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<?php // $Id: pninit.php 15915 2005-03-04 15:42:33Z markwest $ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- // PostNuke Content Management System // Copyright (C) 2002 by the PostNuke Development Team. // http://www.postnuke.com/ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Based on: // PHP-NUKE Web Portal System - http://phpnuke.org/ // Thatware - http://thatware.org/ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- // LICENSE // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // To read the license please visit http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * @package PostNuke_System_Modules * @subpackage Modules * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html */ /** * initialise the Modules module * * This function is only ever called once during the lifetime of a particular * module instance. * This function MUST exist in the pninit file for a module * * @author Mark West * @return bool true on success, false otherwise */ function modules_init() { // Get datbase setup - note that both pnDBGetConn() and pnDBGetTables() // return arrays but we handle them differently. For pnDBGetConn() // we currently just want the first item, which is the official // database handle. For pnDBGetTables() we want to keep the entire // tables array together for easy reference later on $dbconn =& pnDBGetConn(true); $pntable =& pnDBGetTables(); // Create a new data dictionary object $dict = NewDataDictionary($dbconn); // Define any table specific options $taboptarray =& pnDBGetTableOptions(); // It's good practice to name the table and column definitions you // are getting - $table and $column don't cut it in more complex // modules $modulestable = &$pntable['modules']; $modulescolumn = &$pntable['modules_column']; // Create the sql using adodb's data dictionary. // The formatting here is not mandatory, but it does // make the SQL statement relatively easy to read. $sql = " pn_id I(11) PRIMARY AUTO, pn_name C(64) NOTNULL DEFAULT '', pn_type I(6) NOTNULL, pn_displayname C(64) NOTNULL DEFAULT '', pn_description C(255) NOTNULL DEFAULT '', pn_regid I(11) NOTNULL DEFAULT '0', pn_directory C(64) NOTNULL DEFAULT '', pn_version C(10) NOTNULL DEFAULT '0', pn_admin_capable I(1) NOTNULL DEFAULT '0', pn_user_capable I(1) NOTNULL DEFAULT '0', pn_state I(1) NOTNULL DEFAULT '0' "; // create the data dictionaries SQL array // This array contains all the ncessary information to execute some sql // on any of the supported dbms platforms $sqlarray = $dict->CreateTableSQL($modulestable, $sql, $taboptarray); // Execute the sql that has been created $result = $dict->ExecuteSQLArray($sqlarray); // Check for an error with the database code, and if so set an // appropriate error message and return if ($result != 2) { pnSessionSetVar('errormsg', _CREATETABLEFAILED); return false; } // It's good practice to name the table and column definitions you // are getting - $table and $column don't cut it in more complex // modules $modulevarstable = &$pntable['module_vars']; $modulevarscolumn = &$pntable['module_vars_column']; // Create the sql using adodb's data dictionary. // The formatting here is not mandatory, but it does // make the SQL statement relatively easy to read. $sql = " pn_id I(11) PRIMARY AUTO, pn_modname C(64) PRIMARY DEFAULT '', pn_name C(64) PRIMARY DEFAULT '', pn_value X2 "; // create the data dictionaries SQL array // This array contains all the ncessary information to execute some sql // on any of the supported dbms platforms $sqlarray = $dict->CreateTableSQL($modulevarstable, $sql, $taboptarray); // Execute the sql that has been created $result = $dict->ExecuteSQLArray($sqlarray); // Check for an error with the database code, and if so set an // appropriate error message and return if ($result != 2) { pnSessionSetVar('errormsg', _CREATETABLEFAILED); return false; } // It's good practice to name the table and column definitions you // are getting - $table and $column don't cut it in more complex // modules $hookstable = &$pntable['hooks']; $hookscolumn = &$pntable['hooks_column']; // Create the sql using adodb's data dictionary. // The formatting here is not mandatory, but it does // make the SQL statement relatively easy to read. // Columns definition $sql = " pn_id I(11) AUTO PRIMARY, pn_object C(64) NOTNULL, pn_action C(64) NOTNULL, pn_smodule C(64), pn_stype C(64), pn_tarea C(64) NOTNULL, pn_tmodule C(64) NOTNULL, pn_ttype C(64) NOTNULL, pn_tfunc C(64) NOTNULL "; // create the data dictionaries SQL array // This array contains all the ncessary information to execute some sql // on any of the supported dbms platforms $sqlarray = $dict->CreateTableSQL($hookstable, $sql, $taboptarray); // Execute the sql that has been created $result = $dict->ExecuteSQLArray($sqlarray); // Check for an error with the database code, and if so set an // appropriate error message and return if ($result != 2) { pnSessionSetVar('errormsg', _CREATETABLEFAILED); return false; } // Set up an initial value for a module variable. Note that all module // variables should be initialised with some value in this way rather // than just left blank, this helps the user-side code and means that // there doesn't need to be a check to see if the variable is set in // the rest of the code as it always will be pnModSetVar('Modules', 'itemsperpage', 25); pnConfigSetVar('loadlegacy', 0); // create the default data for the modules module modules_defaultdata(); // Initialisation successful return true; } /** * upgrade the modules module from an old version * * This function can be called multiple times * This function MUST exist in the pninit file for a module * * @author Mark West * @return bool true on success, false otherwise */ function modules_upgrade($oldversion) { // Upgrade dependent on old version number switch($oldversion) { // version 2.0 was supplied with PN .7x case 2.0: pnModSetVar('Modules', 'itemsperpage', 25); // unlike a new install we'll assume that we need legacy support on pnConfigSetVar('loadlegacy', 1); break; } // Update successful return true; } /** * delete the modules module * * This function is only ever called once during the lifetime of a particular * module instance * This function MUST exist in the pninit file for a module * * Since the modules module should never be deleted we'all always return false here * @author Mark West * @return bool false */ function modules_delete() { // Deletion not allowed return false; } /** * create the default data for the modules module * * This function is only ever called once during the lifetime of a particular * module instance * * @author Mark West * @return bool false */ function modules_defaultdata() { // Get datbase setup - note that both pnDBGetConn() and pnDBGetTables() // return arrays but we handle them differently. For pnDBGetConn() // we currently just want the first item, which is the official // database handle. For pnDBGetTables() we want to keep the entire // tables array together for easy reference later on $dbconn =& pnDBGetConn(true); $pntable =& pnDBGetTables(); // It's good practice to name the table and column definitions you // are getting - $table and $column don't cut it in more complex // modules $modulestable = &$pntable['modules']; $modulescolumn = &$pntable['modules_column']; // modules module $record = array(); $record['pn_id'] = $dbconn->GenID($modulestable); $record['pn_name'] = ''._MODULES_1_a.''; $record['pn_type'] = ''._MODULES_1_b.''; $record['pn_displayname'] = ''._MODULES_1_c.''; $record['pn_description'] = ''._MODULES_1_d.''; $record['pn_regid'] = ''._MODULES_1_e.''; $record['pn_directory'] = ''._MODULES_1_f.''; $record['pn_version'] = ''._MODULES_1_g.''; $record['pn_admin_capable'] = ''._MODULES_1_h.''; $record['pn_user_capable'] = ''._MODULES_1_i.''; $record['pn_state'] = ''._MODULES_1_j.''; // Select an empty record from the database $sqltest = 'SELECT * FROM '. $modulestable . ' WHERE '.$modulescolumn['id'].' = -1'; $rs =& $dbconn->Execute($sqltest); // Pass the empty recordset and the array containing the data to insert // into the GetInsertSQL function. $insertSQL = $dbconn->GetInsertSQL($rs, $record); // Create the new record; $dbconn->StartTrans(); $dbconn->Execute($insertSQL); $dbconn->CompleteTrans(); } ?>