SmStats
in package
implements
ActionInterface
Uses
BackwardCompatibility
Lets simplemachines.org gather statistics if, and only if, the admin allows.
Table of Contents
Interfaces
- ActionInterface
- Interface for all action classes.
Properties
- $obj : object
- $backcompat : array<string|int, mixed>
Methods
- call() : void
- Convenience method to load() and execute() an instance of this class.
- execute() : void
- Sends stats to simplemachines.org when requested, but only if enabled!
- exportStatic() : void
- Provides a way to export a class's public static properties and methods to global namespace.
- load() : object
- Static wrapper for constructor.
- __construct() : mixed
- Constructor. Protected to force instantiation via self::load().
Properties
$obj
protected
static object
$obj
An instance of this class. This is used by the load() method to prevent mulitple instantiations.
$backcompat
private
static array<string|int, mixed>
$backcompat
= ['func_names' => ['call' => 'SMStats']]
BackwardCompatibility settings for this class.
Methods
call()
Convenience method to load() and execute() an instance of this class.
public
static call() : void
execute()
Sends stats to simplemachines.org when requested, but only if enabled!
public
execute() : void
- Called by simplemachines.org.
- Only returns anything if stats was enabled during installation.
- Can also be accessed by the admin, to show what info is collected.
- Does not return any data directly to simplemachines.org in response to the incoming request. Instead, for security, starts a new, separate request back to simplemachines.org.
See https://www.simplemachines.org/about/stats.php for more info.
exportStatic()
Provides a way to export a class's public static properties and methods to global namespace.
public
static exportStatic() : void
To do so:
- Use this trait in the class.
- At the END of the class's file, call its exportStatic() method.
Although it might not seem that way at first glance, this approach conforms to section 2.3 of PSR 1, since executing this method is simply a dynamic means of declaring functions when the file is included; it has no other side effects.
Regarding the $backcompat items:
A class's static properties are not exported to global variables unless explicitly included in $backcompat['prop_names']. Likewise, a class's static methods are not exported as global functions unless explicitly included in $backcompat['func_names'].
$backcompat['prop_names'] is a simple array where the keys are the names of one or more of a class's static properties, and the values are the names of global variables. In each case, the global variable will be set to a reference to the static property. Static properties that are not named in this array will not be exported.
$backcompat['func_names'] is a simple array where the keys are the names of one or more of a class's static methods, and the values are the names that should be used for global functions that will encapsulate those methods. Methods that are not named in this array will not be exported.
Adding non-static properties or methods to the $backcompat arrays will produce runtime errors. It is the responsibility of the developer to make sure not to do this.
load()
Static wrapper for constructor.
public
static load() : object
Return values
object —An instance of this class.
__construct()
Constructor. Protected to force instantiation via self::load().
protected
__construct() : mixed