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/**  * Constructor for FieldValidationException.  *  * @param $errors  *   An array of field validation errors, keyed by field name and  *   delta that contains two keys:  *   - 'error': A machine-readable error code string, prefixed by  *     the field module name. A field widget may use this code to decide  *     how to report the error.  *   - 'message': A human-readable error message such as to be  *     passed to form_error() for the appropriate form element.  */  function __construct($errors) {    $this->errors = $errors;    parent::__construct(t('Field validation errors'));  }}/** * @defgroup field_storage Field Storage API * @{ * Implement a storage engine for Field API data. * * The Field Attach API uses the Field Storage API to perform all "database * access". Each Field Storage API hook function defines a primitive database * operation such as read, write, or delete. The default field storage module, * field_sql_storage.module, uses the local SQL database to implement these * operations, but alternative field storage backends can choose to represent * the data in SQL differently or use a completely different storage mechanism * such as a cloud-based database. * * Each field defines which storage backend it uses. The Drupal system variable * 'field_storage_default' identifies the storage backend used by default. * * See @link field Field API @endlink for information about the other parts of * the Field API. *//** * Argument for an update operation. * * This is used in hook_field_storage_write when updating an * existing entity. */define('FIELD_STORAGE_UPDATE', 'update');/** * Argument for an insert operation. * * This is used in hook_field_storage_write when inserting a new entity. */define('FIELD_STORAGE_INSERT', 'insert');/** * @} End of "defgroup field_storage". *//** * @defgroup field_attach Field Attach API * @{ * Operate on Field API data attached to Drupal entities. * * Field Attach API functions load, store, display, generate Field API * structures, and perform a variety of other functions for field data attached * to individual entities. * * Field Attach API functions generally take $entity_type and $entity arguments * along with additional function-specific arguments. $entity_type is the type * of the fieldable entity, such as 'node' or 'user', and $entity is the entity * itself. * * hook_entity_info() is the central place for entity types to define if and * how Field API should operate on their entity objects. Notably, the * 'fieldable' property needs to be set to TRUE. * * The Field Attach API uses the concept of bundles: the set of fields for a * given entity is defined on a per-bundle basis. The collection of bundles for * an entity type is defined its hook_entity_info() implementation. For * instance, node_entity_info() exposes each node type as its own bundle. This * means that the set of fields of a node is determined by the node type. The * Field API reads the bundle name for a given entity from a particular * property of the entity object, and hook_entity_info() defines which property * to use. For instance, node_entity_info() specifies: * @code $info['entity keys']['bundle'] = 'type'@endcode * This indicates that for a particular node object, the bundle name can be * found in $node->type. This property can be omitted if the entity type only * exposes a single bundle (all entities of this type have the same collection * of fields). This is the case for the 'user' entity type. * * Most Field Attach API functions define a corresponding hook function that * allows any module to act on Field Attach operations for any entity after the * operation is complete, and access or modify all the field, form, or display * data for that entity and operation. For example, field_attach_view() invokes * hook_field_attach_view_alter(). These all-module hooks are distinct from * those of the Field Types API, such as hook_field_load(), that are only * invoked for the module that defines a specific field type. * * field_attach_load(), field_attach_insert(), and field_attach_update() also * define pre-operation hooks, e.g. hook_field_attach_pre_load(). These hooks * run before the corresponding Field Storage API and Field Type API * operations. They allow modules to define additional storage locations (e.g. * denormalizing, mirroring) for field data on a per-field basis. They also * allow modules to take over field storage completely by instructing other * implementations of the same hook and the Field Storage API itself not to * operate on specified fields. * * The pre-operation hooks do not make the Field Storage API irrelevant. The * Field Storage API is essentially the "fallback mechanism" for any fields * that aren't being intercepted explicitly by pre-operation hooks. * * @link field_language Field Language API @endlink provides information about * the structure of field objects. * * See @link field Field API @endlink for information about the other parts of * the Field API. *//** * Invoke a field hook. * * @param $op *   Possible operations include: *   - form *   - validate *   - presave *   - insert *   - update *   - delete *   - delete revision *   - view *   - prepare translation * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The fully formed $entity_type entity. * @param $a *   - The $form in the 'form' operation. *   - The value of $view_mode in the 'view' operation. *   - Otherwise NULL. * @param $b *   - The $form_state in the 'submit' operation. *   - Otherwise NULL. * @param $options *   An associative array of additional options, with the following keys: *  - 'field_name': The name of the field whose operation should be *    invoked. By default, the operation is invoked on all the fields *    in the entity's bundle. NOTE: This option is not compatible with *    the 'deleted' option; the 'field_id' option should be used *    instead. *  - 'field_id': The id of the field whose operation should be *    invoked. By default, the operation is invoked on all the fields *    in the entity's' bundles. *  - 'default': A boolean value, specifying which implementation of *    the operation should be invoked. *    - if FALSE (default), the field types implementation of the operation *      will be invoked (hook_field_[op]) *    - If TRUE, the default field implementation of the field operation *      will be invoked (field_default_[op]) *    Internal use only. Do not explicitely set to TRUE, but use *    _field_invoke_default() instead. *  - 'deleted': If TRUE, the function will operate on deleted fields *    as well as non-deleted fields. If unset or FALSE, only *    non-deleted fields are operated on. *  - 'language': A language code or an array of language codes keyed by field *    name. It will be used to narrow down to a single value the available *    languages to act on. */function _field_invoke($op, $entity_type, $entity, &$a = NULL, &$b = NULL, $options = array()) {  // Merge default options.  $default_options = array(    'default' => FALSE,    'deleted' => FALSE,    'language' => NULL,  );  $options += $default_options;  // Determine the list of instances to iterate on.  list(, , $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  $instances = _field_invoke_get_instances($entity_type, $bundle, $options);  // Iterate through the instances and collect results.  $return = array();  foreach ($instances as $instance) {    // field_info_field() is not available for deleted fields, so use    // field_info_field_by_id().    $field = field_info_field_by_id($instance['field_id']);    $field_name = $field['field_name'];    $function = $options['default'] ? 'field_default_' . $op : $field['module'] . '_field_' . $op;    if (function_exists($function)) {      // Determine the list of languages to iterate on.      $available_languages = field_available_languages($entity_type, $field);      $languages = _field_language_suggestion($available_languages, $options['language'], $field_name);      foreach ($languages as $langcode) {        $items = isset($entity->{$field_name}[$langcode]) ? $entity->{$field_name}[$langcode] : array();        $result = $function($entity_type, $entity, $field, $instance, $langcode, $items, $a, $b);        if (isset($result)) {          // For hooks with array results, we merge results together.          // For hooks with scalar results, we collect results in an array.          if (is_array($result)) {            $return = array_merge($return, $result);          }          else {            $return[] = $result;          }        }        // Populate $items back in the field values, but avoid replacing missing        // fields with an empty array (those are not equivalent on update).        if ($items !== array() || isset($entity->{$field_name}[$langcode])) {          $entity->{$field_name}[$langcode] = $items;        }      }    }  }  return $return;}/** * Invoke a field hook across fields on multiple entities. * * @param $op *   Possible operations include: *   - load *   - prepare_view *   For all other operations, use _field_invoke() / field_invoke_default() *   instead. * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entities *   An array of entities, keyed by entity id. * @param $a *   - The $age parameter in the 'load' operation. *   - Otherwise NULL. * @param $b *   Currently always NULL. * @param $options *   An associative array of additional options, with the following keys: *  - 'field_name': The name of the field whose operation should be *    invoked. By default, the operation is invoked on all the fields *    in the entity's bundle. NOTE: This option is not compatible with *    the 'deleted' option; the 'field_id' option should be used instead. *  - 'field_id': The id of the field whose operation should be *    invoked. By default, the operation is invoked on all the fields *    in the entity's' bundles. *  - 'default': A boolean value, specifying which implementation of *    the operation should be invoked. *    - if FALSE (default), the field types implementation of the operation *      will be invoked (hook_field_[op]) *    - If TRUE, the default field implementation of the field operation *      will be invoked (field_default_[op]) *    Internal use only. Do not explicitely set to TRUE, but use *    _field_invoke_multiple_default() instead. *  - 'deleted': If TRUE, the function will operate on deleted fields *    as well as non-deleted fields. If unset or FALSE, only *    non-deleted fields are operated on. *  - 'language': A language code or an array of arrays of language codes keyed *    by entity id and field name. It will be used to narrow down to a single *    value the available languages to act on. * * @return *   An array of returned values keyed by entity id. */function _field_invoke_multiple($op, $entity_type, $entities, &$a = NULL, &$b = NULL, $options = array()) {  // Merge default options.  $default_options = array(    'default' => FALSE,    'deleted' => FALSE,    'language' => NULL,  );  $options += $default_options;  $fields = array();  $grouped_instances = array();  $grouped_entities = array();  $grouped_items = array();  $return = array();  // Go through the entities and collect the fields on which the hook should be  // invoked.  //  // We group fields by id, not by name, because this function can operate on  // deleted fields which may have non-unique names. However, entities can only  // contain data for a single field for each name, even if that field  // is deleted, so we reference field data via the  // $entity->$field_name property.  foreach ($entities as $entity) {    // Determine the list of instances to iterate on.    list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);    $instances = _field_invoke_get_instances($entity_type, $bundle, $options);    foreach ($instances as $instance) {      $field_id = $instance['field_id'];      $field_name = $instance['field_name'];      $field = field_info_field_by_id($field_id);      $function = $options['default'] ? 'field_default_' . $op : $field['module'] . '_field_' . $op;      if (function_exists($function)) {        // Add the field to the list of fields to invoke the hook on.        if (!isset($fields[$field_id])) {          $fields[$field_id] = $field;        }        // Extract the field values into a separate variable, easily accessed        // by hook implementations.        // Unless a language suggestion is provided we iterate on all the        // available languages.        $available_languages = field_available_languages($entity_type, $field);        $language = !empty($options['language'][$id]) ? $options['language'][$id] : $options['language'];        $languages = _field_language_suggestion($available_languages, $language, $field_name);        foreach ($languages as $langcode) {          $grouped_items[$field_id][$langcode][$id] = isset($entity->{$field_name}[$langcode]) ? $entity->{$field_name}[$langcode] : array();          // Group the instances and entities corresponding to the current          // field.          $grouped_instances[$field_id][$langcode][$id] = $instance;          $grouped_entities[$field_id][$langcode][$id] = $entities[$id];        }      }    }    // Initialize the return value for each entity.    $return[$id] = array();  }  // For each field, invoke the field hook and collect results.  foreach ($fields as $field_id => $field) {    $field_name = $field['field_name'];    $function = $options['default'] ? 'field_default_' . $op : $field['module'] . '_field_' . $op;    // Iterate over all the field translations.    foreach ($grouped_items[$field_id] as $langcode => &$items) {      $entities = $grouped_entities[$field_id][$langcode];      $instances = $grouped_instances[$field_id][$langcode];      $results = $function($entity_type, $entities, $field, $instances, $langcode, $items, $a, $b);      if (isset($results)) {        // Collect results by entity.        // For hooks with array results, we merge results together.        // For hooks with scalar results, we collect results in an array.        foreach ($results as $id => $result) {          if (is_array($result)) {            $return[$id] = array_merge($return[$id], $result);          }          else {            $return[$id][] = $result;          }        }      }    }    // Populate field values back in the entities, but avoid replacing missing    // fields with an empty array (those are not equivalent on update).    foreach ($grouped_entities[$field_id] as $langcode => $entities) {      foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {        if ($grouped_items[$field_id][$langcode][$id] !== array() || isset($entity->{$field_name}[$langcode])) {          $entity->{$field_name}[$langcode] = $grouped_items[$field_id][$langcode][$id];        }      }    }  }  return $return;}/** * Invoke field.module's version of a field hook. * * This function invokes the field_default_[op]() function. * Use _field_invoke() to invoke the field type implementation, * hook_field_[op](). * * @see _field_invoke() */function _field_invoke_default($op, $entity_type, $entity, &$a = NULL, &$b = NULL, $options = array()) {  $options['default'] = TRUE;  return _field_invoke($op, $entity_type, $entity, $a, $b, $options);}/** * Invoke field.module's version of a field hook on multiple entities. * * This function invokes the field_default_[op]() function. * Use _field_invoke_multiple() to invoke the field type implementation, * hook_field_[op](). * * @see _field_invoke_multiple() */function _field_invoke_multiple_default($op, $entity_type, $entities, &$a = NULL, &$b = NULL, $options = array()) {  $options['default'] = TRUE;  return _field_invoke_multiple($op, $entity_type, $entities, $a, $b, $options);}/** * Helper for _field_invoke(): retrieves a list of instances to operate on. * * @param $entity_type *   The entity type. * @param $bundle *   The bundle name. * @param $options *   An associative array of options, as provided to _field_invoke(). Only the *   following keys are considered : *   - deleted *   - field_name *   - field_id *   See _field_invoke() for details. * * @return *   The array of selected instance definitions. */function _field_invoke_get_instances($entity_type, $bundle, $options) {  if ($options['deleted']) {    // Deleted fields are not included in field_info_instances(), and need to    // be fetched from the database with field_read_instances().    $params = array('entity_type' => $entity_type, 'bundle' => $bundle);    if (isset($options['field_id'])) {      // Single-field mode by field id: field_read_instances() does the filtering.      // Single-field mode by field name is not compatible with the 'deleted'      // option.      $params['field_id'] = $options['field_id'];    }    $instances = field_read_instances($params, array('include_deleted' => TRUE));  }  elseif (isset($options['field_name'])) {    // Single-field mode by field name: field_info_instance() does the    // filtering.    $instances = array(field_info_instance($entity_type, $options['field_name'], $bundle));  }  else {    $instances = field_info_instances($entity_type, $bundle);    if (isset($options['field_id'])) {      // Single-field mode by field id: we need to loop on each instance to      // find the right one.      foreach ($instances as $instance) {        if ($instance['field_id'] == $options['field_id']) {          $instances = array($instance);          break;        }      }    }  }  return $instances;}/** * Add form elements for all fields for an entity to a form structure. * * The form elements for the entity's fields are added by reference as direct * children in the $form parameter. This parameter can be a full form structure * (most common case for entity edit forms), or a sub-element of a larger form. * * By default, submitted field values appear at the top-level of * $form_state['values']. A different location within $form_state['values'] can * be specified by setting the '#parents' property on the incoming $form * parameter. Because of name clashes, two instances of the same field cannot * appear within the same $form element, or within the same '#parents' space. * * For each call to field_attach_form(), field values are processed by calling * field_attach_form_validate() and field_attach_submit() on the same $form * element. * * Sample resulting structure in $form: * @code *   '#parents' => The location of field values in $form_state['values'], *   '#entity_type' => The name of the entity type, *   '#bundle' => The name of the bundle, *   // One sub-array per field appearing in the entity, keyed by field name. *   // The structure of the array differs slightly depending on whether the *   // widget is 'single-value' (provides the input for one field value, *   // most common case), and will therefore be repeated as many times as *   // needed, or 'multiple-values' (one single widget allows the input of *   // several values, e.g checkboxes, select box...). *   // The sub-array is nested into a $langcode key where $langcode has the *   // same value of the $langcode parameter above. *   // The '#language' key holds the same value of $langcode and it is used *   // to access the field sub-array when $langcode is unknown. *   'field_foo' => array( *     '#tree' => TRUE, *     '#field_name' => The name of the field, *     '#language' => $langcode, *     $langcode => array( *       '#field_name' => The name of the field, *       '#language' => $langcode, *       '#field_parents' => The 'parents' space for the field in the form, *          equal to the #parents property of the $form parameter received by *          field_attach_form(), *       '#required' => Whether or not the field is required, *       '#title' => The label of the field instance, *       '#description' => The description text for the field instance, * *       // Only for 'single' widgets: *       '#theme' => 'field_multiple_value_form', *       '#cardinality' => The field cardinality, *       // One sub-array per copy of the widget, keyed by delta. *       0 => array( *         '#entity_type' => The name of the entity type, *         '#bundle' => The name of the bundle, *         '#field_name' => The name of the field, *         '#field_parents' => The 'parents' space for the field in the form, *            equal to the #parents property of the $form parameter received by *            field_attach_form(), *         '#title' => The title to be displayed by the widget, *         '#default_value' => The field value for delta 0, *         '#required' => Whether the widget should be marked required, *         '#delta' => 0, *         '#columns' => The array of field columns, *         // The remaining elements in the sub-array depend on the widget. *         '#type' => The type of the widget, *         ... *       ), *       1 => array( *         ... *       ), * *       // Only for multiple widgets: *       '#entity_type' => The name of the entity type, *       '#bundle' => $instance['bundle'], *       '#columns'  => array_keys($field['columns']), *       // The remaining elements in the sub-array depend on the widget. *       '#type' => The type of the widget, *       ... *     ), *     ... *   ), * ) * @endcode * * Additionally, some processing data is placed in $form_state, and can be * accessed by field_form_get_state() and field_form_set_state(). * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity for which to load form elements, used to initialize *   default form values. * @param $form *   The form structure to fill in. This can be a full form structure, or a *   sub-element of a larger form. The #parents property can be set to control *   the location of submitted field values within $form_state['values']. If *   not specified, $form['#parents'] is set to an empty array, placing field *   values at the top-level of $form_state['values']. * @param $form_state *   An associative array containing the current state of the form. * @param $langcode *   The language the field values are going to be entered, if no language *   is provided the default site language will be used. * @param array $options *   An associative array of additional options. See _field_invoke() for *   details. * * @see field_form_get_state() * @see field_form_set_state() */function field_attach_form($entity_type, $entity, &$form, &$form_state, $langcode = NULL, $options = array()) {  // Validate $options since this is a new parameter added after Drupal 7 was  // released.  $options = is_array($options) ? $options : array();  // Set #parents to 'top-level' by default.  $form += array('#parents' => array());  // If no language is provided use the default site language.  $options['language'] = field_valid_language($langcode);  $form += (array) _field_invoke_default('form', $entity_type, $entity, $form, $form_state, $options);  // Add custom weight handling.  list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  $form['#pre_render'][] = '_field_extra_fields_pre_render';  $form['#entity_type'] = $entity_type;  $form['#bundle'] = $bundle;  // Let other modules make changes to the form.  // Avoid module_invoke_all() to let parameters be taken by reference.  foreach (module_implements('field_attach_form') as $module) {    $function = $module . '_field_attach_form';    $function($entity_type, $entity, $form, $form_state, $langcode);  }}/** * Loads fields for the current revisions of a group of entities. * * Loads all fields for each entity object in a group of a single entity type. * The loaded field values are added directly to the entity objects. * * field_attach_load() is automatically called by the default entity controller * class, and thus, in most cases, doesn't need to be explicitly called by the * entity type module. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g., 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entities *   An array of entities for which to load fields, keyed by entity ID. *   Each entity needs to have its 'bundle', 'id' and (if applicable) *   'revision' keys filled in. The function adds the loaded field data *   directly in the entity objects of the $entities array. * @param $age *   FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT to load the most recent revision for all *   fields, or FIELD_LOAD_REVISION to load the version indicated by *   each entity. Defaults to FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT; use *   field_attach_load_revision() instead of passing FIELD_LOAD_REVISION. * @param $options *   An associative array of additional options, with the following keys: *   - 'field_id': The field ID that should be loaded, instead of *     loading all fields, for each entity. Note that returned entities *     may contain data for other fields, for example if they are read *     from a cache. *   - 'deleted': If TRUE, the function will operate on deleted fields *     as well as non-deleted fields. If unset or FALSE, only *     non-deleted fields are operated on. */function field_attach_load($entity_type, $entities, $age = FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT, $options = array()) {  $load_current = $age == FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT;  // Merge default options.  $default_options = array(    'deleted' => FALSE,  );  $options += $default_options;  $info = entity_get_info($entity_type);  // Only the most current revision of non-deleted fields for cacheable entity  // types can be cached.  $cache_read = $load_current && $info['field cache'] && empty($options['deleted']);  // In addition, do not write to the cache when loading a single field.  $cache_write = $cache_read && !isset($options['field_id']);  if (empty($entities)) {    return;  }  // Assume all entities will need to be queried. Entities found in the cache  // will be removed from the list.  $queried_entities = $entities;  // Fetch available entities from cache, if applicable.  if ($cache_read) {    // Build the list of cache entries to retrieve.    $cids = array();    foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {      $cids[] = "field:$entity_type:$id";    }    $cache = cache_get_multiple($cids, 'cache_field');    // Put the cached field values back into the entities and remove them from    // the list of entities to query.    foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {      $cid = "field:$entity_type:$id";      if (isset($cache[$cid])) {        unset($queried_entities[$id]);        foreach ($cache[$cid]->data as $field_name => $values) {          $entity->$field_name = $values;        }      }    }  }  // Fetch other entities from their storage location.  if ($queried_entities) {    // The invoke order is:    // - hook_field_storage_pre_load()    // - storage backend's hook_field_storage_load()    // - field-type module's hook_field_load()    // - hook_field_attach_load()    // Invoke hook_field_storage_pre_load(): let any module load field    // data before the storage engine, accumulating along the way.    $skip_fields = array();    foreach (module_implements('field_storage_pre_load') as $module) {      $function = $module . '_field_storage_pre_load';      $function($entity_type, $queried_entities, $age, $skip_fields, $options);    }    $instances = array();    // Collect the storage backends used by the remaining fields in the entities.    $storages = array();    foreach ($queried_entities as $entity) {      list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);      $instances = _field_invoke_get_instances($entity_type, $bundle, $options);      foreach ($instances as $instance) {        $field_name = $instance['field_name'];        $field_id = $instance['field_id'];        // Make sure all fields are present at least as empty arrays.        if (!isset($queried_entities[$id]->{$field_name})) {          $queried_entities[$id]->{$field_name} = array();        }        // Collect the storage backend if the field has not been loaded yet.        if (!isset($skip_fields[$field_id])) {          $field = field_info_field_by_id($field_id);          $storages[$field['storage']['type']][$field_id][] = $load_current ? $id : $vid;        }      }    }    // Invoke hook_field_storage_load() on the relevant storage backends.    foreach ($storages as $storage => $fields) {      $storage_info = field_info_storage_types($storage);      module_invoke($storage_info['module'], 'field_storage_load', $entity_type, $queried_entities, $age, $fields, $options);    }    // Invoke field-type module's hook_field_load().    $null = NULL;    _field_invoke_multiple('load', $entity_type, $queried_entities, $age, $null, $options);    // Invoke hook_field_attach_load(): let other modules act on loading the    // entity.    module_invoke_all('field_attach_load', $entity_type, $queried_entities, $age, $options);    // Build cache data.    if ($cache_write) {      foreach ($queried_entities as $id => $entity) {        $data = array();        list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);        $instances = field_info_instances($entity_type, $bundle);        foreach ($instances as $instance) {          $data[$instance['field_name']] = $queried_entities[$id]->{$instance['field_name']};        }        $cid = "field:$entity_type:$id";        cache_set($cid, $data, 'cache_field');      }    }  }}/** * Load all fields for previous versions of a group of entities. * * Loading different versions of the same entities is not supported, and should * be done by separate calls to the function. * * field_attach_load_revision() is automatically called by the default entity * controller class, and thus, in most cases, doesn't need to be explicitly * called by the entity type module. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entities *   An array of entities for which to load fields, keyed by entity ID. Each *   entity needs to have its 'bundle', 'id' and (if applicable) 'revision' *   keys filled. The function adds the loaded field data directly in the *   entity objects of the $entities array. * @param $options *   An associative array of additional options. See field_attach_load() for *   details. */function field_attach_load_revision($entity_type, $entities, $options = array()) {  return field_attach_load($entity_type, $entities, FIELD_LOAD_REVISION, $options);}/** * Perform field validation against the field data in an entity. * * This function does not perform field widget validation on form * submissions. It is intended to be called during API save * operations. Use field_attach_form_validate() to validate form * submissions. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity with fields to validate. * @throws FieldValidationException *   If validation errors are found, a FieldValidationException is thrown. The *   'errors' property contains the array of errors, keyed by field name, *   language and delta. * @param array $options *   An associative array of additional options. See _field_invoke() for *   details. */function field_attach_validate($entity_type, $entity, $options = array()) {  // Validate $options since this is a new parameter added after Drupal 7 was  // released.  $options = is_array($options) ? $options : array();  $errors = array();  // Check generic, field-type-agnostic errors first.  $null = NULL;  _field_invoke_default('validate', $entity_type, $entity, $errors, $null, $options);  // Check field-type specific errors.  _field_invoke('validate', $entity_type, $entity, $errors, $null, $options);  // Let other modules validate the entity.  // Avoid module_invoke_all() to let $errors be taken by reference.  foreach (module_implements('field_attach_validate') as $module) {    $function = $module . '_field_attach_validate';    $function($entity_type, $entity, $errors);  }  if ($errors) {    throw new FieldValidationException($errors);  }}/** * Perform field validation against form-submitted field values. * * There are two levels of validation for fields in forms: widget * validation, and field validation. * - Widget validation steps are specific to a given widget's own form *   structure and UI metaphors. They are executed through FAPI's *   #element_validate property during normal form validation. * - Field validation steps are common to a given field type, independently of *   the specific widget being used in a given form. They are defined in the *   field type's implementation of hook_field_validate(). * * This function performs field validation in the context of a form * submission. It converts field validation errors into form errors * on the correct form elements. Fieldable entity types should call * this function during their own form validation function. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity being submitted. The 'bundle', 'id' and (if applicable) *   'revision' keys should be present. The actual field values will be read *   from $form_state['values']. * @param $form *   The form structure where field elements are attached to. This might be a *   full form structure, or a sub-element of a larger form. * @param $form_state *   An associative array containing the current state of the form. * @param array $options *   An associative array of additional options. See _field_invoke() for *   details. */function field_attach_form_validate($entity_type, $entity, $form, &$form_state, $options = array()) {  // Validate $options since this is a new parameter added after Drupal 7 was  // released.  $options = is_array($options) ? $options : array();  // Extract field values from submitted values.  _field_invoke_default('extract_form_values', $entity_type, $entity, $form, $form_state);  // Perform field_level validation.  try {    field_attach_validate($entity_type, $entity, $options);  }  catch (FieldValidationException $e) {    // Pass field-level validation errors back to widgets for accurate error    // flagging.    foreach ($e->errors as $field_name => $field_errors) {      foreach ($field_errors as $langcode => $errors) {        $field_state = field_form_get_state($form['#parents'], $field_name, $langcode, $form_state);        $field_state['errors'] = $errors;        field_form_set_state($form['#parents'], $field_name, $langcode, $form_state, $field_state);      }    }    _field_invoke_default('form_errors', $entity_type, $entity, $form, $form_state, $options);  }}/** * Perform necessary operations on field data submitted by a form. * * Currently, this accounts for drag-and-drop reordering of * field values, and filtering of empty values. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity being submitted. The 'bundle', 'id' and (if applicable) *   'revision' keys should be present. The actual field values will be read *   from $form_state['values']. * @param $form *   The form structure where field elements are attached to. This might be a *   full form structure, or a sub-element of a larger form. * @param $form_state *   An associative array containing the current state of the form. * @param array $options *   An associative array of additional options. See _field_invoke() for *   details. */function field_attach_submit($entity_type, $entity, $form, &$form_state, $options = array()) {  // Validate $options since this is a new parameter added after Drupal 7 was  // released.  $options = is_array($options) ? $options : array();  // Extract field values from submitted values.  _field_invoke_default('extract_form_values', $entity_type, $entity, $form, $form_state, $options);  _field_invoke_default('submit', $entity_type, $entity, $form, $form_state, $options);  // Let other modules act on submitting the entity.  // Avoid module_invoke_all() to let $form_state be taken by reference.  foreach (module_implements('field_attach_submit') as $module) {    $function = $module . '_field_attach_submit';    $function($entity_type, $entity, $form, $form_state);  }}/** * Perform necessary operations just before fields data get saved. * * We take no specific action here, we just give other * modules the opportunity to act. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity with fields to process. */function field_attach_presave($entity_type, $entity) {  _field_invoke('presave', $entity_type, $entity);  // Let other modules act on presaving the entity.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_presave', $entity_type, $entity);}/** * Save field data for a new entity. * * The passed-in entity must already contain its id and (if applicable) * revision id attributes. * Default values (if any) will be saved for fields not present in the * $entity. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity with fields to save. * @return *   Default values (if any) will be added to the $entity parameter for fields *   it leaves unspecified. */function field_attach_insert($entity_type, $entity) {  _field_invoke_default('insert', $entity_type, $entity);  _field_invoke('insert', $entity_type, $entity);  list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  // Let any module insert field data before the storage engine, accumulating  // saved fields along the way.  $skip_fields = array();  foreach (module_implements('field_storage_pre_insert') as $module) {    $function = $module . '_field_storage_pre_insert';    $function($entity_type, $entity, $skip_fields);  }  // Collect the storage backends used by the remaining fields in the entities.  $storages = array();  foreach (field_info_instances($entity_type, $bundle) as $instance) {    $field = field_info_field_by_id($instance['field_id']);    $field_id = $field['id'];    $field_name = $field['field_name'];    if (!empty($entity->$field_name)) {      // Collect the storage backend if the field has not been written yet.      if (!isset($skip_fields[$field_id])) {        $storages[$field['storage']['type']][$field_id] = $field_id;      }    }  }  // Field storage backends save any remaining unsaved fields.  foreach ($storages as $storage => $fields) {    $storage_info = field_info_storage_types($storage);    module_invoke($storage_info['module'], 'field_storage_write', $entity_type, $entity, FIELD_STORAGE_INSERT, $fields);  }  // Let other modules act on inserting the entity.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_insert', $entity_type, $entity);  $entity_info = entity_get_info($entity_type);}/** * Save field data for an existing entity. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity with fields to save. */function field_attach_update($entity_type, $entity) {  _field_invoke('update', $entity_type, $entity);  list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  // Let any module update field data before the storage engine, accumulating  // saved fields along the way.  $skip_fields = array();  foreach (module_implements('field_storage_pre_update') as $module) {    $function = $module . '_field_storage_pre_update';    $function($entity_type, $entity, $skip_fields);  }  // Collect the storage backends used by the remaining fields in the entities.  $storages = array();  foreach (field_info_instances($entity_type, $bundle) as $instance) {    $field = field_info_field_by_id($instance['field_id']);    $field_id = $field['id'];    $field_name = $field['field_name'];    // Leave the field untouched if $entity comes with no $field_name property,    // but empty the field if it comes as a NULL value or an empty array.    // Function property_exists() is slower, so we catch the more frequent    // cases where it's an empty array with the faster isset().    if (isset($entity->$field_name) || property_exists($entity, $field_name)) {      // Collect the storage backend if the field has not been written yet.      if (!isset($skip_fields[$field_id])) {        $storages[$field['storage']['type']][$field_id] = $field_id;      }    }  }  // Field storage backends save any remaining unsaved fields.  foreach ($storages as $storage => $fields) {    $storage_info = field_info_storage_types($storage);    module_invoke($storage_info['module'], 'field_storage_write', $entity_type, $entity, FIELD_STORAGE_UPDATE, $fields);  }  // Let other modules act on updating the entity.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_update', $entity_type, $entity);  $entity_info = entity_get_info($entity_type);  if ($entity_info['field cache']) {    cache_clear_all("field:$entity_type:$id", 'cache_field');  }}/** * Delete field data for an existing entity. This deletes all * revisions of field data for the entity. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity whose field data to delete. */function field_attach_delete($entity_type, $entity) {  _field_invoke('delete', $entity_type, $entity);  list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  // Collect the storage backends used by the fields in the entities.  $storages = array();  foreach (field_info_instances($entity_type, $bundle) as $instance) {    $field = field_info_field_by_id($instance['field_id']);    $field_id = $field['id'];    $storages[$field['storage']['type']][$field_id] = $field_id;  }  // Field storage backends delete their data.  foreach ($storages as $storage => $fields) {    $storage_info = field_info_storage_types($storage);    module_invoke($storage_info['module'], 'field_storage_delete', $entity_type, $entity, $fields);  }  // Let other modules act on deleting the entity.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_delete', $entity_type, $entity);  $entity_info = entity_get_info($entity_type);  if ($entity_info['field cache']) {    cache_clear_all("field:$entity_type:$id", 'cache_field');  }}/** * Delete field data for a single revision of an existing entity. The * passed entity must have a revision id attribute. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity with fields to save. */function field_attach_delete_revision($entity_type, $entity) {  _field_invoke('delete_revision', $entity_type, $entity);  list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  // Collect the storage backends used by the fields in the entities.  $storages = array();  foreach (field_info_instances($entity_type, $bundle) as $instance) {    $field = field_info_field_by_id($instance['field_id']);    $field_id = $field['id'];    $storages[$field['storage']['type']][$field_id] = $field_id;  }  // Field storage backends delete their data.  foreach ($storages as $storage => $fields) {    $storage_info = field_info_storage_types($storage);    module_invoke($storage_info['module'], 'field_storage_delete_revision', $entity_type, $entity, $fields);  }  // Let other modules act on deleting the revision.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_delete_revision', $entity_type, $entity);}/** * Prepare field data prior to display. * * This function lets field types and formatters load additional data * needed for display that is not automatically loaded during * field_attach_load(). It accepts an array of entities to allow query * optimisation when displaying lists of entities. * * field_attach_prepare_view() and field_attach_view() are two halves * of the same operation. It is safe to call * field_attach_prepare_view() multiple times on the same entity * before calling field_attach_view() on it, but calling any Field * API operation on an entity between passing that entity to these two * functions may yield incorrect results. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entities; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entities *   An array of entities, keyed by entity id. * @param $view_mode *   View mode, e.g. 'full', 'teaser'... * @param $langcode *   (Optional) The language the field values are to be shown in. If no language *   is provided the current language is used. * @param array $options *   An associative array of additional options. See _field_invoke() for *   details. */function field_attach_prepare_view($entity_type, $entities, $view_mode, $langcode = NULL, $options = array()) {  // Validate $options since this is a new parameter added after Drupal 7 was  // released.  $options = is_array($options) ? $options : array();  $options['language'] = array();  // To ensure hooks are only run once per entity, only process items without  // the _field_view_prepared flag.  // @todo: resolve this more generally for both entity and field level hooks.  $prepare = array();  foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {    if (empty($entity->_field_view_prepared)) {      // Add this entity to the items to be prepared.      $prepare[$id] = $entity;      // Determine the actual language to display for each field, given the      // languages available in the field data.      $options['language'][$id] = field_language($entity_type, $entity, NULL, $langcode);      // Mark this item as prepared.      $entity->_field_view_prepared = TRUE;    }  }  $null = NULL;  // First let the field types do their preparation.  _field_invoke_multiple('prepare_view', $entity_type, $prepare, $null, $null, $options);  // Then let the formatters do their own specific massaging.  // field_default_prepare_view() takes care of dispatching to the correct  // formatters according to the display settings for the view mode.  _field_invoke_multiple_default('prepare_view', $entity_type, $prepare, $view_mode, $null, $options);}/** * Returns a renderable array for the fields on an entity. * * Each field is displayed according to the display options specified in the * $instance definition for the given $view_mode. * * field_attach_prepare_view() and field_attach_view() are two halves * of the same operation. It is safe to call * field_attach_prepare_view() multiple times on the same entity * before calling field_attach_view() on it, but calling any Field * API operation on an entity between passing that entity to these two * functions may yield incorrect results. * * Sample structure: * @code * array( *   'field_foo' => array( *     '#theme' => 'field', *     '#title' => the label of the field instance, *     '#label_display' => the label display mode, *     '#object' => the fieldable entity being displayed, *     '#entity_type' => the type of the entity being displayed, *     '#language' => the language of the field values being displayed, *     '#view_mode' => the view mode, *     '#field_name' => the name of the field, *     '#field_type' => the type of the field, *     '#formatter' => the name of the formatter, *     '#items' => the field values being displayed, *     // The element's children are the formatted values returned by *     // hook_field_formatter_view(). *   ), * ); * @endcode * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity with fields to render. * @param $view_mode *   View mode, e.g. 'full', 'teaser'... * @param $langcode *   The language the field values are to be shown in. If no language is *   provided the current language is used. * @param array $options *   An associative array of additional options. See _field_invoke() for *   details. * @return *   A renderable array for the field values. */function field_attach_view($entity_type, $entity, $view_mode, $langcode = NULL, $options = array()) {  // Validate $options since this is a new parameter added after Drupal 7 was  // released.  $options = is_array($options) ? $options : array();  // Determine the actual language to display for each field, given the  // languages available in the field data.  $display_language = field_language($entity_type, $entity, NULL, $langcode);  $options['language'] = $display_language;  // Invoke field_default_view().  $null = NULL;  $output = _field_invoke_default('view', $entity_type, $entity, $view_mode, $null, $options);  // Add custom weight handling.  list($id, $vid, $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  $output['#pre_render'][] = '_field_extra_fields_pre_render';  $output['#entity_type'] = $entity_type;  $output['#bundle'] = $bundle;  // Let other modules alter the renderable array.  $context = array(    'entity_type' => $entity_type,    'entity' => $entity,    'view_mode' => $view_mode,    'display' => $view_mode,    'language' => $langcode,  );  drupal_alter('field_attach_view', $output, $context);  // Reset the _field_view_prepared flag set in field_attach_prepare_view(),  // in case the same entity is displayed with different settings later in  // the request.  unset($entity->_field_view_prepared);  return $output;}/** * Populate the template variables with the field values available for rendering. * * The $variables array will be populated with all the field instance values * associated with the given entity type, keyed by field name; in case of * translatable fields the language currently chosen for display will be * selected. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity with fields to render. * @param $element *   The structured array containing the values ready for rendering. * @param $variables *   The variables array is passed by reference and will be populated with field *   values. */function field_attach_preprocess($entity_type, $entity, $element, &$variables) {  list(, , $bundle) = entity_extract_ids($entity_type, $entity);  foreach (field_info_instances($entity_type, $bundle) as $instance) {    $field_name = $instance['field_name'];    if (isset($element[$field_name]['#language'])) {      $langcode = $element[$field_name]['#language'];      $variables[$field_name] = isset($entity->{$field_name}[$langcode]) ? $entity->{$field_name}[$langcode] : NULL;    }  }  // Let other modules make changes to the $variables array.  $context = array(    'entity_type' => $entity_type,    'entity' => $entity,    'element' => $element,  );  drupal_alter('field_attach_preprocess', $variables, $context);}/** * Prepares an entity for translation. * * This function is used to fill-in the form default values for Field API fields * while performing entity translation. By default it copies all the source * values in the given source language to the new entity and assigns them the * target language. * * This is used as part of the 'per entity' translation pattern, which is * implemented only for nodes by translation.module. Other entity types may be * supported through contributed modules. * * @param $entity_type *   The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'. * @param $entity *   The entity to be prepared for translation. * @param $langcode *   The language the entity has to be translated in. * @param $source_entity *   The source entity holding the field values to be translated. * @param $source_langcode *   The source language from which translate. */function field_attach_prepare_translation($entity_type, $entity, $langcode, $source_entity, $source_langcode) {  $options = array('language' => $langcode);  // Copy source field values into the entity to be prepared.  _field_invoke_default('prepare_translation', $entity_type, $entity, $source_entity, $source_langcode, $options);  // Let field types handle their own advanced translation pattern if needed.  _field_invoke('prepare_translation', $entity_type, $entity, $source_entity, $source_langcode, $options);  // Let other modules alter the entity translation.  $context = array(    'entity_type' => $entity_type,    'langcode' => $langcode,    'source_entity' => $source_entity,    'source_langcode' => $source_langcode,  );  drupal_alter('field_attach_prepare_translation', $entity, $context);}/** * Notify field.module that a new bundle was created. * * The default SQL-based storage doesn't need to do anything about it, but * others might. * * @param $entity_type *   The entity type to which the bundle is bound. * @param $bundle *   The name of the newly created bundle. */function field_attach_create_bundle($entity_type, $bundle) {  // Clear the cache.  field_cache_clear();  // Let other modules act on creating the bundle.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_create_bundle', $entity_type, $bundle);}/** * Notify field.module that a bundle was renamed. * * @param $entity_type *   The entity type to which the bundle is bound. * @param $bundle_old *   The previous name of the bundle. * @param $bundle_new *   The new name of the bundle. */function field_attach_rename_bundle($entity_type, $bundle_old, $bundle_new) {  db_update('field_config_instance')    ->fields(array('bundle' => $bundle_new))    ->condition('entity_type', $entity_type)    ->condition('bundle', $bundle_old)    ->execute();  // Clear the cache.  field_cache_clear();  // Update bundle settings.  $settings = variable_get('field_bundle_settings_' . $entity_type . '__' . $bundle_old, array());  variable_set('field_bundle_settings_' . $entity_type . '__' . $bundle_new, $settings);  variable_del('field_bundle_settings_' . $entity_type . '__' . $bundle_old);  // Let other modules act on renaming the bundle.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_rename_bundle', $entity_type, $bundle_old, $bundle_new);}/** * Notify field.module the a bundle was deleted. * * This deletes the data for the field instances as well as the field instances * themselves. This function actually just marks the data and field instances * and deleted, leaving the garbage collection for a separate process, because * it is not always possible to delete this much data in a single page request * (particularly since for some field types, the deletion is more than just a * simple DELETE query). * * @param $entity_type *   The entity type to which the bundle is bound. * @param $bundle *   The bundle to delete. */function field_attach_delete_bundle($entity_type, $bundle) {  // First, delete the instances themselves. field_read_instances() must be  // used here since field_info_instances() does not return instances for  // disabled entity types or bundles.  $instances = field_read_instances(array('entity_type' => $entity_type, 'bundle' => $bundle), array('include_inactive' => 1));  foreach ($instances as $instance) {    field_delete_instance($instance);  }  // Clear the cache.  field_cache_clear();  // Clear bundle display settings.  variable_del('field_bundle_settings_' . $entity_type . '__' . $bundle);  // Let other modules act on deleting the bundle.  module_invoke_all('field_attach_delete_bundle', $entity_type, $bundle, $instances);}/** * @} End of "defgroup field_attach". */
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