- Initialize with null to prevent leaking configurations
- Check if the working directory is a directory
- Store the real path instead of raw data
- Add final path separator as expected by Bridge::create
general
- Use self:: instead of Cache:: or static::
- Rename $dirCache to $workingDir
- Initialize $workingDir with null
function setDir
- Clear previous working directory before checking input parameters
- Change wording for the exception messages
- Store realpath instead of raw parameter
- Add path separator
This ensures the path always ends with the path separator, as assumed
by Cache::create
- Add check if the provided working directory is a valid directory
function getDir
- Use static parameter instead of function variable
- Change wording for the exception message
function create
- Rename parameter $nameCache to $name
- Rename $pathCache to $filePath
- Change wording for the exception messages
function isValidNameCache
- Rename function to isCacheName
- Rename parameter $nameCache to $name
- Explain in the function documentation the meaning of a 'valid name'
- Ensure Boolean return value (preg_match returns integer)
- Check if $name is a string
- Use slashes to enclose the regex
This is the first step in adding documentation to the core library
of RSS-Bridge. The documentation is not yet extracted by phpdoc,
yet may prove useful to anyone interested in starting with RSS-Bridge.
Commit e26d61e introduced a bug that causes the error message "The
bridge you [sic!] looking for does not exist." if the bridge name
specified in the query ends on "Bridge"
(i.e. '&bridge=SoundcloudBridge'), while other queries work fine
(i.e. '&bridge=Soundcloud').
This commit fixes that issue by sanitizing the bridge name before
creating the class.
References #922
- Move all whitelisting functionality inside Bridge.php
- Set default whitelist once in index.php using Bridge::setWhitelist()
- Include bridge sanitizing inside Bridge.php
Bridge::sanitizeBridgeName($name)
Bridge.php now maintains the whitelist internally.
Also adds documentation to Debug.php!
* Debug::isEnabled()
Checks if the DEBUG file exists on disk on the first call (stored in
memory for the duration of the instance). Returns true if debug mode
is enabled for the client.
This function also sets the internal flag for Debug::isSecure()!
* Debug::isSecure()
Returns true if debuging is enabled for specific IP addresses, false
otherwise. This is checked on the first call of Debug::isEnabled().
If you call this function before Debug::isEnabled(), the default value
is false.
Replaces 'debugMessage' by specialized debug function 'Debug::log'.
This function takes the same arguments as the previous 'debugMessage'.
A separate Debug class allows for further optimization and separation
of concern.
- PATH_LIB_BRIDGES defines the path to bridges
- PATH_LIB_FORMATS defines the path to formats
- PATH_LIB_CACHES defines the path to caches
Include constants in RssBridge.php for consistency
Move CACHE_DIR from index.php to /lib/RssBridge.php and change name
to PATH_CACHE.
PATH_CACHE is one of the core paths of RSS-Bridge and should therefore
be defined in the core file RssBridge.php.
- Remove file documentation and license remark (defined in repository
scope - see README / UNLICENSE)
- Remove example usage (if necessary should be included in the Wiki)
"The require_once statement is identical to require except PHP will
check if the file has already been included, and if so, not include
(require) it again."
-- http://php.net/manual/en/function.require-once.php
Vendor files (simple_html_dom.php and urljoin.php) are included in the
repository and therefore shipped with all releases. If one of the files
is missing, either the repository or the release is incomplete.
PHP will generate error messages if either of the files is missing, so
there is no need to check availability manually unless it is done for
all files (which doesn't make sense because they are part of the
repository).