Пример #1
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 function build()
 {
     $basepath = "custom/Extension/modules";
     $this->activitiesToAdd = false;
     // and mark all as built so that the next time we come through we'll know and won't build again
     foreach ($this->relationships as $name => $relationship) {
         $definition = $relationship->getDefinition();
         // activities will always appear on the rhs only - lhs will be always be this module in MB
         if (strtolower($definition['rhs_module']) == 'activities') {
             $this->activitiesToAdd = true;
             $relationshipName = $definition['relationship_name'];
             foreach (self::$activities as $activitiesSubModuleLower => $activitiesSubModuleName) {
                 $definition['rhs_module'] = $activitiesSubModuleName;
                 $definition['for_activities'] = true;
                 $definition['relationship_name'] = $relationshipName . '_' . $activitiesSubModuleLower;
                 $this->relationships[$definition['relationship_name']] = RelationshipFactory::newRelationship($definition);
             }
             unset($this->relationships[$name]);
         }
     }
     $GLOBALS['log']->info(get_class($this) . "->build(): installing relationships");
     $MBModStrings = $GLOBALS['mod_strings'];
     $adminModStrings = return_module_language('', 'Administration');
     // required by ModuleInstaller
     foreach ($this->relationships as $name => $relationship) {
         $relationship->setFromStudio();
         $GLOBALS['mod_strings'] = $MBModStrings;
         $installDefs = parent::build($basepath, "<basepath>", array($name => $relationship));
         // and mark as built so that the next time we come through we'll know and won't build again
         $relationship->setReadonly();
         $this->relationships[$name] = $relationship;
         // now install the relationship - ModuleInstaller normally only does this as part of a package load where it installs the relationships defined in the manifest. However, we don't have a manifest or a package, so...
         // If we were to chose to just use the Extension mechanism, without using the ModuleInstaller install_...() methods, we must :
         // 1)   place the information for each side of the relationship in the appropriate Ext directory for the module, which means specific $this->save...() methods for DeployedRelationships, and
         // 2)   we must also manually add the relationship into the custom/application/Ext/TableDictionary/tabledictionary.ext.php file as install_relationship doesn't handle that (install_relationships which requires the manifest however does)
         //      Relationships must be in tabledictionary.ext.php for the Admin command Rebuild Relationships to reliably work:
         //      Rebuild Relationships looks for relationships in the modules vardefs.php, in custom/modules/<modulename>/Ext/vardefs/vardefs.ext.php, and in modules/TableDictionary.php and custom/application/Ext/TableDictionary/tabledictionary.ext.php
         //      if the relationship is not defined in one of those four places it could be deleted during a rebuilt, or during a module installation (when RebuildRelationships.php deletes all entries in the Relationships table)
         // So instead of doing this, we use common save...() methods between DeployedRelationships and UndeployedRelationships that will produce installDefs,
         // and rather than building a full manifest file to carry them, we manually add these installDefs to the ModuleInstaller, and then
         // individually call the appropriate ModuleInstaller->install_...() methods to take our relationship out of our staging area and expand it out to the individual module Ext areas
         $GLOBALS['mod_strings'] = $adminModStrings;
         require_once 'ModuleInstall/ModuleInstaller.php';
         $mi = new ModuleInstaller();
         $mi->id_name = 'custom' . $name;
         // provide the moduleinstaller with a unique name for this relationship - normally this value is set to the package key...
         $mi->installdefs = $installDefs;
         $mi->base_dir = $basepath;
         $mi->silent = true;
         VardefManager::clearVardef();
         $mi->install_relationships();
         $mi->install_languages();
         $mi->install_vardefs();
         $mi->install_layoutdefs();
     }
     // now clear all caches so that our changes are visible
     require_once 'modules/Administration/QuickRepairAndRebuild.php';
     $rac = new RepairAndClear();
     $rac->repairAndClearAll(array('clearAll'), array($GLOBALS['mod_strings']['LBL_ALL_MODULES']), true, false);
     $GLOBALS['mod_strings'] = $MBModStrings;
     // finally, restore the ModuleBuilder mod_strings
     // save out the updated definitions so that we keep track of the change in built status
     $this->save();
     $GLOBALS['log']->info(get_class($this) . "->build(): finished relationship installation");
 }
 function build()
 {
     $modulesToBuild = array();
     if (!isset($this->relationships[$this->newRelationshipName])) {
         $GLOBALS['log']->fatal("Could not find a relationship by the name of {$this->newRelationshipName}, you will have to quick repair and rebuild to get the new relationship added.");
     } else {
         $newRel = $this->relationships[$this->newRelationshipName];
         $newRelDef = $newRel->getDefinition();
         $modulesToBuild[$newRelDef['rhs_module']] = true;
         $modulesToBuild[$newRelDef['lhs_module']] = true;
     }
     $basepath = "custom/Extension/modules";
     $this->activitiesToAdd = false;
     // and mark all as built so that the next time we come through we'll know and won't build again
     foreach ($this->relationships as $name => $relationship) {
         if ($relationship->readonly()) {
             continue;
         }
         $definition = $relationship->getDefinition();
         // activities will always appear on the rhs only - lhs will be always be this module in MB
         if (strtolower($definition['rhs_module']) == 'activities') {
             $this->activitiesToAdd = true;
             $relationshipName = $definition['relationship_name'];
             foreach (self::$activities as $activitiesSubModuleLower => $activitiesSubModuleName) {
                 $definition['rhs_module'] = $activitiesSubModuleName;
                 $definition['for_activities'] = true;
                 $definition['relationship_name'] = $relationshipName . '_' . $activitiesSubModuleLower;
                 $this->relationships[$definition['relationship_name']] = RelationshipFactory::newRelationship($definition);
             }
             unset($this->relationships[$name]);
         }
     }
     $GLOBALS['log']->info(get_class($this) . "->build(): installing relationships");
     $MBModStrings = $GLOBALS['mod_strings'];
     $adminModStrings = return_module_language('', 'Administration');
     // required by ModuleInstaller
     foreach ($this->relationships as $name => $relationship) {
         if ($relationship->readonly()) {
             continue;
         }
         $relationship->setFromStudio();
         $GLOBALS['mod_strings'] = $MBModStrings;
         $installDefs = parent::build($basepath, "<basepath>", array($name => $relationship));
         // and mark as built so that the next time we come through we'll know and won't build again
         $relationship->setReadonly();
         $this->relationships[$name] = $relationship;
         // now install the relationship - ModuleInstaller normally only does this as part of a package load where it installs the relationships defined in the manifest. However, we don't have a manifest or a package, so...
         // If we were to chose to just use the Extension mechanism, without using the ModuleInstaller install_...() methods, we must :
         // 1)   place the information for each side of the relationship in the appropriate Ext directory for the module, which means specific $this->save...() methods for DeployedRelationships, and
         // 2)   we must also manually add the relationship into the custom/application/Ext/TableDictionary/tabledictionary.ext.php file as install_relationship doesn't handle that (install_relationships which requires the manifest however does)
         //      Relationships must be in tabledictionary.ext.php for the Admin command Rebuild Relationships to reliably work:
         //      Rebuild Relationships looks for relationships in the modules vardefs.php, in custom/modules/<modulename>/Ext/vardefs/vardefs.ext.php, and in modules/TableDictionary.php and custom/application/Ext/TableDictionary/tabledictionary.ext.php
         //      if the relationship is not defined in one of those four places it could be deleted during a rebuilt, or during a module installation (when RebuildRelationships.php deletes all entries in the Relationships table)
         // So instead of doing this, we use common save...() methods between DeployedRelationships and UndeployedRelationships that will produce installDefs,
         // and rather than building a full manifest file to carry them, we manually add these installDefs to the ModuleInstaller, and then
         // individually call the appropriate ModuleInstaller->install_...() methods to take our relationship out of our staging area and expand it out to the individual module Ext areas
         $GLOBALS['mod_strings'] = $adminModStrings;
         require_once 'ModuleInstall/ModuleInstaller.php';
         $mi = new ModuleInstaller();
         $mi->id_name = 'custom' . $name;
         // provide the moduleinstaller with a unique name for this relationship - normally this value is set to the package key...
         $mi->installdefs = $installDefs;
         $mi->base_dir = $basepath;
         $mi->silent = true;
         VardefManager::clearVardef();
         $mi->install_relationships();
         $mi->install_languages();
         $mi->install_vardefs();
         $mi->install_layoutdefs();
         $mi->install_extensions();
         $mi->install_client_files();
     }
     $GLOBALS['mod_strings'] = $MBModStrings;
     // finally, restore the ModuleBuilder mod_strings
     // Anything that runs in-process needs to reload their vardefs
     $GLOBALS['reload_vardefs'] = true;
     // save out the updated definitions so that we keep track of the change in built status
     // sending false so we don't rebuild relationshsips for a third time.
     $this->save(false);
     $mi = new ModuleInstaller();
     $mi->silent = true;
     $mi->rebuild_relationships($modulesToBuild);
     // now clear all caches so that our changes are visible
     require_once 'modules/Administration/QuickRepairAndRebuild.php';
     $rac = new RepairAndClear();
     $rac->module_list = $modulesToBuild;
     $rac->clearJsFiles();
     $rac->clearVardefs();
     $rac->clearJsLangFiles();
     $rac->clearLanguageCache();
     $rac->rebuildExtensions(array_keys($modulesToBuild));
     $rac->clearVardefs();
     foreach ($rac->module_list as $moduleName => $ignore) {
         // Now rebuild the vardefs in memory
         $bean = BeanFactory::newBean($moduleName);
         VardefManager::loadVardef($bean->module_dir, $bean->object_name, true, array('bean' => $bean));
     }
     foreach (array_keys($modulesToBuild) as $module) {
         unset($GLOBALS['dictionary'][BeanFactory::getObjectName($module)]);
     }
     SugarRelationshipFactory::rebuildCache();
     MetaDataManager::refreshLanguagesCache(array($GLOBALS['current_language']));
     MetaDataManager::refreshSectionCache(array(MetaDataManager::MM_RELATIONSHIPS));
     MetaDataManager::refreshModulesCache(array_keys($modulesToBuild));
     $GLOBALS['log']->info(get_class($this) . "->build(): finished relationship installation");
 }