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1 <?php | |
2 // $Id: form.inc,v 1.265.2.4 2008/02/11 14:45:57 goba Exp $ | |
3 | |
4 /** | |
5 * @defgroup forms Form builder functions | |
6 * @{ | |
7 * Functions that build an abstract representation of a HTML form. | |
8 * | |
9 * All modules should declare their form builder functions to be in this | |
10 * group and each builder function should reference its validate and submit | |
11 * functions using \@see. Conversely, validate and submit functions should | |
12 * reference the form builder function using \@see. For examples, of this see | |
13 * system_modules_uninstall() or user_pass(), the latter of which has the | |
14 * following in its doxygen documentation: | |
15 * | |
16 * \@ingroup forms | |
17 * \@see user_pass_validate(). | |
18 * \@see user_pass_submit(). | |
19 * | |
20 * @} End of "defgroup forms". | |
21 */ | |
22 | |
23 /** | |
24 * @defgroup form_api Form generation | |
25 * @{ | |
26 * Functions to enable the processing and display of HTML forms. | |
27 * | |
28 * Drupal uses these functions to achieve consistency in its form processing and | |
29 * presentation, while simplifying code and reducing the amount of HTML that | |
30 * must be explicitly generated by modules. | |
31 * | |
32 * The drupal_get_form() function handles retrieving, processing, and | |
33 * displaying a rendered HTML form for modules automatically. For example: | |
34 * | |
35 * @code | |
36 * // Display the user registration form. | |
37 * $output = drupal_get_form('user_register'); | |
38 * @endcode | |
39 * | |
40 * Forms can also be built and submitted programmatically without any user input | |
41 * using the drupal_execute() function. | |
42 * | |
43 * For information on the format of the structured arrays used to define forms, | |
44 * and more detailed explanations of the Form API workflow, see the | |
45 * @link http://api.drupal.org/api/file/developer/topics/forms_api_reference.html reference @endlink | |
46 * and the @link http://api.drupal.org/api/file/developer/topics/forms_api.html quickstart guide. @endlink | |
47 */ | |
48 | |
49 /** | |
50 * Retrieves a form from a constructor function, or from the cache if | |
51 * the form was built in a previous page-load. The form is then passesed | |
52 * on for processing, after and rendered for display if necessary. | |
53 * | |
54 * @param $form_id | |
55 * The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function | |
56 * with that name exists, it is called to build the form array. | |
57 * Modules that need to generate the same form (or very similar forms) | |
58 * using different $form_ids can implement hook_forms(), which maps | |
59 * different $form_id values to the proper form constructor function. Examples | |
60 * may be found in node_forms(), search_forms(), and user_forms(). | |
61 * @param ... | |
62 * Any additional arguments are passed on to the functions called by | |
63 * drupal_get_form(), including the unique form constructor function. | |
64 * For example, the node_edit form requires that a node object be passed | |
65 * in here when it is called. | |
66 * @return | |
67 * The rendered form. | |
68 */ | |
69 function drupal_get_form($form_id) { | |
70 $form_state = array('storage' => NULL, 'submitted' => FALSE); | |
71 | |
72 $args = func_get_args(); | |
73 $cacheable = FALSE; | |
74 | |
75 if (isset($_SESSION['batch_form_state'])) { | |
76 // We've been redirected here after a batch processing : the form has | |
77 // already been processed, so we grab the post-process $form_state value | |
78 // and move on to form display. See _batch_finished() function. | |
79 $form_state = $_SESSION['batch_form_state']; | |
80 unset($_SESSION['batch_form_state']); | |
81 } | |
82 else { | |
83 // If the incoming $_POST contains a form_build_id, we'll check the | |
84 // cache for a copy of the form in question. If it's there, we don't | |
85 // have to rebuild the form to proceed. In addition, if there is stored | |
86 // form_state data from a previous step, we'll retrieve it so it can | |
87 // be passed on to the form processing code. | |
88 if (isset($_POST['form_id']) && $_POST['form_id'] == $form_id && !empty($_POST['form_build_id'])) { | |
89 $form = form_get_cache($_POST['form_build_id'], $form_state); | |
90 } | |
91 | |
92 // If the previous bit of code didn't result in a populated $form | |
93 // object, we're hitting the form for the first time and we need | |
94 // to build it from scratch. | |
95 if (!isset($form)) { | |
96 $form_state['post'] = $_POST; | |
97 // Use a copy of the function's arguments for manipulation | |
98 $args_temp = $args; | |
99 $args_temp[0] = &$form_state; | |
100 array_unshift($args_temp, $form_id); | |
101 | |
102 $form = call_user_func_array('drupal_retrieve_form', $args_temp); | |
103 $form_build_id = 'form-'. md5(mt_rand()); | |
104 $form['#build_id'] = $form_build_id; | |
105 drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
106 // Store a copy of the unprocessed form for caching and indicate that it | |
107 // is cacheable if #cache will be set. | |
108 $original_form = $form; | |
109 $cacheable = TRUE; | |
110 unset($form_state['post']); | |
111 } | |
112 $form['#post'] = $_POST; | |
113 | |
114 // Now that we know we have a form, we'll process it (validating, | |
115 // submitting, and handling the results returned by its submission | |
116 // handlers. Submit handlers accumulate data in the form_state by | |
117 // altering the $form_state variable, which is passed into them by | |
118 // reference. | |
119 drupal_process_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
120 if ($cacheable && !empty($form['#cache'])) { | |
121 // Caching is done past drupal_process_form so #process callbacks can | |
122 // set #cache. By not sending the form state, we avoid storing | |
123 // $form_state['storage']. | |
124 form_set_cache($form_build_id, $original_form, NULL); | |
125 } | |
126 } | |
127 | |
128 // Most simple, single-step forms will be finished by this point -- | |
129 // drupal_process_form() usually redirects to another page (or to | |
130 // a 'fresh' copy of the form) once processing is complete. If one | |
131 // of the form's handlers has set $form_state['redirect'] to FALSE, | |
132 // the form will simply be re-rendered with the values still in its | |
133 // fields. | |
134 // | |
135 // If $form_state['storage'] or $form_state['rebuild'] have been | |
136 // set by any submit or validate handlers, however, we know that | |
137 // we're in a complex multi-part process of some sort and the form's | |
138 // workflow is NOT complete. We need to construct a fresh copy of | |
139 // the form, passing in the latest $form_state in addition to any | |
140 // other variables passed into drupal_get_form(). | |
141 | |
142 if (!empty($form_state['rebuild']) || !empty($form_state['storage'])) { | |
143 $form = drupal_rebuild_form($form_id, $form_state, $args); | |
144 } | |
145 | |
146 // If we haven't redirected to a new location by now, we want to | |
147 // render whatever form array is currently in hand. | |
148 return drupal_render_form($form_id, $form); | |
149 } | |
150 | |
151 /** | |
152 * Retrieves a form, caches it and processes it with an empty $_POST. | |
153 * | |
154 * This function clears $_POST and passes the empty $_POST to the form_builder. | |
155 * To preserve some parts from $_POST, pass them in $form_state. | |
156 * | |
157 * If your AHAH callback simulates the pressing of a button, then your AHAH | |
158 * callback will need to do the same as what drupal_get_form would do when the | |
159 * button is pressed: get the form from the cache, run drupal_process_form over | |
160 * it and then if it needs rebuild, run drupal_rebuild_form over it. Then send | |
161 * back a part of the returned form. | |
162 * $form_state['clicked_button']['#array_parents'] will help you to find which | |
163 * part. | |
164 * | |
165 * @param $form_id | |
166 * The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function | |
167 * with that name exists, it is called to build the form array. | |
168 * Modules that need to generate the same form (or very similar forms) | |
169 * using different $form_ids can implement hook_forms(), which maps | |
170 * different $form_id values to the proper form constructor function. Examples | |
171 * may be found in node_forms(), search_forms(), and user_forms(). | |
172 * @param $form_state | |
173 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. Most | |
174 * important is the $form_state['storage'] collection. | |
175 * @param $args | |
176 * Any additional arguments are passed on to the functions called by | |
177 * drupal_get_form(), plus the original form_state in the beginning. If you | |
178 * are getting a form from the cache, use $form['#parameters'] to shift off | |
179 * the $form_id from its beginning then the resulting array can be used as | |
180 * $arg here. | |
181 * @param $form_build_id | |
182 * If the AHAH callback calling this function only alters part of the form, | |
183 * then pass in the existing form_build_id so we can re-cache with the same | |
184 * csid. | |
185 * @return | |
186 * The newly built form. | |
187 */ | |
188 function drupal_rebuild_form($form_id, &$form_state, $args, $form_build_id = NULL) { | |
189 // Remove the first argument. This is $form_id.when called from | |
190 // drupal_get_form and the original $form_state when called from some AHAH | |
191 // callback. Neither is needed. After that, put in the current state. | |
192 $args[0] = &$form_state; | |
193 // And the form_id. | |
194 array_unshift($args, $form_id); | |
195 $form = call_user_func_array('drupal_retrieve_form', $args); | |
196 | |
197 if (!isset($form_build_id)) { | |
198 // We need a new build_id for the new version of the form. | |
199 $form_build_id = 'form-'. md5(mt_rand()); | |
200 } | |
201 $form['#build_id'] = $form_build_id; | |
202 drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
203 | |
204 // Now, we cache the form structure so it can be retrieved later for | |
205 // validation. If $form_state['storage'] is populated, we'll also cache | |
206 // it so that it can be used to resume complex multi-step processes. | |
207 form_set_cache($form_build_id, $form, $form_state); | |
208 | |
209 // Clear out all post data, as we don't want the previous step's | |
210 // data to pollute this one and trigger validate/submit handling, | |
211 // then process the form for rendering. | |
212 $_POST = array(); | |
213 $form['#post'] = array(); | |
214 drupal_process_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
215 return $form; | |
216 } | |
217 | |
218 /** | |
219 * Fetch a form from cache. | |
220 */ | |
221 function form_get_cache($form_build_id, &$form_state) { | |
222 if ($cached = cache_get('form_'. $form_build_id, 'cache_form')) { | |
223 $form = $cached->data; | |
224 if ($cached = cache_get('storage_'. $form_build_id, 'cache_form')) { | |
225 $form_state['storage'] = $cached->data; | |
226 } | |
227 return $form; | |
228 } | |
229 } | |
230 | |
231 /** | |
232 * Store a form in the cache | |
233 */ | |
234 function form_set_cache($form_build_id, $form, $form_state) { | |
235 $expire = max(ini_get('session.cookie_lifetime'), 86400); | |
236 | |
237 cache_set('form_'. $form_build_id, $form, 'cache_form', $expire); | |
238 if (!empty($form_state['storage'])) { | |
239 cache_set('storage_'. $form_build_id, $form_state['storage'], 'cache_form', $expire); | |
240 } | |
241 } | |
242 | |
243 /** | |
244 * Retrieves a form using a form_id, populates it with $form_state['values'], | |
245 * processes it, and returns any validation errors encountered. This | |
246 * function is the programmatic counterpart to drupal_get_form(). | |
247 * | |
248 * @param $form_id | |
249 * The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function | |
250 * with that name exists, it is called to build the form array. | |
251 * Modules that need to generate the same form (or very similar forms) | |
252 * using different $form_ids can implement hook_forms(), which maps | |
253 * different $form_id values to the proper form constructor function. Examples | |
254 * may be found in node_forms(), search_forms(), and user_forms(). | |
255 * @param $form_state | |
256 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. Most | |
257 * important is the $form_state['values'] collection, a tree of data | |
258 * used to simulate the incoming $_POST information from a user's | |
259 * form submission. | |
260 * @param ... | |
261 * Any additional arguments are passed on to the functions called by | |
262 * drupal_execute(), including the unique form constructor function. | |
263 * For example, the node_edit form requires that a node object be passed | |
264 * in here when it is called. | |
265 * For example: | |
266 * | |
267 * // register a new user | |
268 * $form_state = array(); | |
269 * $form_state['values']['name'] = 'robo-user'; | |
270 * $form_state['values']['mail'] = 'robouser@example.com'; | |
271 * $form_state['values']['pass'] = 'password'; | |
272 * $form_state['values']['op'] = t('Create new account'); | |
273 * drupal_execute('user_register', $form_state); | |
274 * | |
275 * // Create a new node | |
276 * $form_state = array(); | |
277 * module_load_include('inc', 'node', 'node.pages'); | |
278 * $node = array('type' => 'story'); | |
279 * $form_state['values']['title'] = 'My node'; | |
280 * $form_state['values']['body'] = 'This is the body text!'; | |
281 * $form_state['values']['name'] = 'robo-user'; | |
282 * $form_state['values']['op'] = t('Save'); | |
283 * drupal_execute('story_node_form', $form_state, (object)$node); | |
284 */ | |
285 function drupal_execute($form_id, &$form_state) { | |
286 $args = func_get_args(); | |
287 $form = call_user_func_array('drupal_retrieve_form', $args); | |
288 $form['#post'] = $form_state['values']; | |
289 drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
290 drupal_process_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
291 } | |
292 | |
293 /** | |
294 * Retrieves the structured array that defines a given form. | |
295 * | |
296 * @param $form_id | |
297 * The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function | |
298 * with that name exists, it is called to build the form array. | |
299 * Modules that need to generate the same form (or very similar forms) | |
300 * using different $form_ids can implement hook_forms(), which maps | |
301 * different $form_id values to the proper form constructor function. | |
302 * @param $form_state | |
303 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. | |
304 * @param ... | |
305 * Any additional arguments needed by the unique form constructor | |
306 * function. Generally, these are any arguments passed into the | |
307 * drupal_get_form() or drupal_execute() functions after the first | |
308 * argument. If a module implements hook_forms(), it can examine | |
309 * these additional arguments and conditionally return different | |
310 * builder functions as well. | |
311 */ | |
312 function drupal_retrieve_form($form_id, &$form_state) { | |
313 static $forms; | |
314 | |
315 // We save two copies of the incoming arguments: one for modules to use | |
316 // when mapping form ids to constructor functions, and another to pass to | |
317 // the constructor function itself. We shift out the first argument -- the | |
318 // $form_id itself -- from the list to pass into the constructor function, | |
319 // since it's already known. | |
320 $args = func_get_args(); | |
321 $saved_args = $args; | |
322 array_shift($args); | |
323 if (isset($form_state)) { | |
324 array_shift($args); | |
325 } | |
326 | |
327 // We first check to see if there's a function named after the $form_id. | |
328 // If there is, we simply pass the arguments on to it to get the form. | |
329 if (!function_exists($form_id)) { | |
330 // In cases where many form_ids need to share a central constructor function, | |
331 // such as the node editing form, modules can implement hook_forms(). It | |
332 // maps one or more form_ids to the correct constructor functions. | |
333 // | |
334 // We cache the results of that hook to save time, but that only works | |
335 // for modules that know all their form_ids in advance. (A module that | |
336 // adds a small 'rate this comment' form to each comment in a list | |
337 // would need a unique form_id for each one, for example.) | |
338 // | |
339 // So, we call the hook if $forms isn't yet populated, OR if it doesn't | |
340 // yet have an entry for the requested form_id. | |
341 if (!isset($forms) || !isset($forms[$form_id])) { | |
342 $forms = module_invoke_all('forms', $form_id, $args); | |
343 } | |
344 $form_definition = $forms[$form_id]; | |
345 if (isset($form_definition['callback arguments'])) { | |
346 $args = array_merge($form_definition['callback arguments'], $args); | |
347 } | |
348 if (isset($form_definition['callback'])) { | |
349 $callback = $form_definition['callback']; | |
350 } | |
351 } | |
352 | |
353 array_unshift($args, NULL); | |
354 $args[0] = &$form_state; | |
355 | |
356 // If $callback was returned by a hook_forms() implementation, call it. | |
357 // Otherwise, call the function named after the form id. | |
358 $form = call_user_func_array(isset($callback) ? $callback : $form_id, $args); | |
359 | |
360 // We store the original function arguments, rather than the final $arg | |
361 // value, so that form_alter functions can see what was originally | |
362 // passed to drupal_retrieve_form(). This allows the contents of #parameters | |
363 // to be saved and passed in at a later date to recreate the form. | |
364 $form['#parameters'] = $saved_args; | |
365 return $form; | |
366 } | |
367 | |
368 /** | |
369 * This function is the heart of form API. The form gets built, validated and in | |
370 * appropriate cases, submitted. | |
371 * | |
372 * @param $form_id | |
373 * The unique string identifying the current form. | |
374 * @param $form | |
375 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
376 * @param $form_state | |
377 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. This | |
378 * includes the current persistent storage data for the form, and | |
379 * any data passed along by earlier steps when displaying a | |
380 * multi-step form. Additional information, like the sanitized $_POST | |
381 * data, is also accumulated here. | |
382 */ | |
383 function drupal_process_form($form_id, &$form, &$form_state) { | |
384 $form_state['values'] = array(); | |
385 | |
386 $form = form_builder($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
387 // Only process the form if it is programmed or the form_id coming | |
388 // from the POST data is set and matches the current form_id. | |
389 if ((!empty($form['#programmed'])) || (!empty($form['#post']) && (isset($form['#post']['form_id']) && ($form['#post']['form_id'] == $form_id)))) { | |
390 drupal_validate_form($form_id, $form, $form_state); | |
391 | |
392 // form_clean_id() maintains a cache of element IDs it has seen, | |
393 // so it can prevent duplicates. We want to be sure we reset that | |
394 // cache when a form is processed, so scenerios that result in | |
395 // the form being built behind the scenes and again for the | |
396 // browser don't increment all the element IDs needlessly. | |
397 form_clean_id(NULL, TRUE); | |
398 | |
399 if ((!empty($form_state['submitted'])) && !form_get_errors() && empty($form_state['rebuild'])) { | |
400 $form_state['redirect'] = NULL; | |
401 form_execute_handlers('submit', $form, $form_state); | |
402 | |
403 // We'll clear out the cached copies of the form and its stored data | |
404 // here, as we've finished with them. The in-memory copies are still | |
405 // here, though. | |
406 if (variable_get('cache', CACHE_DISABLED) == CACHE_DISABLED && !empty($form_state['values']['form_build_id'])) { | |
407 cache_clear_all('form_'. $form_state['values']['form_build_id'], 'cache_form'); | |
408 cache_clear_all('storage_'. $form_state['values']['form_build_id'], 'cache_form'); | |
409 } | |
410 | |
411 // If batches were set in the submit handlers, we process them now, | |
412 // possibly ending execution. We make sure we do not react to the batch | |
413 // that is already being processed (if a batch operation performs a | |
414 // drupal_execute). | |
415 if ($batch =& batch_get() && !isset($batch['current_set'])) { | |
416 // The batch uses its own copies of $form and $form_state for | |
417 // late execution of submit handers and post-batch redirection. | |
418 $batch['form'] = $form; | |
419 $batch['form_state'] = $form_state; | |
420 $batch['progressive'] = !$form['#programmed']; | |
421 batch_process(); | |
422 // Execution continues only for programmatic forms. | |
423 // For 'regular' forms, we get redirected to the batch processing | |
424 // page. Form redirection will be handled in _batch_finished(), | |
425 // after the batch is processed. | |
426 } | |
427 | |
428 // If no submit handlers have populated the $form_state['storage'] | |
429 // bundle, and the $form_state['rebuild'] flag has not been set, | |
430 // we're finished and should redirect to a new destination page | |
431 // if one has been set (and a fresh, unpopulated copy of the form | |
432 // if one hasn't). If the form was called by drupal_execute(), | |
433 // however, we'll skip this and let the calling function examine | |
434 // the resulting $form_state bundle itself. | |
435 if (!$form['#programmed'] && empty($form_state['rebuild']) && empty($form_state['storage'])) { | |
436 drupal_redirect_form($form, $form_state['redirect']); | |
437 } | |
438 } | |
439 } | |
440 } | |
441 | |
442 /** | |
443 * Prepares a structured form array by adding required elements, | |
444 * executing any hook_form_alter functions, and optionally inserting | |
445 * a validation token to prevent tampering. | |
446 * | |
447 * @param $form_id | |
448 * A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission, | |
449 * theming, and hook_form_alter functions. | |
450 * @param $form | |
451 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
452 * @param $form_state | |
453 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. Passed | |
454 * in here so that hook_form_alter() calls can use it, as well. | |
455 */ | |
456 function drupal_prepare_form($form_id, &$form, &$form_state) { | |
457 global $user; | |
458 | |
459 $form['#type'] = 'form'; | |
460 $form['#programmed'] = isset($form['#post']); | |
461 | |
462 if (isset($form['#build_id'])) { | |
463 $form['form_build_id'] = array( | |
464 '#type' => 'hidden', | |
465 '#value' => $form['#build_id'], | |
466 '#id' => $form['#build_id'], | |
467 '#name' => 'form_build_id', | |
468 ); | |
469 } | |
470 | |
471 // Add a token, based on either #token or form_id, to any form displayed to | |
472 // authenticated users. This ensures that any submitted form was actually | |
473 // requested previously by the user and protects against cross site request | |
474 // forgeries. | |
475 if (isset($form['#token'])) { | |
476 if ($form['#token'] === FALSE || $user->uid == 0 || $form['#programmed']) { | |
477 unset($form['#token']); | |
478 } | |
479 else { | |
480 $form['form_token'] = array('#type' => 'token', '#default_value' => drupal_get_token($form['#token'])); | |
481 } | |
482 } | |
483 else if (isset($user->uid) && $user->uid && !$form['#programmed']) { | |
484 $form['#token'] = $form_id; | |
485 $form['form_token'] = array( | |
486 '#id' => form_clean_id('edit-'. $form_id .'-form-token'), | |
487 '#type' => 'token', | |
488 '#default_value' => drupal_get_token($form['#token']), | |
489 ); | |
490 } | |
491 | |
492 if (isset($form_id)) { | |
493 $form['form_id'] = array( | |
494 '#type' => 'hidden', | |
495 '#value' => $form_id, | |
496 '#id' => form_clean_id("edit-$form_id"), | |
497 ); | |
498 } | |
499 if (!isset($form['#id'])) { | |
500 $form['#id'] = form_clean_id($form_id); | |
501 } | |
502 | |
503 $form += _element_info('form'); | |
504 | |
505 if (!isset($form['#validate'])) { | |
506 if (function_exists($form_id .'_validate')) { | |
507 $form['#validate'] = array($form_id .'_validate'); | |
508 } | |
509 } | |
510 | |
511 if (!isset($form['#submit'])) { | |
512 if (function_exists($form_id .'_submit')) { | |
513 // We set submit here so that it can be altered. | |
514 $form['#submit'] = array($form_id .'_submit'); | |
515 } | |
516 } | |
517 | |
518 // Normally, we would call drupal_alter($form_id, $form, $form_state). | |
519 // However, drupal_alter() normally supports just one byref parameter. Using | |
520 // the __drupal_alter_by_ref key, we can store any additional parameters | |
521 // that need to be altered, and they'll be split out into additional params | |
522 // for the hook_form_alter() implementations. | |
523 // @todo: Remove this in Drupal 7. | |
524 $data = &$form; | |
525 $data['__drupal_alter_by_ref'] = array(&$form_state); | |
526 drupal_alter('form_'. $form_id, $data); | |
527 | |
528 // __drupal_alter_by_ref is unset in the drupal_alter() function, we need | |
529 // to repopulate it to ensure both calls get the data. | |
530 $data['__drupal_alter_by_ref'] = array(&$form_state); | |
531 drupal_alter('form', $data, $form_id); | |
532 } | |
533 | |
534 | |
535 /** | |
536 * Validates user-submitted form data from the $form_state using | |
537 * the validate functions defined in a structured form array. | |
538 * | |
539 * @param $form_id | |
540 * A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission, | |
541 * theming, and hook_form_alter functions. | |
542 * @param $form | |
543 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
544 * @param $form_state | |
545 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. The current | |
546 * user-submitted data is stored in $form_state['values'], though | |
547 * form validation functions are passed an explicit copy of the | |
548 * values for the sake of simplicity. Validation handlers can also | |
549 * $form_state to pass information on to submit handlers. For example: | |
550 * $form_state['data_for_submision'] = $data; | |
551 * This technique is useful when validation requires file parsing, | |
552 * web service requests, or other expensive requests that should | |
553 * not be repeated in the submission step. | |
554 */ | |
555 function drupal_validate_form($form_id, $form, &$form_state) { | |
556 static $validated_forms = array(); | |
557 | |
558 if (isset($validated_forms[$form_id])) { | |
559 return; | |
560 } | |
561 | |
562 // If the session token was set by drupal_prepare_form(), ensure that it | |
563 // matches the current user's session. | |
564 if (isset($form['#token'])) { | |
565 if (!drupal_valid_token($form_state['values']['form_token'], $form['#token'])) { | |
566 // Setting this error will cause the form to fail validation. | |
567 form_set_error('form_token', t('Validation error, please try again. If this error persists, please contact the site administrator.')); | |
568 } | |
569 } | |
570 | |
571 _form_validate($form, $form_state, $form_id); | |
572 $validated_forms[$form_id] = TRUE; | |
573 } | |
574 | |
575 /** | |
576 * Renders a structured form array into themed HTML. | |
577 * | |
578 * @param $form_id | |
579 * A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission, | |
580 * theming, and hook_form_alter functions. | |
581 * @param $form | |
582 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
583 * @return | |
584 * A string containing the path of the page to display when processing | |
585 * is complete. | |
586 */ | |
587 function drupal_render_form($form_id, &$form) { | |
588 // Don't override #theme if someone already set it. | |
589 if (!isset($form['#theme'])) { | |
590 init_theme(); | |
591 $registry = theme_get_registry(); | |
592 if (isset($registry[$form_id])) { | |
593 $form['#theme'] = $form_id; | |
594 } | |
595 } | |
596 | |
597 $output = drupal_render($form); | |
598 return $output; | |
599 } | |
600 | |
601 /** | |
602 * Redirect the user to a URL after a form has been processed. | |
603 * | |
604 * @param $form | |
605 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
606 * @param $redirect | |
607 * An optional value containing the destination path to redirect | |
608 * to if none is specified by the form. | |
609 */ | |
610 function drupal_redirect_form($form, $redirect = NULL) { | |
611 $goto = NULL; | |
612 if (isset($redirect)) { | |
613 $goto = $redirect; | |
614 } | |
615 if ($goto !== FALSE && isset($form['#redirect'])) { | |
616 $goto = $form['#redirect']; | |
617 } | |
618 if (!isset($goto) || ($goto !== FALSE)) { | |
619 if (isset($goto)) { | |
620 if (is_array($goto)) { | |
621 call_user_func_array('drupal_goto', $goto); | |
622 } | |
623 else { | |
624 drupal_goto($goto); | |
625 } | |
626 } | |
627 drupal_goto($_GET['q']); | |
628 } | |
629 } | |
630 | |
631 /** | |
632 * Performs validation on form elements. First ensures required fields are | |
633 * completed, #maxlength is not exceeded, and selected options were in the | |
634 * list of options given to the user. Then calls user-defined validators. | |
635 * | |
636 * @param $elements | |
637 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
638 * @param $form_state | |
639 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. The current | |
640 * user-submitted data is stored in $form_state['values'], though | |
641 * form validation functions are passed an explicit copy of the | |
642 * values for the sake of simplicity. Validation handlers can also | |
643 * $form_state to pass information on to submit handlers. For example: | |
644 * $form_state['data_for_submision'] = $data; | |
645 * This technique is useful when validation requires file parsing, | |
646 * web service requests, or other expensive requests that should | |
647 * not be repeated in the submission step. | |
648 * @param $form_id | |
649 * A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission, | |
650 * theming, and hook_form_alter functions. | |
651 */ | |
652 function _form_validate($elements, &$form_state, $form_id = NULL) { | |
653 static $complete_form; | |
654 | |
655 // Also used in the installer, pre-database setup. | |
656 $t = get_t(); | |
657 | |
658 // Recurse through all children. | |
659 foreach (element_children($elements) as $key) { | |
660 if (isset($elements[$key]) && $elements[$key]) { | |
661 _form_validate($elements[$key], $form_state); | |
662 } | |
663 } | |
664 // Validate the current input. | |
665 if (!isset($elements['#validated']) || !$elements['#validated']) { | |
666 if (isset($elements['#needs_validation'])) { | |
667 // Make sure a value is passed when the field is required. | |
668 // A simple call to empty() will not cut it here as some fields, like | |
669 // checkboxes, can return a valid value of '0'. Instead, check the | |
670 // length if it's a string, and the item count if it's an array. | |
671 if ($elements['#required'] && (!count($elements['#value']) || (is_string($elements['#value']) && strlen(trim($elements['#value'])) == 0))) { | |
672 form_error($elements, $t('!name field is required.', array('!name' => $elements['#title']))); | |
673 } | |
674 | |
675 // Verify that the value is not longer than #maxlength. | |
676 if (isset($elements['#maxlength']) && drupal_strlen($elements['#value']) > $elements['#maxlength']) { | |
677 form_error($elements, $t('!name cannot be longer than %max characters but is currently %length characters long.', array('!name' => empty($elements['#title']) ? $elements['#parents'][0] : $elements['#title'], '%max' => $elements['#maxlength'], '%length' => drupal_strlen($elements['#value'])))); | |
678 } | |
679 | |
680 if (isset($elements['#options']) && isset($elements['#value'])) { | |
681 if ($elements['#type'] == 'select') { | |
682 $options = form_options_flatten($elements['#options']); | |
683 } | |
684 else { | |
685 $options = $elements['#options']; | |
686 } | |
687 if (is_array($elements['#value'])) { | |
688 $value = $elements['#type'] == 'checkboxes' ? array_keys(array_filter($elements['#value'])) : $elements['#value']; | |
689 foreach ($value as $v) { | |
690 if (!isset($options[$v])) { | |
691 form_error($elements, $t('An illegal choice has been detected. Please contact the site administrator.')); | |
692 watchdog('form', 'Illegal choice %choice in !name element.', array('%choice' => $v, '!name' => empty($elements['#title']) ? $elements['#parents'][0] : $elements['#title']), WATCHDOG_ERROR); | |
693 } | |
694 } | |
695 } | |
696 elseif (!isset($options[$elements['#value']])) { | |
697 form_error($elements, $t('An illegal choice has been detected. Please contact the site administrator.')); | |
698 watchdog('form', 'Illegal choice %choice in %name element.', array('%choice' => $elements['#value'], '%name' => empty($elements['#title']) ? $elements['#parents'][0] : $elements['#title']), WATCHDOG_ERROR); | |
699 } | |
700 } | |
701 } | |
702 | |
703 // Call user-defined form level validators and store a copy of the full | |
704 // form so that element-specific validators can examine the entire structure | |
705 // if necessary. | |
706 if (isset($form_id)) { | |
707 form_execute_handlers('validate', $elements, $form_state); | |
708 $complete_form = $elements; | |
709 } | |
710 // Call any element-specific validators. These must act on the element | |
711 // #value data. | |
712 elseif (isset($elements['#element_validate'])) { | |
713 foreach ($elements['#element_validate'] as $function) { | |
714 if (function_exists($function)) { | |
715 $function($elements, $form_state, $complete_form); | |
716 } | |
717 } | |
718 } | |
719 $elements['#validated'] = TRUE; | |
720 } | |
721 } | |
722 | |
723 /** | |
724 * A helper function used to execute custom validation and submission | |
725 * handlers for a given form. Button-specific handlers are checked | |
726 * first. If none exist, the function falls back to form-level handlers. | |
727 * | |
728 * @param $type | |
729 * The type of handler to execute. 'validate' or 'submit' are the | |
730 * defaults used by Form API. | |
731 * @param $form | |
732 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
733 * @param $form_state | |
734 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. If the user | |
735 * submitted the form by clicking a button with custom handler functions | |
736 * defined, those handlers will be stored here. | |
737 */ | |
738 function form_execute_handlers($type, &$form, &$form_state) { | |
739 $return = FALSE; | |
740 if (isset($form_state[$type .'_handlers'])) { | |
741 $handlers = $form_state[$type .'_handlers']; | |
742 } | |
743 elseif (isset($form['#'. $type])) { | |
744 $handlers = $form['#'. $type]; | |
745 } | |
746 else { | |
747 $handlers = array(); | |
748 } | |
749 | |
750 foreach ($handlers as $function) { | |
751 if (function_exists($function)) { | |
752 if ($type == 'submit' && ($batch =& batch_get())) { | |
753 // Some previous _submit handler has set a batch. We store the call | |
754 // in a special 'control' batch set, for execution at the correct | |
755 // time during the batch processing workflow. | |
756 $batch['sets'][] = array('form_submit' => $function); | |
757 } | |
758 else { | |
759 $function($form, $form_state); | |
760 } | |
761 $return = TRUE; | |
762 } | |
763 } | |
764 return $return; | |
765 } | |
766 | |
767 /** | |
768 * File an error against a form element. | |
769 * | |
770 * @param $name | |
771 * The name of the form element. If the #parents property of your form | |
772 * element is array('foo', 'bar', 'baz') then you may set an error on 'foo' | |
773 * or 'foo][bar][baz'. Setting an error on 'foo' sets an error for every | |
774 * element where the #parents array starts with 'foo'. | |
775 * @param $message | |
776 * The error message to present to the user. | |
777 * @return | |
778 * Never use the return value of this function, use form_get_errors and | |
779 * form_get_error instead. | |
780 */ | |
781 function form_set_error($name = NULL, $message = '') { | |
782 static $form = array(); | |
783 if (isset($name) && !isset($form[$name])) { | |
784 $form[$name] = $message; | |
785 if ($message) { | |
786 drupal_set_message($message, 'error'); | |
787 } | |
788 } | |
789 return $form; | |
790 } | |
791 | |
792 /** | |
793 * Return an associative array of all errors. | |
794 */ | |
795 function form_get_errors() { | |
796 $form = form_set_error(); | |
797 if (!empty($form)) { | |
798 return $form; | |
799 } | |
800 } | |
801 | |
802 /** | |
803 * Return the error message filed against the form with the specified name. | |
804 */ | |
805 function form_get_error($element) { | |
806 $form = form_set_error(); | |
807 $key = $element['#parents'][0]; | |
808 if (isset($form[$key])) { | |
809 return $form[$key]; | |
810 } | |
811 $key = implode('][', $element['#parents']); | |
812 if (isset($form[$key])) { | |
813 return $form[$key]; | |
814 } | |
815 } | |
816 | |
817 /** | |
818 * Flag an element as having an error. | |
819 */ | |
820 function form_error(&$element, $message = '') { | |
821 form_set_error(implode('][', $element['#parents']), $message); | |
822 } | |
823 | |
824 /** | |
825 * Walk through the structured form array, adding any required | |
826 * properties to each element and mapping the incoming $_POST | |
827 * data to the proper elements. | |
828 * | |
829 * @param $form_id | |
830 * A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission, | |
831 * theming, and hook_form_alter functions. | |
832 * @param $form | |
833 * An associative array containing the structure of the form. | |
834 * @param $form_state | |
835 * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. In this | |
836 * context, it is used to accumulate information about which button | |
837 * was clicked when the form was submitted, as well as the sanitized | |
838 * $_POST data. | |
839 */ | |
840 function form_builder($form_id, $form, &$form_state) { | |
841 static $complete_form, $cache; | |
842 | |
843 // Initialize as unprocessed. | |
844 $form['#processed'] = FALSE; | |
845 | |
846 // Use element defaults. | |
847 if ((!empty($form['#type'])) && ($info = _element_info($form['#type']))) { | |
848 // Overlay $info onto $form, retaining preexisting keys in $form. | |
849 $form += $info; | |
850 } | |
851 | |
852 if (isset($form['#type']) && $form['#type'] == 'form') { | |
853 $cache = NULL; | |
854 $complete_form = $form; | |
855 if (!empty($form['#programmed'])) { | |
856 $form_state['submitted'] = TRUE; | |
857 } | |
858 } | |
859 | |
860 if (isset($form['#input']) && $form['#input']) { | |
861 _form_builder_handle_input_element($form_id, $form, $form_state, $complete_form); | |
862 } | |
863 $form['#defaults_loaded'] = TRUE; | |
864 | |
865 // We start off assuming all form elements are in the correct order. | |
866 $form['#sorted'] = TRUE; | |
867 | |
868 // Recurse through all child elements. | |
869 $count = 0; | |
870 foreach (element_children($form) as $key) { | |
871 $form[$key]['#post'] = $form['#post']; | |
872 $form[$key]['#programmed'] = $form['#programmed']; | |
873 // Don't squash an existing tree value. | |
874 if (!isset($form[$key]['#tree'])) { | |
875 $form[$key]['#tree'] = $form['#tree']; | |
876 } | |
877 | |
878 // Deny access to child elements if parent is denied. | |
879 if (isset($form['#access']) && !$form['#access']) { | |
880 $form[$key]['#access'] = FALSE; | |
881 } | |
882 | |
883 // Don't squash existing parents value. | |
884 if (!isset($form[$key]['#parents'])) { | |
885 // Check to see if a tree of child elements is present. If so, | |
886 // continue down the tree if required. | |
887 $form[$key]['#parents'] = $form[$key]['#tree'] && $form['#tree'] ? array_merge($form['#parents'], array($key)) : array($key); | |
888 $array_parents = isset($form['#array_parents']) ? $form['#array_parents'] : array(); | |
889 $array_parents[] = $key; | |
890 $form[$key]['#array_parents'] = $array_parents; | |
891 } | |
892 | |
893 // Assign a decimal placeholder weight to preserve original array order. | |
894 if (!isset($form[$key]['#weight'])) { | |
895 $form[$key]['#weight'] = $count/1000; | |
896 } | |
897 else { | |
898 // If one of the child elements has a weight then we will need to sort | |
899 // later. | |
900 unset($form['#sorted']); | |
901 } | |
902 $form[$key] = form_builder($form_id, $form[$key], $form_state); | |
903 $count++; | |
904 } | |
905 | |
906 // The #after_build flag allows any piece of a form to be altered | |
907 // after normal input parsing has been completed. | |
908 if (isset($form['#after_build']) && !isset($form['#after_build_done'])) { | |
909 foreach ($form['#after_build'] as $function) { | |
910 $form = $function($form, $form_state); | |
911 $form['#after_build_done'] = TRUE; | |
912 } | |
913 } | |
914 | |
915 // Now that we've processed everything, we can go back to handle the funky | |
916 // Internet Explorer button-click scenario. | |
917 _form_builder_ie_cleanup($form, $form_state); | |
918 | |
919 // We shoud keep the buttons array until the IE clean up function | |
920 // has recognized the submit button so the form has been marked | |
921 // as submitted. If we already know which button was submitted, | |
922 // we don't need the array. | |
923 if (!empty($form_state['submitted'])) { | |
924 unset($form_state['buttons']); | |
925 } | |
926 | |
927 // If some callback set #cache, we need to flip a static flag so later it | |
928 // can be found. | |
929 if (isset($form['#cache'])) { | |
930 $cache = $form['#cache']; | |
931 } | |
932 // We are on the top form, we can copy back #cache if it's set. | |
933 if (isset($form['#type']) && $form['#type'] == 'form' && isset($cache)) { | |
934 $form['#cache'] = TRUE; | |
935 } | |
936 return $form; | |
937 } | |
938 | |
939 /** | |
940 * Populate the #value and #name properties of input elements so they | |
941 * can be processed and rendered. Also, execute any #process handlers | |
942 * attached to a specific element. | |
943 */ | |
944 function _form_builder_handle_input_element($form_id, &$form, &$form_state, $complete_form) { | |
945 if (!isset($form['#name'])) { | |
946 $name = array_shift($form['#parents']); | |
947 $form['#name'] = $name; | |
948 if ($form['#type'] == 'file') { | |
949 // To make it easier to handle $_FILES in file.inc, we place all | |
950 // file fields in the 'files' array. Also, we do not support | |
951 // nested file names. | |
952 $form['#name'] = 'files['. $form['#name'] .']'; | |
953 } | |
954 elseif (count($form['#parents'])) { | |
955 $form['#name'] .= '['. implode('][', $form['#parents']) .']'; | |
956 } | |
957 array_unshift($form['#parents'], $name); | |
958 } | |
959 if (!isset($form['#id'])) { | |
960 $form['#id'] = form_clean_id('edit-'. implode('-', $form['#parents'])); | |
961 } | |
962 | |
963 unset($edit); | |
964 if (!empty($form['#disabled'])) { | |
965 $form['#attributes']['disabled'] = 'disabled'; | |
966 } | |
967 | |
968 if (!isset($form['#value']) && !array_key_exists('#value', $form)) { | |
969 $function = !empty($form['#value_callback']) ? $form['#value_callback'] : 'form_type_'. $form['#type'] .'_value'; | |
970 if (($form['#programmed']) || ((!isset($form['#access']) || $form['#access']) && isset($form['#post']) && (isset($form['#post']['form_id']) && $form['#post']['form_id'] == $form_id))) { | |
971 $edit = $form['#post']; | |
972 foreach ($form['#parents'] as $parent) { | |
973 $edit = isset($edit[$parent]) ? $edit[$parent] : NULL; | |
974 } | |
975 if (!$form['#programmed'] || isset($edit)) { | |
976 // Call #type_value to set the form value; | |
977 if (function_exists($function)) { | |
978 $form['#value'] = $function($form, $edit); | |
979 } | |
980 if (!isset($form['#value']) && isset($edit)) { | |
981 $form['#value'] = $edit; | |
982 } | |
983 } | |
984 // Mark all posted values for validation. | |
985 if (isset($form['#value']) || (isset($form['#required']) && $form['#required'])) { | |
986 $form['#needs_validation'] = TRUE; | |
987 } | |
988 } | |
989 // Load defaults. | |
990 if (!isset($form['#value'])) { | |
991 // Call #type_value without a second argument to request default_value handling. | |
992 if (function_exists($function)) { | |
993 $form['#value'] = $function($form); | |
994 } | |
995 // Final catch. If we haven't set a value yet, use the explicit default value. | |
996 // Avoid image buttons (which come with garbage value), so we only get value | |
997 // for the button actually clicked. | |
998 if (!isset($form['#value']) && empty($form['#has_garbage_value'])) { | |
999 $form['#value'] = isset($form['#default_value']) ? $form['#default_value'] : ''; | |
1000 } | |
1001 } | |
1002 } | |
1003 | |
1004 // Determine which button (if any) was clicked to submit the form. | |
1005 // We compare the incoming values with the buttons defined in the form, | |
1006 // and flag the one that matches. We have to do some funky tricks to | |
1007 // deal with Internet Explorer's handling of single-button forms, though. | |
1008 if (!empty($form['#post']) && isset($form['#executes_submit_callback'])) { | |
1009 // First, accumulate a collection of buttons, divided into two bins: | |
1010 // those that execute full submit callbacks and those that only validate. | |
1011 $button_type = $form['#executes_submit_callback'] ? 'submit' : 'button'; | |
1012 $form_state['buttons'][$button_type][] = $form; | |
1013 | |
1014 if (_form_button_was_clicked($form)) { | |
1015 $form_state['submitted'] = $form_state['submitted'] || $form['#executes_submit_callback']; | |
1016 | |
1017 // In most cases, we want to use form_set_value() to manipulate | |
1018 // the global variables. In this special case, we want to make sure that | |
1019 // the value of this element is listed in $form_variables under 'op'. | |
1020 $form_state['values'][$form['#name']] = $form['#value']; | |
1021 $form_state['clicked_button'] = $form; | |
1022 | |
1023 if (isset($form['#validate'])) { | |
1024 $form_state['validate_handlers'] = $form['#validate']; | |
1025 } | |
1026 if (isset($form['#submit'])) { | |
1027 $form_state['submit_handlers'] = $form['#submit']; | |
1028 } | |
1029 } | |
1030 } | |
1031 // Allow for elements to expand to multiple elements, e.g., radios, | |
1032 // checkboxes and files. | |
1033 if (isset($form['#process']) && !$form['#processed']) { | |
1034 foreach ($form['#process'] as $process) { | |
1035 if (function_exists($process)) { | |
1036 $form = $process($form, isset($edit) ? $edit : NULL, $form_state, $complete_form); | |
1037 } | |
1038 } | |
1039 $form['#processed'] = TRUE; | |
1040 } | |
1041 form_set_value($form, $form['#value'], $form_state); | |
1042 } | |
1043 | |
1044 /** | |
1045 * Helper function to handle the sometimes-convoluted logic of button | |
1046 * click detection. | |
1047 * | |
1048 * In Internet Explorer, if ONLY one submit button is present, AND the | |
1049 * enter key is used to submit the form, no form value is sent for it | |
1050 * and we'll never detect a match. That special case is handled by | |
1051 * _form_builder_ie_cleanup(). | |
1052 */ | |
1053 function _form_button_was_clicked($form) { | |
1054 // First detect normal 'vanilla' button clicks. Traditionally, all | |
1055 // standard buttons on a form share the same name (usually 'op'), | |
1056 // and the specific return value is used to determine which was | |
1057 // clicked. This ONLY works as long as $form['#name'] puts the | |
1058 // value at the top level of the tree of $_POST data. | |
1059 if (isset($form['#post'][$form['#name']]) && $form['#post'][$form['#name']] == $form['#value']) { | |
1060 return TRUE; | |
1061 } | |
1062 // When image buttons are clicked, browsers do NOT pass the form element | |
1063 // value in $_POST. Instead they pass an integer representing the | |
1064 // coordinates of the click on the button image. This means that image | |
1065 // buttons MUST have unique $form['#name'] values, but the details of | |
1066 // their $_POST data should be ignored. | |
1067 elseif (!empty($form['#has_garbage_value']) && isset($form['#value']) && $form['#value'] !== '') { | |
1068 return TRUE; | |
1069 } | |
1070 return FALSE; | |
1071 } | |
1072 | |
1073 /** | |
1074 * In IE, if only one submit button is present, AND the enter key is | |
1075 * used to submit the form, no form value is sent for it and our normal | |
1076 * button detection code will never detect a match. We call this | |
1077 * function after all other button-detection is complete to check | |
1078 * for the proper conditions, and treat the single button on the form | |
1079 * as 'clicked' if they are met. | |
1080 */ | |
1081 function _form_builder_ie_cleanup($form, &$form_state) { | |
1082 // Quick check to make sure we're always looking at the full form | |
1083 // and not a sub-element. | |
1084 if (!empty($form['#type']) && $form['#type'] == 'form') { | |
1085 // If we haven't recognized a submission yet, and there's a single | |
1086 // submit button, we know that we've hit the right conditions. Grab | |
1087 // the first one and treat it as the clicked button. | |
1088 if (empty($form_state['submitted']) && !empty($form_state['buttons']['submit']) && empty($form_state['buttons']['button'])) { | |
1089 $button = $form_state['buttons']['submit'][0]; | |
1090 | |
1091 // Set up all the $form_state information that would have been | |
1092 // populated had the button been recognized earlier. | |
1093 $form_state['submitted'] = TRUE; | |
1094 $form_state['submit_handlers'] = empty($button['#submit']) ? NULL : $button['#submit']; | |
1095 $form_state['validate_handlers'] = empty($button['#validate']) ? NULL : $button['#validate']; | |
1096 $form_state['values'][$button['#name']] = $button['#value']; | |
1097 $form_state['clicked_button'] = $button; | |
1098 } | |
1099 } | |
1100 } | |
1101 | |
1102 /** | |
1103 * Helper function to determine the value for an image button form element. | |
1104 * | |
1105 * @param $form | |
1106 * The form element whose value is being populated. | |
1107 * @param $edit | |
1108 * The incoming POST data to populate the form element. If this is FALSE, | |
1109 * the element's default value should be returned. | |
1110 * @return | |
1111 * The data that will appear in the $form_state['values'] collection | |
1112 * for this element. Return nothing to use the default. | |
1113 */ | |
1114 function form_type_image_button_value($form, $edit = FALSE) { | |
1115 if ($edit !== FALSE) { | |
1116 if (!empty($edit)) { | |
1117 // If we're dealing with Mozilla or Opera, we're lucky. It will | |
1118 // return a proper value, and we can get on with things. | |
1119 return $form['#return_value']; | |
1120 } | |
1121 else { | |
1122 // Unfortunately, in IE we never get back a proper value for THIS | |
1123 // form element. Instead, we get back two split values: one for the | |
1124 // X and one for the Y coordinates on which the user clicked the | |
1125 // button. We'll find this element in the #post data, and search | |
1126 // in the same spot for its name, with '_x'. | |
1127 $post = $form['#post']; | |
1128 foreach (split('\[', $form['#name']) as $element_name) { | |
1129 // chop off the ] that may exist. | |
1130 if (substr($element_name, -1) == ']') { | |
1131 $element_name = substr($element_name, 0, -1); | |
1132 } | |
1133 | |
1134 if (!isset($post[$element_name])) { | |
1135 if (isset($post[$element_name .'_x'])) { | |
1136 return $form['#return_value']; | |
1137 } | |
1138 return NULL; | |
1139 } | |
1140 $post = $post[$element_name]; | |
1141 } | |
1142 return $form['#return_value']; | |
1143 } | |
1144 } | |
1145 } | |
1146 | |
1147 /** | |
1148 * Helper function to determine the value for a checkbox form element. | |
1149 * | |
1150 * @param $form | |
1151 * The form element whose value is being populated. | |
1152 * @param $edit | |
1153 * The incoming POST data to populate the form element. If this is FALSE, | |
1154 * the element's default value should be returned. | |
1155 * @return | |
1156 * The data that will appear in the $form_state['values'] collection | |
1157 * for this element. Return nothing to use the default. | |
1158 */ | |
1159 function form_type_checkbox_value($form, $edit = FALSE) { | |
1160 if ($edit !== FALSE) { | |
1161 return !empty($edit) ? $form['#return_value'] : 0; | |
1162 } | |
1163 } | |
1164 | |
1165 /** | |
1166 * Helper function to determine the value for a checkboxes form element. | |
1167 * | |
1168 * @param $form | |
1169 * The form element whose value is being populated. | |
1170 * @param $edit | |
1171 * The incoming POST data to populate the form element. If this is FALSE, | |
1172 * the element's default value should be returned. | |
1173 * @return | |
1174 * The data that will appear in the $form_state['values'] collection | |
1175 * for this element. Return nothing to use the default. | |
1176 */ | |
1177 function form_type_checkboxes_value($form, $edit = FALSE) { | |
1178 if ($edit === FALSE) { | |
1179 $value = array(); | |
1180 $form += array('#default_value' => array()); | |
1181 foreach ($form['#default_value'] as $key) { | |
1182 $value[$key] = 1; | |
1183 } | |
1184 return $value; | |
1185 } | |
1186 elseif (!isset($edit)) { | |
1187 return array(); | |
1188 } | |
1189 } | |
1190 | |
1191 /** | |
1192 * Helper function to determine the value for a password_confirm form | |
1193 * element. | |
1194 * | |
1195 * @param $form | |
1196 * The form element whose value is being populated. | |
1197 * @param $edit | |
1198 * The incoming POST data to populate the form element. If this is FALSE, | |
1199 * the element's default value should be returned. | |
1200 * @return | |
1201 * The data that will appear in the $form_state['values'] collection | |
1202 * for this element. Return nothing to use the default. | |
1203 */ | |
1204 function form_type_password_confirm_value($form, $edit = FALSE) { | |
1205 if ($edit === FALSE) { | |
1206 $form += array('#default_value' => array()); | |
1207 return $form['#default_value'] + array('pass1' => '', 'pass2' => ''); | |
1208 } | |
1209 } | |
1210 | |
1211 /** | |
1212 * Helper function to determine the value for a select form element. | |
1213 * | |
1214 * @param $form | |
1215 * The form element whose value is being populated. | |
1216 * @param $edit | |
1217 * The incoming POST data to populate the form element. If this is FALSE, | |
1218 * the element's default value should be returned. | |
1219 * @return | |
1220 * The data that will appear in the $form_state['values'] collection | |
1221 * for this element. Return nothing to use the default. | |
1222 */ | |
1223 function form_type_select_value($form, $edit = FALSE) { | |
1224 if ($edit !== FALSE) { | |
1225 if (isset($form['#multiple']) && $form['#multiple']) { | |
1226 return (is_array($edit)) ? drupal_map_assoc($edit) : array(); | |
1227 } | |
1228 else { | |
1229 return $edit; | |
1230 } | |
1231 } | |
1232 } | |
1233 | |
1234 /** | |
1235 * Helper function to determine the value for a textfield form element. | |
1236 * | |
1237 * @param $form | |
1238 * The form element whose value is being populated. | |
1239 * @param $edit | |
1240 * The incoming POST data to populate the form element. If this is FALSE, | |
1241 * the element's default value should be returned. | |
1242 * @return | |
1243 * The data that will appear in the $form_state['values'] collection | |
1244 * for this element. Return nothing to use the default. | |
1245 */ | |
1246 function form_type_textfield_value($form, $edit = FALSE) { | |
1247 if ($edit !== FALSE) { | |
1248 // Equate $edit to the form value to ensure it's marked for | |
1249 // validation. | |
1250 return str_replace(array("\r", "\n"), '', $edit); | |
1251 } | |
1252 } | |
1253 | |
1254 /** | |
1255 * Helper function to determine the value for form's token value. | |
1256 * | |
1257 * @param $form | |
1258 * The form element whose value is being populated. | |
1259 * @param $edit | |
1260 * The incoming POST data to populate the form element. If this is FALSE, | |
1261 * the element's default value should be returned. | |
1262 * @return | |
1263 * The data that will appear in the $form_state['values'] collection | |
1264 * for this element. Return nothing to use the default. | |
1265 */ | |
1266 function form_type_token_value($form, $edit = FALSE) { | |
1267 if ($edit !== FALSE) { | |
1268 return (string)$edit; | |
1269 } | |
1270 } | |
1271 | |
1272 /** | |
1273 * Use this function to make changes to form values in the form validate | |
1274 * phase, so they will be available in the submit phase in $form_state. | |
1275 * | |
1276 * Specifically, if $form['#parents'] is array('foo', 'bar') | |
1277 * and $value is 'baz' then this function will make | |
1278 * $form_state['values']['foo']['bar'] to be 'baz'. | |
1279 * | |
1280 * @param $form | |
1281 * The form item. Keys used: #parents, #value | |
1282 * @param $value | |
1283 * The value for the form item. | |
1284 */ | |
1285 function form_set_value($form, $value, &$form_state) { | |
1286 _form_set_value($form_state['values'], $form, $form['#parents'], $value); | |
1287 } | |
1288 | |
1289 /** | |
1290 * Helper function for form_set_value(). | |
1291 * | |
1292 * We iterate over $parents and create nested arrays for them | |
1293 * in $form_state['values'] if needed. Then we insert the value into | |
1294 * the right array. | |
1295 */ | |
1296 function _form_set_value(&$form_values, $form, $parents, $value) { | |
1297 $parent = array_shift($parents); | |
1298 if (empty($parents)) { | |
1299 $form_values[$parent] = $value; | |
1300 } | |
1301 else { | |
1302 if (!isset($form_values[$parent])) { | |
1303 $form_values[$parent] = array(); | |
1304 } | |
1305 _form_set_value($form_values[$parent], $form, $parents, $value); | |
1306 } | |
1307 } | |
1308 | |
1309 /** | |
1310 * Retrieve the default properties for the defined element type. | |
1311 */ | |
1312 function _element_info($type, $refresh = NULL) { | |
1313 static $cache; | |
1314 | |
1315 $basic_defaults = array( | |
1316 '#description' => NULL, | |
1317 '#attributes' => array(), | |
1318 '#required' => FALSE, | |
1319 '#tree' => FALSE, | |
1320 '#parents' => array() | |
1321 ); | |
1322 if (!isset($cache) || $refresh) { | |
1323 $cache = array(); | |
1324 foreach (module_implements('elements') as $module) { | |
1325 $elements = module_invoke($module, 'elements'); | |
1326 if (isset($elements) && is_array($elements)) { | |
1327 $cache = array_merge_recursive($cache, $elements); | |
1328 } | |
1329 } | |
1330 if (sizeof($cache)) { | |
1331 foreach ($cache as $element_type => $info) { | |
1332 $cache[$element_type] = array_merge_recursive($basic_defaults, $info); | |
1333 } | |
1334 } | |
1335 } | |
1336 | |
1337 return $cache[$type]; | |
1338 } | |
1339 | |
1340 function form_options_flatten($array, $reset = TRUE) { | |
1341 static $return; | |
1342 | |
1343 if ($reset) { | |
1344 $return = array(); | |
1345 } | |
1346 | |
1347 foreach ($array as $key => $value) { | |
1348 if (is_object($value)) { | |
1349 form_options_flatten($value->option, FALSE); | |
1350 } | |
1351 else if (is_array($value)) { | |
1352 form_options_flatten($value, FALSE); | |
1353 } | |
1354 else { | |
1355 $return[$key] = 1; | |
1356 } | |
1357 } | |
1358 | |
1359 return $return; | |
1360 } | |
1361 | |
1362 /** | |
1363 * Format a dropdown menu or scrolling selection box. | |
1364 * | |
1365 * @param $element | |
1366 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1367 * Properties used: title, value, options, description, extra, multiple, required | |
1368 * @return | |
1369 * A themed HTML string representing the form element. | |
1370 * | |
1371 * @ingroup themeable | |
1372 * | |
1373 * It is possible to group options together; to do this, change the format of | |
1374 * $options to an associative array in which the keys are group labels, and the | |
1375 * values are associative arrays in the normal $options format. | |
1376 */ | |
1377 function theme_select($element) { | |
1378 $select = ''; | |
1379 $size = $element['#size'] ? ' size="'. $element['#size'] .'"' : ''; | |
1380 _form_set_class($element, array('form-select')); | |
1381 $multiple = $element['#multiple']; | |
1382 return theme('form_element', $element, '<select name="'. $element['#name'] .''. ($multiple ? '[]' : '') .'"'. ($multiple ? ' multiple="multiple" ' : '') . drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .' id="'. $element['#id'] .'" '. $size .'>'. form_select_options($element) .'</select>'); | |
1383 } | |
1384 | |
1385 function form_select_options($element, $choices = NULL) { | |
1386 if (!isset($choices)) { | |
1387 $choices = $element['#options']; | |
1388 } | |
1389 // array_key_exists() accommodates the rare event where $element['#value'] is NULL. | |
1390 // isset() fails in this situation. | |
1391 $value_valid = isset($element['#value']) || array_key_exists('#value', $element); | |
1392 $value_is_array = is_array($element['#value']); | |
1393 $options = ''; | |
1394 foreach ($choices as $key => $choice) { | |
1395 if (is_array($choice)) { | |
1396 $options .= '<optgroup label="'. $key .'">'; | |
1397 $options .= form_select_options($element, $choice); | |
1398 $options .= '</optgroup>'; | |
1399 } | |
1400 elseif (is_object($choice)) { | |
1401 $options .= form_select_options($element, $choice->option); | |
1402 } | |
1403 else { | |
1404 $key = (string)$key; | |
1405 if ($value_valid && (!$value_is_array && (string)$element['#value'] === $key || ($value_is_array && in_array($key, $element['#value'])))) { | |
1406 $selected = ' selected="selected"'; | |
1407 } | |
1408 else { | |
1409 $selected = ''; | |
1410 } | |
1411 $options .= '<option value="'. check_plain($key) .'"'. $selected .'>'. check_plain($choice) .'</option>'; | |
1412 } | |
1413 } | |
1414 return $options; | |
1415 } | |
1416 | |
1417 /** | |
1418 * Traverses a select element's #option array looking for any values | |
1419 * that hold the given key. Returns an array of indexes that match. | |
1420 * | |
1421 * This function is useful if you need to modify the options that are | |
1422 * already in a form element; for example, to remove choices which are | |
1423 * not valid because of additional filters imposed by another module. | |
1424 * One example might be altering the choices in a taxonomy selector. | |
1425 * To correctly handle the case of a multiple hierarchy taxonomy, | |
1426 * #options arrays can now hold an array of objects, instead of a | |
1427 * direct mapping of keys to labels, so that multiple choices in the | |
1428 * selector can have the same key (and label). This makes it difficult | |
1429 * to manipulate directly, which is why this helper function exists. | |
1430 * | |
1431 * This function does not support optgroups (when the elements of the | |
1432 * #options array are themselves arrays), and will return FALSE if | |
1433 * arrays are found. The caller must either flatten/restore or | |
1434 * manually do their manipulations in this case, since returning the | |
1435 * index is not sufficient, and supporting this would make the | |
1436 * "helper" too complicated and cumbersome to be of any help. | |
1437 * | |
1438 * As usual with functions that can return array() or FALSE, do not | |
1439 * forget to use === and !== if needed. | |
1440 * | |
1441 * @param $element | |
1442 * The select element to search. | |
1443 * @param $key | |
1444 * The key to look for. | |
1445 * @return | |
1446 * An array of indexes that match the given $key. Array will be | |
1447 * empty if no elements were found. FALSE if optgroups were found. | |
1448 */ | |
1449 function form_get_options($element, $key) { | |
1450 $keys = array(); | |
1451 foreach ($element['#options'] as $index => $choice) { | |
1452 if (is_array($choice)) { | |
1453 return FALSE; | |
1454 } | |
1455 else if (is_object($choice)) { | |
1456 if (isset($choice->option[$key])) { | |
1457 $keys[] = $index; | |
1458 } | |
1459 } | |
1460 else if ($index == $key) { | |
1461 $keys[] = $index; | |
1462 } | |
1463 } | |
1464 return $keys; | |
1465 } | |
1466 | |
1467 /** | |
1468 * Format a group of form items. | |
1469 * | |
1470 * @param $element | |
1471 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1472 * Properties used: attributes, title, value, description, children, collapsible, collapsed | |
1473 * @return | |
1474 * A themed HTML string representing the form item group. | |
1475 * | |
1476 * @ingroup themeable | |
1477 */ | |
1478 function theme_fieldset($element) { | |
1479 if ($element['#collapsible']) { | |
1480 drupal_add_js('misc/collapse.js'); | |
1481 | |
1482 if (!isset($element['#attributes']['class'])) { | |
1483 $element['#attributes']['class'] = ''; | |
1484 } | |
1485 | |
1486 $element['#attributes']['class'] .= ' collapsible'; | |
1487 if ($element['#collapsed']) { | |
1488 $element['#attributes']['class'] .= ' collapsed'; | |
1489 } | |
1490 } | |
1491 | |
1492 return '<fieldset'. drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .'>'. ($element['#title'] ? '<legend>'. $element['#title'] .'</legend>' : '') . (isset($element['#description']) && $element['#description'] ? '<div class="description">'. $element['#description'] .'</div>' : '') . (!empty($element['#children']) ? $element['#children'] : '') . $element['#value'] ."</fieldset>\n"; | |
1493 } | |
1494 | |
1495 /** | |
1496 * Format a radio button. | |
1497 * | |
1498 * @param $element | |
1499 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1500 * Properties used: required, return_value, value, attributes, title, description | |
1501 * @return | |
1502 * A themed HTML string representing the form item group. | |
1503 * | |
1504 * @ingroup themeable | |
1505 */ | |
1506 function theme_radio($element) { | |
1507 _form_set_class($element, array('form-radio')); | |
1508 $output = '<input type="radio" '; | |
1509 $output .= 'name="'. $element['#name'] .'" '; | |
1510 $output .= 'value="'. $element['#return_value'] .'" '; | |
1511 $output .= (check_plain($element['#value']) == $element['#return_value']) ? ' checked="checked" ' : ' '; | |
1512 $output .= drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .' />'; | |
1513 if (!is_null($element['#title'])) { | |
1514 $output = '<label class="option">'. $output .' '. $element['#title'] .'</label>'; | |
1515 } | |
1516 | |
1517 unset($element['#title']); | |
1518 return theme('form_element', $element, $output); | |
1519 } | |
1520 | |
1521 /** | |
1522 * Format a set of radio buttons. | |
1523 * | |
1524 * @param $element | |
1525 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1526 * Properties used: title, value, options, description, required and attributes. | |
1527 * @return | |
1528 * A themed HTML string representing the radio button set. | |
1529 * | |
1530 * @ingroup themeable | |
1531 */ | |
1532 function theme_radios($element) { | |
1533 $class = 'form-radios'; | |
1534 if (isset($element['#attributes']['class'])) { | |
1535 $class .= ' '. $element['#attributes']['class']; | |
1536 } | |
1537 $element['#children'] = '<div class="'. $class .'">'. (!empty($element['#children']) ? $element['#children'] : '') .'</div>'; | |
1538 if ($element['#title'] || $element['#description']) { | |
1539 unset($element['#id']); | |
1540 return theme('form_element', $element, $element['#children']); | |
1541 } | |
1542 else { | |
1543 return $element['#children']; | |
1544 } | |
1545 } | |
1546 | |
1547 /** | |
1548 * Format a password_confirm item. | |
1549 * | |
1550 * @param $element | |
1551 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1552 * Properties used: title, value, id, required, error. | |
1553 * @return | |
1554 * A themed HTML string representing the form item. | |
1555 * | |
1556 * @ingroup themeable | |
1557 */ | |
1558 function theme_password_confirm($element) { | |
1559 return theme('form_element', $element, $element['#children']); | |
1560 } | |
1561 | |
1562 /** | |
1563 * Expand a password_confirm field into two text boxes. | |
1564 */ | |
1565 function expand_password_confirm($element) { | |
1566 $element['pass1'] = array( | |
1567 '#type' => 'password', | |
1568 '#title' => t('Password'), | |
1569 '#value' => empty($element['#value']) ? NULL : $element['#value']['pass1'], | |
1570 '#required' => $element['#required'], | |
1571 '#attributes' => array('class' => 'password-field'), | |
1572 ); | |
1573 $element['pass2'] = array( | |
1574 '#type' => 'password', | |
1575 '#title' => t('Confirm password'), | |
1576 '#value' => empty($element['#value']) ? NULL : $element['#value']['pass2'], | |
1577 '#required' => $element['#required'], | |
1578 '#attributes' => array('class' => 'password-confirm'), | |
1579 ); | |
1580 $element['#element_validate'] = array('password_confirm_validate'); | |
1581 $element['#tree'] = TRUE; | |
1582 | |
1583 if (isset($element['#size'])) { | |
1584 $element['pass1']['#size'] = $element['pass2']['#size'] = $element['#size']; | |
1585 } | |
1586 | |
1587 return $element; | |
1588 } | |
1589 | |
1590 /** | |
1591 * Validate password_confirm element. | |
1592 */ | |
1593 function password_confirm_validate($form, &$form_state) { | |
1594 $pass1 = trim($form['pass1']['#value']); | |
1595 if (!empty($pass1)) { | |
1596 $pass2 = trim($form['pass2']['#value']); | |
1597 if ($pass1 != $pass2) { | |
1598 form_error($form, t('The specified passwords do not match.')); | |
1599 } | |
1600 } | |
1601 elseif ($form['#required'] && !empty($form['#post'])) { | |
1602 form_error($form, t('Password field is required.')); | |
1603 } | |
1604 | |
1605 // Password field must be converted from a two-element array into a single | |
1606 // string regardless of validation results. | |
1607 form_set_value($form['pass1'], NULL, $form_state); | |
1608 form_set_value($form['pass2'], NULL, $form_state); | |
1609 form_set_value($form, $pass1, $form_state); | |
1610 | |
1611 return $form; | |
1612 | |
1613 } | |
1614 | |
1615 /** | |
1616 * Format a date selection element. | |
1617 * | |
1618 * @param $element | |
1619 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1620 * Properties used: title, value, options, description, required and attributes. | |
1621 * @return | |
1622 * A themed HTML string representing the date selection boxes. | |
1623 * | |
1624 * @ingroup themeable | |
1625 */ | |
1626 function theme_date($element) { | |
1627 return theme('form_element', $element, '<div class="container-inline">'. $element['#children'] .'</div>'); | |
1628 } | |
1629 | |
1630 /** | |
1631 * Roll out a single date element. | |
1632 */ | |
1633 function expand_date($element) { | |
1634 // Default to current date | |
1635 if (empty($element['#value'])) { | |
1636 $element['#value'] = array('day' => format_date(time(), 'custom', 'j'), | |
1637 'month' => format_date(time(), 'custom', 'n'), | |
1638 'year' => format_date(time(), 'custom', 'Y')); | |
1639 } | |
1640 | |
1641 $element['#tree'] = TRUE; | |
1642 | |
1643 // Determine the order of day, month, year in the site's chosen date format. | |
1644 $format = variable_get('date_format_short', 'm/d/Y - H:i'); | |
1645 $sort = array(); | |
1646 $sort['day'] = max(strpos($format, 'd'), strpos($format, 'j')); | |
1647 $sort['month'] = max(strpos($format, 'm'), strpos($format, 'M')); | |
1648 $sort['year'] = strpos($format, 'Y'); | |
1649 asort($sort); | |
1650 $order = array_keys($sort); | |
1651 | |
1652 // Output multi-selector for date. | |
1653 foreach ($order as $type) { | |
1654 switch ($type) { | |
1655 case 'day': | |
1656 $options = drupal_map_assoc(range(1, 31)); | |
1657 break; | |
1658 case 'month': | |
1659 $options = drupal_map_assoc(range(1, 12), 'map_month'); | |
1660 break; | |
1661 case 'year': | |
1662 $options = drupal_map_assoc(range(1900, 2050)); | |
1663 break; | |
1664 } | |
1665 $parents = $element['#parents']; | |
1666 $parents[] = $type; | |
1667 $element[$type] = array( | |
1668 '#type' => 'select', | |
1669 '#value' => $element['#value'][$type], | |
1670 '#attributes' => $element['#attributes'], | |
1671 '#options' => $options, | |
1672 ); | |
1673 } | |
1674 | |
1675 return $element; | |
1676 } | |
1677 | |
1678 /** | |
1679 * Validates the date type to stop dates like February 30, 2006. | |
1680 */ | |
1681 function date_validate($form) { | |
1682 if (!checkdate($form['#value']['month'], $form['#value']['day'], $form['#value']['year'])) { | |
1683 form_error($form, t('The specified date is invalid.')); | |
1684 } | |
1685 } | |
1686 | |
1687 /** | |
1688 * Helper function for usage with drupal_map_assoc to display month names. | |
1689 */ | |
1690 function map_month($month) { | |
1691 return format_date(gmmktime(0, 0, 0, $month, 2, 1970), 'custom', 'M', 0); | |
1692 } | |
1693 | |
1694 /** | |
1695 * If no default value is set for weight select boxes, use 0. | |
1696 */ | |
1697 function weight_value(&$form) { | |
1698 if (isset($form['#default_value'])) { | |
1699 $form['#value'] = $form['#default_value']; | |
1700 } | |
1701 else { | |
1702 $form['#value'] = 0; | |
1703 } | |
1704 } | |
1705 | |
1706 /** | |
1707 * Roll out a single radios element to a list of radios, | |
1708 * using the options array as index. | |
1709 */ | |
1710 function expand_radios($element) { | |
1711 if (count($element['#options']) > 0) { | |
1712 foreach ($element['#options'] as $key => $choice) { | |
1713 if (!isset($element[$key])) { | |
1714 // Generate the parents as the autogenerator does, so we will have a | |
1715 // unique id for each radio button. | |
1716 $parents_for_id = array_merge($element['#parents'], array($key)); | |
1717 $element[$key] = array( | |
1718 '#type' => 'radio', | |
1719 '#title' => $choice, | |
1720 '#return_value' => check_plain($key), | |
1721 '#default_value' => isset($element['#default_value']) ? $element['#default_value'] : NULL, | |
1722 '#attributes' => $element['#attributes'], | |
1723 '#parents' => $element['#parents'], | |
1724 '#id' => form_clean_id('edit-'. implode('-', $parents_for_id)), | |
1725 ); | |
1726 } | |
1727 } | |
1728 } | |
1729 return $element; | |
1730 } | |
1731 | |
1732 /** | |
1733 * Add AHAH information about a form element to the page to communicate with | |
1734 * javascript. If #ahah[path] is set on an element, this additional javascript is | |
1735 * added to the page header to attach the AHAH behaviors. See ahah.js for more | |
1736 * information. | |
1737 * | |
1738 * @param $element | |
1739 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1740 * Properties used: ahah_event, ahah_path, ahah_wrapper, ahah_parameters, | |
1741 * ahah_effect. | |
1742 * @return | |
1743 * None. Additional code is added to the header of the page using | |
1744 * drupal_add_js. | |
1745 */ | |
1746 function form_expand_ahah($element) { | |
1747 static $js_added = array(); | |
1748 // Add a reasonable default event handler if none specified. | |
1749 if (isset($element['#ahah']['path']) && !isset($element['#ahah']['event'])) { | |
1750 switch ($element['#type']) { | |
1751 case 'submit': | |
1752 case 'button': | |
1753 case 'image_button': | |
1754 // Use the mousedown instead of the click event because form | |
1755 // submission via pressing the enter key triggers a click event on | |
1756 // submit inputs, inappropriately triggering AHAH behaviors. | |
1757 $element['#ahah']['event'] = 'mousedown'; | |
1758 // Attach an additional event handler so that AHAH behaviours | |
1759 // can be triggered still via keyboard input. | |
1760 $element['#ahah']['keypress'] = TRUE; | |
1761 break; | |
1762 case 'password': | |
1763 case 'textfield': | |
1764 case 'textarea': | |
1765 $element['#ahah']['event'] = 'blur'; | |
1766 break; | |
1767 case 'radio': | |
1768 case 'checkbox': | |
1769 case 'select': | |
1770 $element['#ahah']['event'] = 'change'; | |
1771 break; | |
1772 } | |
1773 } | |
1774 | |
1775 // Adding the same javascript settings twice will cause a recursion error, | |
1776 // we avoid the problem by checking if the javascript has already been added. | |
1777 if (isset($element['#ahah']['path']) && isset($element['#ahah']['event']) && !isset($js_added[$element['#id']])) { | |
1778 drupal_add_js('misc/jquery.form.js'); | |
1779 drupal_add_js('misc/ahah.js'); | |
1780 | |
1781 $ahah_binding = array( | |
1782 'url' => url($element['#ahah']['path']), | |
1783 'event' => $element['#ahah']['event'], | |
1784 'keypress' => empty($element['#ahah']['keypress']) ? NULL : $element['#ahah']['keypress'], | |
1785 'wrapper' => empty($element['#ahah']['wrapper']) ? NULL : $element['#ahah']['wrapper'], | |
1786 'selector' => empty($element['#ahah']['selector']) ? '#'. $element['#id'] : $element['#ahah']['selector'], | |
1787 'effect' => empty($element['#ahah']['effect']) ? 'none' : $element['#ahah']['effect'], | |
1788 'method' => empty($element['#ahah']['method']) ? 'replace' : $element['#ahah']['method'], | |
1789 'progress' => empty($element['#ahah']['progress']) ? array('type' => 'throbber') : $element['#ahah']['progress'], | |
1790 'button' => isset($element['#executes_submit_callback']) ? array($element['#name'] => $element['#value']) : FALSE, | |
1791 ); | |
1792 | |
1793 // Convert a simple #ahah[progress] type string into an array. | |
1794 if (is_string($ahah_binding['progress'])) { | |
1795 $ahah_binding['progress'] = array('type' => $ahah_binding['progress']); | |
1796 } | |
1797 // Change progress path to a full url. | |
1798 if (isset($ahah_binding['progress']['path'])) { | |
1799 $ahah_binding['progress']['url'] = url($ahah_binding['progress']['path']); | |
1800 } | |
1801 | |
1802 // Add progress.js if we're doing a bar display. | |
1803 if ($ahah_binding['progress']['type'] == 'bar') { | |
1804 drupal_add_js('misc/progress.js'); | |
1805 } | |
1806 | |
1807 drupal_add_js(array('ahah' => array($element['#id'] => $ahah_binding)), 'setting'); | |
1808 | |
1809 $js_added[$element['#id']] = TRUE; | |
1810 $element['#cache'] = TRUE; | |
1811 } | |
1812 return $element; | |
1813 } | |
1814 | |
1815 /** | |
1816 * Format a form item. | |
1817 * | |
1818 * @param $element | |
1819 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1820 * Properties used: title, value, description, required, error | |
1821 * @return | |
1822 * A themed HTML string representing the form item. | |
1823 * | |
1824 * @ingroup themeable | |
1825 */ | |
1826 function theme_item($element) { | |
1827 return theme('form_element', $element, $element['#value'] . (!empty($element['#children']) ? $element['#children'] : '')); | |
1828 } | |
1829 | |
1830 /** | |
1831 * Format a checkbox. | |
1832 * | |
1833 * @param $element | |
1834 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1835 * Properties used: title, value, return_value, description, required | |
1836 * @return | |
1837 * A themed HTML string representing the checkbox. | |
1838 * | |
1839 * @ingroup themeable | |
1840 */ | |
1841 function theme_checkbox($element) { | |
1842 _form_set_class($element, array('form-checkbox')); | |
1843 $checkbox = '<input '; | |
1844 $checkbox .= 'type="checkbox" '; | |
1845 $checkbox .= 'name="'. $element['#name'] .'" '; | |
1846 $checkbox .= 'id="'. $element['#id'] .'" ' ; | |
1847 $checkbox .= 'value="'. $element['#return_value'] .'" '; | |
1848 $checkbox .= $element['#value'] ? ' checked="checked" ' : ' '; | |
1849 $checkbox .= drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .' />'; | |
1850 | |
1851 if (!is_null($element['#title'])) { | |
1852 $checkbox = '<label class="option">'. $checkbox .' '. $element['#title'] .'</label>'; | |
1853 } | |
1854 | |
1855 unset($element['#title']); | |
1856 return theme('form_element', $element, $checkbox); | |
1857 } | |
1858 | |
1859 /** | |
1860 * Format a set of checkboxes. | |
1861 * | |
1862 * @param $element | |
1863 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1864 * @return | |
1865 * A themed HTML string representing the checkbox set. | |
1866 * | |
1867 * @ingroup themeable | |
1868 */ | |
1869 function theme_checkboxes($element) { | |
1870 $class = 'form-checkboxes'; | |
1871 if (isset($element['#attributes']['class'])) { | |
1872 $class .= ' '. $element['#attributes']['class']; | |
1873 } | |
1874 $element['#children'] = '<div class="'. $class .'">'. (!empty($element['#children']) ? $element['#children'] : '') .'</div>'; | |
1875 if ($element['#title'] || $element['#description']) { | |
1876 unset($element['#id']); | |
1877 return theme('form_element', $element, $element['#children']); | |
1878 } | |
1879 else { | |
1880 return $element['#children']; | |
1881 } | |
1882 } | |
1883 | |
1884 function expand_checkboxes($element) { | |
1885 $value = is_array($element['#value']) ? $element['#value'] : array(); | |
1886 $element['#tree'] = TRUE; | |
1887 if (count($element['#options']) > 0) { | |
1888 if (!isset($element['#default_value']) || $element['#default_value'] == 0) { | |
1889 $element['#default_value'] = array(); | |
1890 } | |
1891 foreach ($element['#options'] as $key => $choice) { | |
1892 if (!isset($element[$key])) { | |
1893 $element[$key] = array('#type' => 'checkbox', '#processed' => TRUE, '#title' => $choice, '#return_value' => $key, '#default_value' => isset($value[$key]), '#attributes' => $element['#attributes']); | |
1894 } | |
1895 } | |
1896 } | |
1897 return $element; | |
1898 } | |
1899 | |
1900 /** | |
1901 * Theme a form submit button. | |
1902 * | |
1903 * @ingroup themeable | |
1904 */ | |
1905 function theme_submit($element) { | |
1906 return theme('button', $element); | |
1907 } | |
1908 | |
1909 /** | |
1910 * Theme a form button. | |
1911 * | |
1912 * @ingroup themeable | |
1913 */ | |
1914 function theme_button($element) { | |
1915 // Make sure not to overwrite classes. | |
1916 if (isset($element['#attributes']['class'])) { | |
1917 $element['#attributes']['class'] = 'form-'. $element['#button_type'] .' '. $element['#attributes']['class']; | |
1918 } | |
1919 else { | |
1920 $element['#attributes']['class'] = 'form-'. $element['#button_type']; | |
1921 } | |
1922 | |
1923 return '<input type="submit" '. (empty($element['#name']) ? '' : 'name="'. $element['#name'] .'" ') .'id="'. $element['#id'] .'" value="'. check_plain($element['#value']) .'" '. drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) ." />\n"; | |
1924 } | |
1925 | |
1926 /** | |
1927 * Theme a form image button. | |
1928 * | |
1929 * @ingroup themeable | |
1930 */ | |
1931 function theme_image_button($element) { | |
1932 // Make sure not to overwrite classes. | |
1933 if (isset($element['#attributes']['class'])) { | |
1934 $element['#attributes']['class'] = 'form-'. $element['#button_type'] .' '. $element['#attributes']['class']; | |
1935 } | |
1936 else { | |
1937 $element['#attributes']['class'] = 'form-'. $element['#button_type']; | |
1938 } | |
1939 | |
1940 return '<input type="image" name="'. $element['#name'] .'" '. | |
1941 (!empty($element['#value']) ? ('value="'. check_plain($element['#value']) .'" ') : '') . | |
1942 'id="'. $element['#id'] .'" '. | |
1943 drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) . | |
1944 ' src="'. base_path() . $element['#src'] .'" '. | |
1945 (!empty($element['#title']) ? 'alt="'. check_plain($element['#title']) .'" title="'. check_plain($element['#title']) .'" ' : '' ) . | |
1946 "/>\n"; | |
1947 } | |
1948 | |
1949 /** | |
1950 * Format a hidden form field. | |
1951 * | |
1952 * @param $element | |
1953 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1954 * Properties used: value, edit | |
1955 * @return | |
1956 * A themed HTML string representing the hidden form field. | |
1957 * | |
1958 * @ingroup themeable | |
1959 */ | |
1960 function theme_hidden($element) { | |
1961 return '<input type="hidden" name="'. $element['#name'] .'" id="'. $element['#id'] .'" value="'. check_plain($element['#value']) ."\" ". drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) ." />\n"; | |
1962 } | |
1963 | |
1964 /** | |
1965 * Format a form token. | |
1966 * | |
1967 * @ingroup themeable | |
1968 */ | |
1969 function theme_token($element) { | |
1970 return theme('hidden', $element); | |
1971 } | |
1972 | |
1973 /** | |
1974 * Format a textfield. | |
1975 * | |
1976 * @param $element | |
1977 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
1978 * Properties used: title, value, description, size, maxlength, required, attributes autocomplete_path | |
1979 * @return | |
1980 * A themed HTML string representing the textfield. | |
1981 * | |
1982 * @ingroup themeable | |
1983 */ | |
1984 function theme_textfield($element) { | |
1985 $size = empty($element['#size']) ? '' : ' size="'. $element['#size'] .'"'; | |
1986 $maxlength = empty($element['#maxlength']) ? '' : ' maxlength="'. $element['#maxlength'] .'"'; | |
1987 $class = array('form-text'); | |
1988 $extra = ''; | |
1989 $output = ''; | |
1990 | |
1991 if ($element['#autocomplete_path']) { | |
1992 drupal_add_js('misc/autocomplete.js'); | |
1993 $class[] = 'form-autocomplete'; | |
1994 $extra = '<input class="autocomplete" type="hidden" id="'. $element['#id'] .'-autocomplete" value="'. check_url(url($element['#autocomplete_path'], array('absolute' => TRUE))) .'" disabled="disabled" />'; | |
1995 } | |
1996 _form_set_class($element, $class); | |
1997 | |
1998 if (isset($element['#field_prefix'])) { | |
1999 $output .= '<span class="field-prefix">'. $element['#field_prefix'] .'</span> '; | |
2000 } | |
2001 | |
2002 $output .= '<input type="text"'. $maxlength .' name="'. $element['#name'] .'" id="'. $element['#id'] .'"'. $size .' value="'. check_plain($element['#value']) .'"'. drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .' />'; | |
2003 | |
2004 if (isset($element['#field_suffix'])) { | |
2005 $output .= ' <span class="field-suffix">'. $element['#field_suffix'] .'</span>'; | |
2006 } | |
2007 | |
2008 return theme('form_element', $element, $output) . $extra; | |
2009 } | |
2010 | |
2011 /** | |
2012 * Format a form. | |
2013 * | |
2014 * @param $element | |
2015 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
2016 * Properties used: action, method, attributes, children | |
2017 * @return | |
2018 * A themed HTML string representing the form. | |
2019 * | |
2020 * @ingroup themeable | |
2021 */ | |
2022 function theme_form($element) { | |
2023 // Anonymous div to satisfy XHTML compliance. | |
2024 $action = $element['#action'] ? 'action="'. check_url($element['#action']) .'" ' : ''; | |
2025 return '<form '. $action .' accept-charset="UTF-8" method="'. $element['#method'] .'" id="'. $element['#id'] .'"'. drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .">\n<div>". $element['#children'] ."\n</div></form>\n"; | |
2026 } | |
2027 | |
2028 /** | |
2029 * Format a textarea. | |
2030 * | |
2031 * @param $element | |
2032 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
2033 * Properties used: title, value, description, rows, cols, required, attributes | |
2034 * @return | |
2035 * A themed HTML string representing the textarea. | |
2036 * | |
2037 * @ingroup themeable | |
2038 */ | |
2039 function theme_textarea($element) { | |
2040 $class = array('form-textarea'); | |
2041 | |
2042 // Add teaser behavior (must come before resizable) | |
2043 if (!empty($element['#teaser'])) { | |
2044 drupal_add_js('misc/teaser.js'); | |
2045 // Note: arrays are merged in drupal_get_js(). | |
2046 drupal_add_js(array('teaserCheckbox' => array($element['#id'] => $element['#teaser_checkbox'])), 'setting'); | |
2047 drupal_add_js(array('teaser' => array($element['#id'] => $element['#teaser'])), 'setting'); | |
2048 $class[] = 'teaser'; | |
2049 } | |
2050 | |
2051 // Add resizable behavior | |
2052 if ($element['#resizable'] !== FALSE) { | |
2053 drupal_add_js('misc/textarea.js'); | |
2054 $class[] = 'resizable'; | |
2055 } | |
2056 | |
2057 _form_set_class($element, $class); | |
2058 return theme('form_element', $element, '<textarea cols="'. $element['#cols'] .'" rows="'. $element['#rows'] .'" name="'. $element['#name'] .'" id="'. $element['#id'] .'" '. drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .'>'. check_plain($element['#value']) .'</textarea>'); | |
2059 } | |
2060 | |
2061 /** | |
2062 * Format HTML markup for use in forms. | |
2063 * | |
2064 * This is used in more advanced forms, such as theme selection and filter format. | |
2065 * | |
2066 * @param $element | |
2067 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
2068 * Properties used: value, children. | |
2069 * @return | |
2070 * A themed HTML string representing the HTML markup. | |
2071 * | |
2072 * @ingroup themeable | |
2073 */ | |
2074 | |
2075 function theme_markup($element) { | |
2076 return (isset($element['#value']) ? $element['#value'] : '') . (isset($element['#children']) ? $element['#children'] : ''); | |
2077 } | |
2078 | |
2079 /** | |
2080 * Format a password field. | |
2081 * | |
2082 * @param $element | |
2083 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
2084 * Properties used: title, value, description, size, maxlength, required, attributes | |
2085 * @return | |
2086 * A themed HTML string representing the form. | |
2087 * | |
2088 * @ingroup themeable | |
2089 */ | |
2090 function theme_password($element) { | |
2091 $size = $element['#size'] ? ' size="'. $element['#size'] .'" ' : ''; | |
2092 $maxlength = $element['#maxlength'] ? ' maxlength="'. $element['#maxlength'] .'" ' : ''; | |
2093 | |
2094 _form_set_class($element, array('form-text')); | |
2095 $output = '<input type="password" name="'. $element['#name'] .'" id="'. $element['#id'] .'" '. $maxlength . $size . drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) .' />'; | |
2096 return theme('form_element', $element, $output); | |
2097 } | |
2098 | |
2099 /** | |
2100 * Expand weight elements into selects. | |
2101 */ | |
2102 function process_weight($element) { | |
2103 for ($n = (-1 * $element['#delta']); $n <= $element['#delta']; $n++) { | |
2104 $weights[$n] = $n; | |
2105 } | |
2106 $element['#options'] = $weights; | |
2107 $element['#type'] = 'select'; | |
2108 $element['#is_weight'] = TRUE; | |
2109 $element += _element_info('select'); | |
2110 return $element; | |
2111 } | |
2112 | |
2113 /** | |
2114 * Format a file upload field. | |
2115 * | |
2116 * @param $title | |
2117 * The label for the file upload field. | |
2118 * @param $name | |
2119 * The internal name used to refer to the field. | |
2120 * @param $size | |
2121 * A measure of the visible size of the field (passed directly to HTML). | |
2122 * @param $description | |
2123 * Explanatory text to display after the form item. | |
2124 * @param $required | |
2125 * Whether the user must upload a file to the field. | |
2126 * @return | |
2127 * A themed HTML string representing the field. | |
2128 * | |
2129 * @ingroup themeable | |
2130 * | |
2131 * For assistance with handling the uploaded file correctly, see the API | |
2132 * provided by file.inc. | |
2133 */ | |
2134 function theme_file($element) { | |
2135 _form_set_class($element, array('form-file')); | |
2136 return theme('form_element', $element, '<input type="file" name="'. $element['#name'] .'"'. ($element['#attributes'] ? ' '. drupal_attributes($element['#attributes']) : '') .' id="'. $element['#id'] .'" size="'. $element['#size'] ."\" />\n"); | |
2137 } | |
2138 | |
2139 /** | |
2140 * Return a themed form element. | |
2141 * | |
2142 * @param element | |
2143 * An associative array containing the properties of the element. | |
2144 * Properties used: title, description, id, required | |
2145 * @param $value | |
2146 * The form element's data. | |
2147 * @return | |
2148 * A string representing the form element. | |
2149 * | |
2150 * @ingroup themeable | |
2151 */ | |
2152 function theme_form_element($element, $value) { | |
2153 // This is also used in the installer, pre-database setup. | |
2154 $t = get_t(); | |
2155 | |
2156 $output = '<div class="form-item"'; | |
2157 if (!empty($element['#id'])) { | |
2158 $output .= ' id="'. $element['#id'] .'-wrapper"'; | |
2159 } | |
2160 $output .= ">\n"; | |
2161 $required = !empty($element['#required']) ? '<span class="form-required" title="'. $t('This field is required.') .'">*</span>' : ''; | |
2162 | |
2163 if (!empty($element['#title'])) { | |
2164 $title = $element['#title']; | |
2165 if (!empty($element['#id'])) { | |
2166 $output .= ' <label for="'. $element['#id'] .'">'. $t('!title: !required', array('!title' => filter_xss_admin($title), '!required' => $required)) ."</label>\n"; | |
2167 } | |
2168 else { | |
2169 $output .= ' <label>'. $t('!title: !required', array('!title' => filter_xss_admin($title), '!required' => $required)) ."</label>\n"; | |
2170 } | |
2171 } | |
2172 | |
2173 $output .= " $value\n"; | |
2174 | |
2175 if (!empty($element['#description'])) { | |
2176 $output .= ' <div class="description">'. $element['#description'] ."</div>\n"; | |
2177 } | |
2178 | |
2179 $output .= "</div>\n"; | |
2180 | |
2181 return $output; | |
2182 } | |
2183 | |
2184 /** | |
2185 * Sets a form element's class attribute. | |
2186 * | |
2187 * Adds 'required' and 'error' classes as needed. | |
2188 * | |
2189 * @param &$element | |
2190 * The form element. | |
2191 * @param $name | |
2192 * Array of new class names to be added. | |
2193 */ | |
2194 function _form_set_class(&$element, $class = array()) { | |
2195 if ($element['#required']) { | |
2196 $class[] = 'required'; | |
2197 } | |
2198 if (form_get_error($element)) { | |
2199 $class[] = 'error'; | |
2200 } | |
2201 if (isset($element['#attributes']['class'])) { | |
2202 $class[] = $element['#attributes']['class']; | |
2203 } | |
2204 $element['#attributes']['class'] = implode(' ', $class); | |
2205 } | |
2206 | |
2207 /** | |
2208 * Prepare an HTML ID attribute string for a form item. | |
2209 * | |
2210 * Remove invalid characters and guarantee uniqueness. | |
2211 * | |
2212 * @param $id | |
2213 * The ID to clean. | |
2214 * @param $flush | |
2215 * If set to TRUE, the function will flush and reset the static array | |
2216 * which is built to test the uniqueness of element IDs. This is only | |
2217 * used if a form has completed the validation process. This parameter | |
2218 * should never be set to TRUE if this function is being called to | |
2219 * assign an ID to the #ID element. | |
2220 * @return | |
2221 * The cleaned ID. | |
2222 */ | |
2223 function form_clean_id($id = NULL, $flush = FALSE) { | |
2224 static $seen_ids = array(); | |
2225 | |
2226 if ($flush) { | |
2227 $seen_ids = array(); | |
2228 return; | |
2229 } | |
2230 $id = str_replace(array('][', '_', ' '), '-', $id); | |
2231 | |
2232 // Ensure IDs are unique. The first occurrence is held but left alone. | |
2233 // Subsequent occurrences get a number appended to them. This incrementing | |
2234 // will almost certainly break code that relies on explicit HTML IDs in | |
2235 // forms that appear more than once on the page, but the alternative is | |
2236 // outputting duplicate IDs, which would break JS code and XHTML | |
2237 // validity anyways. For now, it's an acceptable stopgap solution. | |
2238 if (isset($seen_ids[$id])) { | |
2239 $id = $id .'-'. $seen_ids[$id]++; | |
2240 } | |
2241 else { | |
2242 $seen_ids[$id] = 1; | |
2243 } | |
2244 | |
2245 return $id; | |
2246 } | |
2247 | |
2248 /** | |
2249 * @} End of "defgroup form_api". | |
2250 */ | |
2251 | |
2252 /** | |
2253 * @defgroup batch Batch operations | |
2254 * @{ | |
2255 * Functions allowing forms processing to be spread out over several page | |
2256 * requests, thus ensuring that the processing does not get interrupted | |
2257 * because of a PHP timeout, while allowing the user to receive feedback | |
2258 * on the progress of the ongoing operations. | |
2259 * | |
2260 * The API is primarily designed to integrate nicely with the Form API | |
2261 * workflow, but can also be used by non-FAPI scripts (like update.php) | |
2262 * or even simple page callbacks (which should probably be used sparingly). | |
2263 * | |
2264 * Example: | |
2265 * @code | |
2266 * $batch = array( | |
2267 * 'title' => t('Exporting'), | |
2268 * 'operations' => array( | |
2269 * array('my_function_1', array($account->uid, 'story')), | |
2270 * array('my_function_2', array()), | |
2271 * ), | |
2272 * 'finished' => 'my_finished_callback', | |
2273 * ); | |
2274 * batch_set($batch); | |
2275 * // only needed if not inside a form _submit handler : | |
2276 * batch_process(); | |
2277 * @endcode | |
2278 * | |
2279 * Sample batch operations: | |
2280 * @code | |
2281 * // Simple and artificial: load a node of a given type for a given user | |
2282 * function my_function_1($uid, $type, &$context) { | |
2283 * // The $context array gathers batch context information about the execution (read), | |
2284 * // as well as 'return values' for the current operation (write) | |
2285 * // The following keys are provided : | |
2286 * // 'results' (read / write): The array of results gathered so far by | |
2287 * // the batch processing, for the current operation to append its own. | |
2288 * // 'message' (write): A text message displayed in the progress page. | |
2289 * // The following keys allow for multi-step operations : | |
2290 * // 'sandbox' (read / write): An array that can be freely used to | |
2291 * // store persistent data between iterations. It is recommended to | |
2292 * // use this instead of $_SESSION, which is unsafe if the user | |
2293 * // continues browsing in a separate window while the batch is processing. | |
2294 * // 'finished' (write): A float number between 0 and 1 informing | |
2295 * // the processing engine of the completion level for the operation. | |
2296 * // 1 (or no value explicitly set) means the operation is finished | |
2297 * // and the batch processing can continue to the next operation. | |
2298 * | |
2299 * $node = node_load(array('uid' => $uid, 'type' => $type)); | |
2300 * $context['results'][] = $node->nid .' : '. $node->title; | |
2301 * $context['message'] = $node->title; | |
2302 * } | |
2303 * | |
2304 * // More advanced example: multi-step operation - load all nodes, five by five | |
2305 * function my_function_2(&$context) { | |
2306 * if (empty($context['sandbox'])) { | |
2307 * $context['sandbox']['progress'] = 0; | |
2308 * $context['sandbox']['current_node'] = 0; | |
2309 * $context['sandbox']['max'] = db_result(db_query('SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT nid) FROM {node}')); | |
2310 * } | |
2311 * $limit = 5; | |
2312 * $result = db_query_range("SELECT nid FROM {node} WHERE nid > %d ORDER BY nid ASC", $context['sandbox']['current_node'], 0, $limit); | |
2313 * while ($row = db_fetch_array($result)) { | |
2314 * $node = node_load($row['nid'], NULL, TRUE); | |
2315 * $context['results'][] = $node->nid .' : '. $node->title; | |
2316 * $context['sandbox']['progress']++; | |
2317 * $context['sandbox']['current_node'] = $node->nid; | |
2318 * $context['message'] = $node->title; | |
2319 * } | |
2320 * if ($context['sandbox']['progress'] != $context['sandbox']['max']) { | |
2321 * $context['finished'] = $context['sandbox']['progress'] / $context['sandbox']['max']; | |
2322 * } | |
2323 * } | |
2324 * @endcode | |
2325 * | |
2326 * Sample 'finished' callback: | |
2327 * @code | |
2328 * function batch_test_finished($success, $results, $operations) { | |
2329 * if ($success) { | |
2330 * $message = format_plural(count($results), 'One post processed.', '@count posts processed.'); | |
2331 * } | |
2332 * else { | |
2333 * $message = t('Finished with an error.'); | |
2334 * } | |
2335 * drupal_set_message($message); | |
2336 * // Providing data for the redirected page is done through $_SESSION. | |
2337 * foreach ($results as $result) { | |
2338 * $items[] = t('Loaded node %title.', array('%title' => $result)); | |
2339 * } | |
2340 * $_SESSION['my_batch_results'] = $items; | |
2341 * } | |
2342 * @endcode | |
2343 */ | |
2344 | |
2345 /** | |
2346 * Open a new batch. | |
2347 * | |
2348 * @param $batch | |
2349 * An array defining the batch. The following keys can be used: | |
2350 * 'operations': an array of function calls to be performed. | |
2351 * Example: | |
2352 * @code | |
2353 * array( | |
2354 * array('my_function_1', array($arg1)), | |
2355 * array('my_function_2', array($arg2_1, $arg2_2)), | |
2356 * ) | |
2357 * @endcode | |
2358 * All the other values below are optional. | |
2359 * batch_init() provides default values for the messages. | |
2360 * 'title': title for the progress page. | |
2361 * Defaults to t('Processing'). | |
2362 * 'init_message': message displayed while the processing is initialized. | |
2363 * Defaults to t('Initializing.'). | |
2364 * 'progress_message': message displayed while processing the batch. | |
2365 * Available placeholders are @current, @remaining, @total and @percent. | |
2366 * Defaults to t('Remaining @remaining of @total.'). | |
2367 * 'error_message': message displayed if an error occurred while processing | |
2368 * the batch. | |
2369 * Defaults to t('An error has occurred.'). | |
2370 * 'finished': the name of a function to be executed after the batch has | |
2371 * completed. This should be used to perform any result massaging that | |
2372 * may be needed, and possibly save data in $_SESSION for display after | |
2373 * final page redirection. | |
2374 * 'file': the path to the file containing the definitions of the | |
2375 * 'operations' and 'finished' functions, for instance if they don't | |
2376 * reside in the original '.module' file. The path should be relative to | |
2377 * the base_path(), and thus should be built using drupal_get_path(). | |
2378 * | |
2379 * Operations are added as new batch sets. Batch sets are used to ensure | |
2380 * clean code independence, ensuring that several batches submitted by | |
2381 * different parts of the code (core / contrib modules) can be processed | |
2382 * correctly while not interfering or having to cope with each other. Each | |
2383 * batch set gets to specify his own UI messages, operates on its own set | |
2384 * of operations and results, and triggers its own 'finished' callback. | |
2385 * Batch sets are processed sequentially, with the progress bar starting | |
2386 * fresh for every new set. | |
2387 */ | |
2388 function batch_set($batch_definition) { | |
2389 if ($batch_definition) { | |
2390 $batch =& batch_get(); | |
2391 // Initialize the batch | |
2392 if (empty($batch)) { | |
2393 $batch = array( | |
2394 'sets' => array(), | |
2395 ); | |
2396 } | |
2397 | |
2398 $init = array( | |
2399 'sandbox' => array(), | |
2400 'results' => array(), | |
2401 'success' => FALSE, | |
2402 ); | |
2403 // Use get_t() to allow batches at install time. | |
2404 $t = get_t(); | |
2405 $defaults = array( | |
2406 'title' => $t('Processing'), | |
2407 'init_message' => $t('Initializing.'), | |
2408 'progress_message' => $t('Remaining @remaining of @total.'), | |
2409 'error_message' => $t('An error has occurred.'), | |
2410 ); | |
2411 $batch_set = $init + $batch_definition + $defaults; | |
2412 | |
2413 // Tweak init_message to avoid the bottom of the page flickering down after init phase. | |
2414 $batch_set['init_message'] .= '<br/> '; | |
2415 $batch_set['total'] = count($batch_set['operations']); | |
2416 | |
2417 // If the batch is being processed (meaning we are executing a stored submit handler), | |
2418 // insert the new set after the current one. | |
2419 if (isset($batch['current_set'])) { | |
2420 // array_insert does not exist... | |
2421 $slice1 = array_slice($batch['sets'], 0, $batch['current_set'] + 1); | |
2422 $slice2 = array_slice($batch['sets'], $batch['current_set'] + 1); | |
2423 $batch['sets'] = array_merge($slice1, array($batch_set), $slice2); | |
2424 } | |
2425 else { | |
2426 $batch['sets'][] = $batch_set; | |
2427 } | |
2428 } | |
2429 } | |
2430 | |
2431 /** | |
2432 * Process the batch. | |
2433 * | |
2434 * Unless the batch has been marked with 'progressive' = FALSE, the function | |
2435 * issues a drupal_goto and thus ends page execution. | |
2436 * | |
2437 * This function is not needed in form submit handlers; Form API takes care | |
2438 * of batches that were set during form submission. | |
2439 * | |
2440 * @param $redirect | |
2441 * (optional) Path to redirect to when the batch has finished processing. | |
2442 * @param $url | |
2443 * (optional - should only be used for separate scripts like update.php) | |
2444 * URL of the batch processing page. | |
2445 */ | |
2446 function batch_process($redirect = NULL, $url = NULL) { | |
2447 $batch =& batch_get(); | |
2448 | |
2449 if (isset($batch)) { | |
2450 // Add process information | |
2451 $url = isset($url) ? $url : 'batch'; | |
2452 $process_info = array( | |
2453 'current_set' => 0, | |
2454 'progressive' => TRUE, | |
2455 'url' => isset($url) ? $url : 'batch', | |
2456 'source_page' => $_GET['q'], | |
2457 'redirect' => $redirect, | |
2458 ); | |
2459 $batch += $process_info; | |
2460 | |
2461 if ($batch['progressive']) { | |
2462 // Clear the way for the drupal_goto redirection to the batch processing | |
2463 // page, by saving and unsetting the 'destination' if any, on both places | |
2464 // drupal_goto looks for it. | |
2465 if (isset($_REQUEST['destination'])) { | |
2466 $batch['destination'] = $_REQUEST['destination']; | |
2467 unset($_REQUEST['destination']); | |
2468 } | |
2469 elseif (isset($_REQUEST['edit']['destination'])) { | |
2470 $batch['destination'] = $_REQUEST['edit']['destination']; | |
2471 unset($_REQUEST['edit']['destination']); | |
2472 } | |
2473 | |
2474 // Initiate db storage in order to get a batch id. We have to provide | |
2475 // at least an empty string for the (not null) 'token' column. | |
2476 db_query("INSERT INTO {batch} (token, timestamp) VALUES ('', %d)", time()); | |
2477 $batch['id'] = db_last_insert_id('batch', 'bid'); | |
2478 | |
2479 // Now that we have a batch id, we can generate the redirection link in | |
2480 // the generic error message. | |
2481 $t = get_t(); | |
2482 $batch['error_message'] = $t('Please continue to <a href="@error_url">the error page</a>', array('@error_url' => url($url, array('query' => array('id' => $batch['id'], 'op' => 'finished'))))); | |
2483 | |
2484 // Actually store the batch data and the token generated form the batch id. | |
2485 db_query("UPDATE {batch} SET token = '%s', batch = '%s' WHERE bid = %d", drupal_get_token($batch['id']), serialize($batch), $batch['id']); | |
2486 | |
2487 drupal_goto($batch['url'], 'op=start&id='. $batch['id']); | |
2488 } | |
2489 else { | |
2490 // Non-progressive execution: bypass the whole progressbar workflow | |
2491 // and execute the batch in one pass. | |
2492 require_once './includes/batch.inc'; | |
2493 _batch_process(); | |
2494 } | |
2495 } | |
2496 } | |
2497 | |
2498 /** | |
2499 * Retrieve the current batch. | |
2500 */ | |
2501 function &batch_get() { | |
2502 static $batch = array(); | |
2503 return $batch; | |
2504 } | |
2505 | |
2506 /** | |
2507 * @} End of "defgroup batch". | |
2508 */ |