array('label' => 'Integer'), 'number_decimal' => array('label' => 'Decimal'), ); } /** * Handle the parameters for a field. * * @param $op * The operation to be performed. Possible values: * - "form": Display the field settings form. * - "validate": Check the field settings form for errors. * - "save": Declare which fields to save back to the database. * - "database columns": Declare the columns that content.module should create * and manage on behalf of the field. If the field module wishes to handle * its own database storage, this should be omitted. * - "filter operators": If content.module is managing the database storage, * this operator determines what filter operators are available to views. * They always apply to the first column listed in the "database columns" * array. * @param $field * The field on which the operation is to be performed. * @return * This varies depending on the operation. * - The "form" operation should return an array of form elements to add to * the settings page. * - The "validate" operation has no return value. Use form_set_error(). * - The "save" operation should return an array of names of form elements to * be saved in the database. * - The "database columns" operation should return an array keyed by column * name, with arrays of column information as values. This column information * must include "type", the MySQL data type of the column, and may also * include a "sortable" parameter to indicate to views.module that the * column contains ordered information. Details of other information that can * be passed to the database layer can be found at content_db_add_column(). * - The "filter operators" operation should return an array indexed by operator * with values as translated, human-friendly names of the operations. */ function hook_field_settings($op, $field) { switch ($op) { case 'form': $form = array(); $form['max_length'] = array( '#type' => 'textfield', '#title' => t('Maximum length'), '#default_value' => $field['max_length'] ? $field['max_length'] : '', '#required' => FALSE, '#description' => t('The maximum length of the field in characters. Leave blank for an unlimited size.'), ); return $form; case 'save': return array('text_processing', 'max_length', 'allowed_values'); case 'database columns': $columns = array( 'value' => array('type' => 'varchar', 'not null' => TRUE, 'default' => "''", 'sortable' => TRUE), 'format' => array('type' => 'int', 'length' => 10, 'unsigned' => TRUE, 'not null' => TRUE, 'default' => 0), ); if ($field['max_length'] == 0 || $field['max_length'] > 255) { $columns['value']['type'] = 'longtext'; } else { $columns['value']['length'] = $field['max_length']; } return $columns; case 'filter operators': return array( '=' => t('is equal to'), '!=' => t('is not equal to'), 'LIKE' => t('matches the pattern'), ); } } /** * Define the behavior of a field type. * * @param $op * What kind of action is being performed. Possible values: * - "load": The node is about to be loaded from the database. This hook * should be used to load the field. * - "view": The node is about to be presented to the user. The module * should prepare and return an HTML string containing a default * representation of the field. * - "validate": The user has just finished editing the node and is * trying to preview or submit it. This hook can be used to check or * even modify the node. Errors should be set with form_set_error(). * - "submit": The user has just finished editing the node and the node has * passed validation. This hook can be used to modify the node. * - "insert": The node is being created (inserted in the database). * - "update": The node is being updated. * - "delete": The node is being deleted. * @param &$node * The node the action is being performed on. This argument is passed by * reference for performance only; do not modify it. * @param $field * The field the action is being performed on. * @param &$node_field * The contents of the field in this node. Changes to this variable will * be saved back to the node object. * @return * This varies depending on the operation. * - The "load" operation should return an object containing extra values * to be merged into the node object. * - The "view" operation should return a string containing an HTML * representation of the field data. * - The "insert", "update", "delete", "validate", and "submit" operations * have no return value. * * In most cases, only "view" and "validate" are relevant operations; the rest * have default implementations in content_field() that usually suffice. */ function hook_field($op, &$node, $field, &$node_field, $teaser, $page) { switch ($op) { case 'view': if ($field['multiple']) { foreach ($node_field as $delta => $item) { $node_field[$delta]['view'] = text_field_view($field, $item['value'], $item, $node); } } else { $node_field['view'] = text_field_view($field, $node_field['value'], $node_field, $node); } if ($field['multiple']) { $output = ''; foreach ($node_field as $delta => $item) { $output .= '
'. $item['view'] .'
'; } return $output; } else { return '
'. $node_field['view'] .'
'; } case 'validate': $allowed_values = explode("\n", $field['allowed_values']); $allowed_values = array_map('trim', $allowed_values); $allowed_values = array_filter($allowed_values, 'strlen'); if ($field['multiple']) { if (is_array($node_field)) { foreach ($node_field as $delta => $item) { if ($item['value'] != '') { if (count($allowed_values) && !in_array($item['value'], $allowed_values)) { form_set_error($field['field_name'], t('Illegal value for %name.', array('%name' => t($field['widget']['label'])))); } } } } } else { if (isset($node_field['value'])) { if ($node_field['value'] != '') { if (count($allowed_values) && !in_array($node_field['value'], $allowed_values)) { form_set_error($field['field_name'], t('Illegal value for %name.', array('%name' => t($field['widget']['label'])))); } } } } break; } } /** * Prepare an individual item for viewing in a browser. * * @param $field * The field the action is being performed on. * @param $node_field_item * An array, keyed by column, of the data stored for this item in this field. * * @return * An HTML string containing the formatted item. * * In a multiple-value field scenario, this function will be called once per * value currently stored in the field. This function is also used as the handler * for viewing a field in a views.module tabular listing. * * It is important that this function at the minimum perform security * transformations such as running check_plain() or check_markup(). */ function hook_field_view_item($field, $node_field_item) { return check_plain($node_field_item['value']); } /** * Declare information about a widget. * * @return * An array keyed by widget name. Each element of the array is an associative * array with these keys and values: * - "label": The human-readable label for the widget. * - "field types": An array of field type names that can be edited using * this widget. */ function hook_widget_info() { return array( 'text' => array( 'label' => 'Text Field', 'field types' => array('text'), ), ); } /** * Handle the parameters for a widget. * * @param $op * The operation to be performed. Possible values: * - "form": Display the widget settings form. * - "validate": Check the widget settings form for errors. * - "save": Declare which pieces of information to save back to the database. * @param $widget * The widget on which the operation is to be performed. * @return * This varies depending on the operation. * - The "form" operation should return an array of form elements to add to * the settings page. * - The "validate" operation has no return value. Use form_set_error(). * - The "save" operation should return an array of names of form elements to * be saved in the database. */ function hook_widget_settings($op, $widget) { switch ($op) { case 'form': $form = array(); $form['rows'] = array( '#type' => 'textfield', '#title' => t('Rows'), '#default_value' => $widget['rows'] ? $widget['rows'] : 1, '#required' => TRUE, ); return $form; case 'validate': if (!is_numeric($widget['rows']) || intval($widget['rows']) != $widget['rows'] || $widget['rows'] <= 0) { form_set_error('rows', t('"Rows" must be a positive integer.')); } break; case 'save': return array('rows'); } } /** * Define the behavior of a widget. * * @param $op * What kind of action is being performed. Possible values: * - "prepare form values": The editing form will be displayed. The widget * should perform any conversion necessary from the field's native storage * format into the storage used for the form. Convention dictates that the * widget's version of the data should be stored beginning with "default". * - "form": The node is being edited, and a form should be prepared for * display to the user. * - "validate": The user has just finished editing the node and is * trying to preview or submit it. This hook can be used to check or * even modify the node. Errors should be set with form_set_error(). * - "process form values": The inverse of the prepare operation. The widget * should convert the data back to the field's native format. * - "submit": The user has just finished editing the node and the node has * passed validation. This hook can be used to modify the node. * @param &$node * The node the action is being performed on. This argument is passed by * reference for performance only; do not modify it. * @param $field * The field the action is being performed on. * @param &$node_field * The contents of the field in this node. Changes to this variable will * be saved back to the node object. * @return * This varies depending on the operation. * - The "form" operation should return an array of form elements to display. * - Other operations have no return value. */ function hook_widget($op, &$node, $field, &$node_field) { switch ($op) { case 'prepare form values': if ($field['multiple']) { $node_field_transposed = content_transpose_array_rows_cols($node_field); $node_field['default nids'] = $node_field_transposed['nid']; } else { $node_field['default nids'] = array($node_field['nid']); } break; case 'form': $form = array(); $form[$field['field_name']] = array('#tree' => TRUE); $form[$field['field_name']]['nids'] = array( '#type' => 'select', '#title' => t($field['widget']['label']), '#default_value' => $node_field['default nids'], '#multiple' => $field['multiple'], '#options' => _nodereference_potential_references($field), '#required' => $field['required'], '#description' => $field['widget']['description'], ); return $form; case 'process form values': if ($field['multiple']) { $node_field = content_transpose_array_rows_cols(array('nid' => $node_field['nids'])); } else { $node_field['nid'] = is_array($node_field['nids']) ? reset($node_field['nids']) : $node_field['nids']; } break; } } /** * @} End of "addtogroup hooks". */