Robin S Posted November 22, 2017 Share Posted November 22, 2017 When I create a new Hanna Code tag I am always creating a PHP tag (I don't think I've ever had a need to create a text or Javascript tag). And I prefer to edit my tag code in my IDE rather than in the code field within the Hanna Code module. Because of this my Hanna codes always consist of... <?php include $config->paths->templates . "hannas/{$hanna->name}.php"; ...which just includes a file named the same as the Hanna tag from a "hannas" folder in /site/templates/ Always on the lookout for efficiencies, I had a go at automating the process of setting up new Hanna tags and come up with the following. Maybe it's useful to someone. In /site/ready.php: // Pre-fill code for new Hanna tags and create file $wire->addHookBefore('ProcessHannaCode::executeEdit', function(HookEvent $event) { $id = (int) $this->input->get('id'); // Include code for later use $file_include_code = '<?php include $config->paths->templates . "hannas/{$hanna->name}.php";'; if(!$id) { // A new Hanna tag is being added // Set type to PHP $this->addHookBefore('InputfieldRadios(name=hc_type)::render', function(HookEvent $event) { $inputfield = $event->object; $inputfield->value = 2; }); // Set code to include file of same name as tag $this->addHookBefore('InputfieldTextarea(name=hc_code)::render', function(HookEvent $event) use ($file_include_code) { $inputfield = $event->object; $inputfield->value = $file_include_code; }); } else { // An existing Hanna tag is being edited (the new tag has been saved) // Get the data for this tag /* @var \PDOStatement $query */ $query = $this->database->prepare("SELECT name, type, code FROM hanna_code WHERE id=:id"); $query->bindValue(':id', $id); $query->execute(); if(!$query->rowCount()) throw new WireException("Unknown ID"); list($name, $type, $code) = $query->fetch(\PDO::FETCH_NUM); // If it's a PHP tag and the tag code matches the include code... if($type == 2 && $code === $file_include_code) { $filename = $this->config->paths->templates . "hannas/{$name}.php"; // Check if there is an existing file and if not... if(!file_exists($filename)) { // Define the contents of the file // Just the namespace and API variables for IDE code-completion // Some of this is PhpStorm-specific so adjust as needed $contents = '<?php namespace ProcessWire; //<editor-fold desc="API variables"> /** * @var Config $config * @var Fieldgroups $fieldgroups * @var Fields $fields * @var Languages $languages * @var Modules $modules * @var Page $page * @var Pages $pages * @var Paths $urls * @var Permissions $permissions * @var ProcessWire $wire * @var Roles $roles * @var Sanitizer $sanitizer * @var Session $session * @var Templates $templates * @var User $user * @var Users $users * @var WireCache $cache * @var WireDatabasePDO $database * @var WireDateTime $datetime * @var WireFileTools $files * @var WireInput $input * @var WireLog $log * @var WireMail $mail * @var \ProCache $procache * @var \FormBuilder $forms * **/ //</editor-fold> '; // Create a file and insert the contents above file_put_contents($filename, $contents); } } } }); 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macrura Posted November 23, 2017 Share Posted November 23, 2017 very cool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boost Posted November 18, 2023 Share Posted November 18, 2023 This is nice @Robin S! Is it possible to automatically create the PHP file inside /site/templates/hannas when you first save the code? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin S Posted November 19, 2023 Author Share Posted November 19, 2023 18 hours ago, Boost said: Is it possible to automatically create the PHP file inside /site/templates/hannas when you first save the code? That's what the code in the first post is for, so I think I don't understand the question. If the PHP file is not being created make sure you have created a "hannas" directory inside /site/templates/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boost Posted November 19, 2023 Share Posted November 19, 2023 You are right. My bad, it's working. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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