Rebuilding with CodeIgniter 4
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<?php namespace Config;
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use CodeIgniter\Config\BaseConfig;
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class Format extends BaseConfig
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{
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Available Response Formats
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When you perform content negotiation with the request, these are the
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| available formats that your application supports. This is currently
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| only used with the API\ResponseTrait. A valid Formatter must exist
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| for the specified format.
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| These formats are only checked when the data passed to the respond()
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| method is an array.
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*/
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public $supportedResponseFormats = [
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'application/json',
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'application/xml', // machine-readable XML
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'text/xml', // human-readable XML
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];
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Formatters
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Lists the class to use to format responses with of a particular type.
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| For each mime type, list the class that should be used. Formatters
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| can be retrieved through the getFormatter() method.
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*/
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public $formatters = [
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'application/json' => \CodeIgniter\Format\JSONFormatter::class,
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'application/xml' => \CodeIgniter\Format\XMLFormatter::class,
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'text/xml' => \CodeIgniter\Format\XMLFormatter::class,
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];
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Formatters Options
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Additional Options to adjust default formatters behaviour.
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| For each mime type, list the additional options that should be used.
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*/
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public $formatterOptions = [
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'application/json' => JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES,
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'application/xml' => 0,
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'text/xml' => 0,
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];
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* A Factory method to return the appropriate formatter for the given mime type.
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*
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* @param string $mime
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*
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* @return \CodeIgniter\Format\FormatterInterface
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*/
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public function getFormatter(string $mime)
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{
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if (! array_key_exists($mime, $this->formatters))
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{
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throw new \InvalidArgumentException('No Formatter defined for mime type: ' . $mime);
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}
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$class = $this->formatters[$mime];
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if (! class_exists($class))
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{
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throw new \BadMethodCallException($class . ' is not a valid Formatter.');
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}
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return new $class();
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}
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------
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}
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