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<?php /** * Base class for preferences. */ declare(strict_types=1); namespace PhpMyAdmin\Config\Forms; use PhpMyAdmin\Config\ConfigFile; use PhpMyAdmin\Config\FormDisplay; use function is_int; /** * Base form for user preferences */ abstract class BaseForm extends FormDisplay { /** * @param ConfigFile $cf Config file instance * @param int|null $serverId 0 if new server, validation; >= 1 if editing a server */ final public function __construct(ConfigFile $cf, $serverId = null) { parent::__construct($cf); foreach (static::getForms() as $formName => $form) { $this->registerForm($formName, $form, $serverId); } } /** * List of available forms, each form is described as an array of fields to display. * Fields MUST have their counterparts in the $cfg array. * * To define form field, use the notation below: * $forms['Form group']['Form name'] = array('Option/path'); * * You can assign default values set by special button ("set value: ..."), eg.: * 'Servers/1/pmadb' => 'phpmyadmin' * * To group options, use: * ':group:' . __('group name') // just define a group * or * 'option' => ':group' // group starting from this option * End group blocks with: * ':group:end' * * @return array * * @todo This should be abstract, but that does not work in PHP 5 */ public static function getForms() { return []; } /** * Returns list of fields used in the form. * * @return string[] */ public static function getFields() { $names = []; foreach (static::getForms() as $form) { foreach ($form as $k => $v) { $names[] = is_int($k) ? $v : $k; } } return $names; } /** * Returns name of the form * * @return string * * @todo This should be abstract, but that does not work in PHP 5 */ public static function getName() { return ''; } }