2016-10-13 12:10:40 +02:00

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<?php
/**
* @file
* Implement a modal form using AJAX.
*
* The modal form is implemented primarily from mc.js; this contains the
* Drupal specific stuff to use it. The modal is fairly generic and can
* be activated mostly by setting up the right classes, but if you are
* using the modal you must include links to the images in settings,
* because the javascript does not inherently know where the images are.
*
* You can accomplish this with this PHP code:
* @code {
* ctools_include('modal');
* ctools_modal_add_js();
* }
*
* You can have links and buttons bound to use the modal by adding the
* class ctools-use-modal.
*
* For links, the href of the link will be the destination, with any
* appearance of /nojs/ converted to /ajax/.
*
* For submit buttons, however, the URL is found a different, slightly
* more complex way. The ID of the item is taken and -url is appended to
* it to derive a class name. Then, all form elements that contain that
* class name are founded and their values put together to form a URL.
*
* For example, let's say you have an 'add' button, and it has a select
* form item that tells your system what widget it is adding. If the id
* of the add button is edit-add, you would place a hidden input with
* the base of your URL in the form and give it a class of 'edit-add-url'.
* You would then add 'edit-add-url' as a class to the select widget
* allowing you to convert this value to the form without posting.
*
* If no URL is found, the action of the form will be used and the entire
* form posted to it.
*/
function ctools_modal_add_js() {
// Provide a gate so we only do this once.
static $done = FALSE;
if ($done) {
return;
}
$settings = array(
'CToolsModal' => array(
'loadingText' => t('Loading...'),
'closeText' => t('Close Window'),
'closeImage' => theme('image', array(
'path' => ctools_image_path('icon-close-window.png'),
'title' => t('Close window'),
'alt' => t('Close window'),
)),
'throbber' => theme('image', array(
'path' => ctools_image_path('throbber.gif'),
'title' => t('Loading...'),
'alt' => t('Loading'),
)),
),
);
drupal_add_js($settings, 'setting');
drupal_add_library('system', 'jquery.form');
drupal_add_library('system', 'drupal.progress');
drupal_add_library('system', 'drupal.ajax');
drupal_add_library('system', 'ui');
ctools_add_js('modal');
ctools_add_css('modal');
$done = TRUE;
}
/**
* @todo this is deprecated
*/
function ctools_modal_add_plugin_js($plugins) {
$css = array();
$js = array(drupal_get_path('module', 'ctools') . '/js/dependent.js' => TRUE);
foreach ($plugins as $subtype) {
if (isset($subtype['js'])) {
foreach ($subtype['js'] as $file) {
if (file_exists($file)) {
$js[$file] = TRUE;
}
else if (file(exists($subtype['path'] . '/' . $file))) {
$js[$subtype['path'] . '/' . $file] = TRUE;
}
}
}
if (isset($subtype['css'])) {
foreach ($subtype['css'] as $file) {
if (file_exists($file)) {
$css[$file] = TRUE;
}
else if (file(exists($subtype['path'] . '/' . $file))) {
$css[$subtype['path'] . '/' . $file] = TRUE;
}
}
}
}
foreach (array_keys($js) as $file) {
drupal_add_js($file);
}
foreach (array_keys($css) as $file) {
drupal_add_css($file);
}
}
/**
* Place HTML within the modal.
*
* @param $title
* The title of the modal.
* @param $html
* The html to place within the modal.
*/
function ctools_modal_command_display($title, $html) {
if (is_array($html)) {
$html = drupal_render($html);
}
return array(
'command' => 'modal_display',
'title' => $title,
'output' => $html,
);
}
/**
* Dismiss the modal.
*/
function ctools_modal_command_dismiss() {
return array(
'command' => 'modal_dismiss',
);
}
/**
* Display loading screen in the modal
*/
function ctools_modal_command_loading() {
return array(
'command' => 'modal_loading',
);
}
/**
* Render an image as a button link. This will automatically apply an AJAX class
* to the link and add the appropriate javascript to make this happen.
*
* @param $image
* The path to an image to use that will be sent to theme('image') for rendering.
* @param $dest
* The destination of the link.
* @param $alt
* The alt text of the link.
* @param $class
* Any class to apply to the link. @todo this should be a options array.
*/
function ctools_modal_image_button($image, $dest, $alt, $class = '') {
return ctools_ajax_text_button(theme('image', array('path' => $image)), $dest, $alt, $class, 'ctools-use-modal');
}
/**
* Render text as a link. This will automatically apply an AJAX class
* to the link and add the appropriate javascript to make this happen.
*
* Note: 'html' => true so be sure any text is vetted! Chances are these kinds of buttons will
* not use user input so this is a very minor concern.
*
* @param $text
* The text that will be displayed as the link.
* @param $dest
* The destination of the link.
* @param $alt
* The alt text of the link.
* @param $class
* Any class to apply to the link. @todo this should be a options array.
*/
function ctools_modal_text_button($text, $dest, $alt, $class = '') {
return ctools_ajax_text_button($text, $dest, $alt, $class, 'ctools-use-modal');
}
/**
* Wrap a form so that we can use it properly with AJAX. Essentially if the
* form wishes to render, it automatically does that, otherwise it returns
* the render array so we can see submission results.
* @param array $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.
* @param array $form_state
* An associative array containing the current state of the form.
* If the 'reset_html_ids' key is set to TRUE, it will prevent HTML IDs in
* forms from being incremented.
*
* @return mixed
* The output of the form, if it was rendered. If $form_state['ajax']
* is set, this will use ctools_modal_form_render so it will be
* a $command object suitable for ajax_render already.
*
* If the form was not rendered, the raw render array will be returned.
*
* If ajax is set the form will never be redirected.
*/
function ctools_modal_form_wrapper($form_id, &$form_state) {
// Since this will run again on form rebuild while still in the modal, prevent
// form IDs from being incremented.
// @todo https://drupal.org/node/1305882
if (!empty($form_state['reset_html_ids']) && !empty($_POST['ajax_html_ids'])) {
unset($_POST['ajax_html_ids']);
}
// This won't override settings already in.
$form_state += array(
're_render' => FALSE,
'no_redirect' => !empty($form_state['ajax']),
);
$output = drupal_build_form($form_id, $form_state);
if (!empty($form_state['ajax']) && (!$form_state['executed'] || $form_state['rebuild'])) {
return ctools_modal_form_render($form_state, $output);
}
return $output;
}
/**
* Render a form into an AJAX display.
*/
function ctools_modal_form_render($form_state, $output) {
if (is_array($output)) {
$output = drupal_render($output);
}
$title = empty($form_state['title']) ? drupal_get_title() : $form_state['title'];
// If there are messages for the form, render them.
if ($messages = theme('status_messages')) {
$output = $messages . $output;
}
$commands = array();
// If the form has not yet been rendered, render it.
$commands[] = ctools_modal_command_display($title, $output);
return $commands;
}
/**
* Perform a simple modal render and immediately exit.
*
* This is primarily used for error displays, since usually modals will
* contain forms.
*/
function ctools_modal_render($title, $output) {
$commands = array();
$commands[] = ctools_modal_command_display($title, $output);
print ajax_render($commands);
}