536 lines
16 KiB
PHP
536 lines
16 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Hooks provided by the Search API module.
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*/
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/**
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* @addtogroup hooks
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* @{
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*/
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/**
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* Defines one or more search service classes a module offers.
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*
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* Note: The ids should be valid PHP identifiers.
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*
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* @see hook_search_api_service_info_alter()
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*
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* @return array
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* An associative array of search service classes, keyed by a unique
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* identifier and containing associative arrays with the following keys:
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* - name: The service class' translated name.
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* - description: A translated string to be shown to administrators when
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* selecting a service class. Should contain all peculiarities of the
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* service class, like field type support, supported features (like facets),
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* the "direct" parse mode and other specific things to keep in mind.
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* - class: The service class, which has to implement the
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* SearchApiServiceInterface interface.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_service_info() {
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$services['example_some'] = array(
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'name' => t('Some Service'),
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'description' => t('Service for some search engine.'),
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'class' => 'SomeServiceClass',
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// Unknown keys can later be read by the object for additional information.
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'init args' => array('foo' => 'Foo', 'bar' => 42),
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);
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$services['example_other'] = array(
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'name' => t('Other Service'),
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'description' => t('Service for another search engine.'),
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'class' => 'OtherServiceClass',
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);
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return $services;
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}
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/**
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* Alter the Search API service info.
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*
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* Modules may implement this hook to alter the information that defines Search
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* API service. All properties that are available in
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* hook_search_api_service_info() can be altered here.
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*
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* @see hook_search_api_service_info()
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*
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* @param array $service_info
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* The Search API service info array, keyed by service id.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_service_info_alter(array &$service_info) {
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foreach ($service_info as $id => $info) {
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$service_info[$id]['class'] = 'MyProxyServiceClass';
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$service_info[$id]['example_original_class'] = $info['class'];
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}
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}
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/**
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* Define new types of items that can be searched.
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*
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* This hook allows modules to define their own item types, for which indexes
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* can then be created. (Note that the Search API natively provides support for
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* all entity types that specify property information, so they should not be
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* added here. You should therefore also not use an existing entity type as the
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* identifier of a new item type.)
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*
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* The main part of defining a new item type is implementing its data source
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* controller class, which is responsible for loading items, providing metadata
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* and tracking existing items. The module defining a certain item type is also
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* responsible for observing creations, updates and deletions of items of that
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* type and notifying the Search API of them by calling
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* search_api_track_item_insert(), search_api_track_item_change() and
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* search_api_track_item_delete(), as appropriate.
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* The only other restriction for item types is that they have to have a single
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* item ID field, with a scalar value. This is, e.g., used to track indexed
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* items.
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*
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* Note, however, that you can also define item types where some of these
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* conditions are not met, as long as you are aware that some functionality of
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* the Search API and related modules might then not be available for that type.
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*
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* @return array
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* An associative array keyed by item type identifier, and containing type
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* information arrays with at least the following keys:
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* - name: A human-readable name for the type.
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* - datasource controller: A class implementing the
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* SearchApiDataSourceControllerInterface interface which will be used as
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* the data source controller for this type.
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* Other, datasource-specific settings might also be placed here. These should
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* be specified with the data source controller in question.
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*
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* @see hook_search_api_item_type_info_alter()
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*/
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function hook_search_api_item_type_info() {
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// Copied from search_api_search_api_item_type_info().
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$types = array();
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foreach (entity_get_property_info() as $type => $property_info) {
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if ($info = entity_get_info($type)) {
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$types[$type] = array(
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'name' => $info['label'],
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'datasource controller' => 'SearchApiEntityDataSourceController',
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);
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}
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}
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return $types;
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}
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/**
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* Alter the item type info.
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*
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* Modules may implement this hook to alter the information that defines an
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* item type. All properties that are available in
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* hook_search_api_item_type_info() can be altered here.
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*
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* @param array $infos
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* The item type info array, keyed by type identifier.
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*
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* @see hook_search_api_item_type_info()
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*/
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function hook_search_api_item_type_info_alter(array &$infos) {
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// Adds a boolean value is_entity to all type options telling whether the item
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// type represents an entity type.
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foreach ($infos as $type => $info) {
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$info['is_entity'] = (bool) entity_get_info($type);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Define new data types for indexed properties.
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*
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* New data types will appear as new option for the „Type“ field on indexes'
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* „Fields“ tabs. Whether choosing a custom data type will have any effect
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* depends on the server on which the data is indexed.
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*
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* @return array
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* An array containing custom data type definitions, keyed by their type
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* identifier and containing the following keys:
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* - name: The human-readable name of the type.
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* - fallback: (optional) One of the default data types (the keys from
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* search_api_default_field_types()) which should be used as a fallback if
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* the server doesn't support this data type. Defaults to "string".
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* - conversion callback: (optional) If specified, a callback function for
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* converting raw values to the given type, if possible. For the contract
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* of such a callback, see example_data_type_conversion().
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*
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* @see hook_search_api_data_type_info_alter()
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* @see search_api_get_data_type_info()
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* @see example_data_type_conversion()
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*/
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function hook_search_api_data_type_info() {
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return array(
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'example_type' => array(
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'name' => t('Example type'),
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// Could be omitted, as "string" is the default.
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'fallback' => 'string',
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'conversion callback' => 'example_data_type_conversion',
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),
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);
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}
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/**
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* Alter the data type info.
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*
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* Modules may implement this hook to alter the information that defines a data
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* type, or to add/remove some entirely. All properties that are available in
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* hook_search_api_data_type_info() can be altered here.
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*
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* @param array $infos
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* The data type info array, keyed by type identifier.
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*
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* @see hook_search_api_data_type_info()
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*/
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function hook_search_api_data_type_info_alter(array &$infos) {
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$infos['example_type']['name'] .= ' 2';
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}
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/**
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* Registers one or more callbacks that can be called at index time to add
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* additional data to the indexed items (e.g. comments or attachments to nodes),
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* alter the data in other forms or remove items from the array.
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*
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* Data-alter callbacks (which are called "Data alterations" in the UI) are
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* classes implementing the SearchApiAlterCallbackInterface interface.
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*
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* @see SearchApiAlterCallbackInterface
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*
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* @return array
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* An associative array keyed by the callback IDs and containing arrays with
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* the following keys:
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* - name: The name to display for this callback.
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* - description: A short description of what the callback does.
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* - class: The callback class.
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* - weight: (optional) Defines the order in which callbacks are displayed
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* (and, therefore, invoked) by default. Defaults to 0.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_alter_callback_info() {
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$callbacks['example_random_alter'] = array(
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'name' => t('Random alteration'),
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'description' => t('Alters all passed item data completely randomly.'),
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'class' => 'ExampleRandomAlter',
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'weight' => 100,
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);
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$callbacks['example_add_comments'] = array(
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'name' => t('Add comments'),
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'description' => t('For nodes and similar entities, adds comments.'),
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'class' => 'ExampleAddComments',
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);
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return $callbacks;
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}
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/**
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* Registers one or more processors. These are classes implementing the
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* SearchApiProcessorInterface interface which can be used at index and search
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* time to pre-process item data or the search query, and at search time to
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* post-process the returned search results.
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*
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* @see SearchApiProcessorInterface
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*
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* @return array
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* An associative array keyed by the processor id and containing arrays
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* with the following keys:
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* - name: The name to display for this processor.
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* - description: A short description of what the processor does at each
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* phase.
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* - class: The processor class, which has to implement the
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* SearchApiProcessorInterface interface.
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* - weight: (optional) Defines the order in which processors are displayed
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* (and, therefore, invoked) by default. Defaults to 0.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_processor_info() {
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$callbacks['example_processor'] = array(
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'name' => t('Example processor'),
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'description' => t('Pre- and post-processes data in really cool ways.'),
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'class' => 'ExampleSearchApiProcessor',
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'weight' => -1,
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);
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$callbacks['example_processor_minimal'] = array(
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'name' => t('Example processor 2'),
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'description' => t('Processor with minimal description.'),
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'class' => 'ExampleSearchApiProcessor2',
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);
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return $callbacks;
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}
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/**
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* Allows you to log or alter the items that are indexed.
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*
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* Please be aware that generally preventing the indexing of certain items is
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* deprecated. This is better done with data alterations, which can easily be
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* configured and only added to indexes where this behaviour is wanted.
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* If your module will use this hook to reject certain items from indexing,
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* please document this clearly to avoid confusion.
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*
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* @param array $items
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* The entities that will be indexed (before calling any data alterations).
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* @param SearchApiIndex $index
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* The search index on which items will be indexed.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_index_items_alter(array &$items, SearchApiIndex $index) {
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foreach ($items as $id => $item) {
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if ($id % 5 == 0) {
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unset($items[$id]);
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}
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}
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example_store_indexed_entity_ids($index->item_type, array_keys($items));
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}
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/**
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* Lets modules alter a search query before executing it.
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*
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* @param SearchApiQueryInterface $query
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* The SearchApiQueryInterface object representing the search query.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_query_alter(SearchApiQueryInterface $query) {
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$info = entity_get_info($index->item_type);
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$query->condition($info['entity keys']['id'], 0, '!=');
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}
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/**
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* Act on search servers when they are loaded.
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*
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* @param array $servers
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* An array of loaded SearchApiServer objects.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_server_load(array $servers) {
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foreach ($servers as $server) {
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db_insert('example_search_server_access')
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->fields(array(
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'server' => $server->machine_name,
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'access_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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}
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}
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/**
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* A new search server was created.
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*
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* @param SearchApiServer $server
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* The new server.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_server_insert(SearchApiServer $server) {
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db_insert('example_search_server')
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->fields(array(
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'server' => $server->machine_name,
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'insert_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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}
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/**
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* A search server was edited, enabled or disabled.
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*
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* @param SearchApiServer $server
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* The edited server.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_server_update(SearchApiServer $server) {
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if ($server->name != $server->original->name) {
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db_insert('example_search_server_name_update')
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->fields(array(
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'server' => $server->machine_name,
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'update_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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}
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}
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/**
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* A search server was deleted.
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*
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* @param SearchApiServer $server
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* The deleted server.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_server_delete(SearchApiServer $server) {
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db_insert('example_search_server_update')
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->fields(array(
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'server' => $server->machine_name,
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'update_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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db_delete('example_search_server')
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->condition('server', $server->machine_name)
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->execute();
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}
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/**
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* Define default search servers.
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*
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* @return array
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* An array of default search servers, keyed by machine names.
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*
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* @see hook_default_search_api_server_alter()
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*/
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function hook_default_search_api_server() {
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$defaults['main'] = entity_create('search_api_server', array(
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'name' => 'Main server',
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'machine_name' => 'main',// Must be same as the used array key.
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// Other properties ...
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));
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return $defaults;
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}
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/**
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* Alter default search servers.
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*
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* @param array $defaults
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* An array of default search servers, keyed by machine names.
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*
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* @see hook_default_search_api_server()
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*/
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function hook_default_search_api_server_alter(array &$defaults) {
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$defaults['main']->name = 'Customized main server';
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}
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/**
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* Act on search indexes when they are loaded.
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*
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* @param array $indexes
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* An array of loaded SearchApiIndex objects.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_index_load(array $indexes) {
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foreach ($indexes as $index) {
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db_insert('example_search_index_access')
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->fields(array(
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'index' => $index->machine_name,
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'access_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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}
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}
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/**
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* A new search index was created.
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*
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* @param SearchApiIndex $index
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* The new index.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_index_insert(SearchApiIndex $index) {
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db_insert('example_search_index')
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->fields(array(
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'index' => $index->machine_name,
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'insert_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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}
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/**
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* A search index was edited in any way.
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*
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* @param SearchApiIndex $index
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* The edited index.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_index_update(SearchApiIndex $index) {
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if ($index->name != $index->original->name) {
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db_insert('example_search_index_name_update')
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->fields(array(
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'index' => $index->machine_name,
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'update_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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}
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}
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/**
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* A search index was scheduled for reindexing
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*
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* @param SearchApiIndex $index
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* The edited index.
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* @param $clear
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* Boolean indicating whether the index was also cleared.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_index_reindex(SearchApiIndex $index, $clear = FALSE) {
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db_insert('example_search_index_reindexed')
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->fields(array(
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'index' => $index->id,
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'update_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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}
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/**
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* A search index was deleted.
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*
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* @param SearchApiIndex $index
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* The deleted index.
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*/
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function hook_search_api_index_delete(SearchApiIndex $index) {
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db_insert('example_search_index_update')
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->fields(array(
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'index' => $index->machine_name,
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'update_time' => REQUEST_TIME,
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))
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->execute();
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db_delete('example_search_index')
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->condition('index', $index->machine_name)
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->execute();
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}
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/**
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* Define default search indexes.
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*
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* @return array
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* An array of default search indexes, keyed by machine names.
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*
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* @see hook_default_search_api_index_alter()
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*/
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function hook_default_search_api_index() {
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$defaults['main'] = entity_create('search_api_index', array(
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'name' => 'Main index',
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'machine_name' => 'main',// Must be same as the used array key.
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// Other properties ...
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));
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return $defaults;
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}
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/**
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* Alter default search indexes.
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*
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* @param array $defaults
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* An array of default search indexes, keyed by machine names.
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*
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* @see hook_default_search_api_index()
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*/
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function hook_default_search_api_index_alter(array &$defaults) {
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$defaults['main']->name = 'Customized main index';
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}
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/**
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* @} End of "addtogroup hooks".
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*/
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/**
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* Convert a raw value from an entity to a custom data type.
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*
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* This function will be called for fields of the specific data type to convert
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* all individual values of the field to the correct format.
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*
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* @param $value
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* The raw, single value, as extracted from an entity wrapper.
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* @param $original_type
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* The original Entity API type of the value.
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* @param $type
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* The custom data type to which the value should be converted. Can be ignored
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* if the callback is only used for a single data type.
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*
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* @return
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* The converted value, if a conversion could be executed. NULL otherwise.
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*
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* @see hook_search_api_data_type_info()
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*/
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function example_data_type_conversion($value, $original_type, $type) {
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if ($type === 'example_type') {
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// The example_type type apparently requires a rather complex data format.
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return array(
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'value' => $value,
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'original' => $original_type,
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);
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}
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// Someone used this callback for another, unknown type. Return NULL.
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// (Normally, you can just assume that the/a correct type is given.)
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return NULL;
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}
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