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1 <?php | |
2 | |
3 namespace Drupal\Core\Utility; | |
4 | |
5 use Drupal\Component\Render\HtmlEscapedText; | |
6 use Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface; | |
7 use Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheableDependencyInterface; | |
8 use Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface; | |
9 use Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheTagsInvalidatorInterface; | |
10 use Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface; | |
11 use Drupal\Core\Language\LanguageInterface; | |
12 use Drupal\Core\Language\LanguageManagerInterface; | |
13 use Drupal\Core\Render\AttachmentsInterface; | |
14 use Drupal\Core\Render\BubbleableMetadata; | |
15 use Drupal\Core\Render\RendererInterface; | |
16 | |
17 /** | |
18 * Drupal placeholder/token replacement system. | |
19 * | |
20 * API functions for replacing placeholders in text with meaningful values. | |
21 * | |
22 * For example: When configuring automated emails, an administrator enters | |
23 * standard text for the email. Variables like the title of a node and the date | |
24 * the email was sent can be entered as placeholders like [node:title] and | |
25 * [date:short]. When a Drupal module prepares to send the email, it can call | |
26 * the Token::replace() function, passing in the text. The token system will | |
27 * scan the text for placeholder tokens, give other modules an opportunity to | |
28 * replace them with meaningful text, then return the final product to the | |
29 * original module. | |
30 * | |
31 * Tokens follow the form: [$type:$name], where $type is a general class of | |
32 * tokens like 'node', 'user', or 'comment' and $name is the name of a given | |
33 * placeholder. For example, [node:title] or [node:created:since]. | |
34 * | |
35 * In addition to raw text containing placeholders, modules may pass in an array | |
36 * of objects to be used when performing the replacement. The objects should be | |
37 * keyed by the token type they correspond to. For example: | |
38 * | |
39 * @code | |
40 * // Load a node and a user, then replace tokens in the text. | |
41 * $text = 'On [date:short], [user:name] read [node:title].'; | |
42 * $node = Node::load(1); | |
43 * $user = User::load(1); | |
44 * | |
45 * // [date:...] tokens use the current date automatically. | |
46 * $data = array('node' => $node, 'user' => $user); | |
47 * return Token::replace($text, $data); | |
48 * @endcode | |
49 * | |
50 * Some tokens may be chained in the form of [$type:$pointer:$name], where $type | |
51 * is a normal token type, $pointer is a reference to another token type, and | |
52 * $name is the name of a given placeholder. For example, [node:author:mail]. In | |
53 * that example, 'author' is a pointer to the 'user' account that created the | |
54 * node, and 'mail' is a placeholder available for any 'user'. | |
55 * | |
56 * @see Token::replace() | |
57 * @see hook_tokens() | |
58 * @see hook_token_info() | |
59 */ | |
60 class Token { | |
61 | |
62 /** | |
63 * The tag to cache token info with. | |
64 */ | |
65 const TOKEN_INFO_CACHE_TAG = 'token_info'; | |
66 | |
67 /** | |
68 * The token cache. | |
69 * | |
70 * @var \Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface | |
71 */ | |
72 protected $cache; | |
73 | |
74 /** | |
75 * The language manager. | |
76 * | |
77 * @var \Drupal\Core\Language\LanguageManagerInterface | |
78 */ | |
79 protected $languageManager; | |
80 | |
81 /** | |
82 * Token definitions. | |
83 * | |
84 * @var array[]|null | |
85 * An array of token definitions, or NULL when the definitions are not set. | |
86 * | |
87 * @see self::setInfo() | |
88 * @see self::getInfo() | |
89 * @see self::resetInfo() | |
90 */ | |
91 protected $tokenInfo; | |
92 | |
93 /** | |
94 * The module handler service. | |
95 * | |
96 * @var \Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface | |
97 */ | |
98 protected $moduleHandler; | |
99 | |
100 /** | |
101 * The cache tags invalidator. | |
102 * | |
103 * @var \Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheTagsInvalidatorInterface | |
104 */ | |
105 protected $cacheTagsInvalidator; | |
106 | |
107 /** | |
108 * The renderer. | |
109 * | |
110 * @var \Drupal\Core\Render\RendererInterface | |
111 */ | |
112 protected $renderer; | |
113 | |
114 /** | |
115 * Constructs a new class instance. | |
116 * | |
117 * @param \Drupal\Core\Extension\ModuleHandlerInterface $module_handler | |
118 * The module handler. | |
119 * @param \Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface $cache | |
120 * The token cache. | |
121 * @param \Drupal\Core\Language\LanguageManagerInterface $language_manager | |
122 * The language manager. | |
123 * @param \Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheTagsInvalidatorInterface $cache_tags_invalidator | |
124 * The cache tags invalidator. | |
125 * @param \Drupal\Core\Render\RendererInterface $renderer | |
126 * The renderer. | |
127 */ | |
128 public function __construct(ModuleHandlerInterface $module_handler, CacheBackendInterface $cache, LanguageManagerInterface $language_manager, CacheTagsInvalidatorInterface $cache_tags_invalidator, RendererInterface $renderer) { | |
129 $this->cache = $cache; | |
130 $this->languageManager = $language_manager; | |
131 $this->moduleHandler = $module_handler; | |
132 $this->cacheTagsInvalidator = $cache_tags_invalidator; | |
133 $this->renderer = $renderer; | |
134 } | |
135 | |
136 /** | |
137 * Replaces all tokens in a given string with appropriate values. | |
138 * | |
139 * @param string $text | |
140 * An HTML string containing replaceable tokens. The caller is responsible | |
141 * for calling \Drupal\Component\Utility\Html::escape() in case the $text | |
142 * was plain text. | |
143 * @param array $data | |
144 * (optional) An array of keyed objects. For simple replacement scenarios | |
145 * 'node', 'user', and others are common keys, with an accompanying node or | |
146 * user object being the value. Some token types, like 'site', do not require | |
147 * any explicit information from $data and can be replaced even if it is | |
148 * empty. | |
149 * @param array $options | |
150 * (optional) A keyed array of settings and flags to control the token | |
151 * replacement process. Supported options are: | |
152 * - langcode: A language code to be used when generating locale-sensitive | |
153 * tokens. | |
154 * - callback: A callback function that will be used to post-process the | |
155 * array of token replacements after they are generated. | |
156 * - clear: A boolean flag indicating that tokens should be removed from the | |
157 * final text if no replacement value can be generated. | |
158 * @param \Drupal\Core\Render\BubbleableMetadata|null $bubbleable_metadata | |
159 * (optional) An object to which static::generate() and the hooks and | |
160 * functions that it invokes will add their required bubbleable metadata. | |
161 * | |
162 * To ensure that the metadata associated with the token replacements gets | |
163 * attached to the same render array that contains the token-replaced text, | |
164 * callers of this method are encouraged to pass in a BubbleableMetadata | |
165 * object and apply it to the corresponding render array. For example: | |
166 * @code | |
167 * $bubbleable_metadata = new BubbleableMetadata(); | |
168 * $build['#markup'] = $token_service->replace('Tokens: [node:nid] [current-user:uid]', ['node' => $node], [], $bubbleable_metadata); | |
169 * $bubbleable_metadata->applyTo($build); | |
170 * @endcode | |
171 * | |
172 * When the caller does not pass in a BubbleableMetadata object, this | |
173 * method creates a local one, and applies the collected metadata to the | |
174 * Renderer's currently active render context. | |
175 * | |
176 * @return string | |
177 * The token result is the entered HTML text with tokens replaced. The | |
178 * caller is responsible for choosing the right escaping / sanitization. If | |
179 * the result is intended to be used as plain text, using | |
180 * PlainTextOutput::renderFromHtml() is recommended. If the result is just | |
181 * printed as part of a template relying on Twig autoescaping is possible, | |
182 * otherwise for example the result can be put into #markup, in which case | |
183 * it would be sanitized by Xss::filterAdmin(). | |
184 */ | |
185 public function replace($text, array $data = [], array $options = [], BubbleableMetadata $bubbleable_metadata = NULL) { | |
186 $text_tokens = $this->scan($text); | |
187 if (empty($text_tokens)) { | |
188 return $text; | |
189 } | |
190 | |
191 $bubbleable_metadata_is_passed_in = (bool) $bubbleable_metadata; | |
192 $bubbleable_metadata = $bubbleable_metadata ?: new BubbleableMetadata(); | |
193 | |
194 $replacements = []; | |
195 foreach ($text_tokens as $type => $tokens) { | |
196 $replacements += $this->generate($type, $tokens, $data, $options, $bubbleable_metadata); | |
197 if (!empty($options['clear'])) { | |
198 $replacements += array_fill_keys($tokens, ''); | |
199 } | |
200 } | |
201 | |
202 // Escape the tokens, unless they are explicitly markup. | |
203 foreach ($replacements as $token => $value) { | |
204 $replacements[$token] = $value instanceof MarkupInterface ? $value : new HtmlEscapedText($value); | |
205 } | |
206 | |
207 // Optionally alter the list of replacement values. | |
208 if (!empty($options['callback'])) { | |
209 $function = $options['callback']; | |
210 $function($replacements, $data, $options, $bubbleable_metadata); | |
211 } | |
212 | |
213 $tokens = array_keys($replacements); | |
214 $values = array_values($replacements); | |
215 | |
216 // If a local $bubbleable_metadata object was created, apply the metadata | |
217 // it collected to the renderer's currently active render context. | |
218 if (!$bubbleable_metadata_is_passed_in && $this->renderer->hasRenderContext()) { | |
219 $build = []; | |
220 $bubbleable_metadata->applyTo($build); | |
221 $this->renderer->render($build); | |
222 } | |
223 | |
224 return str_replace($tokens, $values, $text); | |
225 } | |
226 | |
227 /** | |
228 * Builds a list of all token-like patterns that appear in the text. | |
229 * | |
230 * @param string $text | |
231 * The text to be scanned for possible tokens. | |
232 * | |
233 * @return array | |
234 * An associative array of discovered tokens, grouped by type. | |
235 */ | |
236 public function scan($text) { | |
237 // Matches tokens with the following pattern: [$type:$name] | |
238 // $type and $name may not contain [ ] characters. | |
239 // $type may not contain : or whitespace characters, but $name may. | |
240 preg_match_all('/ | |
241 \[ # [ - pattern start | |
242 ([^\s\[\]:]+) # match $type not containing whitespace : [ or ] | |
243 : # : - separator | |
244 ([^\[\]]+) # match $name not containing [ or ] | |
245 \] # ] - pattern end | |
246 /x', $text, $matches); | |
247 | |
248 $types = $matches[1]; | |
249 $tokens = $matches[2]; | |
250 | |
251 // Iterate through the matches, building an associative array containing | |
252 // $tokens grouped by $types, pointing to the version of the token found in | |
253 // the source text. For example, $results['node']['title'] = '[node:title]'; | |
254 $results = []; | |
255 for ($i = 0; $i < count($tokens); $i++) { | |
256 $results[$types[$i]][$tokens[$i]] = $matches[0][$i]; | |
257 } | |
258 | |
259 return $results; | |
260 } | |
261 | |
262 /** | |
263 * Generates replacement values for a list of tokens. | |
264 * | |
265 * @param string $type | |
266 * The type of token being replaced. 'node', 'user', and 'date' are common. | |
267 * @param array $tokens | |
268 * An array of tokens to be replaced, keyed by the literal text of the token | |
269 * as it appeared in the source text. | |
270 * @param array $data | |
271 * An array of keyed objects. For simple replacement scenarios: 'node', | |
272 * 'user', and others are common keys, with an accompanying node or user | |
273 * object being the value. Some token types, like 'site', do not require | |
274 * any explicit information from $data and can be replaced even if it is | |
275 * empty. | |
276 * @param array $options | |
277 * A keyed array of settings and flags to control the token replacement | |
278 * process. Supported options are: | |
279 * - langcode: A language code to be used when generating locale-sensitive | |
280 * tokens. | |
281 * - callback: A callback function that will be used to post-process the | |
282 * array of token replacements after they are generated. Can be used when | |
283 * modules require special formatting of token text, for example URL | |
284 * encoding or truncation to a specific length. | |
285 * @param \Drupal\Core\Render\BubbleableMetadata $bubbleable_metadata | |
286 * The bubbleable metadata. This is passed to the token replacement | |
287 * implementations so that they can attach their metadata. | |
288 * | |
289 * @return array | |
290 * An associative array of replacement values, keyed by the original 'raw' | |
291 * tokens that were found in the source text. For example: | |
292 * $results['[node:title]'] = 'My new node'; | |
293 * | |
294 * @see hook_tokens() | |
295 * @see hook_tokens_alter() | |
296 */ | |
297 public function generate($type, array $tokens, array $data, array $options, BubbleableMetadata $bubbleable_metadata) { | |
298 foreach ($data as $object) { | |
299 if ($object instanceof CacheableDependencyInterface || $object instanceof AttachmentsInterface) { | |
300 $bubbleable_metadata->addCacheableDependency($object); | |
301 } | |
302 } | |
303 | |
304 $replacements = $this->moduleHandler->invokeAll('tokens', [$type, $tokens, $data, $options, $bubbleable_metadata]); | |
305 | |
306 // Allow other modules to alter the replacements. | |
307 $context = [ | |
308 'type' => $type, | |
309 'tokens' => $tokens, | |
310 'data' => $data, | |
311 'options' => $options, | |
312 ]; | |
313 $this->moduleHandler->alter('tokens', $replacements, $context, $bubbleable_metadata); | |
314 | |
315 return $replacements; | |
316 } | |
317 | |
318 /** | |
319 * Returns a list of tokens that begin with a specific prefix. | |
320 * | |
321 * Used to extract a group of 'chained' tokens (such as [node:author:name]) | |
322 * from the full list of tokens found in text. For example: | |
323 * @code | |
324 * $data = array( | |
325 * 'author:name' => '[node:author:name]', | |
326 * 'title' => '[node:title]', | |
327 * 'created' => '[node:created]', | |
328 * ); | |
329 * $results = Token::findWithPrefix($data, 'author'); | |
330 * $results == array('name' => '[node:author:name]'); | |
331 * @endcode | |
332 * | |
333 * @param array $tokens | |
334 * A keyed array of tokens, and their original raw form in the source text. | |
335 * @param string $prefix | |
336 * A textual string to be matched at the beginning of the token. | |
337 * @param string $delimiter | |
338 * (optional) A string containing the character that separates the prefix from | |
339 * the rest of the token. Defaults to ':'. | |
340 * | |
341 * @return array | |
342 * An associative array of discovered tokens, with the prefix and delimiter | |
343 * stripped from the key. | |
344 */ | |
345 public function findWithPrefix(array $tokens, $prefix, $delimiter = ':') { | |
346 $results = []; | |
347 foreach ($tokens as $token => $raw) { | |
348 $parts = explode($delimiter, $token, 2); | |
349 if (count($parts) == 2 && $parts[0] == $prefix) { | |
350 $results[$parts[1]] = $raw; | |
351 } | |
352 } | |
353 return $results; | |
354 } | |
355 | |
356 /** | |
357 * Returns metadata describing supported tokens. | |
358 * | |
359 * The metadata array contains token type, name, and description data as well | |
360 * as an optional pointer indicating that the token chains to another set of | |
361 * tokens. | |
362 * | |
363 * @return array | |
364 * An associative array of token information, grouped by token type. The | |
365 * array structure is identical to that of hook_token_info(). | |
366 * | |
367 * @see hook_token_info() | |
368 */ | |
369 public function getInfo() { | |
370 if (is_null($this->tokenInfo)) { | |
371 $cache_id = 'token_info:' . $this->languageManager->getCurrentLanguage(LanguageInterface::TYPE_CONTENT)->getId(); | |
372 $cache = $this->cache->get($cache_id); | |
373 if ($cache) { | |
374 $this->tokenInfo = $cache->data; | |
375 } | |
376 else { | |
377 $this->tokenInfo = $this->moduleHandler->invokeAll('token_info'); | |
378 $this->moduleHandler->alter('token_info', $this->tokenInfo); | |
379 $this->cache->set($cache_id, $this->tokenInfo, CacheBackendInterface::CACHE_PERMANENT, [ | |
380 static::TOKEN_INFO_CACHE_TAG, | |
381 ]); | |
382 } | |
383 } | |
384 | |
385 return $this->tokenInfo; | |
386 } | |
387 | |
388 /** | |
389 * Sets metadata describing supported tokens. | |
390 * | |
391 * @param array $tokens | |
392 * Token metadata that has an identical structure to the return value of | |
393 * hook_token_info(). | |
394 * | |
395 * @see hook_token_info() | |
396 */ | |
397 public function setInfo(array $tokens) { | |
398 $this->tokenInfo = $tokens; | |
399 } | |
400 | |
401 /** | |
402 * Resets metadata describing supported tokens. | |
403 */ | |
404 public function resetInfo() { | |
405 $this->tokenInfo = NULL; | |
406 $this->cacheTagsInvalidator->invalidateTags([static::TOKEN_INFO_CACHE_TAG]); | |
407 } | |
408 | |
409 } |