| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252 | <?php/** * @file * Hooks provided by the Variable module. *//** * @defgroup variable_api_hooks Variable API Hooks * @{ * Functions to define and modify information about variables. * * These hooks and all the related callbacks may be defined in a separate file * named module.variable.inc * * @} *//** * Define variables used by a module. * * Provides meta-information for each variable that includes at the very least some human readable title. * This information may be used by other modules to select variables from a list for translating, exporting, etc. * * Though not required we can also provide some more information to be able to handle the variable in an effective * way, like which type of data and form element it uses, default value, etc.. There are multiple predefined * variable types ('type' attribute) that will add a predefined set of properties. Some of them are: * * - "string": Simple plain string variable. The form element will be a text field and it will be localizable. * - "number": Simple numeric value. The form element will be a text field. * - "boolean": Simple TRUE/FALSE value. It will be a checkbox. * - "enable": Enabled / Disabled selector. It will display as two radio buttons. * - "select": Selectable list of options. Depending on the number of options, the element will be a list of *   radios or a drop down. * - "options": List of options with multiple choices. It will be a list of checkboxes. * ... * * More variable types can be defined by modules using hook_variable_type_info(). * * For the case of variable names that depend on some other parameter (like variables per content-type), * there's some special type of variables: Multiple variables. These can be defined like this: * * @code *   $variables['node_options_[node_type]'] = array( *     'type' => 'multiple', *     'title' => t('Default options', array(), $options), *     'repeat' => array( *       'type' => 'options', *       'default' => array('status', 'promote'), *       'options callback' => 'node_variable_option_list', *     ), *   ); * @endcode * * This multiple variable will spawn into one variable for each node type. Note the variable name that includes * the property [node_type]. Values for [node_type] will be defined on hook_variable_type_info(). * * The 'repeat' property defines the properties of children variables. In this case the 'type' property is optional * and will default to 'multiple'. * * @param $options *   Array of options to build variable properties. Since variable properties are cached per language *   these options should be used at the very least for string translations, so titles and defaults are *   localized. Possible options: *   - "language" => Language object for which strings and defaults must be returned. This one will be always defined. * * @return *   An array of information defining the module's variables. The array *   contains a sub-array for each node variable, with the variable name *   as the key. Possible attributes: *   - "title": The human readable name of the variable, will be used in auto generated forms. *   - "type": Variable type, should be one of the defined on hook_variable_type_info(). *   - "group": Group key, should be one of the defined on hook_variable_group_info(). *   - "description": Variable description, will be used in auto generated forms. *   - "options": Array of selectable options, or option name as defined on hook_variable_option_info(). *   - "options callback": Function to invoke to get the list of options. *   - "default": Default value. *   - "default callback": Function to invoke to get the default value. *   - "multiple": Array of multiple children variables to be created from this one. *   - "multiple callback": Function to invoke to get children variables. *   - "element": Form element properties to override the default ones for this variable type. *   - "element callback": Function to invoke to get a form element for this variable. *   - "module": Module to which this variable belongs. This property will be added automatically. *   - "repeat": Array of variable properties for children variables. *   - "localize": Boolean value, TRUE for variables that should be localized. This may be used by other modules. *   - "validate callback": Callback to validate the variable value, it will be added to form element #validate. * * @see hook_variable_info_alter() */function hook_variable_info($options) {  $variables['site_name'] = array(    'type' => 'string',    'title' => t('Name', array(), $options),    'default' => 'Drupal',    'description' => t('The name of this website.', array(), $options),    'required' => TRUE,  );  $variables['site_403'] = array(    'type' => 'drupal_path',    'title' => t('Default 403 (access denied) page', array(), $options),    'default' => '',    'description' => t('This page is displayed when the requested document is denied to the current user. Leave blank to display a generic "access denied" page.', array(), $options),  );  return $variables;}/** * Alter the variable definitions. * * @param $info *   The variable info array, keyed by variable name. * * @see hook_variable_info() */function hook_variable_info_alter(&$info) {}/** * Define types of variables or list of values used by a module. * * These subtypes can be used to provide defaults for all properties of variables of this type * or to provide a list of options either for variable options (selectable values) or for children * variables in the case of multiple variables. * * Example, three usages of variable type: * @code *   // Use variable type 'weekday' to provide a selector for a day of the week *   $variables['date_first_day'] = array( *   	 'type' => 'weekday', *   	 'title' => t('First day of week'), *   	 'default' => 0, * 	 ); * *   // Use 'options' with value 'weekday' for any other variable that needs to provide a selectable *   // list of days of the week. In this example you can select one or more days. *   $variables['working_days'] = array( *   	'type' => 'options', *    'options' => 'weekday', *    'title' => t('Select working days from the list.'), *   ); * *   // Use 'multiple' with value 'weekday' to create a subset of variables, one for each day of the week. *   // In fact, using '[weekday]' in the variable name will set these properties ('type' and 'multiple') automatically. * 	 $variables['daily_greeting_[weekday]'] = array( *      'type' => 'multiple', * 			'multiple' => 'weekday', *      'repeat' => array('type' => 'string'), *      'title' => t('Greeting to display each day of the week'), * 	 ); * @endcode * * @return *   An array of information defining variable types. The array contains *   a sub-array for each variable type, with the variable type as the key. * *   The possible attributes are the same as for hook_variable_info(), with the *   type attributes being added on top of the variable attributes. * *   A special attribute: *   - "type": Variable subtype, the properties for the subtype will be added to these ones. * * @see hook_variable_type_info_alter() */function hook_variable_type_info() {  $type['mail_address'] = array(    'title' => t('E-mail address'),    'element' => array('#type' => 'textfield'),    'token' => TRUE,  );  $type['mail_text'] = array(    'title' => t('Mail text'),    'multiple' => array('subject' => t('Subject'), 'body' => t('Body')),    'build callback' => 'variable_build_mail_text',    'localize' => TRUE,    'type' => 'multiple',  );  return $type;}/** * Alter the variable type definitions. * * @param $info *   The variable type info array, keyed by variable type name. * * @see hook_variable_type_info() */function hook_variable_type_info_alter(&$info) {}/** * Define groups of variables used by a module. * * Variable groups are used for presentation only, to display and edit the variables * on manageable groups. Groups can define a subset of a module's variables and can * be reused accross modules to group related variables. * * A form to edit all variables in a group can be generated with: * *   drupal_get_form('variable_group_form', group_name); * * @return *   An array of information defining variable types. The array contains *   a sub-array for each variable group, with the group as the key. *   Possible attributes: *   - "title": The human readable name of the group. Must be localized. *   - "description": The human readable description of the group. Must be localized. *   - "access": Permission required to edit group's variables. Will default to 'administer site configuration'. *   - "path": Array of administration paths where these variables can be accessed. * * @see hook_variable_group_info_alter() */function hook_variable_group_info() {  $groups['system_site_information'] = array(    'title' => t('Site information'),    'description' => t('Site information and maintenance mode'),    'access' => 'administer site configuration',    'path' => array('admin/config/system/site-information', 'admin/config/development/maintenance'),  );  $groups['system_feed_settings'] = array(    'title' => t('Feed settings'),    'description' => t('Feed settings'),    'access' => 'administer site configuration',  );  return $groups;}/** * Alter the variable group definitions. * * @param $info *   The variable type info array, keyed by variable group name. * * @see hook_variable_group_info() */function hook_variable_group_info_alter(&$info) {}/** * Alter system settings forms. * * This is a special version of hook_form_alter() that is triggered only for * system settings forms, and only after any other module has added/removed * variables using hook_form_alter(). * * It is used to mark / replace special realm variables that are contained in the form. * * @see hook_form_alter() * @see variable_module_implements_alter() */function hook_variable_settings_form_alter(&$form, &$form_state, $form_id) {}
 |