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<?php
namespace Sabre\VObject\Property;
use Sabre\VObject;
/**
* Compound property.
*
* This class adds (de)serialization of compound properties to/from arrays.
*
* Currently the following properties from RFC 6350 are mapped to use this
* class:
*
* N: Section 6.2.2
* ADR: Section 6.3.1
* ORG: Section 6.6.4
* CATEGORIES: Section 6.7.1
*
* In order to use this correctly, you must call setParts and getParts to
* retrieve and modify dates respectively.
*
* @author Thomas Tanghus (http://tanghus.net/)
* @author Lars Kneschke
* @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2007-2013 fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/).
* @license http://code.google.com/p/sabredav/wiki/License Modified BSD License
*/
class Compound extends VObject\Property {
/**
* If property names are added to this map, they will be (de)serialised as arrays
* using the getParts() and setParts() methods.
* The keys are the property names, values are delimiter chars.
*
* @var array
*/
static public $delimiterMap = array(
'N' => ';',
'ADR' => ';',
'ORG' => ';',
'CATEGORIES' => ',',
);
/**
* The currently used delimiter.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $delimiter = null;
/**
* Get a compound value as an array.
*
* @param $name string
* @return array
*/
public function getParts() {
if (is_null($this->value)) {
return array();
}
$delimiter = $this->getDelimiter();
// split by any $delimiter which is NOT prefixed by a slash.
// Note that this is not a a perfect solution. If a value is prefixed
// by two slashes, it should actually be split anyway.
//
// Hopefully we can fix this better in a future version, where we can
// break compatibility a bit.
$compoundValues = preg_split("/(?<!\\\)$delimiter/", $this->value);
// remove slashes from any semicolon and comma left escaped in the single values
$compoundValues = array_map(
function($val) {
return strtr($val, array('\,' => ',', '\;' => ';'));
}, $compoundValues);
return $compoundValues;
}
/**
* Returns the delimiter for this property.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getDelimiter() {
if (!$this->delimiter) {
if (isset(self::$delimiterMap[$this->name])) {
$this->delimiter = self::$delimiterMap[$this->name];
} else {
// To be a bit future proof, we are going to default the
// delimiter to ;
$this->delimiter = ';';
}
}
return $this->delimiter;
}
/**
* Set a compound value as an array.
*
*
* @param $name string
* @return array
*/
public function setParts(array $values) {
// add slashes to all semicolons and commas in the single values
$values = array_map(
function($val) {
return strtr($val, array(',' => '\,', ';' => '\;'));
}, $values);
$this->setValue(
implode($this->getDelimiter(), $values)
);
}
}
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