* * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver; use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\Exception\AccessException; use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\Exception\InvalidOptionsException; use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\Exception\MissingOptionsException; use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\Exception\NoSuchOptionException; use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\Exception\OptionDefinitionException; use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\Exception\UndefinedOptionsException; /** * Validates options and merges them with default values. * * @author Bernhard Schussek * @author Tobias Schultze */ class OptionsResolver implements Options { /** * The names of all defined options. */ private $defined = array(); /** * The default option values. */ private $defaults = array(); /** * The names of required options. */ private $required = array(); /** * The resolved option values. */ private $resolved = array(); /** * A list of normalizer closures. * * @var \Closure[] */ private $normalizers = array(); /** * A list of accepted values for each option. */ private $allowedValues = array(); /** * A list of accepted types for each option. */ private $allowedTypes = array(); /** * A list of closures for evaluating lazy options. */ private $lazy = array(); /** * A list of lazy options whose closure is currently being called. * * This list helps detecting circular dependencies between lazy options. */ private $calling = array(); /** * Whether the instance is locked for reading. * * Once locked, the options cannot be changed anymore. This is * necessary in order to avoid inconsistencies during the resolving * process. If any option is changed after being read, all evaluated * lazy options that depend on this option would become invalid. */ private $locked = false; private static $typeAliases = array( 'boolean' => 'bool', 'integer' => 'int', 'double' => 'float', ); /** * Sets the default value of a given option. * * If the default value should be set based on other options, you can pass * a closure with the following signature: * * function (Options $options) { * // ... * } * * The closure will be evaluated when {@link resolve()} is called. The * closure has access to the resolved values of other options through the * passed {@link Admin} instance: * * function (Options $options) { * if (isset($options['port'])) { * // ... * } * } * * If you want to access the previously set default value, add a second * argument to the closure's signature: * * $options->setDefault('name', 'Default Name'); * * $options->setDefault('name', function (Options $options, $previousValue) { * // 'Default Name' === $previousValue * }); * * This is mostly useful if the configuration of the {@link Admin} object * is spread across different locations of your code, such as base and * sub-classes. * * @param string $option The name of the option * @param mixed $value The default value of the option * * @return $this * * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function setDefault($option, $value) { // Setting is not possible once resolving starts, because then lazy // options could manipulate the state of the object, leading to // inconsistent results. if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Default values cannot be set from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } // If an option is a closure that should be evaluated lazily, store it // in the "lazy" property. if ($value instanceof \Closure) { $reflClosure = new \ReflectionFunction($value); $params = $reflClosure->getParameters(); if (isset($params[0]) && null !== ($class = $params[0]->getClass()) && Options::class === $class->name) { // Initialize the option if no previous value exists if (!isset($this->defaults[$option])) { $this->defaults[$option] = null; } // Ignore previous lazy options if the closure has no second parameter if (!isset($this->lazy[$option]) || !isset($params[1])) { $this->lazy[$option] = array(); } // Store closure for later evaluation $this->lazy[$option][] = $value; $this->defined[$option] = true; // Make sure the option is processed unset($this->resolved[$option]); return $this; } } // This option is not lazy anymore unset($this->lazy[$option]); // Yet undefined options can be marked as resolved, because we only need // to resolve options with lazy closures, normalizers or validation // rules, none of which can exist for undefined options // If the option was resolved before, update the resolved value if (!isset($this->defined[$option]) || array_key_exists($option, $this->resolved)) { $this->resolved[$option] = $value; } $this->defaults[$option] = $value; $this->defined[$option] = true; return $this; } /** * Sets a list of default values. * * @param array $defaults The default values to set * * @return $this * * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function setDefaults(array $defaults) { foreach ($defaults as $option => $value) { $this->setDefault($option, $value); } return $this; } /** * Returns whether a default value is set for an option. * * Returns true if {@link setDefault()} was called for this option. * An option is also considered set if it was set to null. * * @param string $option The option name * * @return bool Whether a default value is set */ public function hasDefault($option) { return array_key_exists($option, $this->defaults); } /** * Marks one or more options as required. * * @param string|string[] $optionNames One or more option names * * @return $this * * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function setRequired($optionNames) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Options cannot be made required from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } foreach ((array) $optionNames as $option) { $this->defined[$option] = true; $this->required[$option] = true; } return $this; } /** * Returns whether an option is required. * * An option is required if it was passed to {@link setRequired()}. * * @param string $option The name of the option * * @return bool Whether the option is required */ public function isRequired($option) { return isset($this->required[$option]); } /** * Returns the names of all required options. * * @return string[] The names of the required options * * @see isRequired() */ public function getRequiredOptions() { return array_keys($this->required); } /** * Returns whether an option is missing a default value. * * An option is missing if it was passed to {@link setRequired()}, but not * to {@link setDefault()}. This option must be passed explicitly to * {@link resolve()}, otherwise an exception will be thrown. * * @param string $option The name of the option * * @return bool Whether the option is missing */ public function isMissing($option) { return isset($this->required[$option]) && !array_key_exists($option, $this->defaults); } /** * Returns the names of all options missing a default value. * * @return string[] The names of the missing options * * @see isMissing() */ public function getMissingOptions() { return array_keys(array_diff_key($this->required, $this->defaults)); } /** * Defines a valid option name. * * Defines an option name without setting a default value. The option will * be accepted when passed to {@link resolve()}. When not passed, the * option will not be included in the resolved options. * * @param string|string[] $optionNames One or more option names * * @return $this * * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function setDefined($optionNames) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Options cannot be defined from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } foreach ((array) $optionNames as $option) { $this->defined[$option] = true; } return $this; } /** * Returns whether an option is defined. * * Returns true for any option passed to {@link setDefault()}, * {@link setRequired()} or {@link setDefined()}. * * @param string $option The option name * * @return bool Whether the option is defined */ public function isDefined($option) { return isset($this->defined[$option]); } /** * Returns the names of all defined options. * * @return string[] The names of the defined options * * @see isDefined() */ public function getDefinedOptions() { return array_keys($this->defined); } /** * Sets the normalizer for an option. * * The normalizer should be a closure with the following signature: * * ```php * function (Options $options, $value) { * // ... * } * ``` * * The closure is invoked when {@link resolve()} is called. The closure * has access to the resolved values of other options through the passed * {@link Admin} instance. * * The second parameter passed to the closure is the value of * the option. * * The resolved option value is set to the return value of the closure. * * @param string $option The option name * @param \Closure $normalizer The normalizer * * @return $this * * @throws UndefinedOptionsException If the option is undefined * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function setNormalizer($option, \Closure $normalizer) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Normalizers cannot be set from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } if (!isset($this->defined[$option])) { throw new UndefinedOptionsException(sprintf( 'The option "%s" does not exist. Defined options are: "%s".', $option, implode('", "', array_keys($this->defined)) )); } $this->normalizers[$option] = $normalizer; // Make sure the option is processed unset($this->resolved[$option]); return $this; } /** * Sets allowed values for an option. * * Instead of passing values, you may also pass a closures with the * following signature: * * function ($value) { * // return true or false * } * * The closure receives the value as argument and should return true to * accept the value and false to reject the value. * * @param string $option The option name * @param mixed $allowedValues One or more acceptable values/closures * * @return $this * * @throws UndefinedOptionsException If the option is undefined * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function setAllowedValues($option, $allowedValues) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Allowed values cannot be set from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } if (!isset($this->defined[$option])) { throw new UndefinedOptionsException(sprintf( 'The option "%s" does not exist. Defined options are: "%s".', $option, implode('", "', array_keys($this->defined)) )); } $this->allowedValues[$option] = is_array($allowedValues) ? $allowedValues : array($allowedValues); // Make sure the option is processed unset($this->resolved[$option]); return $this; } /** * Adds allowed values for an option. * * The values are merged with the allowed values defined previously. * * Instead of passing values, you may also pass a closures with the * following signature: * * function ($value) { * // return true or false * } * * The closure receives the value as argument and should return true to * accept the value and false to reject the value. * * @param string $option The option name * @param mixed $allowedValues One or more acceptable values/closures * * @return $this * * @throws UndefinedOptionsException If the option is undefined * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function addAllowedValues($option, $allowedValues) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Allowed values cannot be added from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } if (!isset($this->defined[$option])) { throw new UndefinedOptionsException(sprintf( 'The option "%s" does not exist. Defined options are: "%s".', $option, implode('", "', array_keys($this->defined)) )); } if (!is_array($allowedValues)) { $allowedValues = array($allowedValues); } if (!isset($this->allowedValues[$option])) { $this->allowedValues[$option] = $allowedValues; } else { $this->allowedValues[$option] = array_merge($this->allowedValues[$option], $allowedValues); } // Make sure the option is processed unset($this->resolved[$option]); return $this; } /** * Sets allowed types for an option. * * Any type for which a corresponding is_() function exists is * acceptable. Additionally, fully-qualified class or interface names may * be passed. * * @param string $option The option name * @param string|string[] $allowedTypes One or more accepted types * * @return $this * * @throws UndefinedOptionsException If the option is undefined * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function setAllowedTypes($option, $allowedTypes) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Allowed types cannot be set from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } if (!isset($this->defined[$option])) { throw new UndefinedOptionsException(sprintf( 'The option "%s" does not exist. Defined options are: "%s".', $option, implode('", "', array_keys($this->defined)) )); } $this->allowedTypes[$option] = (array) $allowedTypes; // Make sure the option is processed unset($this->resolved[$option]); return $this; } /** * Adds allowed types for an option. * * The types are merged with the allowed types defined previously. * * Any type for which a corresponding is_() function exists is * acceptable. Additionally, fully-qualified class or interface names may * be passed. * * @param string $option The option name * @param string|string[] $allowedTypes One or more accepted types * * @return $this * * @throws UndefinedOptionsException If the option is undefined * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function addAllowedTypes($option, $allowedTypes) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Allowed types cannot be added from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } if (!isset($this->defined[$option])) { throw new UndefinedOptionsException(sprintf( 'The option "%s" does not exist. Defined options are: "%s".', $option, implode('", "', array_keys($this->defined)) )); } if (!isset($this->allowedTypes[$option])) { $this->allowedTypes[$option] = (array) $allowedTypes; } else { $this->allowedTypes[$option] = array_merge($this->allowedTypes[$option], (array) $allowedTypes); } // Make sure the option is processed unset($this->resolved[$option]); return $this; } /** * Removes the option with the given name. * * Undefined options are ignored. * * @param string|string[] $optionNames One or more option names * * @return $this * * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function remove($optionNames) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Options cannot be removed from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } foreach ((array) $optionNames as $option) { unset($this->defined[$option], $this->defaults[$option], $this->required[$option], $this->resolved[$option]); unset($this->lazy[$option], $this->normalizers[$option], $this->allowedTypes[$option], $this->allowedValues[$option]); } return $this; } /** * Removes all options. * * @return $this * * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function clear() { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Options cannot be cleared from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } $this->defined = array(); $this->defaults = array(); $this->required = array(); $this->resolved = array(); $this->lazy = array(); $this->normalizers = array(); $this->allowedTypes = array(); $this->allowedValues = array(); return $this; } /** * Merges options with the default values stored in the container and * validates them. * * Exceptions are thrown if: * * - Undefined options are passed; * - Required options are missing; * - Options have invalid types; * - Options have invalid values. * * @param array $options A map of option names to values * * @return array The merged and validated options * * @throws UndefinedOptionsException If an option name is undefined * @throws InvalidOptionsException If an option doesn't fulfill the * specified validation rules * @throws MissingOptionsException If a required option is missing * @throws OptionDefinitionException If there is a cyclic dependency between * lazy options and/or normalizers * @throws NoSuchOptionException If a lazy option reads an unavailable option * @throws AccessException If called from a lazy option or normalizer */ public function resolve(array $options = array()) { if ($this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Options cannot be resolved from a lazy option or normalizer.'); } // Allow this method to be called multiple times $clone = clone $this; // Make sure that no unknown options are passed $diff = array_diff_key($options, $clone->defined); if (count($diff) > 0) { ksort($clone->defined); ksort($diff); throw new UndefinedOptionsException(sprintf( (count($diff) > 1 ? 'The options "%s" do not exist.' : 'The option "%s" does not exist.').' Defined options are: "%s".', implode('", "', array_keys($diff)), implode('", "', array_keys($clone->defined)) )); } // Override options set by the user foreach ($options as $option => $value) { $clone->defaults[$option] = $value; unset($clone->resolved[$option], $clone->lazy[$option]); } // Check whether any required option is missing $diff = array_diff_key($clone->required, $clone->defaults); if (count($diff) > 0) { ksort($diff); throw new MissingOptionsException(sprintf( count($diff) > 1 ? 'The required options "%s" are missing.' : 'The required option "%s" is missing.', implode('", "', array_keys($diff)) )); } // Lock the container $clone->locked = true; // Now process the individual options. Use offsetGet(), which resolves // the option itself and any options that the option depends on foreach ($clone->defaults as $option => $_) { $clone->offsetGet($option); } return $clone->resolved; } /** * Returns the resolved value of an option. * * @param string $option The option name * * @return mixed The option value * * @throws AccessException If accessing this method outside of * {@link resolve()} * @throws NoSuchOptionException If the option is not set * @throws InvalidOptionsException If the option doesn't fulfill the * specified validation rules * @throws OptionDefinitionException If there is a cyclic dependency between * lazy options and/or normalizers */ public function offsetGet($option) { if (!$this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Array access is only supported within closures of lazy options and normalizers.'); } // Shortcut for resolved options if (array_key_exists($option, $this->resolved)) { return $this->resolved[$option]; } // Check whether the option is set at all if (!array_key_exists($option, $this->defaults)) { if (!isset($this->defined[$option])) { throw new NoSuchOptionException(sprintf( 'The option "%s" does not exist. Defined options are: "%s".', $option, implode('", "', array_keys($this->defined)) )); } throw new NoSuchOptionException(sprintf( 'The optional option "%s" has no value set. You should make sure it is set with "isset" before reading it.', $option )); } $value = $this->defaults[$option]; // Resolve the option if the default value is lazily evaluated if (isset($this->lazy[$option])) { // If the closure is already being called, we have a cyclic // dependency if (isset($this->calling[$option])) { throw new OptionDefinitionException(sprintf( 'The options "%s" have a cyclic dependency.', implode('", "', array_keys($this->calling)) )); } // The following section must be protected from cyclic // calls. Set $calling for the current $option to detect a cyclic // dependency // BEGIN $this->calling[$option] = true; try { foreach ($this->lazy[$option] as $closure) { $value = $closure($this, $value); } } finally { unset($this->calling[$option]); } // END } // Validate the type of the resolved option if (isset($this->allowedTypes[$option])) { $valid = false; $invalidTypes = array(); foreach ($this->allowedTypes[$option] as $type) { $type = isset(self::$typeAliases[$type]) ? self::$typeAliases[$type] : $type; if ($valid = $this->verifyTypes($type, $value, $invalidTypes)) { break; } } if (!$valid) { throw new InvalidOptionsException(sprintf( 'The option "%s" with value %s is expected to be of type '. '"%s", but is of type "%s".', $option, $this->formatValue($value), implode('" or "', $this->allowedTypes[$option]), implode('|', array_keys($invalidTypes)) )); } } // Validate the value of the resolved option if (isset($this->allowedValues[$option])) { $success = false; $printableAllowedValues = array(); foreach ($this->allowedValues[$option] as $allowedValue) { if ($allowedValue instanceof \Closure) { if ($allowedValue($value)) { $success = true; break; } // Don't include closures in the exception message continue; } elseif ($value === $allowedValue) { $success = true; break; } $printableAllowedValues[] = $allowedValue; } if (!$success) { $message = sprintf( 'The option "%s" with value %s is invalid.', $option, $this->formatValue($value) ); if (count($printableAllowedValues) > 0) { $message .= sprintf( ' Accepted values are: %s.', $this->formatValues($printableAllowedValues) ); } throw new InvalidOptionsException($message); } } // Normalize the validated option if (isset($this->normalizers[$option])) { // If the closure is already being called, we have a cyclic // dependency if (isset($this->calling[$option])) { throw new OptionDefinitionException(sprintf( 'The options "%s" have a cyclic dependency.', implode('", "', array_keys($this->calling)) )); } $normalizer = $this->normalizers[$option]; // The following section must be protected from cyclic // calls. Set $calling for the current $option to detect a cyclic // dependency // BEGIN $this->calling[$option] = true; try { $value = $normalizer($this, $value); } finally { unset($this->calling[$option]); } // END } // Mark as resolved $this->resolved[$option] = $value; return $value; } /** * @param string $type * @param mixed $value * @param array &$invalidTypes * * @return bool */ private function verifyTypes($type, $value, array &$invalidTypes) { if ('[]' === substr($type, -2) && is_array($value)) { $originalType = $type; $type = substr($type, 0, -2); $invalidValues = array_filter( // Filter out valid values, keeping invalid values in the resulting array $value, function ($value) use ($type) { return (function_exists($isFunction = 'is_'.$type) && !$isFunction($value)) || !$value instanceof $type; } ); if (!$invalidValues) { return true; } $invalidTypes[$this->formatTypeOf($value, $originalType)] = true; return false; } if ((function_exists($isFunction = 'is_'.$type) && $isFunction($value)) || $value instanceof $type) { return true; } if (!$invalidTypes) { $invalidTypes[$this->formatTypeOf($value, null)] = true; } return false; } /** * Returns whether a resolved option with the given name exists. * * @param string $option The option name * * @return bool Whether the option is set * * @throws AccessException If accessing this method outside of {@link resolve()} * * @see \ArrayAccess::offsetExists() */ public function offsetExists($option) { if (!$this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Array access is only supported within closures of lazy options and normalizers.'); } return array_key_exists($option, $this->defaults); } /** * Not supported. * * @throws AccessException */ public function offsetSet($option, $value) { throw new AccessException('Setting options via array access is not supported. Use setDefault() instead.'); } /** * Not supported. * * @throws AccessException */ public function offsetUnset($option) { throw new AccessException('Removing options via array access is not supported. Use remove() instead.'); } /** * Returns the number of set options. * * This may be only a subset of the defined options. * * @return int Number of options * * @throws AccessException If accessing this method outside of {@link resolve()} * * @see \Countable::count() */ public function count() { if (!$this->locked) { throw new AccessException('Counting is only supported within closures of lazy options and normalizers.'); } return count($this->defaults); } /** * Returns a string representation of the type of the value. * * This method should be used if you pass the type of a value as * message parameter to a constraint violation. Note that such * parameters should usually not be included in messages aimed at * non-technical people. * * @param mixed $value The value to return the type of * @param string $type * * @return string The type of the value */ private function formatTypeOf($value, $type) { $suffix = ''; if ('[]' === substr($type, -2)) { $suffix = '[]'; $type = substr($type, 0, -2); while ('[]' === substr($type, -2)) { $type = substr($type, 0, -2); $value = array_shift($value); if (!is_array($value)) { break; } $suffix .= '[]'; } if (is_array($value)) { $subTypes = array(); foreach ($value as $val) { $subTypes[$this->formatTypeOf($val, null)] = true; } return implode('|', array_keys($subTypes)).$suffix; } } return (is_object($value) ? get_class($value) : gettype($value)).$suffix; } /** * Returns a string representation of the value. * * This method returns the equivalent PHP tokens for most scalar types * (i.e. "false" for false, "1" for 1 etc.). Strings are always wrapped * in double quotes ("). * * @param mixed $value The value to format as string * * @return string The string representation of the passed value */ private function formatValue($value) { if (is_object($value)) { return get_class($value); } if (is_array($value)) { return 'array'; } if (is_string($value)) { return '"'.$value.'"'; } if (is_resource($value)) { return 'resource'; } if (null === $value) { return 'null'; } if (false === $value) { return 'false'; } if (true === $value) { return 'true'; } return (string) $value; } /** * Returns a string representation of a list of values. * * Each of the values is converted to a string using * {@link formatValue()}. The values are then concatenated with commas. * * @param array $values A list of values * * @return string The string representation of the value list * * @see formatValue() */ private function formatValues(array $values) { foreach ($values as $key => $value) { $values[$key] = $this->formatValue($value); } return implode(', ', $values); } }