| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220 | <?php/** * @file * Documentation for aggregator API. *//** * @addtogroup hooks * @{ *//** * Create an alternative fetcher for aggregator.module. * * A fetcher downloads feed data to a Drupal site. The fetcher is called at the * first of the three aggregation stages: first, data is downloaded by the * active fetcher; second, it is converted to a common format by the active * parser; and finally, it is passed to all active processors, which manipulate * or store the data. * * Modules that define this hook can be set as the active fetcher within the * configuration page. Only one fetcher can be active at a time. * * @param $feed *   A feed object representing the resource to be downloaded. $feed->url *   contains the link to the feed. Download the data at the URL and expose it *   to other modules by attaching it to $feed->source_string. * * @return *   TRUE if fetching was successful, FALSE otherwise. * * @see hook_aggregator_fetch_info() * @see hook_aggregator_parse() * @see hook_aggregator_process() * * @ingroup aggregator */function hook_aggregator_fetch($feed) {  $feed->source_string = mymodule_fetch($feed->url);}/** * Specify the title and short description of your fetcher. * * The title and the description provided are shown within the configuration * page. Use as title the human readable name of the fetcher and as description * a brief (40 to 80 characters) explanation of the fetcher's functionality. * * This hook is only called if your module implements hook_aggregator_fetch(). * If this hook is not implemented aggregator will use your module's file name * as title and there will be no description. * * @return *   An associative array defining a title and a description string. * * @see hook_aggregator_fetch() * * @ingroup aggregator */function hook_aggregator_fetch_info() {  return array(    'title' => t('Default fetcher'),    'description' => t('Default fetcher for resources available by URL.'),  );}/** * Create an alternative parser for aggregator module. * * A parser converts feed item data to a common format. The parser is called * at the second of the three aggregation stages: first, data is downloaded * by the active fetcher; second, it is converted to a common format by the * active parser; and finally, it is passed to all active processors which * manipulate or store the data. * * Modules that define this hook can be set as the active parser within the * configuration page. Only one parser can be active at a time. * * @param $feed *   An object describing the resource to be parsed. $feed->source_string *   contains the raw feed data. The hook implementation should parse this data *   and add the following properties to the $feed object: *   - description: The human-readable description of the feed. *   - link: A full URL that directly relates to the feed. *   - image: An image URL used to display an image of the feed. *   - etag: An entity tag from the HTTP header used for cache validation to *     determine if the content has been changed. *   - modified: The UNIX timestamp when the feed was last modified. *   - items: An array of feed items. The common format for a single feed item *     is an associative array containing: *     - title: The human-readable title of the feed item. *     - description: The full body text of the item or a summary. *     - timestamp: The UNIX timestamp when the feed item was last published. *     - author: The author of the feed item. *     - guid: The global unique identifier (GUID) string that uniquely *       identifies the item. If not available, the link is used to identify *       the item. *     - link: A full URL to the individual feed item. * * @return *   TRUE if parsing was successful, FALSE otherwise. * * @see hook_aggregator_parse_info() * @see hook_aggregator_fetch() * @see hook_aggregator_process() * * @ingroup aggregator */function hook_aggregator_parse($feed) {  if ($items = mymodule_parse($feed->source_string)) {    $feed->items = $items;    return TRUE;  }  return FALSE;}/** * Specify the title and short description of your parser. * * The title and the description provided are shown within the configuration * page. Use as title the human readable name of the parser and as description * a brief (40 to 80 characters) explanation of the parser's functionality. * * This hook is only called if your module implements hook_aggregator_parse(). * If this hook is not implemented aggregator will use your module's file name * as title and there will be no description. * * @return *   An associative array defining a title and a description string. * * @see hook_aggregator_parse() * * @ingroup aggregator */function hook_aggregator_parse_info() {  return array(    'title' => t('Default parser'),    'description' => t('Default parser for RSS, Atom and RDF feeds.'),  );}/** * Create a processor for aggregator.module. * * A processor acts on parsed feed data. Active processors are called at the * third and last of the aggregation stages: first, data is downloaded by the * active fetcher; second, it is converted to a common format by the active * parser; and finally, it is passed to all active processors that manipulate or * store the data. * * Modules that define this hook can be activated as a processor within the * configuration page. * * @param $feed *   A feed object representing the resource to be processed. $feed->items *   contains an array of feed items downloaded and parsed at the parsing stage. *   See hook_aggregator_parse() for the basic format of a single item in the *   $feed->items array. For the exact format refer to the particular parser in *   use. * * @see hook_aggregator_process_info() * @see hook_aggregator_fetch() * @see hook_aggregator_parse() * * @ingroup aggregator */function hook_aggregator_process($feed) {  foreach ($feed->items as $item) {    mymodule_save($item);  }}/** * Specify the title and short description of your processor. * * The title and the description provided are shown within the configuration * page. Use as title the natural name of the processor and as description a * brief (40 to 80 characters) explanation of the functionality. * * This hook is only called if your module implements hook_aggregator_process(). * If this hook is not implemented aggregator will use your module's file name * as title and there will be no description. * * @return *   An associative array defining a title and a description string. * * @see hook_aggregator_process() * * @ingroup aggregator */function hook_aggregator_process_info() {  return array(    'title' => t('Default processor'),    'description' => t('Creates lightweight records of feed items.'),  );}/** * Remove stored feed data. * * Aggregator calls this hook if either a feed is deleted or a user clicks on * "remove items". * * If your module stores feed items for example on hook_aggregator_process() it * is recommended to implement this hook and to remove data related to $feed * when called. * * @param $feed *   The $feed object whose items are being removed. * * @ingroup aggregator */function hook_aggregator_remove($feed) {  mymodule_remove_items($feed->fid);}/** * @} End of "addtogroup hooks". */
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