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- /**
- * @file
- * Hooks provided by the Chaos Tool Suite.
- *
- * This file is divided into static hooks (hooks with string literal names) and
- * dynamic hooks (hooks with pattern-derived string names).
- */
- /**
- * @addtogroup hooks
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * Inform CTools about plugin types.
- *
- * @return array
- * An array of plugin types, keyed by the type name.
- * See the advanced help topic 'plugins-creating' for details of the array
- * properties.
- */
- function hook_ctools_plugin_type() {
- $plugins['my_type'] = array(
- 'load themes' => TRUE,
- );
- return $plugins;
- }
- /**
- * This hook is used to inform the CTools plugin system about the location of a
- * directory that should be searched for files containing plugins of a
- * particular type. CTools invokes this same hook for all plugins, using the
- * two passed parameters to indicate the specific type of plugin for which it
- * is searching.
- *
- * The $plugin_type parameter is self-explanatory - it is the string name of the
- * plugin type (e.g., Panels' 'layouts' or 'styles'). The $owner parameter is
- * necessary because CTools internally namespaces plugins by the module that
- * owns them. This is an extension of Drupal best practices on avoiding global
- * namespace pollution by prepending your module name to all its functions.
- * Consequently, it is possible for two different modules to create a plugin
- * type with exactly the same name and have them operate in harmony. In fact,
- * this system renders it impossible for modules to encroach on other modules'
- * plugin namespaces.
- *
- * Given this namespacing, it is important that implementations of this hook
- * check BOTH the $owner and $plugin_type parameters before returning a path.
- * If your module does not implement plugins for the requested module/plugin
- * combination, it is safe to return nothing at all (or NULL). As a convenience,
- * it is also safe to return a path that does not exist for plugins your module
- * does not implement - see form 2 for a use case.
- *
- * Note that modules implementing a plugin also must implement this hook to
- * instruct CTools as to the location of the plugins. See form 3 for a use case.
- *
- * The conventional structure to return is "plugins/$plugin_type" - that is, a
- * 'plugins' subdirectory in your main module directory, with individual
- * directories contained therein named for the plugin type they contain.
- *
- * @param string $owner
- * The system name of the module owning the plugin type for which a base
- * directory location is being requested.
- * @param string $plugin_type
- * The name of the plugin type for which a base directory is being requested.
- * @return string
- * The path where CTools' plugin system should search for plugin files,
- * relative to your module's root. Omit leading and trailing slashes.
- */
- function hook_ctools_plugin_directory($owner, $plugin_type) {
- // Form 1 - for a module implementing only the 'content_types' plugin owned
- // by CTools, this would cause the plugin system to search the
- // <moduleroot>/plugins/content_types directory for .inc plugin files.
- if ($owner == 'ctools' && $plugin_type == 'content_types') {
- return 'plugins/content_types';
- }
- // Form 2 - if your module implements only Panels plugins, and has 'layouts'
- // and 'styles' plugins but no 'cache' or 'display_renderers', it is OK to be
- // lazy and return a directory for a plugin you don't actually implement (so
- // long as that directory doesn't exist). This lets you avoid ugly in_array()
- // logic in your conditional, and also makes it easy to add plugins of those
- // types later without having to change this hook implementation.
- if ($owner == 'panels') {
- return "plugins/$plugin_type";
- }
- // Form 3 - CTools makes no assumptions about where your plugins are located,
- // so you still have to implement this hook even for plugins created by your
- // own module.
- if ($owner == 'mymodule') {
- // Yes, this is exactly like Form 2 - just a different reasoning for it.
- return "plugins/$plugin_type";
- }
- // Finally, if nothing matches, it's safe to return nothing at all (or NULL).
- }
- /**
- * Alter a plugin before it has been processed.
- *
- * This hook is useful for altering flags or other information that will be
- * used or possibly overriden by the process hook if defined.
- *
- * @param $plugin
- * An associative array defining a plugin.
- * @param $info
- * An associative array of plugin type info.
- */
- function hook_ctools_plugin_pre_alter(&$plugin, &$info) {
- // Override a function defined by the plugin.
- if ($info['type'] == 'my_type') {
- $plugin['my_flag'] = 'new_value';
- }
- }
- /**
- * Alter a plugin after it has been processed.
- *
- * This hook is useful for overriding the final values for a plugin after it
- * has been processed.
- *
- * @param $plugin
- * An associative array defining a plugin.
- * @param $info
- * An associative array of plugin type info.
- */
- function hook_ctools_plugin_post_alter(&$plugin, &$info) {
- // Override a function defined by the plugin.
- if ($info['type'] == 'my_type') {
- $plugin['my_function'] = 'new_function';
- }
- }
- /**
- * Alter the list of modules/themes which implement a certain api.
- *
- * The hook named here is just an example, as the real existing hooks are named
- * for example 'hook_views_api_alter'.
- *
- * @param array $list
- * An array of informations about the implementors of a certain api.
- * The key of this array are the module names/theme names.
- */
- function hook_ctools_api_hook_alter(&$list) {
- // Alter the path of the node implementation.
- $list['node']['path'] = drupal_get_path('module', 'node');
- }
- /**
- * Alter the available functions to be used in ctools math expression api.
- *
- * One usecase would be to create your own function in your module and
- * allow to use it in the math expression api.
- *
- * @param $functions
- * An array which has the functions as value.
- */
- function hook_ctools_math_expression_functions_alter(&$functions) {
- // Allow to convert from degrees to radiant.
- $functions[] = 'deg2rad';
- }
- /**
- * Alter everything.
- *
- * @param $info
- * An associative array containing the following keys:
- * - content: The rendered content.
- * - title: The content's title.
- * - no_blocks: A boolean to decide if blocks should be displayed.
- * @param $page
- * If TRUE then this renderer owns the page and can use theme('page')
- * for no blocks; if false, output is returned regardless of any no
- * blocks settings.
- * @param $context
- * An associative array containing the following keys:
- * - args: The raw arguments behind the contexts.
- * - contexts: The context objects in use.
- * - task: The task object in use.
- * - subtask: The subtask object in use.
- * - handler: The handler object in use.
- */
- function hook_ctools_render_alter(&$info, &$page, &$context) {
- if ($context['handler']->name == 'my_handler') {
- ctools_add_css('my_module.theme', 'my_module');
- }
- }
- /**
- * Alter a content plugin subtype.
- *
- * While content types can be altered via hook_ctools_plugin_pre_alter() or
- * hook_ctools_plugin_post_alter(), the subtypes that content types rely on
- * are special and require their own hook.
- *
- * This hook can be used to add things like 'render last' or change icons
- * or categories or to rename content on specific sites.
- */
- function hook_ctools_content_subtype_alter($subtype, $plugin) {
- // Force a particular subtype of a particular plugin to render last.
- if ($plugin['module'] == 'some_plugin_module' && $plugin['name'] == 'some_plugin_name' && $subtype['subtype_id'] == 'my_subtype_id') {
- $subtype['render last'] = TRUE;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Alter the definition of an entity context plugin.
- *
- * @param array $plugin
- * An associative array defining a plugin.
- * @param array $entity
- * The entity info array of a specific entity type.
- * @param string $plugin_id
- * The plugin ID, in the format NAME:KEY.
- */
- function hook_ctools_entity_context_alter(&$plugin, &$entity, $plugin_id) {
- ctools_include('context');
- switch ($plugin_id) {
- case 'entity_id:taxonomy_term':
- $plugin['no ui'] = TRUE;
- case 'entity:user':
- $plugin = ctools_get_context('user');
- unset($plugin['no ui']);
- unset($plugin['no required context ui']);
- break;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Alter the definition of entity context plugins.
- *
- * @param array $plugins
- * An associative array of plugin definitions, keyed by plugin ID.
- *
- * @see hook_ctools_entity_context_alter()
- */
- function hook_ctools_entity_contexts_alter(&$plugins) {
- $plugins['entity_id:taxonomy_term']['no ui'] = TRUE;
- }
- /**
- * Change cleanstring settings.
- *
- * @param array $settings
- * An associative array of cleanstring settings.
- *
- * @see ctools_cleanstring()
- */
- function hook_ctools_cleanstring_alter(&$settings) {
- // Convert all strings to lower case.
- $settings['lower case'] = TRUE;
- }
- /**
- * Change cleanstring settings for a specific clean ID.
- *
- * @param array $settings
- * An associative array of cleanstring settings.
- *
- * @see ctools_cleanstring()
- */
- function hook_ctools_cleanstring_CLEAN_ID_alter(&$settings) {
- // Convert all strings to lower case.
- $settings['lower case'] = TRUE;
- }
- /**
- * @} End of "addtogroup hooks".
- */
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