_t('bookmark'), 'NAME_PLURAL' => _t('bookmarks'), 'FIELDS' => array( 'bookmark_id' => array( 'FIELD_TYPE' => FT_NUMBER, 'DISPLAY_TYPE' => DT_HIDDEN, 'IDENTITY' => true, 'DISPLAY_WIDTH' => 10, 'DISPLAY_HEIGHT' => 1, 'IS_NULL' => false, 'DEFAULT' => '', 'LABEL' => _t('CollectiveAccess id'), 'DESCRIPTION' => _t('Unique numeric identifier used by CollectiveAccess internally to identify this bookmark') ), 'folder_id' => array( 'FIELD_TYPE' => FT_NUMBER, 'DISPLAY_TYPE' => DT_SELECT, 'DISPLAY_WIDTH' => 40, 'DISPLAY_HEIGHT' => 1, 'DISPLAY_FIELD' => array('ca_bookmark_folders.folder_id'), 'DISPLAY_ORDERBY' => array('ca_bookmark_folders.name'), 'IS_NULL' => false, 'DEFAULT' => '', 'LABEL' => _t('Folder'), 'DESCRIPTION' => _t('Indicates the folder to which the bookmark belongs.') ), 'table_num' => array( 'FIELD_TYPE' => FT_NUMBER, 'DISPLAY_TYPE' => DT_SELECT, 'DISPLAY_WIDTH' => 40, 'DISPLAY_HEIGHT' => 1, 'IS_NULL' => false, 'DEFAULT' => '', 'LABEL' => _t('Bookmark type'), 'DESCRIPTION' => _t('Indicates type of item bookmark represents.'), 'BOUNDS_CHOICE_LIST' => array( _t('objects') => 57, _t('object lots') => 51, _t('entities') => 20, _t('places') => 72, _t('occurrences') => 67, _t('collections') => 13, _t('storage locations') => 89, _t('loans') => 133, _t('movements') => 137, _t('tours') => 153, _t('tour stops') => 155, _t('object representations') => 56, _t('representation annotations') => 82, _t('list items') => 33 ), 'BOUNDS_LENGTH' => array(1,100) ), 'row_id' => array( 'FIELD_TYPE' => FT_NUMBER, 'DISPLAY_TYPE' => DT_OMIT, 'DISPLAY_WIDTH' => 10, 'DISPLAY_HEIGHT' => 1, 'IS_NULL' => true, 'DEFAULT' => '', 'LABEL' => 'Row id', 'DESCRIPTION' => 'Identifier for row included in the bookmark list' ), 'rank' => array( 'FIELD_TYPE' => FT_NUMBER, 'DISPLAY_TYPE' => DT_FIELD, 'DISPLAY_WIDTH' => 10, 'DISPLAY_HEIGHT' => 1, 'IS_NULL' => false, 'DEFAULT' => '', 'LABEL' => _t('Sort order'), 'DESCRIPTION' => _t('Sort order'), ), 'notes' => array( 'FIELD_TYPE' => FT_TEXT, 'DISPLAY_TYPE' => DT_FIELD, 'DISPLAY_WIDTH' => 80, 'DISPLAY_HEIGHT' => 5, 'IS_NULL' => false, 'DEFAULT' => '', 'LABEL' => _t('Notes'), 'DESCRIPTION' => _t('Notes pertaining to the bookmark and/or bookmarked item.'), 'BOUNDS_LENGTH' => array(1,65535) ), 'created_on' => array( 'FIELD_TYPE' => FT_TIMESTAMP, 'DISPLAY_TYPE' => DT_FIELD, 'UPDATE_ON_UPDATE' => true, 'DISPLAY_WIDTH' => 10, 'DISPLAY_HEIGHT' => 1, 'IS_NULL' => false, 'DEFAULT' => '', 'LABEL' => _t('Bookmark created on'), 'DESCRIPTION' => _t('Date/time the bookmark was created.'), ), ) ); class ca_bookmarks extends BaseModel { # --------------------------------- # --- Object attribute properties # --------------------------------- # Describe structure of content object's properties - eg. database fields and their # associated types, what modes are supported, et al. # # ------------------------------------------------------ # --- Basic object parameters # ------------------------------------------------------ # what table does this class represent? protected $TABLE = 'ca_bookmarks'; # what is the primary key of the table? protected $PRIMARY_KEY = 'bookmark_id'; # ------------------------------------------------------ # --- Properties used by standard editing scripts # # These class properties allow generic scripts to properly display # records from the table represented by this class # # ------------------------------------------------------ # Array of fields to display in a listing of records from this table protected $LIST_FIELDS = array('bookmark_id'); # When the list of "list fields" above contains more than one field, # the LIST_DELIMITER text is displayed between fields as a delimiter. # This is typically a comma or space, but can be any string you like protected $LIST_DELIMITER = ' '; # What you'd call a single record from this table (eg. a "person") protected $NAME_SINGULAR; # What you'd call more than one record from this table (eg. "people") protected $NAME_PLURAL; # List of fields to sort listing of records by; you can use # SQL 'ASC' and 'DESC' here if you like. protected $ORDER_BY = array('bookmark_id'); # If you want to order records arbitrarily, add a numeric field to the table and place # its name here. The generic list scripts can then use it to order table records. protected $RANK = ''; # ------------------------------------------------------ # Hierarchical table properties # ------------------------------------------------------ protected $HIERARCHY_TYPE = null; protected $HIERARCHY_LEFT_INDEX_FLD = null; protected $HIERARCHY_RIGHT_INDEX_FLD = null; protected $HIERARCHY_PARENT_ID_FLD = null; protected $HIERARCHY_DEFINITION_TABLE = null; protected $HIERARCHY_ID_FLD = null; protected $HIERARCHY_POLY_TABLE = null; # ------------------------------------------------------ # Change logging # ------------------------------------------------------ protected $UNIT_ID_FIELD = null; protected $LOG_CHANGES_TO_SELF = false; protected $LOG_CHANGES_USING_AS_SUBJECT = array( "FOREIGN_KEYS" => array( ), "RELATED_TABLES" => array( ) ); # ------------------------------------------------------ # $FIELDS contains information about each field in the table. The order in which the fields # are listed here is the order in which they will be returned using getFields() protected $FIELDS; # ---------------------------------------- public function __construct($pn_id=null) { parent::__construct($pn_id); } # ---------------------------------------- } ?>