3) { return array( 'myplugin' => array( // A URL to the plugin's homepage. 'url' => 'http://drupal.org/project/img_assist', // The full path to the native editor plugin, no trailing slash. // Ignored when 'internal' is set to TRUE below. 'path' => drupal_get_path('module', 'img_assist') . '/drupalimage', // The name of the plugin's main JavaScript file. // Ignored when 'internal' is set to TRUE below. // Default value depends on which editor the plugin is for. 'filename' => 'editor_plugin.js', // A list of buttons provided by this native plugin. The key has to // match the corresponding JavaScript implementation. The value is // is displayed on the editor configuration form only. 'buttons' => array( 'img_assist' => t('Image Assist'), ), // A list of editor extensions provided by this native plugin. // Extensions are not displayed as buttons and touch the editor's // internals, so you should know what you are doing. 'extensions' => array( 'imce' => t('IMCE'), ), // A list of global, native editor configuration settings to // override. To be used rarely and only when required. 'options' => array( 'file_browser_callback' => 'imceImageBrowser', 'inline_styles' => TRUE, ), // Boolean whether the editor needs to load this plugin. When TRUE, // the editor will automatically load the plugin based on the 'path' // variable provided. If FALSE, the plugin either does not need to // be loaded or is already loaded by something else on the page. // Most plugins should define TRUE here. 'load' => TRUE, // Boolean whether this plugin is a native plugin, i.e. shipped with // the editor. Definition must be ommitted for plugins provided by // other modules. TRUE means 'path' and 'filename' above are ignored // and the plugin is instead loaded from the editor's plugin folder. 'internal' => TRUE, // TinyMCE-specific: Additional HTML elements to allow in the markup. 'extended_valid_elements' => array( 'img[class|src|border=0|alt|title|width|height|align|name|style]', ), ), ); } break; } } /** * Register a directory containing Wysiwyg plugins. * * @param $type * The type of objects being collected: either 'plugins' or 'editors'. * @return * A sub-directory of the implementing module that contains the corresponding * plugin files. This directory must only contain integration files for * Wysiwyg module. */ function hook_wysiwyg_include_directory($type) { switch ($type) { case 'plugins': // You can just return $type, if you place your Wysiwyg plugins into a // sub-directory named 'plugins'. return $type; } } /** * Define a Wysiwyg plugin. * * Supposed to be used for "Drupal plugins" (cross-editor plugins) only. * * @see hook_wysiwyg_plugin() * * Each plugin file in the specified plugin directory of a module needs to * define meta information about the particular plugin provided. * The plugin's hook implementation function name is built out of the following: * - 'hook': The name of the module providing the plugin. * - 'INCLUDE': The basename of the file containing the plugin definition. * - 'plugin': Static. * * For example, if your module's name is 'mymodule' and * mymodule_wysiwyg_include_directory() returned 'plugins' as plugin directory, * and this directory contains an "awesome" plugin file named 'awesome.inc', i.e. * sites/all/modules/mymodule/plugins/awesome.inc * then the corresponding plugin hook function name is: * mymodule_awesome_plugin() * * @see hook_wysiwyg_include_directory() * * @return * Meta information about the buttons provided by this plugin. */ function hook_INCLUDE_plugin() { $plugins['awesome'] = array( // The plugin's title; defaulting to its internal name ('awesome'). 'title' => t('Awesome plugin'), // The (vendor) homepage of this plugin; defaults to ''. 'vendor url' => 'http://drupal.org/project/wysiwyg', // The path to the button's icon; defaults to // '/[path-to-module]/[plugins-directory]/[plugin-name]/images'. 'icon path' => 'path to icon', // The button image filename; defaults to '[plugin-name].png'. 'icon file' => 'name of the icon file with extension', // The button title to display on hover. 'icon title' => t('Do something'), // An alternative path to the integration JavaScript; defaults to // '[path-to-module]/[plugins-directory]/[plugin-name]'. 'js path' => drupal_get_path('module', 'mymodule') . '/awesomeness', // An alternative filename of the integration JavaScript; defaults to // '[plugin-name].js'. 'js file' => 'awesome.js', // An alternative path to the integration stylesheet; defaults to // '[path-to-module]/[plugins-directory]/[plugin-name]'. 'css path' => drupal_get_path('module', 'mymodule') . '/awesomeness', // An alternative filename of the integration stylesheet; defaults to // '[plugin-name].css'. 'css file' => 'awesome.css', // An array of settings for this button. Required, but API is still in flux. 'settings' => array( ), // TinyMCE-specific: Additional HTML elements to allow in the markup. 'extended_valid_elements' => array( 'tag1[attribute1|attribute2]', 'tag2[attribute3|attribute4]', ), ); return $plugins; } /** * Define a Wysiwyg editor library. * * @todo Complete this documentation. */ function hook_INCLUDE_editor() { $editor['ckeditor'] = array( // The official, human-readable label of the editor library. 'title' => 'CKEditor', // The URL to the library's homepage. 'vendor url' => 'http://ckeditor.com', // The URL to the library's download page. 'download url' => 'http://ckeditor.com/download', // A definition of available variants for the editor library. // The first defined is used by default. 'libraries' => array( '' => array( 'title' => 'Default', 'files' => array( 'ckeditor.js' => array('preprocess' => FALSE), ), ), 'src' => array( 'title' => 'Source', 'files' => array( 'ckeditor_source.js' => array('preprocess' => FALSE), ), ), ), // (optional) A callback to invoke to return additional notes for installing // the editor library in the administrative list/overview. 'install note callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_install_note', // A callback to determine the library's version. 'version callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_version', // A callback to return available themes/skins for the editor library. 'themes callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_themes', // (optional) A callback to perform editor-specific adjustments or // enhancements for the administrative editor profile settings form. 'settings form callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_settings_form', // (optional) A callback to return an initialization JavaScript snippet for // this editor library, loaded before the actual library files. The returned // JavaScript is executed as inline script in a primitive environment, // before the DOM is loaded; typically used to prime a base path and other // global window variables for the editor library before it is loaded. // All implementations should verbosely document what they are doing and // why that is required. 'init callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_init', // A callback to convert administrative profile/editor settings into // JavaScript settings. 'settings callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_settings', // A callback to supply definitions of available editor plugins. 'plugin callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_plugins', // A callback to convert administrative plugin settings for a editor profile // into JavaScript settings. 'plugin settings callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_plugin_settings', // (optional) Defines the proxy plugin that handles plugins provided by // Drupal modules, which work in all editors that support proxy plugins. 'proxy plugin' => array( 'drupal' => array( 'load' => TRUE, 'proxy' => TRUE, ), ), // (optional) A callback to convert proxy plugin settings into JavaScript // settings. 'proxy plugin settings callback' => 'wysiwyg_ckeditor_proxy_plugin_settings', // Defines the list of supported (minimum) versions of the editor library, // and the respective Drupal integration files to load. 'versions' => array( '3.0.0.3665' => array( 'js files' => array('ckeditor-3.0.js'), ), ), ); return $editor; } /** * Act on editor profile settings. * * This hook is invoked from wysiwyg_get_editor_config() after the JavaScript * settings have been generated for an editor profile and before the settings * are added to the page. The settings may be customized or enhanced; typically * with options that cannot be controlled through Wysiwyg module's * administrative UI currently. * * Modules implementing this hook to enforce settings that can also be * controlled through the UI should also implement * hook_form_wysiwyg_profile_form_alter() to adjust or at least indicate on the * editor profile configuration form that certain/affected settings cannot be * changed. * * @param $settings * An associative array of JavaScript settings to pass to the editor. * @param $context * An associative array containing additional context information: * - editor: The plugin definition array of the editor. * - profile: The editor profile object, as loaded from the database. * - theme: The name of the editor theme/skin. */ function hook_wysiwyg_editor_settings_alter(&$settings, $context) { // Each editor has its own collection of native settings that may be extended // or overridden. Please consult the respective official vendor documentation // for details. if ($context['profile']->editor == 'tinymce') { // Supported values to JSON data types. $settings['cleanup_on_startup'] = TRUE; } }