Provides a listing of image files.
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ApiV2Controllers
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Methods
AbstractApiV2Controller Constructor
__construct(\Slim\Slim $api, array $uri)
inherited
Call this constructor from every child controller class in order to set the
Slim instance and the request routes arguments to the class.
deprecated
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The "__initialize" method will is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Please use
the new "init" for bootstrapping your child API controllers.
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- \HttpApiV2Exception
Through _validateRequest
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Arguments
$api
\Slim\Slim
Slim framework instance, used for request/response manipulation.
$uri
array
This array contains all the segments of the current request, starting from the resource.
Initializes API Controller
__initialize()
abstract
Returns the absolute path where the image files are located.
_getImageFolderName() : string
abstract
Get the relative URI for the mapped controller.
_getMappedControllerUri(\IntType $index, array $uri) : \the
inherited
Arguments
$index
\IntType
Contains the URI position relative to the current controller.
$uri
array
Contains the original URI
Response
\the
mapped controller URI
Initialize pager and sorters fields.
_initializePagingAndSortingFields()
inherited
One of the common functionaries of the APIv2 is the pagination and sorting.
The fields initialized by this method are helpers to facilitate the access to sort and pagination information
Include links to response resources.
_linkResponse(array &$response)
inherited
The APIv2 operates with simple resources that might be linked with other resources. This
architecture promotes flexibility so that API consumers can have a simpler structure. This
method will search for existing external resources and will add a link to the end of each
resource.
IMPORTANT: If for some reason you need to include custom links to your resources
do not use this method. Include them inside your controller method manually.
NOTICE #1: This method will only search at the first level of the resource. That means that
nested ID values will not be taken into concern.
NOTICE #2: You can provide both associative (single response item) or sequential (multiple response
items) arrays and this method will adjust the links accordingly.
Arguments
$response
array
Passed by reference, new links will be appended into the end
of each resource.
Add location header to a specific response.
_locateResource(string $p_name, integer $p_id)
inherited
Use this method whenever you want the "Location" header to point to an existing resource so that
clients can use it to fetch that resource without having to generate the URL themselves.
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- \InvalidArgumentException
If the arguments contain an invalid value.
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Arguments
Map the sub-resource to another controller.
_mapResponse(array $criteria) : boolean
inherited
Some API resources contain many subresources which makes the creation of a single
controller class complicated and hard to maintain. This method will forward the
request to a another controller by checking the provided criteria.
Example:
$criteria = array(
'items' => 'OrdersItemsAttributesApiV2Controller',
'totals' => 'OrdersTotalsApiV2Controller'
);
Notice: Each controller should map a direct subresource and not deeper ones. This way
every API controller is responsible to map its direct subresources.
Throws |
- \HttpApiV2Exception
If the subresource is not supported by the API.
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Arguments
$criteria
array
An array containing the mapping criteria.
Response
boolean
Returns whether the request was eventually mapped.
Minimize response using the $fields parameter.
_minimizeResponse(array &$response)
inherited
APIv2 supports the GET "fields" parameter which enables the client to select the
exact fields to be included in the response. It does not support nested fields,
only first-level.
You can provide both associative (single response item) or sequential (multiple response
items) arrays and this method will adjust the links accordingly.
Arguments
$response
array
Passed by reference, it will be minified to the required fields.
Paginate response using the $page and $per_page GET parameters.
_paginateResponse(array &$response, integer $p_totalItemCount = null)
inherited
One of the common functionalities of the APIv2 is the pagination and this can be
easily achieved by this function which will update the response with the records
that need to be returned. This method will automatically set the pagination headers
in the response so that client apps can easily navigate through results.
Arguments
$response
array
Passed by reference, it will be paginated according to the provided parameters.
$p_totalItemCount
integer
|null Optionally set the total number of resources.
[PRIVATE] Prepare response headers.
_prepareResponse()
inherited
This method will prepare default attributes of the API responses. Further response
settings must be set explicitly from each controller method separately.
Not available to child-controllers (private method).
Perform a search on the response array.
_searchResponse(array &$response, string $p_keyword)
inherited
Normally the best way to filter the results is through the corresponding service but some times
there is not specific method for searching the requested resource or subresource. When this is
the case use this method to filter the results of the response before returning them back to the
client.
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- \InvalidArgumentException
If search keyword parameter is not a string.
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Arguments
$response
array
Contains the response data to be written.
$p_keyword
string
The keyword to be used for the search.
_setJsonValue
_setJsonValue(string $jsonString, string $property, string $value) : string
inherited
Arguments
$jsonString
string
The json formatted string which should be updated.
$property
string
The name or key of the property which should be updated.
$value
string
The new value which should be set.
Response
string
The updated json formatted string.
Sort response array with the "sort" GET parameter.
_sortResponse(array &$response)
inherited
This method supports nested sort values, so by providing a "+address.street" value
to the "sort" GET parameter the records will be sort by street value in ascending
order. Method supports sorting up to 5 fields.
Important #1:
This method has some advantages and disadvantages over the classic database sort mechanism. First it
does not need mapping between the API fields and the database fields. Second it does not depend on
external system code to sort the response items, so if for example a domain-service does not support
sorting the result can still be sorted before sent to the client. The disadvantages are that it will
only support a predefined number of fields and this is a trade-off because the method should not use
the "eval" function, which will introduce security risks. Furthermore it might be a bit slower than
the database sorting.
Important #2:
This method is using PHP's array_multisort which by default will sort strings in a case sensitive
manner. That means that strings starting with a capital letter will come before strings starting
with a lowercase letter.
http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-multisort.php
Example:
// will sort ascending by customer ID and descending by customer company
api.php/v2/customers?sort=+id,-address.company
Arguments
$response
array
Passed by reference, contains an array of the multiple items
that will returned as a response to the client.
[PRIVATE] Validate request before proceeding with response.
_validateRequest()
inherited
This method will validate the request headers, user authentication and other parameters
before the controller proceeds with the response.
Not available to child-controllers (private method).
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- \HttpApiV2Exception
If validation fails - 415 Unsupported media type.
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Write JSON encoded response data.
_writeResponse(array $response, integer $p_statusCode = 200)
inherited
Use this method to write a JSON encoded, pretty printed and unescaped response to
the client consumer. It is very important that the API provides pretty printed responses
because it is easier for users to debug and develop.
IMPORTANT: PHP v5.3 does not support the JSON_PRETTY_PRINT and JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES so
this method will check for their existance and then use them if possible.
Arguments
$response
array
Contains the response data to be written.
$p_statusCode
integer
(optional) Provide a custom status code for the response, default 200 - Success.
Returns a list of all image files which exists on the server's filesystem.
get()
This function searches for image files ('gif', 'jpeg', 'jpg', 'png') in the path which is specified in the child
classes _getImageFolderName method.
getCallableResource
getCallableResource( $controller, array $mappedURI, \Slim\Slim $api)
inherited static
Constants
Defines the default page offset for responses that return multiple items.
DEFAULT_PAGE_ITEMS
inherited
Default controller to be loaded when no resource was selected.
DEFAULT_CONTROLLER_NAME
inherited
Defines the maximum request limit for an authorized client.
DEFAULT_RATE_LIMIT
inherited
Defines the duration of an API session in minutes.
DEFAULT_RATE_RESET_PERIOD
inherited
Properties
writeService
writeService : \ProductWriteService|\CategoryWriteService
Sorter information array.
sorters : array
inherited
Slim Framework instance is used to manipulate the request or response data.
api : \Slim\Slim
inherited
Contains the request URI segments after the root api version segment.
uri : array
inherited
Example:
URI - api.php/v2/customers/73/addresses
CODE - $this->uri[1]; // will return '73'
Type(s)
array