$interactive) + install_state_defaults(); try { // Begin the page request. This adds information about the current state of // the Drupal installation to the passed-in array. install_begin_request($install_state); // Based on the installation state, run the remaining tasks for this page // request, and collect any output. $output = install_run_tasks($install_state); } catch (Exception $e) { // When an installation error occurs, either send the error to the web // browser or pass on the exception so the calling script can use it. if ($install_state['interactive']) { install_display_output($e->getMessage(), $install_state); } else { throw $e; } } // All available tasks for this page request are now complete. Interactive // installations can send output to the browser or redirect the user to the // next page. if ($install_state['interactive']) { if ($install_state['parameters_changed']) { // Redirect to the correct page if the URL parameters have changed. install_goto(install_redirect_url($install_state)); } elseif (isset($output)) { // Display a page only if some output is available. Otherwise it is // possible that we are printing a JSON page and theme output should // not be shown. install_display_output($output, $install_state); } } } /** * Returns an array of default settings for the global installation state. * * The installation state is initialized with these settings at the beginning * of each page request. They may evolve during the page request, but they are * initialized again once the next request begins. * * Non-interactive Drupal installations can override some of these default * settings by passing in an array to the installation script, most notably * 'parameters' (which contains one-time parameters such as 'profile' and * 'locale' that are normally passed in via the URL) and 'forms' (which can * be used to programmatically submit forms during the installation; the keys * of each element indicate the name of the installation task that the form * submission is for, and the values are used as the $form_state['values'] * array that is passed on to the form submission via drupal_form_submit()). * * @see drupal_form_submit() */ function install_state_defaults() { $defaults = array( // The current task being processed. 'active_task' => NULL, // The last task that was completed during the previous installation // request. 'completed_task' => NULL, // This becomes TRUE only when Drupal's system module is installed. 'database_tables_exist' => FALSE, // An array of forms to be programmatically submitted during the // installation. The keys of each element indicate the name of the // installation task that the form submission is for, and the values are // used as the $form_state['values'] array that is passed on to the form // submission via drupal_form_submit(). 'forms' => array(), // This becomes TRUE only at the end of the installation process, after // all available tasks have been completed and Drupal is fully installed. // It is used by the installer to store correct information in the database // about the completed installation, as well as to inform theme functions // that all tasks are finished (so that the task list can be displayed // correctly). 'installation_finished' => FALSE, // Whether or not this installation is interactive. By default this will // be set to FALSE if settings are passed in to install_drupal(). 'interactive' => TRUE, // An array of available languages for the installation. 'locales' => array(), // An array of parameters for the installation, pre-populated by the URL // or by the settings passed in to install_drupal(). This is primarily // used to store 'profile' (the name of the chosen installation profile) // and 'locale' (the name of the chosen installation language), since // these settings need to persist from page request to page request before // the database is available for storage. 'parameters' => array(), // Whether or not the parameters have changed during the current page // request. For interactive installations, this will trigger a page // redirect. 'parameters_changed' => FALSE, // An array of information about the chosen installation profile. This will // be filled in based on the profile's .info file. 'profile_info' => array(), // An array of available installation profiles. 'profiles' => array(), // An array of server variables that will be substituted into the global // $_SERVER array via drupal_override_server_variables(). Used by // non-interactive installations only. 'server' => array(), // This becomes TRUE only when a valid database connection can be // established. 'settings_verified' => FALSE, // Installation tasks can set this to TRUE to force the page request to // end (even if there is no themable output), in the case of an interactive // installation. This is needed only rarely; for example, it would be used // by an installation task that prints JSON output rather than returning a // themed page. The most common example of this is during batch processing, // but the Drupal installer automatically takes care of setting this // parameter properly in that case, so that individual installation tasks // which implement the batch API do not need to set it themselves. 'stop_page_request' => FALSE, // Installation tasks can set this to TRUE to indicate that the task should // be run again, even if it normally wouldn't be. This can be used, for // example, if a single task needs to be spread out over multiple page // requests, or if it needs to perform some validation before allowing // itself to be marked complete. The most common examples of this are batch // processing and form submissions, but the Drupal installer automatically // takes care of setting this parameter properly in those cases, so that // individual installation tasks which implement the batch API or form API // do not need to set it themselves. 'task_not_complete' => FALSE, // A list of installation tasks which have already been performed during // the current page request. 'tasks_performed' => array(), ); return $defaults; } /** * Begins an installation request, modifying the installation state as needed. * * This function performs commands that must run at the beginning of every page * request. It throws an exception if the installation should not proceed. * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. This is * modified with information gleaned from the beginning of the page request. */ function install_begin_request(&$install_state) { // Add any installation parameters passed in via the URL. $install_state['parameters'] += $_GET; // Validate certain core settings that are used throughout the installation. if (!empty($install_state['parameters']['profile'])) { $install_state['parameters']['profile'] = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z_0-9]/', '', $install_state['parameters']['profile']); } if (!empty($install_state['parameters']['locale'])) { $install_state['parameters']['locale'] = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z_0-9\-]/', '', $install_state['parameters']['locale']); } // Allow command line scripts to override server variables used by Drupal. require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/bootstrap.inc'; if (!$install_state['interactive']) { drupal_override_server_variables($install_state['server']); } // The user agent header is used to pass a database prefix in the request when // running tests. However, for security reasons, it is imperative that no // installation be permitted using such a prefix. if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']) && strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], "simpletest") !== FALSE) { header($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] . ' 403 Forbidden'); exit; } drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_CONFIGURATION); // This must go after drupal_bootstrap(), which unsets globals! global $conf; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/modules/system/system.install'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/common.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/file.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/install.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . variable_get('path_inc', 'includes/path.inc'); // Load module basics (needed for hook invokes). include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/module.inc'; include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/session.inc'; // Set up $language, so t() caller functions will still work. drupal_language_initialize(); include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/entity.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/ajax.inc'; $module_list['system']['filename'] = 'modules/system/system.module'; $module_list['user']['filename'] = 'modules/user/user.module'; module_list(TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, $module_list); drupal_load('module', 'system'); drupal_load('module', 'user'); // Load the cache infrastructure using a "fake" cache implementation that // does not attempt to write to the database. We need this during the initial // part of the installer because the database is not available yet. We // continue to use it even when the database does become available, in order // to preserve consistency between interactive and command-line installations // (the latter complete in one page request and therefore are forced to // continue using the cache implementation they started with) and also // because any data put in the cache during the installer is inherently // suspect, due to the fact that Drupal is not fully set up yet. require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/cache.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/cache-install.inc'; $conf['cache_default_class'] = 'DrupalFakeCache'; // Prepare for themed output. We need to run this at the beginning of the // page request to avoid a different theme accidentally getting set. (We also // need to run it even in the case of command-line installations, to prevent // any code in the installer that happens to initialize the theme system from // accessing the database before it is set up yet.) drupal_maintenance_theme(); // Check existing settings.php. $install_state['settings_verified'] = install_verify_settings(); if ($install_state['settings_verified']) { // Initialize the database system. Note that the connection // won't be initialized until it is actually requested. require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/database/database.inc'; // Verify the last completed task in the database, if there is one. $task = install_verify_completed_task(); } else { $task = NULL; // Do not install over a configured settings.php. Check the 'db_url' // variable in addition to 'databases', since previous versions of Drupal // used that (and we do not want to allow installations on an existing site // whose settings file has not yet been updated). if (!empty($GLOBALS['databases']) || !empty($GLOBALS['db_url'])) { throw new Exception(install_already_done_error()); } } // Modify the installation state as appropriate. $install_state['completed_task'] = $task; $install_state['database_tables_exist'] = !empty($task); } /** * Runs all tasks for the current installation request. * * In the case of an interactive installation, all tasks will be attempted * until one is reached that has output which needs to be displayed to the * user, or until a page redirect is required. Otherwise, tasks will be * attempted until the installation is finished. * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. This is * passed along to each task, so it can be modified if necessary. * * @return * HTML output from the last completed task. */ function install_run_tasks(&$install_state) { do { // Obtain a list of tasks to perform. The list of tasks itself can be // dynamic (e.g., some might be defined by the installation profile, // which is not necessarily known until the earlier tasks have run), // so we regenerate the remaining tasks based on the installation state, // each time through the loop. $tasks_to_perform = install_tasks_to_perform($install_state); // Run the first task on the list. reset($tasks_to_perform); $task_name = key($tasks_to_perform); $task = array_shift($tasks_to_perform); $install_state['active_task'] = $task_name; $original_parameters = $install_state['parameters']; $output = install_run_task($task, $install_state); $install_state['parameters_changed'] = ($install_state['parameters'] != $original_parameters); // Store this task as having been performed during the current request, // and save it to the database as completed, if we need to and if the // database is in a state that allows us to do so. Also mark the // installation as 'done' when we have run out of tasks. if (!$install_state['task_not_complete']) { $install_state['tasks_performed'][] = $task_name; $install_state['installation_finished'] = empty($tasks_to_perform); if ($install_state['database_tables_exist'] && ($task['run'] == INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_NOT_COMPLETED || $install_state['installation_finished'])) { variable_set('install_task', $install_state['installation_finished'] ? 'done' : $task_name); } } // Stop when there are no tasks left. In the case of an interactive // installation, also stop if we have some output to send to the browser, // the URL parameters have changed, or an end to the page request was // specifically called for. $finished = empty($tasks_to_perform) || ($install_state['interactive'] && (isset($output) || $install_state['parameters_changed'] || $install_state['stop_page_request'])); } while (!$finished); return $output; } /** * Runs an individual installation task. * * @param $task * An array of information about the task to be run as returned by * hook_install_tasks(). * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. This is * passed in by reference so that it can be modified by the task. * * @return * The output of the task function, if there is any. */ function install_run_task($task, &$install_state) { $function = $task['function']; if ($task['type'] == 'form') { require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/form.inc'; if ($install_state['interactive']) { // For interactive forms, build the form and ensure that it will not // redirect, since the installer handles its own redirection only after // marking the form submission task complete. $form_state = array( // We need to pass $install_state by reference in order for forms to // modify it, since the form API will use it in call_user_func_array(), // which requires that referenced variables be passed explicitly. 'build_info' => array('args' => array(&$install_state)), 'no_redirect' => TRUE, ); $form = drupal_build_form($function, $form_state); // If a successful form submission did not occur, the form needs to be // rendered, which means the task is not complete yet. if (empty($form_state['executed'])) { $install_state['task_not_complete'] = TRUE; return drupal_render($form); } // Otherwise, return nothing so the next task will run in the same // request. return; } else { // For non-interactive forms, submit the form programmatically with the // values taken from the installation state. Throw an exception if any // errors were encountered. $form_state = array( 'values' => !empty($install_state['forms'][$function]) ? $install_state['forms'][$function] : array(), // We need to pass $install_state by reference in order for forms to // modify it, since the form API will use it in call_user_func_array(), // which requires that referenced variables be passed explicitly. 'build_info' => array('args' => array(&$install_state)), ); drupal_form_submit($function, $form_state); $errors = form_get_errors(); if (!empty($errors)) { throw new Exception(implode("\n", $errors)); } } } elseif ($task['type'] == 'batch') { // Start a new batch based on the task function, if one is not running // already. $current_batch = variable_get('install_current_batch'); if (!$install_state['interactive'] || !$current_batch) { $batch = $function($install_state); if (empty($batch)) { // If the task did some processing and decided no batch was necessary, // there is nothing more to do here. return; } batch_set($batch); // For interactive batches, we need to store the fact that this batch // task is currently running. Otherwise, we need to make sure the batch // will complete in one page request. if ($install_state['interactive']) { variable_set('install_current_batch', $function); } else { $batch =& batch_get(); $batch['progressive'] = FALSE; } // Process the batch. For progressive batches, this will redirect. // Otherwise, the batch will complete. batch_process(install_redirect_url($install_state), install_full_redirect_url($install_state)); } // If we are in the middle of processing this batch, keep sending back // any output from the batch process, until the task is complete. elseif ($current_batch == $function) { include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/batch.inc'; $output = _batch_page(); // The task is complete when we try to access the batch page and receive // FALSE in return, since this means we are at a URL where we are no // longer requesting a batch ID. if ($output === FALSE) { // Return nothing so the next task will run in the same request. variable_del('install_current_batch'); return; } else { // We need to force the page request to end if the task is not // complete, since the batch API sometimes prints JSON output // rather than returning a themed page. $install_state['task_not_complete'] = $install_state['stop_page_request'] = TRUE; return $output; } } } else { // For normal tasks, just return the function result, whatever it is. return $function($install_state); } } /** * Returns a list of tasks to perform during the current installation request. * * Note that the list of tasks can change based on the installation state as * the page request evolves (for example, if an installation profile hasn't * been selected yet, we don't yet know which profile tasks need to be run). * * You can override this using hook_install_tasks() or * hook_install_tasks_alter(). * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @return * A list of tasks to be performed, with associated metadata as returned by * hook_install_tasks(). */ function install_tasks_to_perform($install_state) { // Start with a list of all currently available tasks. $tasks = install_tasks($install_state); foreach ($tasks as $name => $task) { // Remove any tasks that were already performed or that never should run. // Also, if we started this page request with an indication of the last // task that was completed, skip that task and all those that come before // it, unless they are marked as always needing to run. if ($task['run'] == INSTALL_TASK_SKIP || in_array($name, $install_state['tasks_performed']) || (!empty($install_state['completed_task']) && empty($completed_task_found) && $task['run'] != INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_REACHED)) { unset($tasks[$name]); } if (!empty($install_state['completed_task']) && $name == $install_state['completed_task']) { $completed_task_found = TRUE; } } return $tasks; } /** * Returns a list of all tasks the installer currently knows about. * * This function will return tasks regardless of whether or not they are * intended to run on the current page request. However, the list can change * based on the installation state (for example, if an installation profile * hasn't been selected yet, we don't yet know which profile tasks will be * available). * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @return * A list of tasks, with associated metadata. */ function install_tasks($install_state) { // Determine whether translation import tasks will need to be performed. $needs_translations = count($install_state['locales']) > 1 && !empty($install_state['parameters']['locale']) && $install_state['parameters']['locale'] != 'en'; // Start with the core installation tasks that run before handing control // to the installation profile. $tasks = array( 'install_select_profile' => array( 'display_name' => st('Choose profile'), 'display' => count($install_state['profiles']) != 1, 'run' => INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_REACHED, ), 'install_select_locale' => array( 'display_name' => st('Choose language'), 'run' => INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_REACHED, ), 'install_load_profile' => array( 'run' => INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_REACHED, ), 'install_verify_requirements' => array( 'display_name' => st('Verify requirements'), ), 'install_settings_form' => array( 'display_name' => st('Set up database'), 'type' => 'form', 'run' => $install_state['settings_verified'] ? INSTALL_TASK_SKIP : INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_NOT_COMPLETED, ), 'install_system_module' => array( ), 'install_bootstrap_full' => array( 'run' => INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_REACHED, ), 'install_profile_modules' => array( 'display_name' => count($install_state['profiles']) == 1 ? st('Install site') : st('Install profile'), 'type' => 'batch', ), 'install_import_locales' => array( 'display_name' => st('Set up translations'), 'display' => $needs_translations, 'type' => 'batch', 'run' => $needs_translations ? INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_NOT_COMPLETED : INSTALL_TASK_SKIP, ), 'install_configure_form' => array( 'display_name' => st('Configure site'), 'type' => 'form', ), ); // Now add any tasks defined by the installation profile. if (!empty($install_state['parameters']['profile'])) { // Load the profile install file, because it is not always loaded when // hook_install_tasks() is invoked (e.g. batch processing). $profile_install_file = DRUPAL_ROOT . '/profiles/' . $install_state['parameters']['profile'] . '/' . $install_state['parameters']['profile'] . '.install'; if (file_exists($profile_install_file)) { include_once $profile_install_file; } $function = $install_state['parameters']['profile'] . '_install_tasks'; if (function_exists($function)) { $result = $function($install_state); if (is_array($result)) { $tasks += $result; } } } // Finish by adding the remaining core tasks. $tasks += array( 'install_import_locales_remaining' => array( 'display_name' => st('Finish translations'), 'display' => $needs_translations, 'type' => 'batch', 'run' => $needs_translations ? INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_NOT_COMPLETED : INSTALL_TASK_SKIP, ), 'install_finished' => array( 'display_name' => st('Finished'), ), ); // Allow the installation profile to modify the full list of tasks. if (!empty($install_state['parameters']['profile'])) { $profile_file = DRUPAL_ROOT . '/profiles/' . $install_state['parameters']['profile'] . '/' . $install_state['parameters']['profile'] . '.profile'; if (file_exists($profile_file)) { include_once $profile_file; $function = $install_state['parameters']['profile'] . '_install_tasks_alter'; if (function_exists($function)) { $function($tasks, $install_state); } } } // Fill in default parameters for each task before returning the list. foreach ($tasks as $task_name => &$task) { $task += array( 'display_name' => NULL, 'display' => !empty($task['display_name']), 'type' => 'normal', 'run' => INSTALL_TASK_RUN_IF_NOT_COMPLETED, 'function' => $task_name, ); } return $tasks; } /** * Returns a list of tasks that should be displayed to the end user. * * The output of this function is a list suitable for sending to * theme_task_list(). * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @return * A list of tasks, with keys equal to the machine-readable task name and * values equal to the name that should be displayed. * * @see theme_task_list() */ function install_tasks_to_display($install_state) { $displayed_tasks = array(); foreach (install_tasks($install_state) as $name => $task) { if ($task['display']) { $displayed_tasks[$name] = $task['display_name']; } } return $displayed_tasks; } /** * Returns the URL that should be redirected to during an installation request. * * The output of this function is suitable for sending to install_goto(). * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @return * The URL to redirect to. * * @see install_full_redirect_url() */ function install_redirect_url($install_state) { return 'install.php?' . drupal_http_build_query($install_state['parameters']); } /** * Returns the complete URL redirected to during an installation request. * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @return * The complete URL to redirect to. * * @see install_redirect_url() */ function install_full_redirect_url($install_state) { global $base_url; return $base_url . '/' . install_redirect_url($install_state); } /** * Displays themed installer output and ends the page request. * * Installation tasks should use drupal_set_title() to set the desired page * title, but otherwise this function takes care of theming the overall page * output during every step of the installation. * * @param $output * The content to display on the main part of the page. * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. */ function install_display_output($output, $install_state) { drupal_page_header(); // Prevent install.php from being indexed when installed in a sub folder. // robots.txt rules are not read if the site is within domain.com/subfolder // resulting in /subfolder/install.php being found through search engines. // When settings.php is writeable this can be used via an external database // leading a malicious user to gain php access to the server. $noindex_meta_tag = array( '#tag' => 'meta', '#attributes' => array( 'name' => 'robots', 'content' => 'noindex, nofollow', ), ); drupal_add_html_head($noindex_meta_tag, 'install_meta_robots'); // Only show the task list if there is an active task; otherwise, the page // request has ended before tasks have even been started, so there is nothing // meaningful to show. if (isset($install_state['active_task'])) { // Let the theming function know when every step of the installation has // been completed. $active_task = $install_state['installation_finished'] ? NULL : $install_state['active_task']; drupal_add_region_content('sidebar_first', theme('task_list', array('items' => install_tasks_to_display($install_state), 'active' => $active_task))); } print theme('install_page', array('content' => $output)); exit; } /** * Verifies the requirements for installing Drupal. * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @return * A themed status report, or an exception if there are requirement errors. * If there are only requirement warnings, a themed status report is shown * initially, but the user is allowed to bypass it by providing 'continue=1' * in the URL. Otherwise, no output is returned, so that the next task can be * run in the same page request. */ function install_verify_requirements(&$install_state) { // Check the installation requirements for Drupal and this profile. $requirements = install_check_requirements($install_state); // Verify existence of all required modules. $requirements += drupal_verify_profile($install_state); // Check the severity of the requirements reported. $severity = drupal_requirements_severity($requirements); // If there are errors, always display them. If there are only warnings, skip // them if the user has provided a URL parameter acknowledging the warnings // and indicating a desire to continue anyway. See drupal_requirements_url(). if ($severity == REQUIREMENT_ERROR || ($severity == REQUIREMENT_WARNING && empty($install_state['parameters']['continue']))) { if ($install_state['interactive']) { drupal_set_title(st('Requirements problem')); $status_report = theme('status_report', array('requirements' => $requirements)); $status_report .= st('Check the error messages and proceed with the installation.', array('!url' => check_url(drupal_requirements_url($severity)))); return $status_report; } else { // Throw an exception showing any unmet requirements. $failures = array(); foreach ($requirements as $requirement) { // Skip warnings altogether for non-interactive installations; these // proceed in a single request so there is no good opportunity (and no // good method) to warn the user anyway. if (isset($requirement['severity']) && $requirement['severity'] == REQUIREMENT_ERROR) { $failures[] = $requirement['title'] . ': ' . $requirement['value'] . "\n\n" . $requirement['description']; } } if (!empty($failures)) { throw new Exception(implode("\n\n", $failures)); } } } } /** * Installation task; install the Drupal system module. * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. */ function install_system_module(&$install_state) { // Install system.module. drupal_install_system(); // Call file_ensure_htaccess() to ensure that all of Drupal's standard // directories (e.g., the public and private files directories) have // appropriate .htaccess files. These directories will have already been // created by this point in the installer, since Drupal creates them during // the install_verify_requirements() task. Note that we cannot call // file_ensure_htaccess() any earlier than this, since it relies on // system.module in order to work. file_ensure_htaccess(); // Enable the user module so that sessions can be recorded during the // upcoming bootstrap step. module_enable(array('user'), FALSE); // Save the list of other modules to install for the upcoming tasks. // variable_set() can be used now that system.module is installed. $modules = $install_state['profile_info']['dependencies']; // The installation profile is also a module, which needs to be installed // after all the dependencies have been installed. $modules[] = drupal_get_profile(); variable_set('install_profile_modules', array_diff($modules, array('system'))); $install_state['database_tables_exist'] = TRUE; } /** * Verifies and returns the last installation task that was completed. * * @return * The last completed task, if there is one. An exception is thrown if Drupal * is already installed. */ function install_verify_completed_task() { try { if ($result = db_query("SELECT value FROM {variable} WHERE name = :name", array('name' => 'install_task'))) { $task = unserialize($result->fetchField()); } } // Do not trigger an error if the database query fails, since the database // might not be set up yet. catch (Exception $e) { } if (isset($task)) { if ($task == 'done') { throw new Exception(install_already_done_error()); } return $task; } } /** * Verifies the existing settings in settings.php. */ function install_verify_settings() { global $databases; // Verify existing settings (if any). if (!empty($databases) && install_verify_pdo()) { $database = $databases['default']['default']; drupal_static_reset('conf_path'); $settings_file = './' . conf_path(FALSE) . '/settings.php'; $errors = install_database_errors($database, $settings_file); if (empty($errors)) { return TRUE; } } return FALSE; } /** * Verifies the PDO library. */ function install_verify_pdo() { // PDO was moved to PHP core in 5.2.0, but the old extension (targeting 5.0 // and 5.1) is still available from PECL, and can still be built without // errors. To verify that the correct version is in use, we check the // PDO::ATTR_DEFAULT_FETCH_MODE constant, which is not available in the // PECL extension. return extension_loaded('pdo') && defined('PDO::ATTR_DEFAULT_FETCH_MODE'); } /** * Form constructor for a form to configure and rewrite settings.php. * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @see install_settings_form_validate() * @see install_settings_form_submit() * @ingroup forms */ function install_settings_form($form, &$form_state, &$install_state) { global $databases; $profile = $install_state['parameters']['profile']; $install_locale = $install_state['parameters']['locale']; drupal_static_reset('conf_path'); $conf_path = './' . conf_path(FALSE); $settings_file = $conf_path . '/settings.php'; $database = isset($databases['default']['default']) ? $databases['default']['default'] : array(); drupal_set_title(st('Database configuration')); $drivers = drupal_get_database_types(); $drivers_keys = array_keys($drivers); $form['driver'] = array( '#type' => 'radios', '#title' => st('Database type'), '#required' => TRUE, '#default_value' => !empty($database['driver']) ? $database['driver'] : current($drivers_keys), '#description' => st('The type of database your @drupal data will be stored in.', array('@drupal' => drupal_install_profile_distribution_name())), ); if (count($drivers) == 1) { $form['driver']['#disabled'] = TRUE; $form['driver']['#description'] .= ' ' . st('Your PHP configuration only supports a single database type, so it has been automatically selected.'); } // Add driver specific configuration options. foreach ($drivers as $key => $driver) { $form['driver']['#options'][$key] = $driver->name(); $form['settings'][$key] = $driver->getFormOptions($database); $form['settings'][$key]['#prefix'] = '
Follow these steps to translate Drupal into your language:
'; $output .= '/profiles/' . $profilename . '/translations/
For more information on installing Drupal in different languages, visit the drupal.org handbook page.
'; $output .= 'How should the installation continue?
'; $output .= '' . st('Learn how to install Drupal in other languages') . '
', ); } $form['actions'] = array('#type' => 'actions'); $form['actions']['submit'] = array( '#type' => 'submit', '#value' => st('Save and continue'), ); return $form; } /** * Indicates that there are no profiles available. */ function install_no_profile_error() { drupal_set_title(st('No profiles available')); return st('We were unable to find any installation profiles. Installation profiles tell us what modules to enable and what schema to install in the database. A profile is necessary to continue with the installation process.'); } /** * Indicates that Drupal has already been installed. */ function install_already_done_error() { global $base_url; drupal_set_title(st('Drupal already installed')); return st('' . st('Congratulations, you installed @drupal!', array('@drupal' => drupal_install_profile_distribution_name())) . '
'; $output .= '' . (isset($messages['error']) ? st('Review the messages above before visiting your new site.', array('@url' => url(''))) : st('Visit your new site.', array('@url' => url('')))) . '
'; // Flush all caches to ensure that any full bootstraps during the installer // do not leave stale cached data, and that any content types or other items // registered by the installation profile are registered correctly. drupal_flush_all_caches(); // Remember the profile which was used. variable_set('install_profile', drupal_get_profile()); // Installation profiles are always loaded last db_update('system') ->fields(array('weight' => 1000)) ->condition('type', 'module') ->condition('name', drupal_get_profile()) ->execute(); // Cache a fully-built schema. drupal_get_schema(NULL, TRUE); // Run cron to populate update status tables (if available) so that users // will be warned if they've installed an out of date Drupal version. // Will also trigger indexing of profile-supplied content or feeds. drupal_cron_run(); return $output; } /** * Batch callback for batch installation of modules. */ function _install_module_batch($module, $module_name, &$context) { // Install and enable the module right away, so that the module will be // loaded by drupal_bootstrap in subsequent batch requests, and other // modules possibly depending on it can safely perform their installation // steps. module_enable(array($module), FALSE); $context['results'][] = $module; $context['message'] = st('Installed %module module.', array('%module' => $module_name)); } /** * 'Finished' callback for module installation batch. */ function _install_profile_modules_finished($success, $results, $operations) { // Flush all caches to complete the module installation process. Subsequent // installation tasks will now have full access to the profile's modules. drupal_flush_all_caches(); } /** * Checks installation requirements and reports any errors. */ function install_check_requirements($install_state) { $profile = $install_state['parameters']['profile']; // Check the profile requirements. $requirements = drupal_check_profile($profile); // If Drupal is not set up already, we need to create a settings file. if (!$install_state['settings_verified']) { $writable = FALSE; $conf_path = './' . conf_path(FALSE, TRUE); $settings_file = $conf_path . '/settings.php'; $default_settings_file = './sites/default/default.settings.php'; $file = $conf_path; $exists = FALSE; // Verify that the directory exists. if (drupal_verify_install_file($conf_path, FILE_EXIST, 'dir')) { // Check if a settings.php file already exists. $file = $settings_file; if (drupal_verify_install_file($settings_file, FILE_EXIST)) { // If it does, make sure it is writable. $writable = drupal_verify_install_file($settings_file, FILE_READABLE|FILE_WRITABLE); $exists = TRUE; } } // If default.settings.php does not exist, or is not readable, throw an // error. if (!drupal_verify_install_file($default_settings_file, FILE_EXIST|FILE_READABLE)) { $requirements['default settings file exists'] = array( 'title' => st('Default settings file'), 'value' => st('The default settings file does not exist.'), 'severity' => REQUIREMENT_ERROR, 'description' => st('The @drupal installer requires that the %default-file file not be modified in any way from the original download.', array('@drupal' => drupal_install_profile_distribution_name(), '%default-file' => $default_settings_file)), ); } // Otherwise, if settings.php does not exist yet, we can try to copy // default.settings.php to create it. elseif (!$exists) { $copied = drupal_verify_install_file($conf_path, FILE_EXIST|FILE_WRITABLE, 'dir') && @copy($default_settings_file, $settings_file); if ($copied) { // If the new settings file has the same owner as default.settings.php, // this means default.settings.php is owned by the webserver user. // This is an inherent security weakness because it allows a malicious // webserver process to append arbitrary PHP code and then execute it. // However, it is also a common configuration on shared hosting, and // there is nothing Drupal can do to prevent it. In this situation, // having settings.php also owned by the webserver does not introduce // any additional security risk, so we keep the file in place. if (fileowner($default_settings_file) === fileowner($settings_file)) { $writable = drupal_verify_install_file($settings_file, FILE_READABLE|FILE_WRITABLE); $exists = TRUE; } // If settings.php and default.settings.php have different owners, this // probably means the server is set up "securely" (with the webserver // running as its own user, distinct from the user who owns all the // Drupal PHP files), although with either a group or world writable // sites directory. Keeping settings.php owned by the webserver would // therefore introduce a security risk. It would also cause a usability // problem, since site owners who do not have root access to the file // system would be unable to edit their settings file later on. We // therefore must delete the file we just created and force the // administrator to log on to the server and create it manually. else { $deleted = @drupal_unlink($settings_file); // We expect deleting the file to be successful (since we just // created it ourselves above), but if it fails somehow, we set a // variable so we can display a one-time error message to the // administrator at the bottom of the requirements list. We also try // to make the file writable, to eliminate any conflicting error // messages in the requirements list. $exists = !$deleted; if ($exists) { $settings_file_ownership_error = TRUE; $writable = drupal_verify_install_file($settings_file, FILE_READABLE|FILE_WRITABLE); } } } } // If settings.php does not exist, throw an error. if (!$exists) { $requirements['settings file exists'] = array( 'title' => st('Settings file'), 'value' => st('The settings file does not exist.'), 'severity' => REQUIREMENT_ERROR, 'description' => st('The @drupal installer requires that you create a settings file as part of the installation process. Copy the %default_file file to %file. More details about installing Drupal are available in INSTALL.txt.', array('@drupal' => drupal_install_profile_distribution_name(), '%file' => $file, '%default_file' => $default_settings_file, '@install_txt' => base_path() . 'INSTALL.txt')), ); } else { $requirements['settings file exists'] = array( 'title' => st('Settings file'), 'value' => st('The %file file exists.', array('%file' => $file)), ); // If settings.php is not writable, throw an error. if (!$writable) { $requirements['settings file writable'] = array( 'title' => st('Settings file'), 'value' => st('The settings file is not writable.'), 'severity' => REQUIREMENT_ERROR, 'description' => st('The @drupal installer requires write permissions to %file during the installation process. If you are unsure how to grant file permissions, consult the online handbook.', array('@drupal' => drupal_install_profile_distribution_name(), '%file' => $file, '@handbook_url' => 'http://drupal.org/server-permissions')), ); } else { $requirements['settings file'] = array( 'title' => st('Settings file'), 'value' => st('The settings file is writable.'), ); } if (!empty($settings_file_ownership_error)) { $requirements['settings file ownership'] = array( 'title' => st('Settings file'), 'value' => st('The settings file is owned by the web server.'), 'severity' => REQUIREMENT_ERROR, 'description' => st('The @drupal installer failed to create a settings file with proper file ownership. Log on to your web server, remove the existing %file file, and create a new one by copying the %default_file file to %file. More details about installing Drupal are available in INSTALL.txt. If you have problems with the file permissions on your server, consult the online handbook.', array('@drupal' => drupal_install_profile_distribution_name(), '%file' => $file, '%default_file' => $default_settings_file, '@install_txt' => base_path() . 'INSTALL.txt', '@handbook_url' => 'http://drupal.org/server-permissions')), ); } } } return $requirements; } /** * Form constructor for a site configuration form. * * @param $install_state * An array of information about the current installation state. * * @see install_configure_form() * @see install_configure_form_validate() * @see install_configure_form_submit() * @ingroup forms */ function _install_configure_form($form, &$form_state, &$install_state) { include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/locale.inc'; $form['site_information'] = array( '#type' => 'fieldset', '#title' => st('Site information'), '#collapsible' => FALSE, ); $form['site_information']['site_name'] = array( '#type' => 'textfield', '#title' => st('Site name'), '#required' => TRUE, '#weight' => -20, ); $form['site_information']['site_mail'] = array( '#type' => 'textfield', '#title' => st('Site e-mail address'), '#default_value' => ini_get('sendmail_from'), '#description' => st("Automated e-mails, such as registration information, will be sent from this address. Use an address ending in your site's domain to help prevent these e-mails from being flagged as spam."), '#required' => TRUE, '#weight' => -15, ); $form['admin_account'] = array( '#type' => 'fieldset', '#title' => st('Site maintenance account'), '#collapsible' => FALSE, ); $form['admin_account']['account']['#tree'] = TRUE; $form['admin_account']['account']['name'] = array('#type' => 'textfield', '#title' => st('Username'), '#maxlength' => USERNAME_MAX_LENGTH, '#description' => st('Spaces are allowed; punctuation is not allowed except for periods, hyphens, and underscores.'), '#required' => TRUE, '#weight' => -10, '#attributes' => array('class' => array('username')), ); $form['admin_account']['account']['mail'] = array('#type' => 'textfield', '#title' => st('E-mail address'), '#maxlength' => EMAIL_MAX_LENGTH, '#required' => TRUE, '#weight' => -5, ); $form['admin_account']['account']['pass'] = array( '#type' => 'password_confirm', '#required' => TRUE, '#size' => 25, '#weight' => 0, ); $form['server_settings'] = array( '#type' => 'fieldset', '#title' => st('Server settings'), '#collapsible' => FALSE, ); $countries = country_get_list(); $form['server_settings']['site_default_country'] = array( '#type' => 'select', '#title' => st('Default country'), '#empty_value' => '', '#default_value' => variable_get('site_default_country', NULL), '#options' => $countries, '#description' => st('Select the default country for the site.'), '#weight' => 0, ); $form['server_settings']['date_default_timezone'] = array( '#type' => 'select', '#title' => st('Default time zone'), '#default_value' => date_default_timezone_get(), '#options' => system_time_zones(), '#description' => st('By default, dates in this site will be displayed in the chosen time zone.'), '#weight' => 5, '#attributes' => array('class' => array('timezone-detect')), ); $form['server_settings']['clean_url'] = array( '#type' => 'hidden', '#default_value' => 0, '#attributes' => array('id' => 'edit-clean-url', 'class' => array('install')), ); $form['update_notifications'] = array( '#type' => 'fieldset', '#title' => st('Update notifications'), '#collapsible' => FALSE, ); $form['update_notifications']['update_status_module'] = array( '#type' => 'checkboxes', '#options' => array( 1 => st('Check for updates automatically'), 2 => st('Receive e-mail notifications'), ), '#default_value' => array(1, 2), '#description' => st('The system will notify you when updates and important security releases are available for installed components. Anonymous information about your site is sent to Drupal.org.', array('@drupal' => 'http://drupal.org')), '#weight' => 15, ); $form['actions'] = array('#type' => 'actions'); $form['actions']['submit'] = array( '#type' => 'submit', '#value' => st('Save and continue'), '#weight' => 15, ); return $form; } /** * Form validation handler for install_configure_form(). * * @see install_configure_form_submit() */ function install_configure_form_validate($form, &$form_state) { if ($error = user_validate_name($form_state['values']['account']['name'])) { form_error($form['admin_account']['account']['name'], $error); } if ($error = user_validate_mail($form_state['values']['account']['mail'])) { form_error($form['admin_account']['account']['mail'], $error); } if ($error = user_validate_mail($form_state['values']['site_mail'])) { form_error($form['site_information']['site_mail'], $error); } } /** * Form submission handler for install_configure_form(). * * @see install_configure_form_validate() */ function install_configure_form_submit($form, &$form_state) { global $user; variable_set('site_name', $form_state['values']['site_name']); variable_set('site_mail', $form_state['values']['site_mail']); variable_set('date_default_timezone', $form_state['values']['date_default_timezone']); variable_set('site_default_country', $form_state['values']['site_default_country']); // Enable update.module if this option was selected. if ($form_state['values']['update_status_module'][1]) { module_enable(array('update'), FALSE); // Add the site maintenance account's email address to the list of // addresses to be notified when updates are available, if selected. if ($form_state['values']['update_status_module'][2]) { variable_set('update_notify_emails', array($form_state['values']['account']['mail'])); } } // We precreated user 1 with placeholder values. Let's save the real values. $account = user_load(1); $merge_data = array('init' => $form_state['values']['account']['mail'], 'roles' => !empty($account->roles) ? $account->roles : array(), 'status' => 1, 'timezone' => $form_state['values']['date_default_timezone']); user_save($account, array_merge($form_state['values']['account'], $merge_data)); // Load global $user and perform final login tasks. $user = user_load(1); user_login_finalize(); if (isset($form_state['values']['clean_url'])) { variable_set('clean_url', $form_state['values']['clean_url']); } // Record when this install ran. variable_set('install_time', $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME']); }