array( 'label' => t('CER Preset'), 'entity class' => 'CerPreset', 'controller class' => 'CerPresetController', 'base table' => 'cer_preset', 'label callback' => 'entity_class_label', 'module' => 'cer', 'fieldable' => TRUE, 'entity keys' => array( 'id' => 'pid', 'name' => 'identifier', // This is the automatically generated export key. 'label' => 'identifier', // The identifier will be the default label. ), 'admin ui' => array( 'path' => 'admin/config/content/cer', 'file' => 'cer.admin.inc', 'controller class' => 'CerUIController', ), 'exportable' => TRUE, 'features controller class' => 'CerPresetFeaturesController', 'access callback' => 'cer_access', ), ); if (variable_get('cer_enable_field_ui', FALSE)) { $info['cer']['bundles']['cer']['admin']['path'] = $info['cer']['admin ui']['path']; } return $info; } /** * Access callback for Entity UI. */ function cer_access($op, $preset = NULL, $account = NULL) { return user_access('administer cer settings', $account); } /** * Implements hook_menu(). */ function cer_menu() { $info = cer_entity_info(); $prefix = $info['cer']['admin ui']['path']; return array( "{$prefix}/update" => array( 'title' => 'Bulk Update', 'page callback' => 'drupal_get_form', 'page arguments' => array('cer_bulk_update_form'), 'access arguments' => array('administer cer settings'), 'file' => 'cer.admin.inc', 'type' => MENU_LOCAL_TASK, ), ); return $items; } /** * Implements hook_permission(). */ function cer_permission() { return array( 'administer cer settings' => array( 'title' => t('Administer corresponding references'), ) ); } /** * Implements hook_field_delete_instance(). */ function cer_field_delete_instance(array $instance) { // Delete every CER preset which refers to the deleted field instance. $filter = $instance['entity_type'] . ':' . $instance['bundle'] . ':' . $instance['field_name']; $baseQuery = new EntityFieldQuery(); $baseQuery->entityCondition('entity_type', 'cer'); $baseQuery->fieldCondition('cer_enabled', 'value', TRUE); $query = clone $baseQuery; $query->fieldCondition('cer_left', 'path', $filter, 'CONTAINS'); $result = $query->execute(); if (isset($result['cer'])) { foreach (entity_load('cer', array_keys($result['cer'])) as $preset) { $preset->delete(); } } $query = clone $baseQuery; $query->fieldCondition('cer_right', 'path', $filter, 'CONTAINS'); $result = $query->execute(); if (isset($result['cer'])) { foreach (entity_load('cer', array_keys($result['cer'])) as $preset) { $preset->delete(); } } } /** * Implements hook_node_insert(). */ function cer_node_insert(StdClass $node) { // Write access grants *before* doing CER stuff in order to prevent a race condition. // This tricky bug can easily rear its ugly head if you have an Entity Reference field, // referencing nodes, and a node access module enabled. // // Entity Reference's bundled selection handlers will use either EntityFieldQuery or // Views, both of which are affected by node access grants (and rightfully so). // However, when creating a node, core invokes hook_node_save() *before* it writes the // grants to the database, which can cause EntityFieldQuery (or Views, unless // configured to disable SQL rewriting) to return no results if the user isn't the // superuser. Since CER asks the field backend to validate the reference, this can // cause the reference to not be validated, and the cross-reference to fail. // // Really, this is a core issue and not a CER issue. Core should be invoking // hook_node_save() AFTER it writes access info. But we can work around it by writing // the access info, doing our own processing, and then clearing the access info // so node_save() can write it cleanly. And that's what this does. // // Hear that, core devs? Fix it fix it fix it! // node_access_acquire_grants($node); cer_processing_entity('insert', $node, 'node'); db_delete('node_access')->condition('nid', $node->nid)->execute(); } /** * Implements hook_entity_insert(). */ function cer_entity_insert($entity, $type) { if (! function_exists("cer_{$type}_insert")) { cer_processing_entity('insert', $entity, $type); } } /** * Implements hook_entity_update(). */ function cer_entity_update($entity, $type) { if (! function_exists("cer_{$type}_update")) { cer_processing_entity('update', $entity, $type); } } /** * Implements hook_entity_delete(). */ function cer_entity_delete($entity, $type) { if (! function_exists("cer_{$type}_delete")) { cer_processing_entity('delete', $entity, $type); } } /** * Process a entity's corresponding entity references. * * @param string $op * The operation being performed on the entity (insert, update, or delete). * * @param object $entity * The entity object (optionally wrapped), or its ID. * * @param string $entity_type * The entity type. If $entity is wrapped, this can be NULL since the entity * type is known by the wrapper. * * @param array $context * Either the Batch API context (since this is the callback function used * during bulk update) or NULL if we're not in a batch job. */ function cer_processing_entity($op, $entity, $entity_type = NULL, array &$context = NULL) { // Don't do anything if the MAINTENANCE_MODE flag is set. This isn't the same thing // as user-facing maintenance mode, but rather is set when running, say, update.php // or another relatively low-level operation. This was added to prevent CER from // running while updating from 1.x or 2.x, since classes may not yet be registered // yet and we don't want to cause fatal errors during update. if (defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE')) { return; } // Don't process anything that hasn't got the cer data structure: this provides an // opportunity for other modules to opt their entities out of CER processing. if ($entity instanceof EntityStructureWrapper) { try { // If there is no such a property an exception will be thrown. $entity->getPropertyInfo('cer'); } catch (EntityMetadataWrapperException $e) { return; } } if ($entity instanceof EntityDrupalWrapper) { // Under certain circumstances, the cer struct may not be known to Entity // API. So check for that before doing any actual processing. If it's not // known yet, rebuild the property info cache and re-instantiate the // wrapper with all the latest property definitions. try { $entity->getPropertyInfo('cer'); } catch (EntityMetadataWrapperException $e) { entity_property_info_cache_clear(); $entity = new EntityDrupalWrapper($entity->type(), $entity->value()); } $finder = new CerPresetFinder($entity); foreach ($finder->execute() as $preset) { $handler = new CerPresetHandler($preset, $entity); $handler->$op(); } if ($context) { if (! isset($context['results']['count'])) { $context['results']['count'] = 0; } $context['results']['count']++; } } elseif ($entity_type) { if (is_numeric($entity)) { $entity = entity_object_load($entity, $entity_type); } if (is_object($entity) && empty($entity->cer_processed)) { cer_processing_entity($op, new EntityDrupalWrapper($entity_type, $entity), NULL, $context); } } } /** * Batch 'finished' callback. */ function cer_batch_update_existing_finished($success, $results, $operations) { if ($success) { $message = format_plural($results['count'], '1 entity processed.', '@count entities processed.'); if (isset($results['errors'])) { $type = 'warning'; foreach ($results['errors'] as $e) { drupal_set_message($e->getMessage(), 'error'); } } else { $type = 'status'; } drupal_set_message($message, $type); } else { // An error occurred. $operations contains the operations that remained unprocessed. $error_operation = reset($operations); $message = 'An error occurred while processing ' . $error_operation[0] . ' with arguments:' . print_r($error_operation[0], TRUE); drupal_set_message($message, 'error'); } } /** * Implements hook_hook_info(). * * @see cer.api.php for info about what these hooks do. */ function cer_hook_info() { return array( 'cer_fields' => array( 'group' => 'cer', ), 'cer_fields_alter' => array( 'group' => 'cer', ), // This is not used except when rebuilding legacy presets. It's here to // ensure that MODULE.cer.inc is auto-loaded when loading legacy presets // from code. (@see cer_update_7005()) 'cer_default_presets' => array( 'group' => 'cer', ), ); } /** * Returns options for the cer_weight field. */ function cer_weight_options() { $options = array(); for ($i = -50; $i <= 50; $i++) { $options[$i] = $i; } return $options; } /** * Implements hook_features_ignore(). */ function cer_features_ignore($component) { $ignores = array(); if ($component == 'cer') { $ignores['wrapper'] = 0; } return $ignores; } /** * Implements hook_features_override_ignore(). */ function cer_features_override_ignore($component) { return cer_features_ignore($component); } /** * Implements hook_entity_property_info(). */ function cer_entity_property_info() { $properties = array(); foreach (entity_get_info() as $entity_type => $entity_info) { // Expose a 'cer' struct on every entity type so that we can get special // entity-specific information during processing. This stuff is wrapped in // a struct to avoid namespace collisions, which can be disastrous. // // @see Issue #2223467 // $properties[$entity_type]['properties']['cer'] = array( 'label' => t('CER'), 'description' => t('Information about the entity, used internally by CER.'), 'type' => 'struct', 'getter callback' => 'cer_get_cer_struct', 'computed' => TRUE, 'property info' => array( // lineage is a chain string, in the format used by {cer}.a and {cer}.b. // e.g., node:article:field_related_pages. 'lineage' => array( 'label' => t('Context'), 'description' => t("The entity's lineage, represented as a string."), 'type' => 'text', 'getter callback' => 'cer_get_entity_lineage', 'computed' => TRUE, ), // The depth of the entity. The default callback will just return 1, since most // entities don't live inside other entities (field collections are the main // exception). 'depth' => array( 'label' => t('Depth'), 'description' => t("How deeply the entity is embedded."), 'type' => 'integer', 'getter callback' => 'cer_get_entity_depth', 'computed' => TRUE, ), // The default callback returns the original entity because, as with the depth // property, most entities don't live inside other entities. 'owner' => array( 'label' => t('Owner'), 'description' => t('The top-level entity under which this one is embedded.'), 'type' => 'entity', 'getter callback' => 'cer_get_entity_owner', 'computed' => TRUE, ), // A wrapper around $entity->original that returns the current entity if there is // no original version available (i.e., during bulk update). 'original' => array( 'label' => t('Original'), 'description' => t('The original entity (before update), or the current entity if an update has not occurred.'), 'type' => 'entity', 'getter callback' => 'cer_get_entity_original', 'computed' => TRUE, ), ), ); } return $properties; } /** * Implements hook_entity_property_info_alter(). */ function cer_entity_property_info_alter(array &$info) { // Add a 'chain' property to the cer_left and cer_right fields so we can // easily get the field's value represented as a CerFieldChain. $info['cer']['bundles']['cer']['properties']['cer_left']['property info'] = $info['cer']['bundles']['cer']['properties']['cer_right']['property info'] = array( 'chain' => array( 'label' => t('Chain'), 'description' => t('A CER field chain to the field instance.'), 'type' => 'struct', 'getter callback' => 'cer_unpack_field_chain', 'computed' => TRUE, ), ); // Field collections are special. Because they live inside other entities (to // potentially infinite levels of recursion), their CER property callbacks must be // able to recurse upwards through the chain of embedding. if (module_exists('field_collection')) { $struct = &$info['field_collection_item']['properties']['cer']['property info']; $struct['lineage']['getter callback'] = 'cer_get_field_collection_lineage'; $struct['lineage']['raw getter callback'] = 'cer_get_field_collection_lineage_array'; $struct['depth']['getter callback'] = 'cer_get_field_collection_depth'; $struct['owner']['getter callback'] = 'cer_get_field_collection_owner'; } } // Include property callback functions module_load_include('inc', 'cer', 'cer.properties'); if (module_exists('field_collection')) { module_load_include('inc', 'cer', 'cer.properties.field_collection'); }