Base class for behaviors.
Behaviors allow you to simulate mixins, and create reusable blocks of application logic, that can be reused across several models. Behaviors also provide a way to hook into model callbacks and augment their behavior.
Behaviors can provide mixin like features by declaring public methods. These methods will be accessible on the tables the behavior has been added to.
function doSomething($arg1, $arg2) { // do something }
Would be called like $table->doSomething($arg1, $arg2);
.
Behaviors can listen to any events fired on a Table. By default CakePHP provides a number of lifecycle events your behaviors can listen to:
beforeFind(Event $event, Query $query, ArrayObject $options, boolean $primary)
Fired before each find operation. By stopping the event and supplying a return value you can bypass the find operation entirely. Any changes done to the $query instance will be retained for the rest of the find. The $primary parameter indicates whether or not this is the root query, or an associated query.
buildValidator(Event $event, Validator $validator, string $name)
Fired when the validator object identified by $name is being built. You can use this callback to add validation rules or add validation providers.
buildRules(Event $event, RulesChecker $rules)
Fired when the rules checking object for the table is being built. You can use this callback to add more rules to the set.
beforeRules(Event $event, EntityInterface $entity, ArrayObject $options, $operation)
Fired before an entity is validated using by a rules checker. By stopping this event, you can return the final value of the rules checking operation.
afterRules(Event $event, EntityInterface $entity, ArrayObject $options, bool $result, $operation)
Fired after the rules have been checked on the entity. By stopping this event, you can return the final value of the rules checking operation.
beforeSave(Event $event, EntityInterface $entity, ArrayObject $options)
Fired before each entity is saved. Stopping this event will abort the save operation. When the event is stopped the result of the event will be returned.
afterSave(Event $event, EntityInterface $entity, ArrayObject $options)
Fired after an entity is saved.
beforeDelete(Event $event, EntityInterface $entity, ArrayObject $options)
Fired before an entity is deleted. By stopping this event you will abort the delete operation.
afterDelete(Event $event, EntityInterface $entity, ArrayObject $options)
Fired after an entity has been deleted.
In addition to the core events, behaviors can respond to any event fired from your Table classes including custom application specific ones.
You can set the priority of a behaviors callbacks by using the priority
setting when attaching a behavior. This will set the priority for all the callbacks a behavior provides.
Behaviors can provide finder methods that hook into a Table's find() method. Custom finders are a great way to provide preset queries that relate to your behavior. For example a SluggableBehavior could provide a find('slugged') finder. Behavior finders are implemented the same as other finders. Any method starting with find
will be setup as a finder. Your finder methods should expect the following arguments:
findSlugged(Query $query, array $options)
Cake\Event\EventManager
$_defaultConfig
protected array
$_ts
protected DateTime
_updateField( Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface $entity , string $field , boolean $refreshTimestamp )
Update a field, if it hasn't been updated already
Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface
$entity
$field
$refreshTimestamp
handleEvent( Cake\Event\Event $event , Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface $entity )
There is only one event handler, it can be configured to be called for any event
Cake\Event\Event
$event
Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface
$entity
implementedEvents( )
implementedEvents
The implemented events of this behavior depend on configuration
Cake\ORM\Behavior::implementedEvents()
initialize( array $config )
Initialize hook
If events are specified - do not merge them with existing events, overwrite the events to listen on
$config
Cake\ORM\Behavior::initialize()
timestamp( DateTime $ts null , boolean $refreshTimestamp false )
Get or set the timestamp to be used
Set the timestamp to the given DateTime object, or if not passed a new DateTime object If an explicit date time is passed, the config option refreshTimestamp
is automatically set to false.
$ts
optional null $refreshTimestamp
optional false touch( Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface $entity , string $eventName 'Model.beforeSave' )
Touch an entity
Bumps timestamp fields for an entity. For any fields configured to be updated "always" or "existing", update the timestamp value. This method will overwrite any pre-existing value.
Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface
$entity
$eventName
optional 'Model.beforeSave' __construct( Cake\ORM\Table $table , array $config [] )
Constructor
Merges config with the default and store in the config property
Cake\ORM\Table
$table
$config
optional [] _reflectionCache( )
Gets the methods implemented by this behavior
Uses the implementedEvents() method to exclude callback methods. Methods starting with _
will be ignored, as will methods declared on Cake\ORM\Behavior
_resolveMethodAliases( string $key , array $defaults , array $config )
Removes aliased methods that would otherwise be duplicated by userland configuration.
$key
$defaults
$config
getTable( )
Get the table instance this behavior is bound to.
Cake\ORM\Table
implementedFinders( )
implementedFinders
Provides an alias->methodname map of which finders a behavior implements. Example:
[ 'this' => 'findThis', 'alias' => 'findMethodName' ]
With the above example, a call to $Table->find('this')
will call $Behavior->findThis()
and a call to $Table->find('alias')
will call $Behavior->findMethodName()
It is recommended, though not required, to define implementedFinders in the config property of child classes such that it is not necessary to use reflections to derive the available method list. See core behaviors for examples
implementedMethods( )
implementedMethods
Provides an alias->methodname map of which methods a behavior implements. Example:
[ 'method' => 'method', 'aliasedmethod' => 'somethingElse' ]
With the above example, a call to $Table->method()
will call $Behavior->method()
and a call to $Table->aliasedmethod()
will call $Behavior->somethingElse()
It is recommended, though not required, to define implementedFinders in the config property of child classes such that it is not necessary to use reflections to derive the available method list. See core behaviors for examples
verifyConfig( )
verifyConfig
Checks that implemented keys contain values pointing at callable.
Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
_configDelete( string $key )
Deletes a single config key.
$key
Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
_configRead( string|null $key )
Reads a config key.
$key
_configWrite( string|array $key , mixed $value , boolean|string $merge false )
Writes a config key.
$key
$value
$merge
optional false True to merge recursively, 'shallow' for simple merge, false to overwrite, defaults to false.
Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
config( string|array|null $key null , mixed|null $value null , boolean $merge true )
Gets/Sets the config.
Reading the whole config:
$this->config();
Reading a specific value:
$this->config('key');
Reading a nested value:
$this->config('some.nested.key');
Setting a specific value:
$this->config('key', $value);
Setting a nested value:
$this->config('some.nested.key', $value);
Updating multiple config settings at the same time:
$this->config(['one' => 'value', 'another' => 'value']);
$key
optional null $value
optional null $merge
optional true Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
configShallow( string|array $key , mixed|null $value null )
Merge provided config with existing config. Unlike config()
which does a recursive merge for nested keys, this method does a simple merge.
Setting a specific value:
$this->config('key', $value);
Setting a nested value:
$this->config('some.nested.key', $value);
Updating multiple config settings at the same time:
$this->config(['one' => 'value', 'another' => 'value']);
$key
$value
optional null getConfig( string|null $key null )
Returns the config.
Reading the whole config:
$this->getConfig();
Reading a specific value:
$this->getConfig('key');
Reading a nested value:
$this->getConfig('some.nested.key');
$key
optional null setConfig( string|array $key , mixed|null $value null , boolean $merge true )
Sets the config.
Setting a specific value:
$this->setConfig('key', $value);
Setting a nested value:
$this->setConfig('some.nested.key', $value);
Updating multiple config settings at the same time:
$this->setConfig(['one' => 'value', 'another' => 'value']);
$key
$value
optional null $merge
optional true Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
protected array
Default config
These are merged with user-provided config when the behavior is used.
events - an event-name keyed array of which fields to update, and when, for a given event possible values for when a field will be updated are "always", "new" or "existing", to set the field value always, only when a new record or only when an existing record.
refreshTimestamp - if true (the default) the timestamp used will be the current time when the code is executed, to set to an explicit date time value - set refreshTimetamp to false and call setTimestamp() on the behavior class before use.
[ 'implementedFinders' => [], 'implementedMethods' => [ 'timestamp' => 'timestamp', 'touch' => 'touch' ], 'events' => [ 'Model.beforeSave' => [ 'created' => 'new', 'modified' => 'always' ] ], 'refreshTimestamp' => true ]
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