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- <?php
- /**
- * @file
- * Hooks provided by the Options module.
- */
- /**
- * Returns the list of options to be displayed for a field.
- *
- * Field types willing to enable one or several of the widgets defined in
- * options.module (select, radios/checkboxes, on/off checkbox) need to
- * implement this hook to specify the list of options to display in the
- * widgets.
- *
- * @param $field
- * The field definition.
- * @param $instance
- * (optional) The instance definition. The hook might be called without an
- * $instance parameter in contexts where no specific instance can be targeted.
- * It is recommended to only use instance level properties to filter out
- * values from a list defined by field level properties.
- * @param $entity_type
- * The entity type the field is attached to.
- * @param $entity
- * The entity object the field is attached to, or NULL if no entity
- * exists (e.g. in field settings page).
- *
- * @return
- * The array of options for the field. Array keys are the values to be
- * stored, and should be of the data type (string, number...) expected by
- * the first 'column' for the field type. Array values are the labels to
- * display within the widgets. The labels should NOT be sanitized,
- * options.module takes care of sanitation according to the needs of each
- * widget. The HTML tags defined in _field_filter_xss_allowed_tags() are
- * allowed, other tags will be filtered.
- */
- function hook_options_list($field, $instance, $entity_type, $entity) {
- // Sample structure.
- $options = array(
- 0 => t('Zero'),
- 1 => t('One'),
- 2 => t('Two'),
- 3 => t('Three'),
- );
- // Sample structure with groups. Only one level of nesting is allowed. This
- // is only supported by the 'options_select' widget. Other widgets will
- // flatten the array.
- $options = array(
- t('First group') => array(
- 0 => t('Zero'),
- ),
- t('Second group') => array(
- 1 => t('One'),
- 2 => t('Two'),
- ),
- 3 => t('Three'),
- );
- // In actual implementations, the array of options will most probably depend
- // on properties of the field. Example from taxonomy.module:
- $options = array();
- foreach ($field['settings']['allowed_values'] as $tree) {
- $terms = taxonomy_get_tree($tree['vid'], $tree['parent']);
- if ($terms) {
- foreach ($terms as $term) {
- $options[$term->tid] = str_repeat('-', $term->depth) . $term->name;
- }
- }
- }
- return $options;
- }
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