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DateTimeInputWidget.php
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1 <?php
2 
3 namespace MediaWiki\Widget;
4 
5 use OOUI\Tag;
6 
13 class DateTimeInputWidget extends \OOUI\InputWidget {
14 
15  protected $type = null;
16  protected $min = null;
17  protected $max = null;
18  protected $clearable = null;
19 
27  public function __construct( array $config = [] ) {
28  // We need $this->type set before calling the parent constructor
29  if ( isset( $config['type'] ) ) {
30  $this->type = $config['type'];
31  } else {
32  throw new \InvalidArgumentException( '$config[\'type\'] must be specified' );
33  }
34 
35  parent::__construct( $config );
36 
37  // Properties, which are ignored in PHP and just shipped back to JS
38  if ( isset( $config['min'] ) ) {
39  $this->min = $config['min'];
40  }
41  if ( isset( $config['max'] ) ) {
42  $this->max = $config['max'];
43  }
44  if ( isset( $config['clearable'] ) ) {
45  $this->clearable = $config['clearable'];
46  }
47 
48  // Initialization
49  $this->addClasses( [ 'mw-widgets-datetime-dateTimeInputWidget' ] );
50  }
51 
52  protected function getJavaScriptClassName() {
53  return 'mw.widgets.datetime.DateTimeInputWidget';
54  }
55 
56  public function getConfig( &$config ) {
57  $config['type'] = $this->type;
58  if ( $this->min !== null ) {
59  $config['min'] = $this->min;
60  }
61  if ( $this->max !== null ) {
62  $config['max'] = $this->max;
63  }
64  if ( $this->clearable !== null ) {
65  $config['clearable'] = $this->clearable;
66  }
67  return parent::getConfig( $config );
68  }
69 
70  protected function getInputElement( $config ) {
71  return ( new Tag( 'input' ) )->setAttributes( [ 'type' => $this->type ] );
72  }
73 }
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