| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181 | <?php/** * @file * Page callbacks for the taxonomy module. *//** * Menu callback; displays all nodes associated with a term. * * @param $term *   The taxonomy term. * @return *   The page content. */function taxonomy_term_page($term) {  // If there is a menu link to this term, the link becomes the last part of  // the active trail, and the link name becomes the page title. Thus, we must  // explicitly set the page title to be the term title.  drupal_set_title($term->name);  // Build breadcrumb based on the hierarchy of the term.  $current = (object) array(    'tid' => $term->tid,  );  // @todo This overrides any other possible breadcrumb and is a pure hard-coded  //   presumption. Make this behavior configurable per vocabulary or term.  $breadcrumb = array();  while ($parents = taxonomy_get_parents($current->tid)) {    $current = array_shift($parents);    $breadcrumb[] = l($current->name, 'taxonomy/term/' . $current->tid);  }  $breadcrumb[] = l(t('Home'), NULL);  $breadcrumb = array_reverse($breadcrumb);  drupal_set_breadcrumb($breadcrumb);  drupal_add_feed('taxonomy/term/' . $term->tid . '/feed', 'RSS - ' . $term->name);  // Set the term path as the canonical URL to prevent duplicate content.  $uri = entity_uri('taxonomy_term', $term);  drupal_add_html_head_link(array('rel' => 'canonical', 'href' => url($uri['path'], $uri['options'])), TRUE);  // Set the non-aliased path as a default shortlink.  drupal_add_html_head_link(array('rel' => 'shortlink', 'href' => url($uri['path'], array_merge($uri['options'], array('alias' => TRUE)))), TRUE);  // Normally we would call taxonomy_term_show() here, but for backwards  // compatibility in Drupal 7 we do not want to do that (it produces different  // data structures and HTML markup than what Drupal 7 released with). Calling  // taxonomy_term_view() directly provides essentially the same thing, but  // allows us to wrap the rendered term in our desired array structure.  $build['term_heading'] = array(    '#prefix' => '<div class="term-listing-heading">',    '#suffix' => '</div>',    'term' => taxonomy_term_view($term, 'full'),  );  if ($nids = taxonomy_select_nodes($term->tid, TRUE, variable_get('default_nodes_main', 10))) {    $nodes = node_load_multiple($nids);    $build += node_view_multiple($nodes);    $build['pager'] = array(      '#theme' => 'pager',      '#weight' => 5,    );  }  else {    $build['no_content'] = array(      '#prefix' => '<p>',      '#markup' => t('There is currently no content classified with this term.'),      '#suffix' => '</p>',    );  }  return $build;}/** * Generate the content feed for a taxonomy term. * * @param $term *   The taxonomy term. */function taxonomy_term_feed($term) {  $channel['link'] = url('taxonomy/term/' . $term->tid, array('absolute' => TRUE));  $channel['title'] = variable_get('site_name', 'Drupal') . ' - ' . $term->name;  // Only display the description if we have a single term, to avoid clutter and confusion.  // HTML will be removed from feed description.  $channel['description'] = check_markup($term->description, $term->format, '', TRUE);  $nids = taxonomy_select_nodes($term->tid, FALSE, variable_get('feed_default_items', 10));  node_feed($nids, $channel);}/** * Page callback: Outputs JSON for taxonomy autocomplete suggestions. * * Path: taxonomy/autocomplete * * This callback outputs term name suggestions in response to Ajax requests * made by the taxonomy autocomplete widget for taxonomy term reference * fields. The output is a JSON object of plain-text term suggestions, keyed by * the user-entered value with the completed term name appended.  Term names * containing commas are wrapped in quotes. * * For example, suppose the user has entered the string 'red fish, blue' in the * field, and there are two taxonomy terms, 'blue fish' and 'blue moon'. The * JSON output would have the following structure: * @code *   { *     "red fish, blue fish": "blue fish", *     "red fish, blue moon": "blue moon", *   }; * @endcode * * @param $field_name *   The name of the term reference field. * @param $tags_typed *   (optional) A comma-separated list of term names entered in the *   autocomplete form element. Only the last term is used for autocompletion. *   Defaults to '' (an empty string). * * @see taxonomy_menu() * @see taxonomy_field_widget_info() */function taxonomy_autocomplete($field_name = '', $tags_typed = '') {  // If the request has a '/' in the search text, then the menu system will have  // split it into multiple arguments, recover the intended $tags_typed.  $args = func_get_args();  // Shift off the $field_name argument.  array_shift($args);  $tags_typed = implode('/', $args);  // Make sure the field exists and is a taxonomy field.  if (!($field = field_info_field($field_name)) || $field['type'] !== 'taxonomy_term_reference') {    // Error string. The JavaScript handler will realize this is not JSON and    // will display it as debugging information.    print t('Taxonomy field @field_name not found.', array('@field_name' => $field_name));    exit;  }  // The user enters a comma-separated list of tags. We only autocomplete the last tag.  $tags_typed = drupal_explode_tags($tags_typed);  $tag_last = drupal_strtolower(array_pop($tags_typed));  $term_matches = array();  if ($tag_last != '') {    // Part of the criteria for the query come from the field's own settings.    $vids = array();    $vocabularies = taxonomy_vocabulary_get_names();    foreach ($field['settings']['allowed_values'] as $tree) {      $vids[] = $vocabularies[$tree['vocabulary']]->vid;    }    $query = db_select('taxonomy_term_data', 't');    $query->addTag('translatable');    $query->addTag('taxonomy_term_access');    // Do not select already entered terms.    if (!empty($tags_typed)) {      $query->condition('t.name', $tags_typed, 'NOT IN');    }    // Select rows that match by term name.    $tags_return = $query      ->fields('t', array('tid', 'name'))      ->condition('t.vid', $vids)      ->condition('t.name', '%' . db_like($tag_last) . '%', 'LIKE')      ->range(0, 10)      ->execute()      ->fetchAllKeyed();    $prefix = count($tags_typed) ? drupal_implode_tags($tags_typed) . ', ' : '';    foreach ($tags_return as $tid => $name) {      $n = $name;      // Term names containing commas or quotes must be wrapped in quotes.      if (strpos($name, ',') !== FALSE || strpos($name, '"') !== FALSE) {        $n = '"' . str_replace('"', '""', $name) . '"';      }      $term_matches[$prefix . $n] = check_plain($name);    }  }  drupal_json_output($term_matches);}
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