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See the - * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the - * GNU Lesser General Public License along with OpenLSS. - * If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - */ -namespace LSS; - -use \DomDocument; -use \Exception; - -/** - * Array2XML: A class to convert array in PHP to XML - * It also takes into account attributes names unlike SimpleXML in PHP - * It returns the XML in form of DOMDocument class for further manipulation. - * It throws exception if the tag name or attribute name has illegal chars. - * - * Author : Lalit Patel - * Website: http://www.lalit.org/lab/convert-php-array-to-xml-with-attributes - * License: Apache License 2.0 - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * Version: 0.1 (10 July 2011) - * Version: 0.2 (16 August 2011) - * - replaced htmlentities() with htmlspecialchars() (Thanks to Liel Dulev) - * - fixed a edge case where root node has a false/null/0 value. (Thanks to Liel Dulev) - * Version: 0.3 (22 August 2011) - * - fixed tag sanitize regex which didn't allow tagnames with single character. - * Version: 0.4 (18 September 2011) - * - Added support for CDATA section using @cdata instead of @value. - * Version: 0.5 (07 December 2011) - * - Changed logic to check numeric array indices not starting from 0. - * Version: 0.6 (04 March 2012) - * - Code now doesn't @cdata to be placed in an empty array - * Version: 0.7 (24 March 2012) - * - Reverted to version 0.5 - * Version: 0.8 (02 May 2012) - * - Removed htmlspecialchars() before adding to text node or attributes. - * Version: 0.11 (28 October 2015) - * - Fixed typos; Added support for plain insertion of XML trough @xml. - * - * Usage: - * $xml = Array2XML::createXML('root_node_name', $php_array); - * echo $xml->saveXML(); - */ -class Array2XML { - - /** - * @var DOMDocument - */ - private static $xml = null; - private static $encoding = 'UTF-8'; - - /** - * Initialize the root XML node [optional] - * @param $version - * @param $encoding - * @param $format_output - */ - public static function init($version = '1.0', $encoding = 'UTF-8', $format_output = true) { - self::$xml = new DomDocument($version, $encoding); - self::$xml->formatOutput = $format_output; - self::$encoding = $encoding; - } - - /** - * Convert an Array to XML - * @param string $node_name - name of the root node to be converted - * @param array $arr - aray to be converterd - * @return DomDocument - */ - public static function &createXML($node_name, $arr = array()) { - $xml = self::getXMLRoot(); - $xml->appendChild(self::convert($node_name, $arr)); - - self::$xml = null; // clear the xml node in the class for 2nd time use. - return $xml; - } - - /** - * Convert an Array to XML. - * - * @param string $node_name - * Name of the root node to be converted. - * @param array $arr - * Array to be converted. - * - * @throws \Exception - * - * @return \DOMNode - */ - private static function &convert($node_name, $arr = array()) { - - //print_arr($node_name); - $xml = self::getXMLRoot(); - $node = $xml->createElement($node_name); - - if (is_array($arr)) { - // get the attributes first.; - if (isset($arr['@attributes'])) { - foreach ($arr['@attributes'] as $key => $value) { - if (!self::isValidTagName($key)) { - throw new Exception('[Array2XML] Illegal character in attribute name. attribute: ' . $key . ' in node: ' . $node_name); - } - $node->setAttribute($key, self::bool2str($value)); - } - unset($arr['@attributes']); //remove the key from the array once done. - } - - // check if it has a value stored in @value, if yes store the value and return - // else check if its directly stored as string - if (isset($arr['@value'])) { - $node->appendChild($xml->createTextNode(self::bool2str($arr['@value']))); - unset($arr['@value']); //remove the key from the array once done. - //return from recursion, as a note with value cannot have child nodes. - return $node; - } else if (isset($arr['@cdata'])) { - $node->appendChild($xml->createCDATASection(self::bool2str($arr['@cdata']))); - unset($arr['@cdata']); //remove the key from the array once done. - //return from recursion, as a note with cdata cannot have child nodes. - return $node; - } - else if (isset($arr['@comment']) && is_string($arr['@comment'])) { - $node->appendChild($xml->createComment(self::bool2str($arr['@comment']))); - unset($arr['@comment']); - } - else if (isset($arr['@xml'])) { - $fragment = $xml->createDocumentFragment(); - $fragment->appendXML($arr['@xml']); - $node->appendChild($fragment); - unset($arr['@xml']); - return $node; - } - } - - //create subnodes using recursion - if (is_array($arr)) { - // recurse to get the node for that key - foreach ($arr as $key => $value) { - if (!self::isValidTagName($key)) { - throw new Exception('[Array2XML] Illegal character in tag name. tag: ' . $key . ' in node: ' . $node_name); - } - if (is_array($value) && is_numeric(key($value))) { - // MORE THAN ONE NODE OF ITS KIND; - // if the new array is numeric index, means it is array of nodes of the same kind - // it should follow the parent key name - foreach ($value as $k => $v) { - $node->appendChild(self::convert($key, $v)); - } - } else { - // ONLY ONE NODE OF ITS KIND - $node->appendChild(self::convert($key, $value)); - } - unset($arr[$key]); //remove the key from the array once done. - } - } - - // after we are done with all the keys in the array (if it is one) - // we check if it has any text value, if yes, append it. - if (!is_array($arr)) { - $node->appendChild($xml->createTextNode(self::bool2str($arr))); - } - - return $node; - } - - /* - * Get the root XML node, if there isn't one, create it. - */ - private static function getXMLRoot() { - if (empty(self::$xml)) { - self::init(); - } - return self::$xml; - } - - /* - * Get string representation of boolean value - */ - private static function bool2str($v) { - //convert boolean to text value. - $v = $v === true ? 'true' : $v; - $v = $v === false ? 'false' : $v; - return $v; - } - - /* - * Check if the tag name or attribute name contains illegal characters - * Ref: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#sec-common-syn - */ - private static function isValidTagName($tag) { - $pattern = '/^[a-z_]+[a-z0-9\:\-\.\_]*[^:]*$/i'; - return preg_match($pattern, $tag, $matches) && $matches[0] == $tag; - } -} - diff --git a/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/LSS/XML2Array.php b/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/LSS/XML2Array.php deleted file mode 100644 index ad5dafa..0000000 --- a/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/LSS/XML2Array.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -<?php -/** - * OpenLSS - Lighter Smarter Simpler - * - * This file is part of OpenLSS. - * - * OpenLSS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of - * the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * OpenLSS 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the - * GNU Lesser General Public License along with OpenLSS. - * If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - */ -namespace LSS; -use \DOMDocument; -use \Exception; - -/** - * XML2Array: A class to convert XML to array in PHP - * It returns the array which can be converted back to XML using the Array2XML script - * It takes an XML string or a DOMDocument object as an input. - * - * See Array2XML: http://www.lalit.org/lab/convert-php-array-to-xml-with-attributes - * - * Author : Lalit Patel - * Website: http://www.lalit.org/lab/convert-xml-to-array-in-php-xml2array - * License: Apache License 2.0 - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * Version: 0.1 (07 Dec 2011) - * Version: 0.2 (04 Mar 2012) - * Fixed typo 'DomDocument' to 'DOMDocument' - * - * Usage: - * $array = XML2Array::createArray($xml); - */ - -class XML2Array { - - protected static $xml = null; - protected static $encoding = 'UTF-8'; - protected static $prefix_attributes = '@'; - - /** - * Initialize the root XML node [optional] - * @param $version - * @param $encoding - * @param $format_output - */ - public static function init($version = '1.0', $encoding = 'UTF-8', $format_output = true) { - self::$xml = new DOMDocument($version, $encoding); - self::$xml->formatOutput = $format_output; - self::$encoding = $encoding; - } - - /** - * Convert an XML to Array - * @param string $node_name - name of the root node to be converted - * @param int - Bitwise OR of the libxml option constants see @link http://php.net/manual/libxml.constants.php - * @param array $arr - aray to be converterd - * @param mixed $callback - callback function - * @return array - */ - public static function &createArray($input_xml, $options = 0, $callback = null) { - $xml = self::getXMLRoot(); - if(is_string($input_xml)) { - $parsed = $xml->loadXML($input_xml, $options); - if(!$parsed) { - throw new Exception('[XML2Array] Error parsing the XML string.'); - } - } else { - if(get_class($input_xml) != 'DOMDocument') { - throw new Exception('[XML2Array] The input XML object should be of type: DOMDocument.'); - } - $xml = self::$xml = $input_xml; - } - $array[$xml->documentElement->tagName] = self::convert($xml->documentElement, $callback); - self::$xml = null; // clear the xml node in the class for 2nd time use. - return $array; - } - - /** - * Convert an Array to XML - * @param mixed $node - XML as a string or as an object of DOMDocument - * @param mixed $callback - callback function - * @return mixed - */ - protected static function &convert($node, $callback = null) { - $output = array(); - - switch ($node->nodeType) { - case XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE: - $output[static::$prefix_attributes.'cdata'] = trim($node->textContent); - break; - - case XML_TEXT_NODE: - $output = trim($node->textContent); - break; - - case XML_ELEMENT_NODE: - // for each child node, call the covert function recursively - for ($i=0, $m=$node->childNodes->length; $i<$m; $i++) { - if ($callback!==null) { - $callback($m=$node->childNodes->length, $i); - } - $child = $node->childNodes->item($i); - $v = self::convert($child); - if(isset($child->tagName)) { - $t = $child->tagName; - - // avoid fatal error if the content looks like '<html><body>You are being <a href="https://some.url">redirected</a>.</body></html>' - if(isset($output) && !is_array($output)) { - continue; - } - // assume more nodes of same kind are coming - if(!isset($output[$t])) { - $output[$t] = array(); - } - $output[$t][] = $v; - } else { - //check if it is not an empty text node - if($v !== '') { - $output = $v; - } - } - } - - if(is_array($output)) { - // if only one node of its kind, assign it directly instead if array($value); - foreach ($output as $t => $v) { - if(is_array($v) && count($v)==1) { - $output[$t] = $v[0]; - } - } - if(empty($output)) { - //for empty nodes - $output = ''; - } - } - - // loop through the attributes and collect them - if($node->attributes->length) { - $a = array(); - foreach($node->attributes as $attrName => $attrNode) { - $a[$attrName] = (string) $attrNode->value; - } - // if its an leaf node, store the value in @value instead of directly storing it. - if(!is_array($output)) { - $output = array(static::$prefix_attributes.'value' => $output); - } - $output[static::$prefix_attributes.'attributes'] = $a; - } - break; - } - return $output; - } - - /* - * Get the root XML node, if there isn't one, create it. - */ - protected static function getXMLRoot(){ - if(empty(self::$xml)) { - self::init(); - } - return self::$xml; - } -} diff --git a/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/README.md b/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index d3207ce..0000000 --- a/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -lib-array2xml -============= - -Array2XML conversion library credit to lalit.org - -Usage ----- -```php -//create XML -$xml = Array2XML::createXML('root_node_name', $php_array); -echo $xml->saveXML(); - -//create Array -$array = XML2Array::createArray($xml); -print_r($array); -``` - -Array2XML ----- - -@xml example: -```php -// Build the array that should be transformed into a XML object. -$array = [ - 'title' => 'A title', - 'body' => [ - '@xml' => '<html><body><p>The content for the news item</p></body></html>', - ], -]; - -// Use the Array2XML object to transform it. -$xml = Array2XML::createXML('news', $array); -echo $xml->saveXML(); -``` -This will result in the following. -```xml -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<news> - <title>A title</title> - <body> - <html> - <body> - <p>The content for the news item</p> - </body> - </html> - </body> -</news> -``` - -Reference ----- -More complete references can be found here - http://www.lalit.org/lab/convert-xml-to-array-in-php-xml2array/ - http://www.lalit.org/lab/convert-php-array-to-xml-with-attributes/ - -## Changelog - -### 1.0.0 -* Add ability for callbacks during processing to check status. - -### 0.5.1 -* Fix fata error when the array passed is empty fixed by pull request #6 - -### 0.5.0 -* add second parameter to XML2Array::createArray for DOMDocument::load, e.g: LIBXML_NOCDATA -* change method visibility from private to protected for overloading -* Merge pull request #5 to add child xml -* Merge pull request #4 to change method visibility and add second parameter for load. - - -### 0.1.0 -* Initial Release diff --git a/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/composer.json b/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/composer.json deleted file mode 100644 index 7471231..0000000 --- a/vendor/openlss/lib-array2xml/composer.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -{ - "name": "openlss/lib-array2xml" - ,"homepage": "https://www.nullivex.com" - ,"description": "Array2XML conversion library credit to lalit.org" - ,"license": "Apache-2.0" - ,"type": "library" - ,"keywords": [ - "array" - ,"xml" - ,"xml conversion" - ,"array conversion" - ] - ,"authors": [ - { - "name": "Bryan Tong" - ,"email": "bryan@nullivex.com" - ,"homepage": "https://www.nullivex.com" - } - ,{ - "name": "Tony Butler" - ,"email": "spudz76@gmail.com" - ,"homepage": "https://www.nullivex.com" - } - ] - ,"require": { - "php": ">=5.3.2" - } - ,"autoload": { - "psr-0": { - "LSS": "" - } - } -} |