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Max Milbers, 04/17/2010 01:38 PM
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3 | h2. Code Formatting: |
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5 | We follow the joomla standard in most cases. We use camelCase for methods. For faster copypasting and working with database fields. Both variable and database fields are lowercase and seperated with "_". You may use for internal variables camelCase also. |
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7 | Example: |
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10 | function exampleMethod($data = 0) { |
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11 | if (!$product_id) $product_id = JRequest::getInt('product_id', 0); |
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12 | if ($product_id > 0) { |
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13 | ...; |
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18 | h2. SQL Formatting: |
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20 | The queries should follow this format: |
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22 | @$q = 'SELECT `example_id` FROM `#__vm_table` WHERE `user_id`=' . (int)$user_id;@ |
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26 | $user_id is an array, use $user_id["myId"] |
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28 | Placing of the ` improves speed, because the sql-engine can parse faster ( and do not have to reparse). |
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30 | h2. Variable Formatting: |
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32 | Due abstract logic many people name their variables or database fields just "id", "key", "value" and so on. |
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34 | In our case we want to rewrite the structure of an old code, therefore it is very important to find the variable in the code rather fields in the database. |
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36 | So we want a kind of this: <classname><tablename>variable like here |
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38 | $vendor_id or $payment_method_id |
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40 | Exception from this rule is the use of ordering and published. Ordering and published with 0 and 1 as values are useable with the joomla standard methods. |
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42 | h2. Filename Formatting: |
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44 | Filenames should be lowercase. |
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46 | Models filenames (mymodel.php), view direcorynames (myview), all helper files and probably all other files loaded by the Joomla Framework, must be lowercase, no matter how you load the file: |
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48 | @$this->loadHelper('adminMenu'); // looks for the file helpers/adminmenu.php@ |
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50 | More complex filenames that are specific to your task and loaded by your own code (using require_once()), e.g. mySpecificClass.php, can be camelcase. |
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52 | Read this article for more info http://docs.joomla.org/Talk:Developing_a_Model-View-Controller_Component_-_Part_1#Use_lowercase_file_and_folder_names_in_your_components.21 |
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54 | h2. Character Encoding: |
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56 | Like in joomla we use UTF-8. Please ensure the right character set in your IDE. |