77 | $this->latte->setTempDirectory($this->Settings['latte']['temp'] ?? __DIR__ . '/_views_temp/');
78 | } else {
79 | $this->latte->setTempDirectory(__DIR__ . '/_views_temp/');
80 | }
81 | }
82 |
83 | /**
84 | * @param $tag
85 | * @param $in
86 | */
87 | public function __call($tag, $in)
88 | {
89 | $dontUseRasbaJS = false;
90 | if (substr($tag, 0, 2) === '__' || $this->RasbaJS === false) {
91 | if (substr($tag, 0, 2) === '__') {
92 | $tag = substr($tag, 2);
93 | }
94 |
95 | $attr = [];
96 | $dontUseRasbaJS = true;
97 | } else {
98 | $attr = ['id' => $this->randomName()];
99 | }
100 |
101 | if (count($in) >= 1) {
102 | if (!empty($in[1]) && is_array($in[1])) {
103 | if (!$dontUseRasbaJS) {
104 | unset($in[1]['id']);
105 | }
106 |
107 | $attr = array_merge($attr, $in[1]);
108 | }
109 |
110 | if ($dontUseRasbaJS) {
111 | return new Element($tag, $in[0], $attr, $this);
112 | } else {
113 | $this->RasbaJS->addElement($attr['id'], $in[0], $attr);
114 | return new Element($tag, '', ['id' => $attr['id']], $this);
115 | }
116 | } else {
117 | return new Element($tag, '', [], $this);
118 | }
119 | }
120 |
121 | /**
122 | * @param $len
123 | * @return mixed
124 | */
125 | public function randomName($len = null)
126 | {
127 | if (!empty($this->Settings['random_id_len'])) {
128 | if (is_array($this->Settings['random_id_len'])) {
129 | $len = rand($this->Settings['random_id_len'][0], $this->Settings['random_id_len'][1]);
130 | } else if (is_integer($this->Settings['random_id_len'])) {
131 | $len = $this->Settings['random_id_len'];
132 | }
133 | }
134 |
135 | $len == null ? $len = rand(5, 14) : $len = $len;
136 |
137 | while (true) {
138 | $id = substr(str_shuffle(str_repeat(empty($this->Settings['random_id_str']) ? "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" : $this->Settings['random_id_str'], 4)), 0, $len);
139 | if (!in_array($id, $this->ids)) {
140 | $this->ids[] = $id;
141 | return $id;
142 | }
143 | }
144 |
145 | return $id;
146 | }
147 |
148 | /**
149 | * @param $elements
150 | * @return null
151 | */
152 | public function addBody($elements)
153 | {
154 | if ($this->Run) {
155 | return;
156 | }
157 |
158 | $this->Body->addChild($elements);
159 | }
160 |
161 | /**
162 | * @param $elements
163 | * @return null
164 | */
165 | public function addHead($elements)
166 | {
167 | if ($this->Run) {
168 | return;
169 | }
170 |
171 | $this->Head->addChild($elements);
172 | }
173 |
174 | /**
175 | * @return null
176 | */
177 | public function run()
178 | {
179 | if ($this->Run) {
180 | return;
181 | }
182 |
183 | if (!empty($this->Settings['body_bottom'])) {
184 | if ($this->Settings['body_bottom'] instanceof \Closure) {
185 | $this->Body->addChild(call_user_func($this->Settings['body_bottom'], $this));
186 | } else {
187 | $this->Body->addChild($this->Settings['body_bottom']);
188 | }
189 | }
190 |
191 | if ($this->RasbaJS !== false) {
192 | $Script = new Element('script', $this->RasbaJS->getResult(), ['type' => 'text/javascript'], $this);
193 | $Script->toBody();
194 | }
195 |
196 | $this->Html->addChild([
197 | $this->Head, $this->Body,
198 | ]);
199 |
200 | $this->Run = true;
201 | $this->Response->setContent('' . $this->Html->html());
202 | $this->Response->send();
203 | }
204 |
205 | /**
206 | * @param $script
207 | * @param $file
208 | * @param false $appendChild
209 | * @param array $attr
210 | * @return mixed
211 | */
212 | public function addScript($script, $file = false, $appendChild = true, $attr = [])
213 | {
214 | if ($this->Run) {
215 | return;
216 | }
217 |
218 | if ($file && file_exists($file)) {
219 | $style = $this->__script__('', ['src' => $script] + $attr);
220 | } else if (filter_var($script, FILTER_VALIDATE_URL)) {
221 | $style = $this->__script__('', ['src' => $script] + $attr);
222 | } else if (!$file) {
223 | $style = $this->__script__($script, null, false);
224 | }
225 |
226 | return $appendChild ? $this->Head->appendChild($style) : $style;
227 | }
228 |
229 | /**
230 | * @param $style
231 | * @param $file
232 | * @param false $appendChild
233 | * @param array $attr
234 | * @return mixed
235 | */
236 | public function addStyle($style, $file = false, $appendChild = true, $attr = [])
237 | {
238 | if ($this->Run) {
239 | return;
240 | }
241 |
242 | if ($file && file_exists($file)) {
243 | $style = $this->__link__('', ['rel' => 'stylesheet', 'href' => $style] + $attr);
244 | } else if (filter_var($style, FILTER_VALIDATE_URL)) {
245 | $style = $this->__link__('', ['rel' => 'stylesheet', 'href' => $style] + $attr);
246 | } else if (!$file) {
247 | $style = $this->__style__($style);
248 | }
249 |
250 | return $appendChild ? $this->Head->appendChild($style) : $style;
251 | }
252 |
253 | /**
254 | * @param $array
255 | * @param $options
256 | */
257 | public function returnJson($array, $options = 0)
258 | {
259 | $this->Run = true;
260 |
261 | $this->Response->headers->set('Content-Type', 'application/json');
262 | $this->Response->setContent(json_encode($array, $options));
263 | $this->Response->send();
264 | }
265 |
266 | /**
267 | * @param $view
268 | * @param array $data
269 | */
270 | public function returnView($view, $data = [])
271 | {
272 | $this->Run = true;
273 |
274 | $this->Response->headers->set('Content-Type', 'text/html');
275 | $this->Response->setContent($this->latte->renderToString($view, $data));
276 | $this->Response->send();
277 | }
278 |
279 | /**
280 | * @param $path
281 | * @param $mime
282 | */
283 | public function returnFile($path, $mime = null)
284 | {
285 | $this->Run = true;
286 |
287 | $this->Response->headers->set('Content-Type', $mime == null ? mime_content_type($path) : $mime);
288 | $this->Response->setContent(file_get_contents($path));
289 | $this->Response->send();
290 | }
291 |
292 | /**
293 | * @param $code
294 | */
295 | public function returnHttpError($code)
296 | {
297 | $this->Run = true;
298 |
299 | $response = new Response();
300 | $response->setStatusCode($code);
301 | $request = Request::createFromGlobals();
302 | $rasba = new Html($response, $this->Settings, $request);
303 |
304 | if (!empty($this->Settings['errors'][$code])) {
305 | call_user_func($this->Settings['errors'][$code], $rasba);
306 | } else {
307 | $rasba->h1($code)->toBody();
308 | }
309 |
310 | $rasba->run();
311 | }
312 |
313 | /**
314 | * @param $url
315 | * @param $status
316 | */
317 | public function returnRedirect($url, $status = 302)
318 | {
319 | $this->Run = true;
320 |
321 | $this->Response->headers->set('Location', $url);
322 | $this->Response->setStatusCode($status);
323 | $this->Response->send();
324 | }
325 | }
326 |
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