. */ declare(strict_types=1); namespace FireflyIII\TransactionRules\Factory; use FireflyIII\Exceptions\FireflyException; use FireflyIII\Models\RuleTrigger; use FireflyIII\Support\Domain; use FireflyIII\TransactionRules\Triggers\AbstractTrigger; use FireflyIII\TransactionRules\Triggers\TriggerInterface; use Log; /** * @codeCoverageIgnore * Interface TriggerInterface */ class TriggerFactory { protected static $triggerTypes = []; /** * Returns the trigger for the given type and journal. This method returns the actual implementation * (TransactionRules/Triggers/[object]) for a given RuleTrigger (database object). If for example the database object * contains trigger_type "description_is" with value "Rent" this method will return a corresponding * DescriptionIs object preset to "Rent". Any transaction journal then fed to this object will * be triggered if its description actually is "Rent". * * @param RuleTrigger $trigger * * @return AbstractTrigger */ public static function getTrigger(RuleTrigger $trigger) { $triggerType = $trigger->trigger_type; /** @var AbstractTrigger $class */ $class = self::getTriggerClass($triggerType); $obj = $class::makeFromTriggerValue($trigger->trigger_value); $obj->stopProcessing = $trigger->stop_processing; Log::debug(sprintf('self::getTriggerClass("%s") = "%s"', $triggerType, $class)); Log::debug(sprintf('%s::makeFromTriggerValue(%s) = object of class "%s"', $class, $trigger->trigger_value, get_class($obj))); return $obj; } /** * This method is equal to TriggerFactory::getTrigger but accepts a textual representation of the trigger type * (for example "description_is"), the trigger value ("Rent") and whether or not Firefly III should stop processing * other triggers (if present) after this trigger. * * This method is used when the RuleTriggers from TriggerFactory::getTrigger do not exist (yet). * * @param string $triggerType * @param string $triggerValue * @param bool $stopProcessing * * @see TriggerFactory::getTrigger * * @return AbstractTrigger * * @throws FireflyException */ public static function makeTriggerFromStrings(string $triggerType, string $triggerValue, bool $stopProcessing) { /** @var AbstractTrigger $class */ $class = self::getTriggerClass($triggerType); $obj = $class::makeFromStrings($triggerValue, $stopProcessing); Log::debug('Created trigger from string', ['type' => $triggerType, 'value' => $triggerValue, 'stopProcessing' => $stopProcessing, 'class' => $class]); return $obj; } /** * Returns a map with trigger types, mapped to the class representing that type. * * @return array */ protected static function getTriggerTypes(): array { if (0 === count(self::$triggerTypes)) { self::$triggerTypes = Domain::getRuleTriggers(); } return self::$triggerTypes; } /** * Returns the class name to be used for triggers with the given name. This is a lookup function * that will match the given trigger type (ie. "from_account_ends") to the matching class name * (FromAccountEnds) using the configuration (firefly.php). * * @param string $triggerType * * @return TriggerInterface|string * * @throws FireflyException */ private static function getTriggerClass(string $triggerType): string { $triggerTypes = self::getTriggerTypes(); if (!array_key_exists($triggerType, $triggerTypes)) { throw new FireflyException('No such trigger exists ("' . e($triggerType) . '").'); } $class = $triggerTypes[$triggerType]; if (!class_exists($class)) { throw new FireflyException('Could not instantiate class for rule trigger type "' . e($triggerType) . '" (' . e($class) . ').'); } return $class; } }