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Edition of Methods

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Using the “Methods Editor” in the ITSM Designer assumes that:
  • you are a developer fluent in the PHP programming language
  • you know about the iTop architecture and its internal APIs

In Object Oriented Programming, a method is simply a function which is defined as a member of a given class. The XML format used by iTop supports the injection of PHP code into the datamodel by defining (or redefining) methods.

The methods are viewed and edited using a dedicated tab “Methods” in the ITSM Designer. This tab is displayed on any class.

 The "Methods" tab

When a class is selected in the list on the left, the tab “Methods” is displayed. This tabs shows:

  • The list of methods for the selected class, on the left,
  • The code of the currently selected method in the center pane.

The code can be edited directly in the center pane. The grayed areas (the class definition surrounding the method) cannot be edited. To submit the modifications, click on the “Apply” button at the top. To revert any modification made during the edit session click on “Revert”.

The source code editor supports multiple undo levels, use CTRL-Z to undo your last typing. CTRL-Y to redo. Other keyboard shortcuts are documented here

Toolbar

The following toolbar buttons are available to manage the methods:

Icon Label Action
Add method Add Method Click on this button to display the form for creating a new method on the current class.
Remove method Remove Method Click on this button to remove the currently selected method. A confirmation will be asked.

List of methods

The left pane shows the list of the existing methods, available for edition or overload. The following symbols are used to represent the source of the method:

Local method The method is defined on the current class
Inherited method The method inherited from the parent class of the current class
Overloaded method The method is overloaded compared to the parent class of the current class

When a method is simply defined on the current class, or overloaded, the code of this method in the current class can be edited directly on the right pane, when selecting the method.

When a method is inherited, the code of the method is displayed as read-only on the right pane. To edit it, either navigate to the parent class or click the “Overload” button to re-implement this method on the current class.

In some cases, the code of inherited method is not known to the ITSM Designer because the method is not defined within an XML document. In such a case an empty code block, with a comment is displayed in the right pane.

Adding a new method

To add a new method to the current class, click on the Add method button. The following dialog is displayed:

New method dialog

When clicking “Ok” an empty method is created. You can then edit the source code to add some statements inside the body of the method or change its prototype (parameters, public/protected visibility…).

If you tick the checkbox “Lifecycle method”, you will be prompted to define the type of each argument of the method. See “Lifecycle Methods below” for more information.

Limitations

Only PHP Developers and Administrators are allowed to edit the code of the methods. For all other users, the content of the methods is displayed as read-only.
The ITSM Designer shows only the methods defined (or declared) using the XML format. However the classes managed in the datamodel are derived from the DBObject class which is part of the iTop application's core. Since this class is defined in PHP, its numerous methods - which are inhertied by the derived classes - are not listed in the ITSM Designer. Currently, the only reference for the DBObject interface is the code of iTop itself!

Lifecycle methods

In order to be able to configure (using the XML format) the execution of specific methods when a object goes from one state to another, this method must follow the following rules:

  1. the type of each of parameter of the method must be declared in XML
  2. the method must return a boolean value: true on success, false in case of error (in which case the state transition will not occur)

Default sample code for a Lifecycle method

Each time the source code of a life cycle method is modified (by pressing on the “Apply” button), the code is analyzed to extract the list of parameters from the function's prototype and - if the method has any parameter - a dialog is displayed, prompting to to confirm the type of the parameters:

Parameters type dialog

Clicking on “Ok” will actually save the modifications, while clicking on “Cancel” will leave the source code of the method unmodified.

Removing an existing method

Clicking on the Remove method button will remove the definition of the method from the XML (a confirmation dialog box is displayed). When the removed method overloads the definition of the same method in a parent class, calling the method is still valid. It will simply default to the parent class. When the method is not an overload, the method becomes invalid and all references to it must be purged from the model (in Transitions and Thresholds). The ITSM Designer takes care of removing theses references automatically in the current class (and in the derived classes).

Automatic "Draft" saving

When the code of a method is modified in the editor, but the changes are not applied, a draft is automatically saved if you navigate in the designer and display the code of another method.

Whenever you display again the code of the method, the draft is automatically restored into the code editor and you can continue editing the method from the point it was saved.

The methods for which a draft is saved are listed with the tag Draft next to their name in the list of methods.

Drafts are saved in the LocalStorage of your browser, they are kept across sessions, but will not display if you use another browser (or a browser on another computer).

When performing a Move to Production or a Move To test, a warning is issued if your browser's LocalStorage contains draft methods.

Cleaning a Draft

In the JS console of your browser, type:

localStorage; //To see existing registered values
localStorage.removeItem('Designer-[instance_id]/[class]/method_[method_name]'); //To delete a particular value
localStorage.clear(); //To remove all values

3_0_0/products/designer/methods.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/03 14:14 by 127.0.0.1
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