From 3bec0ef771d741361c6c4c4c1ff069398f6e37a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Woofenden Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 04:16:40 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] initial import (from revision 1199 + email.php) --- COPYING | 340 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/template.php.txt | 42 ++++++ email.php | 96 ++++++++++++++ encode.php | 40 ++++++ format.php | 109 ++++++++++++++++ http.php | 51 ++++++++ run_file.php | 47 +++++++ template.php | 222 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ test/tem_test.php | 78 +++++++++++ test/tem_test.php.html | 96 ++++++++++++++ 10 files changed, 1121 insertions(+) create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 doc/template.php.txt create mode 100644 email.php create mode 100644 encode.php create mode 100644 format.php create mode 100644 http.php create mode 100644 run_file.php create mode 100644 template.php create mode 100644 test/tem_test.php create mode 100644 test/tem_test.php.html diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f90922e --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/doc/template.php.txt b/doc/template.php.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0abfb73 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/template.php.txt @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + First you have some globally accessible array of key->value pairs which contain the data to be entered into templates + + Then you have some template files + +tem_set($key, $value) +tem_get($key) +tem_run($file/template) +tem_echo($file/template) { echo tem_run($file); } + +This should work for simple templates such as: foo: '~foo~' + + + It gets trickier when you have bits in your template that need to be repeated + (with different tags each time) and others perhaps not displayed at all. + + foobar.html: + + + + +
foobar
~foo~
+ +tem_load('foobar.html'); + + + the main template (with the sub-templates like foobar_row replaced with a single tag ie: + + + +~foobar_row~ +
foobar
+ + Main data structure: + key/value pairs + template file (if template string is empty, it will be read from here) + template string + sub templates: + key: foobar_row + value: ~foo.....html~ + + +tmpl_insert('foobar_row'); diff --git a/email.php b/email.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d119fc --- /dev/null +++ b/email.php @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + +# returns 0 on success +function email($from, $to, $subject, $message, $cc = '', $bcc = '') { + if(($from = email_header($from)) === false) { return 1; } + if(($to = email_header($to)) === false) { return 2; } + if(($cc = email_header($cc)) === false) { return 3; } + if(($bcc = email_header($bcc)) === false) { return 4; } + if($from == '') { return 1; } + if($to == '') { return 2; } + + #FIXME should allow many more characters here + $subject = ereg_replace("[^a-zA-Z _'-]", '_', $subject); + + $headers = "From: $from"; + if($cc) { + $headers .= "\r\nCC: $cc"; + } + if($bcc) { + $headers .= "\r\nBCC: $bcc"; + } + if(mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers)) { + return 0; + } else { + return 5; + } +} + + + +# This function probably isn't useful appart from writing functions like email() above. + +# addr can be in these formats: +# 1) me@foo.com 2) Me Who 3) +# returns false, or a valid format 2 above, except if input is an empty string, it'll return an empty string +function email_header($addr) { + if($addr == '') { + return ''; + } + + if(ereg('<.*>$', $addr) !== false) { + # format 2 + list($name, $email) = split('<', $addr); + $name = rtrim($name); + $email = substr($email, 0, -1); # get rid of the '>' at the end + } else { + $email = $addr; + $name = ereg_replace('@.*', '', $addr); + } + + if(!valid_email($email)) { + return false; + } + + #FIXME should allow many more characters here + $name = ereg_replace("[^a-zA-Z _'-]", '_', $name); + + return $name . ' <' . $email . '>'; +} + + + +# return true if e-mail is formatted like a valid email address +function valid_email($email) { + return ereg('^[0-9a-zA-Z_~.-]+@[0-9a-zA-Z.-]+\.[a-z]+$', $email) !== false; +} diff --git a/encode.php b/encode.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90ec6c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/encode.php @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +', '>', $str); + return $str; +} + + +# html attributes (eg 10) { + $output = ' ext: ' . substr($str, 10); + $len = 10; + } + + if($len == 10) { + $area = substr($str, 0, 3); + $str = substr($str, 3); + } + + $output = substr($str, 3) . $output; + $output = substr($str, 0, 3) . '-' . $output; + + if($area) { + $output = "($area) " . $output; + } + + return $output; +} + + +#function ftest($val) { +# printf("$val: '%s'
\n", format_phone($val, true)); +#} +# +#echo "FORMAT TESTS

"; +#ftest("$3"); +#ftest("3.99"); +#ftest("3.5"); +#ftest("891234"); +#ftest("8221234"); +#ftest("82212334"); +#ftest("122313234"); +#ftest("1158221234"); +#ftest("1558221234"); +#ftest("12235513234"); +#ftest("122355123334"); +#ftest("1585552212334"); +#ftest("15855522123334"); + +?> diff --git a/http.php b/http.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c38f97d --- /dev/null +++ b/http.php @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + diff --git a/run_file.php b/run_file.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..014cab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/run_file.php @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + diff --git a/template.php b/template.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c56e743 --- /dev/null +++ b/template.php @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +keyval = array('' => '~'); + $this->sub_templates = array(); + } + + # set a key/value pair. if a ~tag~ in the template matches key it will be replaced by value + function set($key, $value) { + $this->keyval[$key] = $value; + } + + # grab a value you stuck in earlier with set() + function get($key) { + return $this->keyval[$key]; + } + + # run the template engine on one of the sub-templates and append the result + # to the keyval in the main array. See tem_test.php for an example of how + # this can be used. + function sub($sub_template_name) { + $this->keyval[$sub_template_name] .= template_run($this->sub_templates[$sub_template_name], $this->keyval); + } + + # this is used by tem::load() and should be otherwise useless + function _load(&$in, &$out) { + while($in) { + # scan for one of: 1) the begining of a sub-template 2) the end of this one 3) the end of the file + $n = strpos($in, '', substr($in, 0, 12)) == 0) { + $in = substr($in, 12); + return; + } + + $matches = array(); + # this limits sub_template names to 50 chars + if(ereg('', substr($in, 0, 65), $matches)) { + list($start_tag, $tag_name) = $matches; + $out .= '~' . $tag_name . '~'; + $in = substr($in, strlen($start_tag)); + $this->sub_templates[$tag_name] = ''; + $this->_load($in, $this->sub_templates[$tag_name]); + } else { + # it's not a start tag or end tag, so let's pass it through: + $out .= substr($in, 0, 5); + $in = substr($in, 5); + } + } #repeat + } + + # This is useful when you have sub-templates that you want to mess with + # before the main template is run. But can also be used to simply specify + # the filename ahead of time. + function load($filename) { + $this->filename = $filename; + $tmp = read_whole_file($filename); + $this->template = ''; + $this->_load($tmp, $this->template); + } + + # Run the template. Pass a filename, or a string, unless you've already + # specified a template with load() + function run($templ = false) { + if($templ !== false) { + if(strlen($templ) < 150 && file_exists($templ)) { + $this->filename = $templ; + unset($this->template); + } else { + $this->template = $templ; + } + } + + if(!$this->template) { + if(!$this->filename) { + print "sorry, no template to run\n"; + exit(1); + } + + $this->template = read_whole_file($this->filename); + } + + return template_run($this->template, $this->keyval); + } + + # same as run() except the output is print()ed + function output($templ = false) { + print($this->run($templ)); + } +} + +# Below are functions so you can use the above class without allocating or +# keeping track of it. + +# get a reference to the current template object +function tem_init() { + if(!$GLOBALS['wfpl_template']) { + $GLOBALS['wfpl_template'] = new tem(); + } +} + +function tem_set($key, $value) { + tem_init(); + $GLOBALS['wfpl_template']->set($key, $value); +} + +function tem_get($key) { + tem_init(); + return $GLOBALS['wfpl_template']->get($key); +} + +function tem_run($templ = false) { + tem_init(); + return $GLOBALS['wfpl_template']->run($templ); +} + +function tem_sub($sub_template_name) { + tem_init(); + $GLOBALS['wfpl_template']->sub($sub_template_name); +} + +function tem_load($filename) { + tem_init(); + $GLOBALS['wfpl_template']->load($filename); +} + +function tem_output($filename = false) { + tem_init(); + $GLOBALS['wfpl_template']->output($filename); +} + + + +function read_whole_file($name) { + $fd = fopen($name, 'r'); + if($fd === false) { + die("Failed to read file: '$name'"); + } + $temp = fread($fd, filesize($name)); + fclose($fd); + return $temp; +} + +# this is used in template_run() and should be of no other use +function template_filler($matches) { + list($tag, $enc) = explode('.', $matches[1], 2); + $value = $GLOBALS['wfpl_template_keyval'][$tag]; + if($enc) { + $enc = "enc_$enc"; + if(function_exists($enc)) { + $value = $enc($value); + } else { + print "ERROR: encoder function '$enc' not found.
\n"; + exit(1); + } + } + return $value; +} + + +# pass a template string and an associative array of the key/values and it +# returns the result. +function template_run($template, &$keyval) { + $GLOBALS['wfpl_template_keyval'] =& $keyval; + return preg_replace_callback(array('||', '|~([^~]*)~|', '|([^<]*)|', '|

([^<]*)

|'), 'template_filler', $template); +} + + +?> diff --git a/test/tem_test.php b/test/tem_test.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbe8d28 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/tem_test.php @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +"'); +tem_set('bar', 'one*&^@$<>"'); + +# Now run the row. This runs the sub-template for the row, and appends the data +# for the 'foobar_row' entry in the main key/value list. +tem_sub('foobar_row'); + +# and a couple more times: +tem_set('foo', '"""""****"""""'); +tem_set('bar', 'two*&^"'); +tem_sub('foobar_row'); +tem_set('foo', '<<<<<<&&&&&&&&>>>>>'); +tem_set('bar', 'threeeeeeee*&^@$<>"eeeeeeeeeeee'); +tem_sub('foobar_row'); + +# Now we have a 'foobar_row' in the main keyval array with three rows of html in it. + +# in the template foobar_row is within a bigger sub-template called +# 'foobar_table'. The only reason for this is so that we can have that table +# not display at all when we're displaying the login. This is a silly use of +# the templates, but I wanted to demonstrate and test a simple use of a +# sub-template within a sub-template. +tem_sub('foobar_table'); + + +# Now run the main template (the body of the template file) +tem_output(); + + +?> diff --git a/test/tem_test.php.html b/test/tem_test.php.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6da95d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/tem_test.php.html @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Template Test Page

+ + + + +

Please Log In Below

+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Username:
Password:
+
+ + + + + + + + + +

All your foobar:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
foobar
~foo.html~
+ + + + -- 1.7.10.4