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<?php// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org///// Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or// (at your option) any later version.//// Moodle 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.//// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License// along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.declare(strict_types=1);namespace core_reportbuilder\local\report;use coding_exception;use lang_string;use core_reportbuilder\local\helpers\aggregation;use core_reportbuilder\local\helpers\database;use core_reportbuilder\local\aggregation\base;use core_reportbuilder\local\models\column as column_model;/*** Class to represent a report column** @package core_reportbuilder* @copyright 2020 Paul Holden <paulh@moodle.com>* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later*/final class column {/** @var int Column type is integer */public const TYPE_INTEGER = 1;/** @var int Column type is text */public const TYPE_TEXT = 2;/** @var int Column type is timestamp */public const TYPE_TIMESTAMP = 3;/** @var int Column type is boolean */public const TYPE_BOOLEAN = 4;/** @var int Column type is float */public const TYPE_FLOAT = 5;/** @var int Column type is long text */public const TYPE_LONGTEXT = 6;/** @var int $index Column index within a report */private $index;/** @var string $columnname Internal reference to name of column */private $columnname;/** @var lang_string $columntitle Used as a title for the column in reports */private $columntitle;/** @var bool $hascustomcolumntitle Used to store if the column has been given a custom title */private $hascustomcolumntitle = false;/** @var string $entityname Name of the entity this column belongs to */private $entityname;/** @var int $type Column data type (one of the TYPE_* class constants) */private $type = self::TYPE_TEXT;/** @var string[] $joins List of SQL joins for this column */private $joins = [];/** @var array $fields */private $fields = [];/** @var array $params */private $params = [];/** @var string $groupbysql */private $groupbysql;/** @var array[] $callbacks Array of [callable, additionalarguments] */private $callbacks = [];/** @var base|null $aggregation Aggregation type to apply to column */private $aggregation = null;/** @var array $disabledaggregation Aggregation types explicitly disabled */private $disabledaggregation = [];/** @var bool $issortable Used to indicate if a column is sortable */private $issortable = false;/** @var array $sortfields Fields to sort the column by */private $sortfields = [];/** @var array $attributes */private $attributes = [];/** @var bool $available Used to know if column is available to the current user or not */protected $available = true;/** @var bool $deprecated */protected $deprecated = false;/** @var string $deprecatedmessage */protected $deprecatedmessage;/** @var column_model $persistent */protected $persistent;/*** Column constructor** For better readability use chainable methods, for example:** $report->add_column(* (new column('name', new lang_string('name'), 'user'))* ->add_join('left join {table} t on t.id = p.tableid')* ->add_field('t.name')* ->add_callback([format::class, 'format_string']));** @param string $name Internal name of the column* @param lang_string|null $title Title of the column used in reports (null for blank)* @param string $entityname Name of the entity this column belongs to. Typically when creating columns within entities* this value should be the result of calling {@see get_entity_name}, however if creating columns inside reports directly* it should be the name of the entity as passed to {@see \core_reportbuilder\local\report\base::annotate_entity}*/public function __construct(string $name, ?lang_string $title, string $entityname) {$this->columnname = $name;$this->columntitle = $title;$this->entityname = $entityname;}/*** Set column name** @param string $name* @return self*/public function set_name(string $name): self {$this->columnname = $name;return $this;}/*** Return column name** @return mixed*/public function get_name(): string {return $this->columnname;}/*** Set column title** @param lang_string|null $title* @return self*/public function set_title(?lang_string $title): self {$this->columntitle = $title;$this->hascustomcolumntitle = true;return $this;}/*** Return column title** @return string*/public function get_title(): string {return $this->columntitle ? (string) $this->columntitle : '';}/*** Check whether this column has been given a custom title** @return bool*/public function has_custom_title(): bool {return $this->hascustomcolumntitle;}/*** Get column entity name** @return string*/public function get_entity_name(): string {return $this->entityname;}/*** Return unique identifier for this column** @return string*/public function get_unique_identifier(): string {return $this->get_entity_name() . ':' . $this->get_name();}/*** Set the column index within the current report** @param int $index* @return self*/public function set_index(int $index): self {$this->index = $index;return $this;}/*** Set the column type, if not called then the type will be assumed to be {@see TYPE_TEXT}** The type of a column is used to cast the first column field passed to any callbacks {@see add_callback} as well as the* aggregation options available for the column** @param int $type* @return self* @throws coding_exception*/public function set_type(int $type): self {$allowedtypes = [self::TYPE_INTEGER,self::TYPE_TEXT,self::TYPE_TIMESTAMP,self::TYPE_BOOLEAN,self::TYPE_FLOAT,self::TYPE_LONGTEXT,];if (!in_array($type, $allowedtypes)) {throw new coding_exception('Invalid column type', $type);}$this->type = $type;return $this;}/*** Return column type, that being one of the TYPE_* class constants** @return int*/public function get_type(): int {return $this->type;}/*** Add join clause required for this column to join to existing tables/entities** This is necessary in the case where {@see add_field} is selecting data from a table that isn't otherwise queried** @param string $join* @return self*/public function add_join(string $join): self {$this->joins[trim($join)] = trim($join);return $this;}/*** Add multiple join clauses required for this column, passing each to {@see add_join}** Typically when defining columns in entities, you should pass {@see \core_reportbuilder\local\report\base::get_joins} to* this method, so that all entity joins are included in the report when your column is added to it** @param string[] $joins* @return self*/public function add_joins(array $joins): self {foreach ($joins as $join) {$this->add_join($join);}return $this;}/*** Return column joins** @return string[]*/public function get_joins(): array {return array_values($this->joins);}/*** Adds a field to be queried from the database that is necessary for this column** Multiple fields can be added per column, this method may be called several times. Field aliases must be unique inside* any given column, but there will be no conflicts if the same aliases are used in other columns in the same report** @param string $sql SQL query, this may be a simple "tablealias.fieldname" or a complex sub-query that returns only one field* @param string $alias* @param array $params* @return self* @throws coding_exception*/public function add_field(string $sql, string $alias = '', array $params = []): self {database::validate_params($params);// SQL ends with a space and a word - this looks like an alias was passed as part of the field.if (preg_match('/ \w+$/', $sql) && empty($alias)) {throw new coding_exception('Column alias must be passed as a separate argument', $sql);}// If no alias was specified, auto-detect it based on common patterns ("table.column" or just "column").if (empty($alias) && preg_match('/^(\w+\.)?(?<fieldname>\w+)$/', $sql, $matches)) {$alias = $matches['fieldname'];}if (empty($alias)) {throw new coding_exception('Complex columns must have an alias', $sql);}$this->fields[$alias] = $sql;$this->params += $params;return $this;}/*** Add a list of comma-separated fields** @param string $sql* @param array $params* @return self*/public function add_fields(string $sql, array $params = []): self {database::validate_params($params);// Split SQL into separate fields (separated by comma).$fields = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', $sql);foreach ($fields as $field) {// Split each field into expression, <field> <as> <alias> where "as" and "alias" are optional.$fieldparts = preg_split('/\s+/', $field);if (count($fieldparts) == 2 || (count($fieldparts) == 3 && strtolower($fieldparts[1]) === 'as')) {$sql = reset($fieldparts);$alias = array_pop($fieldparts);$this->add_field($sql, $alias);} else {$this->add_field($field);}}$this->params += $params;return $this;}/*** Given a param name, add a unique prefix to ensure that the same column with params can be added multiple times to a report** @param string $name* @return string*/private function unique_param_name(string $name): string {return "p{$this->index}_{$name}";}/*** Helper method to take all fields added to the column, and return appropriate SQL and alias** @return array[]*/private function get_fields_sql_alias(): array {$fields = [];foreach ($this->fields as $alias => $sql) {// Ensure parameter names within SQL are prefixed with column index.$params = array_keys($this->params);$sql = database::sql_replace_parameter_names($sql, $params, function(string $param): string {return $this->unique_param_name($param);});$fields[$alias] = ['sql' => $sql,'alias' => substr("c{$this->index}_{$alias}", 0, 30),];}return $fields;}/*** Return array of SQL expressions for each field of this column** @return array*/public function get_fields(): array {$fieldsalias = $this->get_fields_sql_alias();if (!empty($this->aggregation)) {$fieldsaliassql = array_column($fieldsalias, 'sql');$field = reset($fieldsalias);// If aggregating the column, generate SQL from column fields and use it to generate aggregation SQL.$columnfieldsql = $this->aggregation::get_column_field_sql($fieldsaliassql);$aggregationfieldsql = $this->aggregation::get_field_sql($columnfieldsql, $this->get_type());$fields = ["{$aggregationfieldsql} AS {$field['alias']}"];} else {$fields = array_map(static function(array $field): string {return "{$field['sql']} AS {$field['alias']}";}, $fieldsalias);}return array_values($fields);}/*** Return column parameters, prefixed by the current index to allow the column to be added multiple times to a report** @return array*/public function get_params(): array {$params = [];foreach ($this->params as $name => $value) {$paramname = $this->unique_param_name($name);$params[$paramname] = $value;}return $params;}/*** Return an alias for this column (the generated alias of it's first field)** @return string* @throws coding_exception*/public function get_column_alias(): string {if (!$fields = $this->get_fields_sql_alias()) {throw new coding_exception('Column ' . $this->get_unique_identifier() . ' contains no fields');}return reset($fields)['alias'];}/*** Define suitable SQL fragment for grouping by the columns fields. This will be returned from {@see get_groupby_sql} if set** @param string $groupbysql* @return self*/public function set_groupby_sql(string $groupbysql): self {$this->groupbysql = $groupbysql;return $this;}/*** Return suitable SQL fragment for grouping by the column fields (during aggregation)** @return array*/public function get_groupby_sql(): array {global $DB;// Return defined value if it's already been set during column definition.if (!empty($this->groupbysql)) {return [$this->groupbysql];}$fieldsalias = $this->get_fields_sql_alias();// Note that we can reference field aliases in GROUP BY only in MySQL/Postgres.$usealias = in_array($DB->get_dbfamily(), ['mysql', 'postgres']);$columnname = $usealias ? 'alias' : 'sql';return array_column($fieldsalias, $columnname);}/*** Adds column callback (in the case there are multiple, they will be called iteratively - the result of each passed* along to the next in the chain)** The callback should implement the following signature (where $value is the first column field, $row is all column* fields, $additionalarguments are those passed to this method, and $aggregation indicates the current aggregation type* being applied to the column):** function($value, stdClass $row, $additionalarguments, ?string $aggregation): string** The type of the $value parameter passed to the callback is determined by calling {@see set_type}, this type is preserved* if the column is part of a report source and is being aggregated. For entities that can be left joined to a report, the* first argument of the callback must be nullable (as it should also be if the first column field is itself nullable).** @param callable $callable* @param mixed $additionalarguments* @return self*/public function add_callback(callable $callable, $additionalarguments = null): self {$this->callbacks[] = [$callable, $additionalarguments];return $this;}/*** Sets column callback. This will overwrite any previously added callbacks {@see add_callback}** @param callable $callable* @param mixed $additionalarguments* @return self*/public function set_callback(callable $callable, $additionalarguments = null): self {$this->callbacks = [];return $this->add_callback($callable, $additionalarguments);}/*** Set column aggregation type** @param string|null $aggregation Type of aggregation, e.g. 'sum', 'count', etc* @return self* @throws coding_exception For invalid aggregation type, or one that is incompatible with column type*/public function set_aggregation(?string $aggregation): self {if (!empty($aggregation)) {$aggregation = aggregation::get_full_classpath($aggregation);if (!aggregation::valid($aggregation) || !$aggregation::compatible($this->get_type())) {throw new coding_exception('Invalid column aggregation', $aggregation);}}$this->aggregation = $aggregation;return $this;}/*** Get column aggregation type** @return base|null*/public function get_aggregation(): ?string {return $this->aggregation;}/*** Set disabled aggregation methods for the column. Typically only those methods suitable for the current column type are* available: {@see aggregation::get_column_aggregations}, however in some cases we may want to disable specific methods** @param array $disabledaggregation Array of types, e.g. ['min', 'sum']* @return self*/public function set_disabled_aggregation(array $disabledaggregation): self {$this->disabledaggregation = $disabledaggregation;return $this;}/*** Disable all aggregation methods for the column, for instance when current database can't aggregate fields that contain* sub-queries** @return self*/public function set_disabled_aggregation_all(): self {$aggregationnames = array_map(static function(string $aggregation): string {return $aggregation::get_class_name();}, aggregation::get_aggregations());return $this->set_disabled_aggregation($aggregationnames);}/*** Return those aggregations methods explicitly disabled for the column** @return array*/public function get_disabled_aggregation(): array {return $this->disabledaggregation;}/*** Sets the column as sortable** @param bool $issortable* @param array $sortfields Define the fields that should be used when the column is sorted, typically a subset of the fields* selected for the column, via {@see add_field}. If omitted then the first selected field is used* @return self*/public function set_is_sortable(bool $issortable, array $sortfields = []): self {$this->issortable = $issortable;$this->sortfields = $sortfields;return $this;}/*** Return sortable status of column** @return bool*/public function get_is_sortable(): bool {// Defer sortable status to aggregation type if column is being aggregated.if (!empty($this->aggregation)) {return $this->aggregation::sortable($this->issortable);}return $this->issortable;}/*** Return fields to use for sorting of the column, where available the field aliases will be returned** @return array*/public function get_sort_fields(): array {$fieldsalias = $this->get_fields_sql_alias();return array_map(static function(string $sortfield) use ($fieldsalias): string {// Check whether sortfield refers to a defined field alias.if (array_key_exists($sortfield, $fieldsalias)) {return $fieldsalias[$sortfield]['alias'];}// Check whether sortfield refers to field SQL.foreach ($fieldsalias as $field) {if (strcasecmp($sortfield, $field['sql']) === 0) {$sortfield = $field['alias'];break;}}return $sortfield;}, $this->sortfields);}/*** Extract all values from given row for this column** @param array $row* @return array*/private function get_values(array $row): array {$values = [];// During aggregation we only get a single alias back, subsequent aliases won't exist.foreach ($this->get_fields_sql_alias() as $alias => $field) {$values[$alias] = $row[$field['alias']] ?? null;}return $values;}/*** Return the default column value, that being the value of it's first field** @param array $values* @param int $columntype* @return mixed*/public static function get_default_value(array $values, int $columntype) {$value = reset($values);if ($value === null) {return $value;}// Ensure default value is cast to it's strict type.switch ($columntype) {case self::TYPE_INTEGER:case self::TYPE_TIMESTAMP:$value = (int) $value;break;case self::TYPE_FLOAT:$value = (float) $value;break;case self::TYPE_BOOLEAN:$value = (bool) $value;break;}return $value;}/*** Return column value based on complete table row** @param array $row* @return mixed*/public function format_value(array $row) {$values = $this->get_values($row);$value = self::get_default_value($values, $this->type);// If column is being aggregated then defer formatting to them, otherwise loop through all column callbacks.if (!empty($this->aggregation)) {$value = $this->aggregation::format_value($value, $values, $this->callbacks, $this->type);} else {foreach ($this->callbacks as $callback) {[$callable, $arguments] = $callback;$value = ($callable)($value, (object) $values, $arguments, null);}}return $value;}/*** Add column attributes (data-, class, etc.) that will be included in HTML when column is displayed** @param array $attributes* @return self*/public function add_attributes(array $attributes): self {$this->attributes = $attributes + $this->attributes;return $this;}/*** Returns the column HTML attributes** @return array*/public function get_attributes(): array {return $this->attributes;}/*** Return available state of the column for the current user. For instance the column may be added to a report with the* expectation that only some users are able to see it** @return bool*/public function get_is_available(): bool {return $this->available;}/*** Conditionally set whether the column is available.** @param bool $available* @return self*/public function set_is_available(bool $available): self {$this->available = $available;return $this;}/*** Set deprecated state of the column, in which case it will still be shown when already present in existing reports but* won't be available for selection in the report editor** @param string $deprecatedmessage* @return self*/public function set_is_deprecated(string $deprecatedmessage = ''): self {$this->deprecated = true;$this->deprecatedmessage = $deprecatedmessage;return $this;}/*** Return deprecated state of the column** @return bool*/public function get_is_deprecated(): bool {return $this->deprecated;}/*** Return deprecated message of the column** @return string*/public function get_is_deprecated_message(): string {return $this->deprecatedmessage;}/*** Set column persistent** @param column_model $persistent* @return self*/public function set_persistent(column_model $persistent): self {$this->persistent = $persistent;return $this;}/*** Return column persistent** @return mixed*/public function get_persistent(): column_model {return $this->persistent;}}