Base class implements ways of fetching information about the installed eZ Components. It knows whether to use the PEAR registry or the bundled XML file, depending on how eZ Components is installed.
Source for this file: /Base/src/metadata.php
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public ezcBaseMetaData |
__construct(
[ $installMethod
= NULL] )
Creates a ezcBaseMetaData object |
public string |
getBundleVersion(
)
Returns the version string for the installed eZ Components bundle. |
public array(string=>string). |
getComponentDependencies(
[ $componentName
= null] )
Returns a list of components that $componentName depends on. |
public string |
getComponentVersion(
$componentName
)
Returns the version string of the available $componentName or false when the component is not installed. |
public string |
getRequiredPhpVersion(
)
Returns a PHP version string that describes the required PHP version for this installed eZ Components bundle. |
public bool |
isComponentInstalled(
$componentName
)
Returns whether $componentName is installed |
Creates a ezcBaseMetaData object
The sole parameter $installMethod should only be used if you are really sure that you need to use it. It is mostly there to make testing at least slightly possible. Again, do not set it unless instructed.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$installMethod |
string |
Returns the version string for the installed eZ Components bundle.
A version string such as "2008.2.2" is returned.
Returns a list of components that $componentName depends on.
If $componentName is left empty, all installed components are returned.
The returned array has as keys the component names, and as values the version of the components.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$componentName |
Returns the version string of the available $componentName or false when the component is not installed.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$componentName |
Returns a PHP version string that describes the required PHP version for this installed eZ Components bundle.
Returns whether $componentName is installed
If installed with PEAR, it checks the PEAR registry whether the component is there. In case the tarball installation method is used, it will return true for every component that exists (because all of them are then available).
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$componentName |