r107483 MediaWiki - Code Review archive

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Revision:r107482‎ | r107483 | r107484 >
Date:10:39, 28 December 2011
Author:sami
Status:deferred
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Comment:
Adding extension Collapsmi for mediawiki REL1_16
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 2+<?php
 3+
 4+/**
 5+ * Collapsmi
 6+ * Enables collapsing and expanding content. a.k.a. Show/Hide
 7+ * @version 1.0.0
 8+ *
 9+ * Copyright (C) 2011 Sami Islam <sami_islam@hotmail.com>
 10+ *
 11+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 12+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 13+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 14+ * (at your option) any later version.
 15+ *
 16+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 17+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 18+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
 19+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
 20+ *
 21+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 22+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 23+ *
 24+ */
 25+
 26+class Collapsmi{
 27+
 28+ /**
 29+ * Standard Init function for tag hooks
 30+ */
 31+ public static function Init( &$parser ){
 32+ // Set a function hook associating the "collapsmi" magic word with our function
 33+ $parser->setHook( 'collapsmi', __CLASS__.'::Render' );
 34+ return true;
 35+ }
 36+
 37+ /**
 38+ * Standard Render function for tag hooks
 39+ */
 40+ static function Render( $input, array $args, Parser $parser, PPFrame $frame ){
 41+ $parser->disableCache( );
 42+
 43+ $attributes = Collapsmi::SetDefaults( $args );
 44+
 45+ // Validating some attributes
 46+ Collapsmi::ValidateDefaults( $attributes );
 47+
 48+ // Are we toggling?
 49+ $toggle = $attributes[Collapsmi::toggle];
 50+
 51+ Collapsmi::AddJavaScriptSection( $attributes );
 52+ $output = Collapsmi::ParseWikiText( $input, $parser, $frame );
 53+
 54+ $renderOutput = '';
 55+
 56+ if ( $toggle === 'false' ) {
 57+ // RenderSingleTag is not allowed to contain any scripts
 58+ // as content + escaped using htmlspecialchars
 59+ $renderOutput = Collapsmi::RenderSingleTag( $attributes, $output );
 60+ } else {
 61+ // RenderToggleTag does not contain any content but is escaped
 62+ // using htmlspecialchars
 63+ $renderOutput = Collapsmi::RenderToggleTag( $attributes, $output );
 64+ }
 65+
 66+ return $renderOutput;
 67+ }
 68+
 69+ /**
 70+ * Check the input argument list
 71+ * for required keys. If key is
 72+ * present then use it's value,
 73+ * else set default value.
 74+ *
 75+ * @param &$args reference to an array containing the tag attributes
 76+ * @return return an array containing all the attributes filled in by the user.
 77+ * Fill in default values for any missing attributes.
 78+ */
 79+ static function SetDefaults( &$args ){
 80+
 81+ $toggle = array_key_exists( Collapsmi::toggle, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::toggle] : 'false';
 82+
 83+ $defaultToggleCollapseMsg = '';
 84+ $defaultToggleExpandMsg = '';
 85+
 86+ if ( $toggle === 'false' ) {
 87+ $defaultToggleCollapseMsg = htmlspecialchars( wfMsg( 'collapsmi-collapse-text' ) );
 88+ $defaultToggleExpandMsg = htmlspecialchars( wfMsg( 'collapsmi-expand-text' ) );
 89+ } elseif ( $toggle === 'all' ) {
 90+ $defaultToggleCollapseMsg = htmlspecialchars( wfMsg( 'collapsmi-collapseall-text' ) );
 91+ $defaultToggleExpandMsg = htmlspecialchars( wfMsg( 'collapsmi-expandall-text' ) );
 92+ } else { // $toggle = 'unique ids separated by ";"
 93+ $defaultToggleCollapseMsg = htmlspecialchars( wfMsg( 'collapsmi-collapsespecific-text' ) );
 94+ $defaultToggleExpandMsg = htmlspecialchars( wfMsg( 'collapsmi-expandspecific-text' ) );
 95+ }
 96+
 97+ // Check for specified default values and set the missing ones.
 98+ $defaultValues = array(
 99+ Collapsmi::toggle => $toggle, // Query this first
 100+ Collapsmi::uniqueId => array_key_exists( Collapsmi::uniqueId, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::uniqueId] : Collapsmi::CreateWikiSafeUUID( ),
 101+ Collapsmi::collapseText => array_key_exists( Collapsmi::collapseText, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::collapseText] : $defaultToggleCollapseMsg,
 102+ Collapsmi::expandText => array_key_exists( Collapsmi::expandText, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::expandText] : $defaultToggleExpandMsg,
 103+ Collapsmi::expandByDefault => array_key_exists( Collapsmi::expandByDefault, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::expandByDefault] : 'true',
 104+ Collapsmi::backgroundColor => array_key_exists( Collapsmi::backgroundColor, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::backgroundColor] : '#FFFFCC',
 105+ Collapsmi::url => array_key_exists( Collapsmi::url, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::url] : 'false',
 106+ Collapsmi::urlHeight => array_key_exists( Collapsmi::urlHeight, $args ) ? $args[Collapsmi::urlHeight] : '500'
 107+ );
 108+
 109+ return $defaultValues;
 110+ }
 111+
 112+ /**
 113+ * Validating some attributes to minimize
 114+ * security leaks
 115+ *
 116+ * @param &$args reference to an array containing the default tag attributes
 117+ */
 118+ static function ValidateDefaults( &$args ){
 119+
 120+ // Validate background colour
 121+ $tempBackgroungColor = $args[Collapsmi::backgroundColor];
 122+ if ( !preg_match( '/^[a-z0-9#]+$/', $tempBackgroungColor ) ) {
 123+ $args[Collapsmi::backgroundColor] = '#FFFFCC';
 124+ }
 125+
 126+ // Validate expand by default
 127+ $tempExpandByDefault = $args[Collapsmi::expandByDefault];
 128+ if ( $tempExpandByDefault !== "true" && $tempExpandByDefault !== "false" ) {
 129+ $args[Collapsmi::expandByDefault] = "true";
 130+ }
 131+
 132+ // Validate url height
 133+ $tempUrlHeight = $args[Collapsmi::urlHeight];
 134+ if ( !preg_match( '/^\d*$/', $tempUrlHeight ) ) {
 135+ $args[Collapsmi::urlHeight] = "500";
 136+ }
 137+ }
 138+
 139+ /**
 140+ * Wiki cannot cope with "." added
 141+ * by setting the second parameter
 142+ * for uniqid to true, so get rid
 143+ * of it.
 144+ *
 145+ * @return a string containing an unique id.
 146+ */
 147+ static function CreateWikiSafeUUID( ){
 148+ // Note: Not using com_create_guid() since
 149+ // that only works for Windows OS.
 150+ $uuid = uniqid( 'collapsmi_', true );
 151+ // replacing the "." added by the entropy
 152+ $wikiSafeUUID = str_replace( '.', '' , $uuid );
 153+ return $wikiSafeUUID;
 154+ }
 155+
 156+ /**
 157+ * Add the javascript part of the extension
 158+ *
 159+ * @param &$attributes reference to an array containing the tag attributes
 160+ */
 161+ static function AddJavaScriptSection( &$attributes ){
 162+ global $wgOut;
 163+
 164+ $uniqueId = htmlspecialchars( $attributes[Collapsmi::uniqueId] );
 165+ $expandByDefault = htmlspecialchars( $attributes[Collapsmi::expandByDefault] );
 166+ $toggle = htmlspecialchars( $attributes[Collapsmi::toggle] );
 167+
 168+ $javascriptHeading = '';
 169+
 170+ if ( $toggle === 'false' ) {
 171+ $javascriptHeading = Collapsmi::JavaScriptSectionForSingleTag( $expandByDefault, $uniqueId );
 172+ } else {
 173+ if ( $toggle === 'all' ) {
 174+ $javascriptHeading = Collapsmi::JavaScriptSectionForToggleAllTags( $expandByDefault, $uniqueId );
 175+ } else {
 176+ // $toggle better be in the format 'id;id;id;...'
 177+ $javascriptHeading = Collapsmi::JavaScriptSectionForToggleSpecificTags( $expandByDefault, $uniqueId, $toggle );
 178+ }
 179+ }
 180+
 181+ $wgOut->addHTML( $javascriptHeading );
 182+ }
 183+
 184+ /**
 185+ * Add the javascript part of the extension for single tag
 186+ *
 187+ * @param $expandByDefault a tag attribute specifying whether
 188+ * the collapsmi tag should be collapsed or expanded by default
 189+ * @param $uniqueid an unique id for the truple {collapse, expand, content}
 190+ * @return the javascript text to use for the tag
 191+ */
 192+ static function JavaScriptSectionForSingleTag( $expandByDefault, $uniqueId ){
 193+ $defaultStateString = '';
 194+
 195+ if ( $expandByDefault === 'true' ) {
 196+ $defaultStateString = Collapsmi::CollapseTagWithId( $uniqueId );
 197+ } else {
 198+ $defaultStateString = Collapsmi::ExpandTagWithId( $uniqueId );
 199+ }
 200+
 201+ $javascriptHeading = '<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
 202+ <script type="text/javascript">
 203+ jQuery( document ).ready( function() {' .
 204+ // Use default values to hide / show
 205+ $defaultStateString .
 206+ '
 207+ // If collapsed then show --Expand--
 208+ // and hide --Collapse--Text--
 209+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#collapse" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).click( function() {' .
 210+ Collapsmi::ExpandTagWithId( $uniqueId ) .
 211+ '});
 212+
 213+ // If expanded then show --Collapse--Text--
 214+ // and hide --Expand--
 215+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#expand" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).click( function() {' .
 216+ Collapsmi::CollapseTagWithId( $uniqueId ) .
 217+ '});
 218+ });
 219+ </script>' ;
 220+ return $javascriptHeading;
 221+ }
 222+
 223+ /**
 224+ * Add the javascript part of the extension for toggle all behaviour
 225+ *
 226+ * @param $expandByDefault a tag attribute specifying whether
 227+ * the collapsmi tag should be collapsed or expanded by default
 228+ * @param $uniqueid an unique id for the truple {collapse, expand, content}
 229+ * @return the javascript text to use for the tag
 230+ */
 231+ static function JavaScriptSectionForToggleAllTags( $expandByDefault, $uniqueId ){
 232+ $defaultStateString = '';
 233+
 234+ if ( $expandByDefault === 'true' ) {
 235+ $defaultStateString = Collapsmi::ShowCollapseMultiple( $uniqueId );
 236+ } else {
 237+ $defaultStateString = Collapsmi::ShowExpandMultiple( $uniqueId );
 238+ }
 239+
 240+ $javascriptHeading = '<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
 241+ <script type="text/javascript">
 242+ jQuery( document ).ready( function() {' .
 243+ // Use default values to hide / show
 244+ $defaultStateString .
 245+ '
 246+ // If collapsed then show --ExpandAll--Expand labels--
 247+ // and hide --CollapseAll--Collapse labels--Content--
 248+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#collapsemultiple" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).click( function() {' .
 249+ Collapsmi::ShowExpandMultiple( $uniqueId ) .
 250+ Collapsmi::CollapseAll( ) .
 251+ '});
 252+
 253+ // If expanded then show --CollapseAll--Collapse labels--Content--
 254+ // and hide --ExpandAll--Expand labels--
 255+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#expandmultiple" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).click( function() {' .
 256+ Collapsmi::ShowCollapseMultiple( $uniqueId ) .
 257+ Collapsmi::ExpandAll( ) .
 258+ '});
 259+ });
 260+ </script>' ;
 261+ return $javascriptHeading;
 262+ }
 263+
 264+ /**
 265+ * Add the javascript part of the extension for toggle specific behaviour
 266+ *
 267+ * @param $expandByDefault a tag attribute specifying whether
 268+ * the collapsmi tag should be collapsed or expanded by default
 269+ * @param $uniqueIdForLabel an unique id for the truple {collapse, expand, content}
 270+ * @param $uniqueIdsForTags a string containing unique ids for tags. The ids are
 271+ * delimited using ';'
 272+ * @return the javascript text to use for the tag
 273+ */
 274+ static function JavaScriptSectionForToggleSpecificTags( $expandByDefault, $uniqueIdForLabel, $uniqueIdsForTags ){
 275+ $defaultStateString = '';
 276+
 277+ if ( $expandByDefault === 'true' ) {
 278+ $defaultStateString = Collapsmi::ShowCollapseMultiple( $uniqueIdForLabel );
 279+ } else {
 280+ $defaultStateString = Collapsmi::ShowExpandMultiple( $uniqueIdForLabel );
 281+ }
 282+
 283+ $javascriptHeading = '<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
 284+ <script type="text/javascript">
 285+ jQuery( document ).ready( function() {' .
 286+ // Use default values to hide / show
 287+ $defaultStateString .
 288+ '
 289+ // If collapsed then show --ExpandSpecific--Expand specific labels--
 290+ // and hide --CollapseSpecific--Collapse specific labels--Content--
 291+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#collapsemultiple" . $uniqueIdForLabel ) . ' ).click( function() {' .
 292+ Collapsmi::ShowExpandMultiple( $uniqueIdForLabel ) .
 293+ Collapsmi::ExpandSpecificTags( $uniqueIdsForTags ) .
 294+ '});
 295+
 296+ // If expanded then show --CollapseSpecific--Collapse specific labels--Content--
 297+ // and hide --ExpandSpecific--Expand specific labels--
 298+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#expandmultiple" . $uniqueIdForLabel ) . ' ).click( function() {' .
 299+ Collapsmi::ShowCollapseMultiple( $uniqueIdForLabel ) .
 300+ Collapsmi::CollapseSpecificTags( $uniqueIdsForTags ) .
 301+ '});
 302+ });
 303+ </script>' ;
 304+ return $javascriptHeading;
 305+ }
 306+
 307+ /**
 308+ * Parse wiki syntax if collapsmi tag
 309+ * contain wiki content
 310+ *
 311+ * @param $input the text contained within a tag
 312+ * @param $parser the parser
 313+ * @param $frame the frame
 314+ * @return the output to show as content
 315+ */
 316+ static function ParseWikiText( $input, $parser, $frame ){
 317+ // Always use no edit section since sections
 318+ // cannot be edited within collapsmi
 319+ $nonSectionedInput = Collapsmi::MakeWikiSectionsNonEditable( $input );
 320+ $output = $parser->recursiveTagParse( $nonSectionedInput, $frame );
 321+
 322+ return $output;
 323+ }
 324+
 325+ /**
 326+ * The edit link for sections does not work
 327+ * from inside the collapsmi tag - therefore
 328+ * getting rid of it here.
 329+ *
 330+ * @param $text the text to show as content.
 331+ * The '__NOEDITSECTION__' wiki syntax is added
 332+ * to the output since this cannot be used from
 333+ * inside the collapsmi tag
 334+ */
 335+ static function MakeWikiSectionsNonEditable( $text ){
 336+ $output = $text . ' __NOEDITSECTION__';
 337+ return $output;
 338+ }
 339+
 340+ /**
 341+ * Render single tag
 342+ *
 343+ * @param &$attributes reference to an array containing the tag attributes
 344+ * @param $output the output to use as the content
 345+ * @return the output to render for the <collapsmi> tag
 346+ *
 347+ * @remark The content of a single tag
 348+ * is not allowed to contain
 349+ * any scripts
 350+ */
 351+ static function RenderSingleTag( &$attributes, $output ){
 352+ // Extract all the attributes to use
 353+ $uniqueId = $attributes[Collapsmi::uniqueId];
 354+ $collapseText = $attributes[Collapsmi::collapseText];
 355+ $expandText = $attributes[Collapsmi::expandText];
 356+ $backgroundColor = $attributes[Collapsmi::backgroundColor];
 357+ $url = $attributes[Collapsmi::url];
 358+ $urlHeight = $attributes[Collapsmi::urlHeight];
 359+
 360+ $content = '';
 361+
 362+ if ( $url === 'false' ) {
 363+ $content =
 364+ '<br/><div class="collapsecontent" id=' . Sanitizer::escapeId( "content" . $uniqueId ) . ' style="background-color:' . htmlspecialchars( $backgroundColor ) .
 365+ ';margin-top:-4px;margin-bottom:10px;margin-left:0px;margin-right:100px;padding-left:10px;padding-right:10px;border-style:solid;' .
 366+ 'border-top-width:1px;border-left-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-color:#C0C0C0">' . Collapsmi::SignalContentIfScriptFound( $output ) . '</div>'; // $output IS NOT ALLOWED to contain any scripts
 367+ } else {
 368+ $content =
 369+ '<br/><iframe class="collapsecontent" id='. Sanitizer::escapeId( "content" . $uniqueId ) . ' style="background-color:' . htmlspecialchars( $backgroundColor ) .
 370+ ';border-style:solid;border-top-width:1px;border-left-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-color:#C0C0C0"' .
 371+ ' src="' . htmlspecialchars( $url ) . '" width="94%" height="' . htmlspecialchars( $urlHeight ) . '"></iframe>';
 372+ }
 373+
 374+ $renderOutput =
 375+ '<label class="collapselbl" id='. Sanitizer::escapeId( "collapse" . $uniqueId ) .
 376+ ' style="cursor:pointer;color:#3366FF;text-align:right;font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;font-size:80%;margin:-10px 0px">' .
 377+ ' [&#150;] ' . htmlspecialchars( $collapseText ) . '</label>' . // using "en dash -> &#150;" instead of a minus since "en dash" is close to "+" in width
 378+ '<label class="expandlbl" id=' . Sanitizer::escapeId( "expand" . $uniqueId ) .
 379+ ' style="cursor:pointer;color:#3366FF;text-align:right;font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;font-size:80%;margin:-10px 0px">' .
 380+ ' [+] ' . htmlspecialchars( $expandText ) . '</label>' .
 381+ $content;
 382+
 383+ return $renderOutput;
 384+ }
 385+
 386+ /**
 387+ * Render toggle all or toggle specific tag
 388+ * Note: $output is not being used
 389+ * at the moment.
 390+ *
 391+ * @param &$attributes reference to an array containing the tag attributes
 392+ * @param $output the output to use as the content
 393+ * @return the output to render for the <collapsmi> tag
 394+ */
 395+ static function RenderToggleTag( &$attributes, $output ){
 396+ // Extract all the attributes to use
 397+ $uniqueId = $attributes[Collapsmi::uniqueId];
 398+ $collapseText = $attributes[Collapsmi::collapseText];
 399+ $expandText = $attributes[Collapsmi::expandText];
 400+
 401+ $renderOutput =
 402+ '<label id=' . Sanitizer::escapeId( "collapsemultiple" . $uniqueId ) .
 403+ ' style="cursor:pointer;color:#3366FF;text-align:right;font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;font-size:80%;margin:-10px 0px">' .
 404+ ' [&#150;] ' . htmlspecialchars( $collapseText ) . '</label>' . // using "en dash -> &#150;" instead of a minus since "en dash" is close to "+" in width
 405+ '<label id=' . Sanitizer::escapeId( "expandmultiple" . $uniqueId ) .
 406+ ' style="cursor:pointer;color:#3366FF;text-align:right;font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;font-size:80%;margin:-10px 0px">' .
 407+ ' [+] ' . htmlspecialchars( $expandText ) . '</label>';
 408+
 409+ return $renderOutput;
 410+ }
 411+
 412+ /**
 413+ * HELPER FUNCTIONS
 414+ */
 415+
 416+ /**
 417+ * Helper function to expand tag
 418+ *
 419+ * @param $uniqueid
 420+ */
 421+ static function ExpandTagWithId( $uniqueId ){
 422+ $expandScript = '
 423+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#collapse" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).hide();
 424+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#content" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).hide();
 425+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#expand" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).show();
 426+ ';
 427+ return $expandScript;
 428+ }
 429+
 430+ /**
 431+ * Helper function to collapse tag
 432+ *
 433+ * @param $uniqueid
 434+ */
 435+ static function CollapseTagWithId( $uniqueId ){
 436+ $collapseScript = '
 437+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#expand" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).hide();
 438+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#collapse" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).show();
 439+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#content" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).show();
 440+ ';
 441+ return $collapseScript;
 442+ }
 443+
 444+ /**
 445+ * Helper function to show expand all/specific label
 446+ *
 447+ * @param $uniqueid
 448+ */
 449+ static function ShowExpandMultiple( $uniqueId ){
 450+ $expandAllScript = '
 451+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#collapsemultiple" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).hide();
 452+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#expandmultiple" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).show();
 453+ ';
 454+ return $expandAllScript;
 455+ }
 456+
 457+ /**
 458+ * Helper function to show collapse all/specific label
 459+ *
 460+ * @param $uniqueid
 461+ */
 462+ static function ShowCollapseMultiple( $uniqueId ){
 463+ $collapseAllScript = '
 464+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#expandmultiple" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).hide();
 465+ jQuery( ' . Xml::encodeJsVar( "#collapsemultiple" . $uniqueId ) . ' ).show();
 466+ ';
 467+ return $collapseAllScript;
 468+ }
 469+
 470+ /**
 471+ * Helper function to expand all
 472+ */
 473+ static function ExpandAll( ){
 474+ $expandAllScript = '
 475+ jQuery( ".collapselbl" ).show();
 476+ jQuery( ".expandlbl" ).hide();
 477+ jQuery( ".collapsecontent" ).show();
 478+ ';
 479+ return $expandAllScript;
 480+ }
 481+
 482+ /**
 483+ * Helper function to collapse all
 484+ */
 485+ static function CollapseAll( ){
 486+ $collapseAllScript = '
 487+ jQuery( ".collapselbl" ).hide();
 488+ jQuery( ".expandlbl" ).show();
 489+ jQuery( ".collapsecontent" ).hide();
 490+ ';
 491+ return $collapseAllScript;
 492+ }
 493+
 494+ /**
 495+ * Helper function to expand specific
 496+ * tags with ids
 497+ * Note: This will only work if
 498+ * the user remembers to assign an
 499+ * unique id to the tags themselves
 500+ *
 501+ * @param $uniqueIds a string containing unique ids for tags. The ids are
 502+ * delimited using ';'
 503+ * @return the javascript section to use for the tag expansion
 504+ */
 505+ static function ExpandSpecificTags( $uniqueIds ){
 506+ $arrayUniqueIds = explode( Collapsmi::uniqueidsSeparator, $uniqueIds );
 507+ $expandSpecificScript = '';
 508+
 509+ foreach ( $arrayUniqueIds as $i => $value ){
 510+ $expandSpecificScript .= Collapsmi::ExpandTagWithId( $value );
 511+ }
 512+
 513+ return $expandSpecificScript;
 514+ }
 515+
 516+ /**
 517+ * Helper function to collapse specific
 518+ * tags with ids
 519+ * Note: This will only work if
 520+ * the user remembers to assign an
 521+ * unique id to the tags themselves
 522+ *
 523+ * @param $uniqueIds a string containing unique ids for tags. The ids are
 524+ * delimited using ';'
 525+ * @return the javascript section to use for the tag collapse
 526+ */
 527+ static function CollapseSpecificTags( $uniqueIds ){
 528+ $arrayUniqueIds = explode( Collapsmi::uniqueidsSeparator, $uniqueIds );
 529+
 530+ $collapseSpecificScript = '';
 531+
 532+ foreach ( $arrayUniqueIds as $i => $value ){
 533+ $collapseSpecificScript .= Collapsmi::CollapseTagWithId( $value );
 534+ }
 535+
 536+ return $collapseSpecificScript;
 537+ }
 538+
 539+ /**
 540+ * Safety function to check for
 541+ * scripts inside the collapsmi
 542+ * tag content. If there is any
 543+ * found then the content the
 544+ * user is informed.
 545+ *
 546+ * @param $content the content in which the presence of
 547+ * a "script" string is searched
 548+ * @return the content if no "script" string is found
 549+ * within. A user friendly message if a "script"
 550+ * string is found
 551+ */
 552+ static function SignalContentIfScriptFound( $content ){
 553+ $output = '';
 554+
 555+ // using case-insensitive search
 556+ $pos = stripos( $content, "script" );
 557+ if ($pos === false) { // the string script was not found in the content - it is safe
 558+ $output = $content;
 559+ } else {
 560+ // give the user a hint as to why the content does
 561+ // not appear as they might expect.
 562+ $output = "The content contains the word s-c-r-i-p-t which is not allowed due to security reasons. Please use a a different word.";
 563+ }
 564+
 565+ return $output;
 566+ }
 567+
 568+ // Extension attribute names as contants
 569+ // All the values MUST BE IN SMALL LETTERS!!!
 570+ const uniqueId = 'uniqueid';
 571+ const collapseText = 'collapsetext';
 572+ const expandText = 'expandtext';
 573+ const expandByDefault = 'expandbydefault';
 574+ const backgroundColor = 'backgroundcolor';
 575+ const toggle = 'toggle';
 576+ const url = 'url';
 577+ const urlHeight = 'urlheight';
 578+
 579+ // Separator to use for toggling specific tags with unique id
 580+ const uniqueidsSeparator = ';';
 581+}
 582+
 583+?>
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 2+<?php
 3+
 4+/**
 5+ * Collapsmi
 6+ * Enables collapsing and expanding content. a.k.a. Show/Hide
 7+ * @version 1.0.0
 8+ *
 9+ * Copyright (C) 2011 Sami Islam <sami_islam@hotmail.com>
 10+ *
 11+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 12+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 13+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 14+ * (at your option) any later version.
 15+ *
 16+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 17+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 18+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
 19+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
 20+ *
 21+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 22+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 23+ *
 24+ */
 25+
 26+$messages = array();
 27+
 28+$messages['en'] = array(
 29+ 'collapsmi-desc' => 'Allow text to be collapsed and expanded',
 30+
 31+ 'collapsmi-collapse-text' => 'Collapse',
 32+ 'collapsmi-collapseall-text' => 'Collapse all',
 33+ 'collapsmi-collapsespecific-text' => 'Collapse specific tags',
 34+ 'collapsmi-expand-text' => 'Expand',
 35+ 'collapsmi-expandall-text' => 'Expand all',
 36+ 'collapsmi-expandspecific-text' => 'Expand specific tags'
 37+);
 38+
 39+
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 2+<?php
 3+
 4+/**
 5+ * Collapsmi
 6+ * Enables collapsing and expanding content. a.k.a. Show/Hide
 7+ * @version 1.0.0
 8+ *
 9+ * Copyright (C) 2011 Sami Islam <sami_islam@hotmail.com>
 10+ *
 11+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 12+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 13+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 14+ * (at your option) any later version.
 15+ *
 16+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 17+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 18+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
 19+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
 20+ *
 21+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 22+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 23+ *
 24+ */
 25+
 26+if (!defined('MEDIAWIKI')) {
 27+ echo('Collapsmi extension.\n');
 28+ die(- 1);
 29+}
 30+
 31+/* Configuration */
 32+// Credits
 33+$wgExtensionCredits['parserhook'][] = array(
 34+ 'path' => __FILE__,
 35+ 'name' => 'Collapsmi',
 36+ 'author' => 'Sami Islam',
 37+ 'url' => 'http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Collapsmi',
 38+ 'description' => 'Collapse / Expand text',
 39+ 'descriptionmsg' => 'collapsmi-desc',
 40+ 'version' => '1.0.0'
 41+ );
 42+
 43+$wgExtensionFunctions[] = 'wfIncludeJQuery';
 44+
 45+// Include jQuery
 46+function wfIncludeJQuery() {
 47+ global $wgOut;
 48+ $wgOut->includeJQuery();
 49+}
 50+
 51+// Shortcut to this extension directory
 52+$dir = dirname(__FILE__) . '/';
 53+
 54+// Internationalization
 55+$wgExtensionMessagesFiles['collapsmi'] = $dir . 'Collapsmi.i18n.php';
 56+
 57+// Register auto load for the special page class
 58+$wgAutoloadClasses['Collapsmi'] = $dir . 'Collapsmi.body.php';
 59+# Define a setup function
 60+$wgHooks['ParserFirstCallInit'][] = 'Collapsmi::Init';
 61+
 62+?>
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