Exemple #1
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 /**
  * Look for a dam:trash, and move element inside. create dam:trash at root if not found
  * @param {Integer} $id of the node to recycle
  * @return {Boolean} true on success, false otherwise
  */
 static function recycle($id)
 {
     $trashcan = model::searchKey('id', 'dam:trash');
     $trashcan = $trashcan[0];
     if (!$trashcan) {
         $trashcan = model::create(array('#parent' => '0', 'id' => 'dam:trash', 'name' => 'dam:trash', 'type' => 'folder'));
     }
     return model::move($id, $trashcan);
 }
Exemple #2
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            header('HTTP/1.1: 400 Bad Request');
            exit;
        }
        // Here we implemented the children method to return indexes for performance, keeping the backward compatibility
        if (arg("int") === '1') {
            echo json_encode(model::children(arg('id')));
        } else {
            echo json_encode(model_json::multi(model::children(arg('id'))));
        }
        break;
    case "move":
        if (is_null(arg('id')) || is_null(arg('target'))) {
            header("HTTP/1.1: 400 Bad Request");
            echo "Bad command";
            exit;
        }
        if (!model::move(arg("id"), arg("target"))) {
            header("HTTP/1.1: 409 Conflict");
            echo "move Error, please change your values";
            exit;
        }
        break;
    default:
        header('HTTP/1.1: 400 Bad Request');
        exit;
}
// switch / case
$nolog = array('read', 'ancestors', 'children', 'links', 'stats', 'types', 'tags', 'search');
if (!in_array(arg('cmd'), $nolog)) {
    damas_service::log_event();
}