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Rules Links
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This module allows you to create links, which trigger rules.
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Dependencies
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Rules Links dependes on following modules:
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* Rules - http://drupal.org/project/rules
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* Entity API - http://drupal.org/project/entity
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* (Optionally) Views 3 - http://drupal.org/project/views
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Usage
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To create a new link go to admin/config/workflow/rules_links and click on
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"Add rules link". Enter the title of your link and set all the settings. After
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clicking on the "Save Rules Link" button, the module will generate a new And-
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and Rules-Set and their forms will be embedded into the rules link editing form.
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The And-Sets are called Visibility Conditions and will define when to render
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the links. The Rules set is the rule, that will be triggered on clicking the
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rule. Additionally Rules Links also generates access permission for each link,
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which you'll have to set in admin/people/permissions.
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The best way to display the links is currently using views. Rules Links link
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will create a Views field for each link, using the title of the link as title
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for the field. So if you have link for nodes with the delete 'Delete node',
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you'll find the Views field under name 'Content: Delete node'.
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Alternatively you can use render the links directly in the entities that can be
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displayed, using the option 'Show link in entity' in the Rules Links settings.
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Note that this will not work for links were the parameters have multiple.
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paramaters.
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If you would like to render a link yourself in a theme or in a module, than use
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the function rules_link_render_link().
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