. * */ namespace OC\AppFramework\Middleware; use OC\AppFramework\Controller\Controller; use OCP\AppFramework\Http\Response; use OCP\AppFramework\MiddleWare; /** * This class is used to store and run all the middleware in correct order */ class MiddlewareDispatcher { /** * @var array array containing all the middlewares */ private $middlewares; /** * @var int counter which tells us what middlware was executed once an * exception occurs */ private $middlewareCounter; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct(){ $this->middlewares = array(); $this->middlewareCounter = 0; } /** * Adds a new middleware * @param Middleware $middleware the middleware which will be added */ public function registerMiddleware(Middleware $middleWare){ array_push($this->middlewares, $middleWare); } /** * returns an array with all middleware elements * @return array the middlewares */ public function getMiddlewares(){ return $this->middlewares; } /** * This is being run in normal order before the controller is being * called which allows several modifications and checks * * @param Controller $controller the controller that is being called * @param string $methodName the name of the method that will be called on * the controller */ public function beforeController(Controller $controller, $methodName){ // we need to count so that we know which middlewares we have to ask in // case theres an exception for($i=0; $imiddlewares); $i++){ $this->middlewareCounter++; $middleware = $this->middlewares[$i]; $middleware->beforeController($controller, $methodName); } } /** * This is being run when either the beforeController method or the * controller method itself is throwing an exception. The middleware is asked * in reverse order to handle the exception and to return a response. * If the response is null, it is assumed that the exception could not be * handled and the error will be thrown again * * @param Controller $controller the controller that is being called * @param string $methodName the name of the method that will be called on * the controller * @param \Exception $exception the thrown exception * @return Response a Response object if the middleware can handle the * exception * @throws \Exception the passed in exception if it cant handle it */ public function afterException(Controller $controller, $methodName, \Exception $exception){ for($i=$this->middlewareCounter-1; $i>=0; $i--){ $middleware = $this->middlewares[$i]; try { return $middleware->afterException($controller, $methodName, $exception); } catch(\Exception $exception){ continue; } } throw $exception; } /** * This is being run after a successful controllermethod call and allows * the manipulation of a Response object. The middleware is run in reverse order * * @param Controller $controller the controller that is being called * @param string $methodName the name of the method that will be called on * the controller * @param Response $response the generated response from the controller * @return Response a Response object */ public function afterController(Controller $controller, $methodName, Response $response){ for($i=count($this->middlewares)-1; $i>=0; $i--){ $middleware = $this->middlewares[$i]; $response = $middleware->afterController($controller, $methodName, $response); } return $response; } /** * This is being run after the response object has been rendered and * allows the manipulation of the output. The middleware is run in reverse order * * @param Controller $controller the controller that is being called * @param string $methodName the name of the method that will be called on * the controller * @param string $output the generated output from a response * @return string the output that should be printed */ public function beforeOutput(Controller $controller, $methodName, $output){ for($i=count($this->middlewares)-1; $i>=0; $i--){ $middleware = $this->middlewares[$i]; $output = $middleware->beforeOutput($controller, $methodName, $output); } return $output; } }