WebsiteCodingPractices

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Common standards on how to write php pages for the website

Purpose

Standard

Header

  • Optional $page_title
  • All pages that require authentication start with

wscauth_requirepriv(PRIV); or
if(!wscauth_haspriv(PRIV)){return;}

  • Optional includes
    • Use include_once or require_once
    • Any includes that are not used on every page should be included at the start of the page using them
  • All pages that are passed variables should declare the variables after the authentication
    • Newer versions of php disable register_globals, which means that this is required

eg.
$var=$_REQUEST['var']; for url, post and cookie or
$var=$_GET['var']; for URL only
$var=$_POST['var']; for POST only
$var=$_COOKIE['var']; for cookie only

  • Optional check vars passed to the page for expected string format

eg. $pid=preg_match(/^[0-9]+/, $_GET['pid'],$match) ? $match[0] : false;
This will assign $pid to the value of pid in the url if it is a number.

Block statments

  • Use tabs to indent block code
  • Avoid nested or long if statements

eg. instead of if(COND){Do lots of code}
use if(!COND){return;}Do lots of code

Functions

  • Use functions to make the structure of a page clear
    • If the page performs lots of actions use a switch statment to call functions that perform the actions. Do not use lots of if statments throughout the page
    • If functions are used on more than one page, put them in an include
    • Where possible use existing functions even if it is slightly less efficient. This will make the website more reliable and have a negligable impact on performance.

Database

  • All database queries are to be performed in functions specifically for that task
  • Database queries should use PEAR or string formatting functions

eg. $query=sprintf("SELECT * FROM table WHERE id='%d' AND string='%s'",
mysql_real_escape_string($id),
mysql_real_escape_string($string))

Syntax

  • Use <?php and ?> not <? and ?> which is not standards compliant
  • Use // not # for comments as # is not standards compliant

Example php page

<?php
$page_title="Example php page";
wscauth_requrepriv(PRIV_VIEW_EXAMPLE);
include_once("include/members.inc");
include_once("include/strings.inc");

$pid=preg_match(/^[0-9]+/, $_REQUEST['pid'],$match) ? $match[0] : false;

//This if statement may not actually be required as person_by_id does a similar thing.
//Consider what the effect of not passing $pid would be and only use a statment like this if the page would break.
if(!$pid){
 print "Person not found";
 include_once("another_page.php");
 return;
}
$person=person_by_id($pid);
print "Name ".$person['fullname'];

//Only put a function in this page, if it cannot be used in other pages.
function exampleFunction($var1, $var2, $var3="default"){
 //Only do database queries in this page, if this will be the only page where the database table is used.
 $query=sprintf("SELECT * FROM example_table WHERE
   pid='%d' AND expired="
   .stringNull($date).
   ")",
  mysql_real_escape_string($pid));

 return wscdb_fetchresults($query,0,0);
}
?>