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<?php
/**
 * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
 * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
 * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
 */

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namespace yii\helpers;
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use Yii;
use yii\base\InvalidParamException;
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use yii\db\ActiveRecordInterface;
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use yii\web\Request;
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use yii\base\Model;
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/**
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 * BaseHtml provides concrete implementation for [[Html]].
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 *
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 * Do not use BaseHtml. Use [[Html]] instead.
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 *
 * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
 * @since 2.0
 */
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class BaseHtml
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{
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    /**
     * @var array list of void elements (element name => 1)
     * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/syntax.html#void-element
     */
    public static $voidElements = [
        'area' => 1,
        'base' => 1,
        'br' => 1,
        'col' => 1,
        'command' => 1,
        'embed' => 1,
        'hr' => 1,
        'img' => 1,
        'input' => 1,
        'keygen' => 1,
        'link' => 1,
        'meta' => 1,
        'param' => 1,
        'source' => 1,
        'track' => 1,
        'wbr' => 1,
    ];
    /**
     * @var array the preferred order of attributes in a tag. This mainly affects the order of the attributes
     * that are rendered by [[renderTagAttributes()]].
     */
    public static $attributeOrder = [
        'type',
        'id',
        'class',
        'name',
        'value',

        'href',
        'src',
        'action',
        'method',

        'selected',
        'checked',
        'readonly',
        'disabled',
        'multiple',

        'size',
        'maxlength',
        'width',
        'height',
        'rows',
        'cols',

        'alt',
        'title',
        'rel',
        'media',
    ];

    /**
     * Encodes special characters into HTML entities.
     * The [[\yii\base\Application::charset|application charset]] will be used for encoding.
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     * @param string $content the content to be encoded
     * @param boolean $doubleEncode whether to encode HTML entities in `$content`. If false,
     * HTML entities in `$content` will not be further encoded.
     * @return string the encoded content
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     * @see decode()
     * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars.php
     */
    public static function encode($content, $doubleEncode = true)
    {
        return htmlspecialchars($content, ENT_QUOTES, Yii::$app->charset, $doubleEncode);
    }

    /**
     * Decodes special HTML entities back to the corresponding characters.
     * This is the opposite of [[encode()]].
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     * @param string $content the content to be decoded
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     * @return string the decoded content
     * @see encode()
     * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars-decode.php
     */
    public static function decode($content)
    {
        return htmlspecialchars_decode($content, ENT_QUOTES);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a complete HTML tag.
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     * @param string $name the tag name
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     * @param string $content the content to be enclosed between the start and end tags. It will not be HTML-encoded.
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     * If this is coming from end users, you should consider [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     * @param array $options the HTML tag attributes (HTML options) in terms of name-value pairs.
     * These will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
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     *
     * For example when using `['class' => 'my-class', 'target' => '_blank', 'value' => null]` it will result in the
     * html attributes rendered like this: `class="my-class" target="_blank"`.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated HTML tag
     * @see beginTag()
     * @see endTag()
     */
    public static function tag($name, $content = '', $options = [])
    {
        $html = "<$name" . static::renderTagAttributes($options) . '>';

        return isset(static::$voidElements[strtolower($name)]) ? $html : "$html$content</$name>";
    }

    /**
     * Generates a start tag.
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     * @param string $name the tag name
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated start tag
     * @see endTag()
     * @see tag()
     */
    public static function beginTag($name, $options = [])
    {
        return "<$name" . static::renderTagAttributes($options) . '>';
    }

    /**
     * Generates an end tag.
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     * @param string $name the tag name
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     * @return string the generated end tag
     * @see beginTag()
     * @see tag()
     */
    public static function endTag($name)
    {
        return "</$name>";
    }

    /**
     * Generates a style tag.
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     * @param string $content the style content
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * If the options does not contain "type", a "type" attribute with value "text/css" will be used.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated style tag
     */
    public static function style($content, $options = [])
    {
        return static::tag('style', $content, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a script tag.
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     * @param string $content the script content
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * If the options does not contain "type", a "type" attribute with value "text/javascript" will be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated script tag
     */
    public static function script($content, $options = [])
    {
        return static::tag('script', $content, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a link tag that refers to an external CSS file.
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     * @param array|string $url the URL of the external CSS file. This parameter will be processed by [[\yii\helpers\Url::to()]].
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     * @return string the generated link tag
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     * @see \yii\helpers\Url::to()
     */
    public static function cssFile($url, $options = [])
    {
        if (!isset($options['rel'])) {
            $options['rel'] = 'stylesheet';
        }
        $options['href'] = Url::to($url);

        return static::tag('link', '', $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a script tag that refers to an external JavaScript file.
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     * @param string $url the URL of the external JavaScript file. This parameter will be processed by [[\yii\helpers\Url::to()]].
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated script tag
     * @see \yii\helpers\Url::to()
     */
    public static function jsFile($url, $options = [])
    {
        $options['src'] = Url::to($url);

        return static::tag('script', '', $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a form start tag.
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     * @param array|string $action the form action URL. This parameter will be processed by [[\yii\helpers\Url::to()]].
     * @param string $method the form submission method, such as "post", "get", "put", "delete" (case-insensitive).
     * Since most browsers only support "post" and "get", if other methods are given, they will
     * be simulated using "post", and a hidden input will be added which contains the actual method type.
     * See [[\yii\web\Request::methodParam]] for more details.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     * @return string the generated form start tag.
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     * @see endForm()
     */
    public static function beginForm($action = '', $method = 'post', $options = [])
    {
        $action = Url::to($action);

        $hiddenInputs = [];

        $request = Yii::$app->getRequest();
        if ($request instanceof Request) {
            if (strcasecmp($method, 'get') && strcasecmp($method, 'post')) {
                // simulate PUT, DELETE, etc. via POST
                $hiddenInputs[] = static::hiddenInput($request->methodParam, $method);
                $method = 'post';
            }
            if ($request->enableCsrfValidation && !strcasecmp($method, 'post')) {
                $hiddenInputs[] = static::hiddenInput($request->csrfParam, $request->getCsrfToken());
            }
        }

        if (!strcasecmp($method, 'get') && ($pos = strpos($action, '?')) !== false) {
            // query parameters in the action are ignored for GET method
            // we use hidden fields to add them back
            foreach (explode('&', substr($action, $pos + 1)) as $pair) {
                if (($pos1 = strpos($pair, '=')) !== false) {
                    $hiddenInputs[] = static::hiddenInput(
                        urldecode(substr($pair, 0, $pos1)),
                        urldecode(substr($pair, $pos1 + 1))
                    );
                } else {
                    $hiddenInputs[] = static::hiddenInput(urldecode($pair), '');
                }
            }
            $action = substr($action, 0, $pos);
        }

        $options['action'] = $action;
        $options['method'] = $method;
        $form = static::beginTag('form', $options);
        if (!empty($hiddenInputs)) {
            $form .= "\n" . implode("\n", $hiddenInputs);
        }

        return $form;
    }

    /**
     * Generates a form end tag.
     * @return string the generated tag
     * @see beginForm()
     */
    public static function endForm()
    {
        return '</form>';
    }

    /**
     * Generates a hyperlink tag.
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     * @param string $text link body. It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass in HTML code
     * such as an image tag. If this is coming from end users, you should consider [[encode()]]
     * it to prevent XSS attacks.
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     * @param array|string|null $url the URL for the hyperlink tag. This parameter will be processed by [[\yii\helpers\Url::to()]]
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     * and will be used for the "href" attribute of the tag. If this parameter is null, the "href" attribute
     * will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     * @return string the generated hyperlink
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     * @see \yii\helpers\Url::to()
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     */
    public static function a($text, $url = null, $options = [])
    {
        if ($url !== null) {
            $options['href'] = Url::to($url);
        }

        return static::tag('a', $text, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a mailto hyperlink.
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     * @param string $text link body. It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass in HTML code
     * such as an image tag. If this is coming from end users, you should consider [[encode()]]
     * it to prevent XSS attacks.
     * @param string $email email address. If this is null, the first parameter (link body) will be treated
     * as the email address and used.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated mailto link
     */
    public static function mailto($text, $email = null, $options = [])
    {
        $options['href'] = 'mailto:' . ($email === null ? $text : $email);

        return static::tag('a', $text, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates an image tag.
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     * @param array|string $src the image URL. This parameter will be processed by [[\yii\helpers\Url::to()]].
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     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated image tag
     */
    public static function img($src, $options = [])
    {
        $options['src'] = Url::to($src);
        if (!isset($options['alt'])) {
            $options['alt'] = '';
        }

        return static::tag('img', '', $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a label tag.
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     * @param string $content label text. It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass in HTML code
     * such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users, you should [[encode()]]
     * it to prevent XSS attacks.
     * @param string $for the ID of the HTML element that this label is associated with.
     * If this is null, the "for" attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated label tag
     */
    public static function label($content, $for = null, $options = [])
    {
        $options['for'] = $for;

        return static::tag('label', $content, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a button tag.
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     * @param string $content the content enclosed within the button tag. It will NOT be HTML-encoded.
     * Therefore you can pass in HTML code such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users,
     * you should consider [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function button($content = 'Button', $options = [])
    {
        return static::tag('button', $content, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a submit button tag.
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     * @param string $content the content enclosed within the button tag. It will NOT be HTML-encoded.
     * Therefore you can pass in HTML code such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users,
     * you should consider [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated submit button tag
     */
    public static function submitButton($content = 'Submit', $options = [])
    {
        $options['type'] = 'submit';

        return static::button($content, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a reset button tag.
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     * @param string $content the content enclosed within the button tag. It will NOT be HTML-encoded.
     * Therefore you can pass in HTML code such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users,
     * you should consider [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated reset button tag
     */
    public static function resetButton($content = 'Reset', $options = [])
    {
        $options['type'] = 'reset';

        return static::button($content, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates an input type of the given type.
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     * @param string $type the type attribute.
     * @param string $name the name attribute. If it is null, the name attribute will not be generated.
     * @param string $value the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated input tag
     */
    public static function input($type, $name = null, $value = null, $options = [])
    {
        $options['type'] = $type;
        $options['name'] = $name;
        $options['value'] = $value === null ? null : (string) $value;

        return static::tag('input', '', $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates an input button.
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     * @param string $label the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function buttonInput($label = 'Button', $options = [])
    {
        $options['type'] = 'button';
        $options['value'] = $label;

        return static::tag('input', '', $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a submit input button.
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     * @param string $label the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function submitInput($label = 'Submit', $options = [])
    {
        $options['type'] = 'submit';
        $options['value'] = $label;

        return static::tag('input', '', $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a reset input button.
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     * @param string $label the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the attributes of the button tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * Attributes whose value is null will be ignored and not put in the tag returned.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function resetInput($label = 'Reset', $options = [])
    {
        $options['type'] = 'reset';
        $options['value'] = $label;

        return static::tag('input', '', $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a text input field.
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     * @param string $name the name attribute.
     * @param string $value the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function textInput($name, $value = null, $options = [])
    {
        return static::input('text', $name, $value, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a hidden input field.
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     * @param string $name the name attribute.
     * @param string $value the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function hiddenInput($name, $value = null, $options = [])
    {
        return static::input('hidden', $name, $value, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a password input field.
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     * @param string $name the name attribute.
     * @param string $value the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function passwordInput($name, $value = null, $options = [])
    {
        return static::input('password', $name, $value, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a file input field.
     * To use a file input field, you should set the enclosing form's "enctype" attribute to
     * be "multipart/form-data". After the form is submitted, the uploaded file information
     * can be obtained via $_FILES[$name] (see PHP documentation).
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     * @param string $name the name attribute.
     * @param string $value the value attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be generated.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated button tag
     */
    public static function fileInput($name, $value = null, $options = [])
    {
        return static::input('file', $name, $value, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a text area input.
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     * @param string $name the input name
     * @param string $value the input value. Note that it will be encoded using [[encode()]].
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated text area tag
     */
    public static function textarea($name, $value = '', $options = [])
    {
        $options['name'] = $name;

        return static::tag('textarea', static::encode($value), $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a radio button input.
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     * @param string $name the name attribute.
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     * @param boolean $checked whether the radio button should be checked.
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     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - uncheck: string, the value associated with the uncheck state of the radio button. When this attribute
     *   is present, a hidden input will be generated so that if the radio button is not checked and is submitted,
     *   the value of this attribute will still be submitted to the server via the hidden input.
     * - label: string, a label displayed next to the radio button.  It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass
     *   in HTML code such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users, you should [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     *   When this option is specified, the radio button will be enclosed by a label tag.
     * - labelOptions: array, the HTML attributes for the label tag. This is only used when the "label" option is specified.
     * - container: array|boolean, the HTML attributes for the container tag. This is only used when the "label" option is specified.
     *   If it is false, no container will be rendered. If it is an array or not, a "div" container will be rendered
     *   around the the radio button.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting radio button tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated radio button tag
     */
    public static function radio($name, $checked = false, $options = [])
    {
        $options['checked'] = (boolean) $checked;
        $value = array_key_exists('value', $options) ? $options['value'] : '1';
        if (isset($options['uncheck'])) {
            // add a hidden field so that if the radio button is not selected, it still submits a value
            $hidden = static::hiddenInput($name, $options['uncheck']);
            unset($options['uncheck']);
        } else {
            $hidden = '';
        }
        if (isset($options['label'])) {
            $label = $options['label'];
            $labelOptions = isset($options['labelOptions']) ? $options['labelOptions'] : [];
            $container = isset($options['container']) ? $options['container'] : ['class' => 'radio'];
            unset($options['label'], $options['labelOptions'], $options['container']);
            $content = static::label(static::input('radio', $name, $value, $options) . ' ' . $label, null, $labelOptions);
            if (is_array($container)) {
                return $hidden . static::tag('div', $content, $container);
            } else {
                return $hidden . $content;
            }
        } else {
            return $hidden . static::input('radio', $name, $value, $options);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Generates a checkbox input.
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     * @param string $name the name attribute.
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     * @param boolean $checked whether the checkbox should be checked.
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     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - uncheck: string, the value associated with the uncheck state of the checkbox. When this attribute
     *   is present, a hidden input will be generated so that if the checkbox is not checked and is submitted,
     *   the value of this attribute will still be submitted to the server via the hidden input.
     * - label: string, a label displayed next to the checkbox.  It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass
     *   in HTML code such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users, you should [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     *   When this option is specified, the checkbox will be enclosed by a label tag.
     * - labelOptions: array, the HTML attributes for the label tag. This is only used when the "label" option is specified.
     * - container: array|boolean, the HTML attributes for the container tag. This is only used when the "label" option is specified.
     *   If it is false, no container will be rendered. If it is an array or not, a "div" container will be rendered
     *   around the the radio button.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting checkbox tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated checkbox tag
     */
    public static function checkbox($name, $checked = false, $options = [])
    {
        $options['checked'] = (boolean) $checked;
        $value = array_key_exists('value', $options) ? $options['value'] : '1';
        if (isset($options['uncheck'])) {
            // add a hidden field so that if the checkbox is not selected, it still submits a value
            $hidden = static::hiddenInput($name, $options['uncheck']);
            unset($options['uncheck']);
        } else {
            $hidden = '';
        }
        if (isset($options['label'])) {
            $label = $options['label'];
            $labelOptions = isset($options['labelOptions']) ? $options['labelOptions'] : [];
            $container = isset($options['container']) ? $options['container'] : ['class' => 'checkbox'];
            unset($options['label'], $options['labelOptions'], $options['container']);
            $content = static::label(static::input('checkbox', $name, $value, $options) . ' ' . $label, null, $labelOptions);
            if (is_array($container)) {
                return $hidden . static::tag('div', $content, $container);
            } else {
                return $hidden . $content;
            }
        } else {
            return $hidden . static::input('checkbox', $name, $value, $options);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Generates a drop-down list.
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     * @param string $name the input name
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     * @param string $selection the selected value
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     * @param array $items the option data items. The array keys are option values, and the array values
     * are the corresponding option labels. The array can also be nested (i.e. some array values are arrays too).
     * For each sub-array, an option group will be generated whose label is the key associated with the sub-array.
     * If you have a list of data models, you may convert them into the format described above using
     * [[\yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::map()]].
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     *
     * Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method, and the blank spaces in
     * the labels will also be HTML-encoded.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
     *
     * - prompt: string, a prompt text to be displayed as the first option;
     * - options: array, the attributes for the select option tags. The array keys must be valid option values,
     *   and the array values are the extra attributes for the corresponding option tags. For example,
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   [
     *       'value1' => ['disabled' => true],
     *       'value2' => ['label' => 'value 2'],
     *   ];
     *   ~~~
     *
     * - groups: array, the attributes for the optgroup tags. The structure of this is similar to that of 'options',
     *   except that the array keys represent the optgroup labels specified in $items.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated drop-down list tag
     */
    public static function dropDownList($name, $selection = null, $items = [], $options = [])
    {
        if (!empty($options['multiple'])) {
            return static::listBox($name, $selection, $items, $options);
        }
        $options['name'] = $name;
        $selectOptions = static::renderSelectOptions($selection, $items, $options);

        return static::tag('select', "\n" . $selectOptions . "\n", $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a list box.
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     * @param string $name the input name
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     * @param string|array $selection the selected value(s)
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     * @param array $items the option data items. The array keys are option values, and the array values
     * are the corresponding option labels. The array can also be nested (i.e. some array values are arrays too).
     * For each sub-array, an option group will be generated whose label is the key associated with the sub-array.
     * If you have a list of data models, you may convert them into the format described above using
     * [[\yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::map()]].
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     *
     * Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method, and the blank spaces in
     * the labels will also be HTML-encoded.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
     *
     * - prompt: string, a prompt text to be displayed as the first option;
     * - options: array, the attributes for the select option tags. The array keys must be valid option values,
     *   and the array values are the extra attributes for the corresponding option tags. For example,
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   [
     *       'value1' => ['disabled' => true],
     *       'value2' => ['label' => 'value 2'],
     *   ];
     *   ~~~
     *
     * - groups: array, the attributes for the optgroup tags. The structure of this is similar to that of 'options',
     *   except that the array keys represent the optgroup labels specified in $items.
     * - unselect: string, the value that will be submitted when no option is selected.
     *   When this attribute is set, a hidden field will be generated so that if no option is selected in multiple
     *   mode, we can still obtain the posted unselect value.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated list box tag
     */
    public static function listBox($name, $selection = null, $items = [], $options = [])
    {
        if (!array_key_exists('size', $options)) {
            $options['size'] = 4;
        }
        if (!empty($options['multiple']) && substr($name, -2) !== '[]') {
            $name .= '[]';
        }
        $options['name'] = $name;
        if (isset($options['unselect'])) {
            // add a hidden field so that if the list box has no option being selected, it still submits a value
            if (substr($name, -2) === '[]') {
                $name = substr($name, 0, -2);
            }
            $hidden = static::hiddenInput($name, $options['unselect']);
            unset($options['unselect']);
        } else {
            $hidden = '';
        }
        $selectOptions = static::renderSelectOptions($selection, $items, $options);

        return $hidden . static::tag('select', "\n" . $selectOptions . "\n", $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a list of checkboxes.
     * A checkbox list allows multiple selection, like [[listBox()]].
     * As a result, the corresponding submitted value is an array.
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     * @param string $name the name attribute of each checkbox.
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     * @param array $items the data item used to generate the checkboxes.
     * The array values are the labels, while the array keys are the corresponding checkbox values.
     * @param array $options options (name => config) for the checkbox list container tag.
     * The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - tag: string, the tag name of the container element.
     * - unselect: string, the value that should be submitted when none of the checkboxes is selected.
     *   By setting this option, a hidden input will be generated.
     * - encode: boolean, whether to HTML-encode the checkbox labels. Defaults to true.
     *   This option is ignored if `item` option is set.
     * - separator: string, the HTML code that separates items.
     * - itemOptions: array, the options for generating the radio button tag using [[checkbox()]].
     * - item: callable, a callback that can be used to customize the generation of the HTML code
     *   corresponding to a single item in $items. The signature of this callback must be:
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   function ($index, $label, $name, $checked, $value)
     *   ~~~
     *
     *   where $index is the zero-based index of the checkbox in the whole list; $label
     *   is the label for the checkbox; and $name, $value and $checked represent the name,
     *   value and the checked status of the checkbox input, respectively.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated checkbox list
     */
    public static function checkboxList($name, $selection = null, $items = [], $options = [])
    {
        if (substr($name, -2) !== '[]') {
            $name .= '[]';
        }

        $formatter = isset($options['item']) ? $options['item'] : null;
        $itemOptions = isset($options['itemOptions']) ? $options['itemOptions'] : [];
        $encode = !isset($options['encode']) || $options['encode'];
        $lines = [];
        $index = 0;
        foreach ($items as $value => $label) {
            $checked = $selection !== null &&
                (!is_array($selection) && !strcmp($value, $selection)
                    || is_array($selection) && in_array($value, $selection));
            if ($formatter !== null) {
                $lines[] = call_user_func($formatter, $index, $label, $name, $checked, $value);
            } else {
                $lines[] = static::checkbox($name, $checked, array_merge($itemOptions, [
                    'value' => $value,
                    'label' => $encode ? static::encode($label) : $label,
                ]));
            }
            $index++;
        }

        if (isset($options['unselect'])) {
            // add a hidden field so that if the list box has no option being selected, it still submits a value
            $name2 = substr($name, -2) === '[]' ? substr($name, 0, -2) : $name;
            $hidden = static::hiddenInput($name2, $options['unselect']);
        } else {
            $hidden = '';
        }
        $separator = isset($options['separator']) ? $options['separator'] : "\n";

        $tag = isset($options['tag']) ? $options['tag'] : 'div';
        unset($options['tag'], $options['unselect'], $options['encode'], $options['separator'], $options['item'], $options['itemOptions']);

        return $hidden . static::tag($tag, implode($separator, $lines), $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a list of radio buttons.
     * A radio button list is like a checkbox list, except that it only allows single selection.
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     * @param array $items the data item used to generate the radio buttons.
     * The array values are the labels, while the array keys are the corresponding radio button values.
     * @param array $options options (name => config) for the radio button list. The following options are supported:
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     *
     * - unselect: string, the value that should be submitted when none of the radio buttons is selected.
     *   By setting this option, a hidden input will be generated.
     * - encode: boolean, whether to HTML-encode the checkbox labels. Defaults to true.
     *   This option is ignored if `item` option is set.
     * - separator: string, the HTML code that separates items.
     * - itemOptions: array, the options for generating the radio button tag using [[radio()]].
     * - item: callable, a callback that can be used to customize the generation of the HTML code
     *   corresponding to a single item in $items. The signature of this callback must be:
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   function ($index, $label, $name, $checked, $value)
     *   ~~~
     *
     *   where $index is the zero-based index of the radio button in the whole list; $label
     *   is the label for the radio button; and $name, $value and $checked represent the name,
     *   value and the checked status of the radio button input, respectively.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated radio button list
     */
    public static function radioList($name, $selection = null, $items = [], $options = [])
    {
        $encode = !isset($options['encode']) || $options['encode'];
        $formatter = isset($options['item']) ? $options['item'] : null;
        $itemOptions = isset($options['itemOptions']) ? $options['itemOptions'] : [];
        $lines = [];
        $index = 0;
        foreach ($items as $value => $label) {
            $checked = $selection !== null &&
                (!is_array($selection) && !strcmp($value, $selection)
                    || is_array($selection) && in_array($value, $selection));
            if ($formatter !== null) {
                $lines[] = call_user_func($formatter, $index, $label, $name, $checked, $value);
            } else {
                $lines[] = static::radio($name, $checked, array_merge($itemOptions, [
                    'value' => $value,
                    'label' => $encode ? static::encode($label) : $label,
                ]));
            }
            $index++;
        }

        $separator = isset($options['separator']) ? $options['separator'] : "\n";
        if (isset($options['unselect'])) {
            // add a hidden field so that if the list box has no option being selected, it still submits a value
            $hidden = static::hiddenInput($name, $options['unselect']);
        } else {
            $hidden = '';
        }

        $tag = isset($options['tag']) ? $options['tag'] : 'div';
        unset($options['tag'], $options['unselect'], $options['encode'], $options['separator'], $options['item'], $options['itemOptions']);

        return $hidden . static::tag($tag, implode($separator, $lines), $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates an unordered list.
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     * @param array|\Traversable $items the items for generating the list. Each item generates a single list item.
     * Note that items will be automatically HTML encoded if `$options['encode']` is not set or true.
     * @param array $options options (name => config) for the radio button list. The following options are supported:
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     *
     * - encode: boolean, whether to HTML-encode the items. Defaults to true.
     *   This option is ignored if the `item` option is specified.
     * - itemOptions: array, the HTML attributes for the `li` tags. This option is ignored if the `item` option is specified.
     * - item: callable, a callback that is used to generate each individual list item.
     *   The signature of this callback must be:
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   function ($item, $index)
     *   ~~~
     *
     *   where $index is the array key corresponding to `$item` in `$items`. The callback should return
     *   the whole list item tag.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated unordered list. An empty string is returned if `$items` is empty.
     */
    public static function ul($items, $options = [])
    {
        if (empty($items)) {
            return '';
        }
        $tag = isset($options['tag']) ? $options['tag'] : 'ul';
        $encode = !isset($options['encode']) || $options['encode'];
        $formatter = isset($options['item']) ? $options['item'] : null;
        $itemOptions = isset($options['itemOptions']) ? $options['itemOptions'] : [];
        unset($options['tag'], $options['encode'], $options['item'], $options['itemOptions']);
        $results = [];
        foreach ($items as $index => $item) {
            if ($formatter !== null) {
                $results[] = call_user_func($formatter, $item, $index);
            } else {
                $results[] = static::tag('li', $encode ? static::encode($item) : $item, $itemOptions);
            }
        }

        return static::tag($tag, "\n" . implode("\n", $results) . "\n", $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates an ordered list.
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     * @param array|\Traversable $items the items for generating the list. Each item generates a single list item.
     * Note that items will be automatically HTML encoded if `$options['encode']` is not set or true.
     * @param array $options options (name => config) for the radio button list. The following options are supported:
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     *
     * - encode: boolean, whether to HTML-encode the items. Defaults to true.
     *   This option is ignored if the `item` option is specified.
     * - itemOptions: array, the HTML attributes for the `li` tags. This option is ignored if the `item` option is specified.
     * - item: callable, a callback that is used to generate each individual list item.
     *   The signature of this callback must be:
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   function ($item, $index)
     *   ~~~
     *
     *   where $index is the array key corresponding to `$item` in `$items`. The callback should return
     *   the whole list item tag.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated ordered list. An empty string is returned if `$items` is empty.
     */
    public static function ol($items, $options = [])
    {
        $options['tag'] = 'ol';

        return static::ul($items, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a label tag for the given model attribute.
     * The label text is the label associated with the attribute, obtained via [[Model::getAttributeLabel()]].
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     * @param Model $model the model object
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - label: this specifies the label to be displayed. Note that this will NOT be [[encode()|encoded]].
     *   If this is not set, [[Model::getAttributeLabel()]] will be called to get the label for display
     *   (after encoding).
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated label tag
     */
    public static function activeLabel($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        $for = array_key_exists('for', $options) ? $options['for'] : static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        $attribute = static::getAttributeName($attribute);
        $label = isset($options['label']) ? $options['label'] : static::encode($model->getAttributeLabel($attribute));
        unset($options['label'], $options['for']);

        return static::label($label, $for, $options);
    }

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    /**
     * Generates a summary of the validation errors.
     * If there is no validation error, an empty error summary markup will still be generated, but it will be hidden.
     * @param Model|Model[] $models the model(s) whose validation errors are to be displayed
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
     *
     * - header: string, the header HTML for the error summary. If not set, a default prompt string will be used.
     * - footer: string, the footer HTML for the error summary.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the container tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * @return string the generated error summary
     */
    public static function errorSummary($models, $options = [])
    {
        $lines = [];
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        if (!is_array($models)) {
            $models = [$models];
        }
        foreach ($models as $model) {
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            /** @var Model $model */
            foreach ($model->getFirstErrors() as $error) {
                $lines[] = Html::encode($error);
            }
        }

        $header = isset($options['header']) ? $options['header'] : '<p>' . Yii::t('yii', 'Please fix the following errors:') . '</p>';
        $footer = isset($options['footer']) ? $options['footer'] : '';
        unset($options['header'], $options['footer']);

        if (empty($lines)) {
            // still render the placeholder for client-side validation use
            $content = "<ul></ul>";
            $options['style'] = isset($options['style']) ? rtrim($options['style'], ';') . '; display:none' : 'display:none';
        } else {
            $content = "<ul><li>" . implode("</li>\n<li>", $lines) . "</li></ul>";
        }
        return Html::tag('div', $header . $content . $footer, $options);
    }

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    /**
     * Generates a tag that contains the first validation error of the specified model attribute.
     * Note that even if there is no validation error, this method will still return an empty error tag.
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The values will be HTML-encoded
     * using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
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     *
     * The following options are specially handled:
     *
     * - tag: this specifies the tag name. If not set, "div" will be used.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated label tag
     */
    public static function error($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        $attribute = static::getAttributeName($attribute);
        $error = $model->getFirstError($attribute);
        $tag = isset($options['tag']) ? $options['tag'] : 'div';
        unset($options['tag']);

        return Html::tag($tag, Html::encode($error), $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates an input tag for the given model attribute.
     * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute
     * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`.
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     * @param string $type the input type (e.g. 'text', 'password')
     * @param Model $model the model object
     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated input tag
     */
    public static function activeInput($type, $model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $value = isset($options['value']) ? $options['value'] : static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);
        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::input($type, $name, $value, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a text input tag for the given model attribute.
     * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute
     * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`.
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     * @param Model $model the model object
     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated input tag
     */
    public static function activeTextInput($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        return static::activeInput('text', $model, $attribute, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a hidden input tag for the given model attribute.
     * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute
     * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`.
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     * @param Model $model the model object
     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated input tag
     */
    public static function activeHiddenInput($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        return static::activeInput('hidden', $model, $attribute, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a password input tag for the given model attribute.
     * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute
     * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`.
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     * @param Model $model the model object
     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated input tag
     */
    public static function activePasswordInput($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        return static::activeInput('password', $model, $attribute, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a file input tag for the given model attribute.
     * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute
     * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`.
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     * @param Model $model the model object
     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated input tag
     */
    public static function activeFileInput($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        // add a hidden field so that if a model only has a file field, we can
        // still use isset($_POST[$modelClass]) to detect if the input is submitted
        return static::activeHiddenInput($model, $attribute, ['id' => null, 'value' => ''])
            . static::activeInput('file', $model, $attribute, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a textarea tag for the given model attribute.
     * The model attribute value will be used as the content in the textarea.
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     * @param Model $model the model object
     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as
     * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
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     * @return string the generated textarea tag
     */
    public static function activeTextarea($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $value = static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);
        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::textarea($name, $value, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a radio button tag for the given model attribute.
     * This method will generate the "checked" tag attribute according to the model attribute value.
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - uncheck: string, the value associated with the uncheck state of the radio button. If not set,
     *   it will take the default value '0'. This method will render a hidden input so that if the radio button
     *   is not checked and is submitted, the value of this attribute will still be submitted to the server
     *   via the hidden input.
     * - label: string, a label displayed next to the radio button.  It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass
     *   in HTML code such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users, you should [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     *   When this option is specified, the radio button will be enclosed by a label tag.
     * - labelOptions: array, the HTML attributes for the label tag. This is only used when the "label" option is specified.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated radio button tag
     */
    public static function activeRadio($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $value = static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);

        if (!array_key_exists('value', $options)) {
            $options['value'] = '1';
        }
        if (!array_key_exists('uncheck', $options)) {
            $options['uncheck'] = '0';
        }

        $checked = "$value" === "{$options['value']}";

        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::radio($name, $checked, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a checkbox tag for the given model attribute.
     * This method will generate the "checked" tag attribute according to the model attribute value.
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - uncheck: string, the value associated with the uncheck state of the radio button. If not set,
     *   it will take the default value '0'. This method will render a hidden input so that if the radio button
     *   is not checked and is submitted, the value of this attribute will still be submitted to the server
     *   via the hidden input.
     * - label: string, a label displayed next to the checkbox.  It will NOT be HTML-encoded. Therefore you can pass
     *   in HTML code such as an image tag. If this is is coming from end users, you should [[encode()]] it to prevent XSS attacks.
     *   When this option is specified, the checkbox will be enclosed by a label tag.
     * - labelOptions: array, the HTML attributes for the label tag. This is only used when the "label" option is specified.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated checkbox tag
     */
    public static function activeCheckbox($model, $attribute, $options = [])
    {
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $value = static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);

        if (!array_key_exists('value', $options)) {
            $options['value'] = '1';
        }
        if (!array_key_exists('uncheck', $options)) {
            $options['uncheck'] = '0';
        }

        $checked = "$value" === "{$options['value']}";

        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::checkbox($name, $checked, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a drop-down list for the given model attribute.
     * The selection of the drop-down list is taken from the value of the model attribute.
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     * @param Model $model the model object
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $items the option data items. The array keys are option values, and the array values
     * are the corresponding option labels. The array can also be nested (i.e. some array values are arrays too).
     * For each sub-array, an option group will be generated whose label is the key associated with the sub-array.
     * If you have a list of data models, you may convert them into the format described above using
     * [[\yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::map()]].
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     *
     * Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method, and the blank spaces in
     * the labels will also be HTML-encoded.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
     *
     * - prompt: string, a prompt text to be displayed as the first option;
     * - options: array, the attributes for the select option tags. The array keys must be valid option values,
     *   and the array values are the extra attributes for the corresponding option tags. For example,
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   [
     *       'value1' => ['disabled' => true],
     *       'value2' => ['label' => 'value 2'],
     *   ];
     *   ~~~
     *
     * - groups: array, the attributes for the optgroup tags. The structure of this is similar to that of 'options',
     *   except that the array keys represent the optgroup labels specified in $items.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated drop-down list tag
     */
    public static function activeDropDownList($model, $attribute, $items, $options = [])
    {
        if (!empty($options['multiple'])) {
            return static::activeListBox($model, $attribute, $items, $options);
        }
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $selection = static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);
        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::dropDownList($name, $selection, $items, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a list box.
     * The selection of the list box is taken from the value of the model attribute.
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $items the option data items. The array keys are option values, and the array values
     * are the corresponding option labels. The array can also be nested (i.e. some array values are arrays too).
     * For each sub-array, an option group will be generated whose label is the key associated with the sub-array.
     * If you have a list of data models, you may convert them into the format described above using
     * [[\yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::map()]].
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     *
     * Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method, and the blank spaces in
     * the labels will also be HTML-encoded.
     * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled:
     *
     * - prompt: string, a prompt text to be displayed as the first option;
     * - options: array, the attributes for the select option tags. The array keys must be valid option values,
     *   and the array values are the extra attributes for the corresponding option tags. For example,
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   [
     *       'value1' => ['disabled' => true],
     *       'value2' => ['label' => 'value 2'],
     *   ];
     *   ~~~
     *
     * - groups: array, the attributes for the optgroup tags. The structure of this is similar to that of 'options',
     *   except that the array keys represent the optgroup labels specified in $items.
     * - unselect: string, the value that will be submitted when no option is selected.
     *   When this attribute is set, a hidden field will be generated so that if no option is selected in multiple
     *   mode, we can still obtain the posted unselect value.
     *
     * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will
     * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered.
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated list box tag
     */
    public static function activeListBox($model, $attribute, $items, $options = [])
    {
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $selection = static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);
        if (!array_key_exists('unselect', $options)) {
            $options['unselect'] = '';
        }
        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::listBox($name, $selection, $items, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a list of checkboxes.
     * A checkbox list allows multiple selection, like [[listBox()]].
     * As a result, the corresponding submitted value is an array.
     * The selection of the checkbox list is taken from the value of the model attribute.
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for the format
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $items the data item used to generate the checkboxes.
     * The array values are the labels, while the array keys are the corresponding checkbox values.
     * Note that the labels will NOT be HTML-encoded, while the values will.
     * @param array $options options (name => config) for the checkbox list. The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - unselect: string, the value that should be submitted when none of the checkboxes is selected.
     *   You may set this option to be null to prevent default value submission.
     *   If this option is not set, an empty string will be submitted.
     * - separator: string, the HTML code that separates items.
     * - item: callable, a callback that can be used to customize the generation of the HTML code
     *   corresponding to a single item in $items. The signature of this callback must be:
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   function ($index, $label, $name, $checked, $value)
     *   ~~~
     *
     *   where $index is the zero-based index of the checkbox in the whole list; $label
     *   is the label for the checkbox; and $name, $value and $checked represent the name,
     *   value and the checked status of the checkbox input.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated checkbox list
     */
    public static function activeCheckboxList($model, $attribute, $items, $options = [])
    {
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $selection = static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);
        if (!array_key_exists('unselect', $options)) {
            $options['unselect'] = '';
        }
        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::checkboxList($name, $selection, $items, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Generates a list of radio buttons.
     * A radio button list is like a checkbox list, except that it only allows single selection.
     * The selection of the radio buttons is taken from the value of the model attribute.
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     * about attribute expression.
     * @param array $items the data item used to generate the radio buttons.
     * The array keys are the labels, while the array values are the corresponding radio button values.
     * Note that the labels will NOT be HTML-encoded, while the values will.
     * @param array $options options (name => config) for the radio button list. The following options are specially handled:
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     *
     * - unselect: string, the value that should be submitted when none of the radio buttons is selected.
     *   You may set this option to be null to prevent default value submission.
     *   If this option is not set, an empty string will be submitted.
     * - separator: string, the HTML code that separates items.
     * - item: callable, a callback that can be used to customize the generation of the HTML code
     *   corresponding to a single item in $items. The signature of this callback must be:
     *
     *   ~~~
     *   function ($index, $label, $name, $checked, $value)
     *   ~~~
     *
     *   where $index is the zero-based index of the radio button in the whole list; $label
     *   is the label for the radio button; and $name, $value and $checked represent the name,
     *   value and the checked status of the radio button input.
     *
     * See [[renderTagAttributes()]] for details on how attributes are being rendered.
     *
     * @return string the generated radio button list
     */
    public static function activeRadioList($model, $attribute, $items, $options = [])
    {
        $name = isset($options['name']) ? $options['name'] : static::getInputName($model, $attribute);
        $selection = static::getAttributeValue($model, $attribute);
        if (!array_key_exists('unselect', $options)) {
            $options['unselect'] = '';
        }
        if (!array_key_exists('id', $options)) {
            $options['id'] = static::getInputId($model, $attribute);
        }

        return static::radioList($name, $selection, $items, $options);
    }

    /**
     * Renders the option tags that can be used by [[dropDownList()]] and [[listBox()]].
     * @param string|array $selection the selected value(s). This can be either a string for single selection
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     * or an array for multiple selections.
     * @param array $items the option data items. The array keys are option values, and the array values
     * are the corresponding option labels. The array can also be nested (i.e. some array values are arrays too).
     * For each sub-array, an option group will be generated whose label is the key associated with the sub-array.
     * If you have a list of data models, you may convert them into the format described above using
     * [[\yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::map()]].
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     *
     * Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method, and the blank spaces in
     * the labels will also be HTML-encoded.
     * @param array $tagOptions the $options parameter that is passed to the [[dropDownList()]] or [[listBox()]] call.
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     * This method will take out these elements, if any: "prompt", "options" and "groups". See more details
     * in [[dropDownList()]] for the explanation of these elements.
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     *
     * @return string the generated list options
     */
    public static function renderSelectOptions($selection, $items, &$tagOptions = [])
    {
        $lines = [];
        if (isset($tagOptions['prompt'])) {
            $prompt = str_replace(' ', '&nbsp;', static::encode($tagOptions['prompt']));
            $lines[] = static::tag('option', $prompt, ['value' => '']);
        }

        $options = isset($tagOptions['options']) ? $tagOptions['options'] : [];
        $groups = isset($tagOptions['groups']) ? $tagOptions['groups'] : [];
        unset($tagOptions['prompt'], $tagOptions['options'], $tagOptions['groups']);

        foreach ($items as $key => $value) {
            if (is_array($value)) {
                $groupAttrs = isset($groups[$key]) ? $groups[$key] : [];
                $groupAttrs['label'] = $key;
                $attrs = ['options' => $options, 'groups' => $groups];
                $content = static::renderSelectOptions($selection, $value, $attrs);
                $lines[] = static::tag('optgroup', "\n" . $content . "\n", $groupAttrs);
            } else {
                $attrs = isset($options[$key]) ? $options[$key] : [];
                $attrs['value'] = (string) $key;
                $attrs['selected'] = $selection !== null &&
                        (!is_array($selection) && !strcmp($key, $selection)
                        || is_array($selection) && in_array($key, $selection));
                $lines[] = static::tag('option', str_replace(' ', '&nbsp;', static::encode($value)), $attrs);
            }
        }

        return implode("\n", $lines);
    }

    /**
     * Renders the HTML tag attributes.
     *
     * Attributes whose values are of boolean type will be treated as
     * [boolean attributes](http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/infrastructure.html#boolean-attributes).
     *
     * Attributes whose values are null will not be rendered.
     *
     * The values of attributes will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
     *
     * The "data" attribute is specially handled when it is receiving an array value. In this case,
     * the array will be "expanded" and a list data attributes will be rendered. For example,
     * if `'data' => ['id' => 1, 'name' => 'yii']`, then this will be rendered:
     * `data-id="1" data-name="yii"`.
     *
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     * @param array $attributes attributes to be rendered. The attribute values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]].
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     * @return string the rendering result. If the attributes are not empty, they will be rendered
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     * into a string with a leading white space (so that it can be directly appended to the tag name
     * in a tag. If there is no attribute, an empty string will be returned.
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     */
    public static function renderTagAttributes($attributes)
    {
        if (count($attributes) > 1) {
            $sorted = [];
            foreach (static::$attributeOrder as $name) {
                if (isset($attributes[$name])) {
                    $sorted[$name] = $attributes[$name];
                }
            }
            $attributes = array_merge($sorted, $attributes);
        }

        $html = '';
        foreach ($attributes as $name => $value) {
            if (is_bool($value)) {
                if ($value) {
                    $html .= " $name";
                }
            } elseif (is_array($value) && $name === 'data') {
                foreach ($value as $n => $v) {
                    $html .= " $name-$n=\"" . static::encode($v) . '"';
                }
            } elseif ($value !== null) {
                $html .= " $name=\"" . static::encode($value) . '"';
            }
        }

        return $html;
    }

    /**
     * Adds a CSS class to the specified options.
     * If the CSS class is already in the options, it will not be added again.
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     * @param string $class the CSS class to be added
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     */
    public static function addCssClass(&$options, $class)
    {
        if (isset($options['class'])) {
            $classes = ' ' . $options['class'] . ' ';
            if (strpos($classes, ' ' . $class . ' ') === false) {
                $options['class'] .= ' ' . $class;
            }
        } else {
            $options['class'] = $class;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Removes a CSS class from the specified options.
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     * @param array $options the options to be modified.
     * @param string $class the CSS class to be removed
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     */
    public static function removeCssClass(&$options, $class)
    {
        if (isset($options['class'])) {
            $classes = array_unique(preg_split('/\s+/', $options['class'] . ' ' . $class, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY));
            if (($index = array_search($class, $classes)) !== false) {
                unset($classes[$index]);
            }
            if (empty($classes)) {
                unset($options['class']);
            } else {
                $options['class'] = implode(' ', $classes);
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Adds the specified CSS style to the HTML options.
     *
     * If the options already contain a `style` element, the new style will be merged
     * with the existing one. If a CSS property exists in both the new and the old styles,
     * the old one may be overwritten if `$overwrite` is true.
     *
     * For example,
     *
     * ```php
     * Html::addCssStyle($options, 'width: 100px; height: 200px');
     * ```
     *
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     * @param array $options the HTML options to be modified.
     * @param string|array $style the new style string (e.g. `'width: 100px; height: 200px'`) or
     * array (e.g. `['width' => '100px', 'height' => '200px']`).
     * @param boolean $overwrite whether to overwrite existing CSS properties if the new style
     * contain them too.
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     * @see removeCssStyle()
     * @see cssStyleFromArray()
     * @see cssStyleToArray()
     */
    public static function addCssStyle(&$options, $style, $overwrite = true)
    {
        if (!empty($options['style'])) {
            $oldStyle = static::cssStyleToArray($options['style']);
            $newStyle = is_array($style) ? $style : static::cssStyleToArray($style);
            if (!$overwrite) {
                foreach ($newStyle as $property => $value) {
                    if (isset($oldStyle[$property])) {
                        unset($newStyle[$property]);
                    }
                }
            }
            $style = static::cssStyleFromArray(array_merge($oldStyle, $newStyle));
        }
        $options['style'] = $style;
    }

    /**
     * Removes the specified CSS style from the HTML options.
     *
     * For example,
     *
     * ```php
     * Html::removeCssStyle($options, ['width', 'height']);
     * ```
     *
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     * @see addCssStyle()
     */
    public static function removeCssStyle(&$options, $properties)
    {
        if (!empty($options['style'])) {
            $style = static::cssStyleToArray($options['style']);
            foreach ((array) $properties as $property) {
                unset($style[$property]);
            }
            $options['style'] = static::cssStyleFromArray($style);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Converts a CSS style array into a string representation.
     *
     * For example,
     *
     * ```php
     * print_r(Html::cssStyleFromArray(['width' => '100px', 'height' => '200px']));
     * // will display: 'width: 100px; height: 200px;'
     * ```
     *
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     * and the array values are the corresponding CSS property values.
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     * @return string the CSS style string. If the CSS style is empty, a null will be returned.
     */
    public static function cssStyleFromArray(array $style)
    {
        $result = '';
        foreach ($style as $name => $value) {
            $result .= "$name: $value; ";
        }
        // return null if empty to avoid rendering the "style" attribute
        return $result === '' ? null : rtrim($result);
    }

    /**
     * Converts a CSS style string into an array representation.
     *
     * The array keys are the CSS property names, and the array values
     * are the corresponding CSS property values.
     *
     * For example,
     *
     * ```php
     * print_r(Html::cssStyleToArray('width: 100px; height: 200px;'));
     * // will display: ['width' => '100px', 'height' => '200px']
     * ```
     *
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     * @return array the array representation of the CSS style
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     */
    public static function cssStyleToArray($style)
    {
        $result = [];
        foreach (explode(';', $style) as $property) {
            $property = explode(':', $property);
            if (count($property) > 1) {
                $result[trim($property[0])] = trim($property[1]);
            }
        }

        return $result;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the real attribute name from the given attribute expression.
     *
     * An attribute expression is an attribute name prefixed and/or suffixed with array indexes.
     * It is mainly used in tabular data input and/or input of array type. Below are some examples:
     *
     * - `[0]content` is used in tabular data input to represent the "content" attribute
     *   for the first model in tabular input;
     * - `dates[0]` represents the first array element of the "dates" attribute;
     * - `[0]dates[0]` represents the first array element of the "dates" attribute
     *   for the first model in tabular input.
     *
     * If `$attribute` has neither prefix nor suffix, it will be returned back without change.
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     * @return string the attribute name without prefix and suffix.
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     * @throws InvalidParamException if the attribute name contains non-word characters.
     */
    public static function getAttributeName($attribute)
    {
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        if (preg_match('/(^|.*\])([\w\.]+)(\[.*|$)/', $attribute, $matches)) {
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            return $matches[2];
        } else {
            throw new InvalidParamException('Attribute name must contain word characters only.');
        }
    }

    /**
     * Returns the value of the specified attribute name or expression.
     *
     * For an attribute expression like `[0]dates[0]`, this method will return the value of `$model->dates[0]`.
     * See [[getAttributeName()]] for more details about attribute expression.
     *
     * If an attribute value is an instance of [[ActiveRecordInterface]] or an array of such instances,
     * the primary value(s) of the AR instance(s) will be returned instead.
     *
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression
     * @return string|array the corresponding attribute value
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     * @throws InvalidParamException if the attribute name contains non-word characters.
     */
    public static function getAttributeValue($model, $attribute)
    {
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        if (!preg_match('/(^|.*\])([\w\.]+)(\[.*|$)/', $attribute, $matches)) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('Attribute name must contain word characters only.');
        }
        $attribute = $matches[2];
        $value = $model->$attribute;
        if ($matches[3] !== '') {
            foreach (explode('][', trim($matches[3], '[]')) as $id) {
                if ((is_array($value) || $value instanceof \ArrayAccess) && isset($value[$id])) {
                    $value = $value[$id];
                } else {
                    return null;
                }
            }
        }

        // https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/issues/1457
        if (is_array($value)) {
            foreach ($value as $i => $v) {
                if ($v instanceof ActiveRecordInterface) {
                    $v = $v->getPrimaryKey(false);
                    $value[$i] = is_array($v) ? json_encode($v) : $v;
                }
            }
        } elseif ($value instanceof ActiveRecordInterface) {
            $value = $value->getPrimaryKey(false);

            return is_array($value) ? json_encode($value) : $value;
        }

        return $value;
    }

    /**
     * Generates an appropriate input name for the specified attribute name or expression.
     *
     * This method generates a name that can be used as the input name to collect user input
     * for the specified attribute. The name is generated according to the [[Model::formName|form name]]
     * of the model and the given attribute name. For example, if the form name of the `Post` model
     * is `Post`, then the input name generated for the `content` attribute would be `Post[content]`.
     *
     * See [[getAttributeName()]] for explanation of attribute expression.
     *
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     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression
     * @return string the generated input name
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     * @throws InvalidParamException if the attribute name contains non-word characters.
     */
    public static function getInputName($model, $attribute)
    {
        $formName = $model->formName();
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        if (!preg_match('/(^|.*\])([\w\.]+)(\[.*|$)/', $attribute, $matches)) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('Attribute name must contain word characters only.');
        }
        $prefix = $matches[1];
        $attribute = $matches[2];
        $suffix = $matches[3];
        if ($formName === '' && $prefix === '') {
            return $attribute . $suffix;
        } elseif ($formName !== '') {
            return $formName . $prefix . "[$attribute]" . $suffix;
        } else {
            throw new InvalidParamException(get_class($model) . '::formName() cannot be empty for tabular inputs.');
        }
    }

    /**
     * Generates an appropriate input ID for the specified attribute name or expression.
     *
     * This method converts the result [[getInputName()]] into a valid input ID.
     * For example, if [[getInputName()]] returns `Post[content]`, this method will return `post-content`.
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     * @param Model $model the model object
     * @param string $attribute the attribute name or expression. See [[getAttributeName()]] for explanation of attribute expression.
     * @return string the generated input ID
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     * @throws InvalidParamException if the attribute name contains non-word characters.
     */
    public static function getInputId($model, $attribute)
    {
        $name = strtolower(static::getInputName($model, $attribute));

        return str_replace(['[]', '][', '[', ']', ' '], ['', '-', '-', '', '-'], $name);
    }
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}