MIF_E31222691/laravel/routing/controller.php

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<?php namespace Laravel\Routing;
use Laravel\IoC;
use Laravel\Response;
abstract class Controller {
/**
* The "before" filters defined for the controller.
*
* @var array
*/
public $before = array();
/**
* The "after" filters defined for the controller.
*
* @var array
*/
public $after = array();
/**
* Handle the delegation of a route to a controller method.
*
* The controller destination should follow a {controller}@{method} convention.
* Nested controllers may be delegated to using dot syntax.
*
* For example, a destination of "user.profile@show" would call the User_Profile
* controller's show method with the given parameters.
*
* @param string $destination
* @param array $parameters
* @return mixed
*/
public static function call($destination, $parameters = array())
{
if (strpos($destination, '@') === false)
{
throw new \Exception("Route delegate [{$destination}] has an invalid format.");
}
list($controller, $method) = explode('@', $destination);
$controller = static::resolve($controller);
if (is_null($controller) or static::hidden($method))
{
return Response::error('404');
}
// Again, as was the case with route closures, if the controller
// "before" filters return a response, it will be considered the
// response to the request and the controller method will not be
// used to handle the request to the application.
$response = Filter::run($controller->filters('before'), array(), true);
if (is_null($response))
{
$response = call_user_func_array(array($controller, $method), $parameters);
}
// The after filter and the framework expects all responses to
// be instances of the Response class. If the route did not
// return an instsance of Response, we will make on now.
if ( ! $response instanceof Response) $response = new Response($response);
$filters = array_merge($this->filters('after'), array('after'));
Filter::run($filters, array($response));
return $response;
}
/**
* Resolve a controller name to a controller instance.
*
* @param Container $container
* @param string $controller
* @return Controller
*/
public static function resolve($controller)
{
if ( ! static::load($controller)) return;
// If the controller is registered in the IoC container, we will
// resolve it out of the container. Using constructor injection
// on controllers via the container allows more flexible and
// testable development of applications.
if (IoC::container()->registered('controllers.'.$controller))
{
return IoC::container()->resolve('controllers.'.$controller);
}
$controller = str_replace(' ', '_', ucwords(str_replace('.', ' ', $controller))).'_Controller';
return new $controller;
}
/**
* Load the file for a given controller.
*
* @param string $controller
* @return bool
*/
protected static function load($controller)
{
$controller = strtolower(str_replace('.', '/', $controller));
if (file_exists($path = CONTROLLER_PATH.$controller.EXT))
{
require $path;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Determine if a given controller method is callable.
*
* @param string $method
* @return bool
*/
protected static function hidden($method)
{
return $method == 'before' or $method == 'after' or strncmp($method, '_', 1) == 0;
}
/**
* Get an array of filter names defined for the destination.
*
* @param string $name
* @return array
*/
public function filters($name)
{
return (array) $this->$name;
}
/**
* Magic Method to handle calls to undefined functions on the controller.
*
* By default, the 404 response will be returned for an calls to undefined
* methods on the controller. However, this method may also be overridden
* and used as a pseudo-router by the controller.
*/
public function __call($method, $parameters)
{
return Response::error('404');
}
/**
* Dynamically resolve items from the application IoC container.
*
* <code>
* // Retrieve an object registered in the container as "mailer"
* $mailer = $this->mailer;
*
* // Equivalent call using the IoC container instance
* $mailer = IoC::container()->resolve('mailer');
* </code>
*/
public function __get($key)
{
if (IoC::container()->registered($key))
{
return IoC::container()->resolve($key);
}
throw new \Exception("Attempting to access undefined property [$key] on controller.");
}
}