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							- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * @file
 
-  * Documentation for Synonyms module.
 
-  */
 
- /**
 
-  * Collect info about available synonyms behavior implementations.
 
-  *
 
-  * If your module ships a synonyms behavior implementation you probably want to
 
-  * implement this hook. However, exercise caution, if your synonyms behavior
 
-  * implementation is a field-based one, you might be better off implementing
 
-  * hook_synonyms_field_behavior_implementation_info().
 
-  *
 
-  * @param string $entity_type
 
-  *   Entity type whose synonyms behavior implementations are requested
 
-  * @param string $bundle
 
-  *   Bundle name whose synonyms behavior implementations are requested
 
-  * @param string $behavior
 
-  *   Behavior name whose implementations are requested
 
-  *
 
-  * @return array
 
-  *   Array of information about synonyms behavior implementations your module
 
-  *   exposes. Each sub array will represent a single synonyms behavior
 
-  *   implementation and should have the following structure:
 
-  *   - provider: (string) machine name of your synonyms behavior implementation.
 
-  *     Prefix it with your module name to make sure no name collision happens.
 
-  *     Also, provider must be unique within the namespace of behavior, entity
 
-  *     type and bundle. Basically, this is what distinguishes one behavior
 
-  *     implementation from another
 
-  *   - label: (string) Human friendly translated name of your synonyms behavior
 
-  *     implementation
 
-  *   - class: (string) Name of PHP class that implements synonyms behavior
 
-  *     interface, which is stated in synonyms behavior definition. This class
 
-  *     will do all the synonyms work. This hook serves pure declarative function
 
-  *     to map entity types, bundles with their synonym behavior implementations
 
-  *     whereas real "synonyms-related" work is implemented in your class
 
-  */
 
- function hook_synonyms_behavior_implementation_info($entity_type, $bundle, $behavior) {
 
-   $providers = array();
 
-   switch ($entity_type) {
 
-     case 'entity_type_i_want':
 
-       switch ($bundle) {
 
-         case 'bundle_i_want':
 
-           switch ($behavior) {
 
-             case 'behavior_i_want':
 
-               $providers[] = array(
 
-                 'provider' => 'my_module_synonyms_behavior_implementation_machine_name',
 
-                 'label' => t('This is human friendly name of my synonyms behavior implementation. Put something meaningful here'),
 
-                 'class' => 'MySynonymsSynonymsBehavior',
 
-               );
 
-               break;
 
-           }
 
-           break;
 
-       }
 
-       break;
 
-   }
 
-   return $providers;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Example of synonyms behavior implementation class.
 
-  *
 
-  * You are encouraged to extend AbstractSynonymsBehavior class as that one
 
-  * contains a few heuristic that make your implementation easier.
 
-  */
 
- class MySynonymsSynonymsBehavior extends AbstractSynonymsBehavior implements AutocompleteSynonymsBehavior {
 
-   /**
 
-    * Extract synonyms from an entity within a specific behavior implementation.
 
-    *
 
-    * @param object $entity
 
-    *   Entity from which to extract synonyms
 
-    * @param string $langcode
 
-    *   Language code for which to extract synonyms from the entity, if one is
 
-    *   known
 
-    *
 
-    * @return array
 
-    *   Array of synonyms extracted from $entity
 
-    */
 
-   public function extractSynonyms($entity, $langcode = NULL) {
 
-     $synonyms = array();
 
-     // Do something with $entity in order to extract synonyms from it. Add all
 
-     // those synonyms into your $synonyms array.
 
-     return $synonyms;
 
-   }
 
-   /**
 
-    * Add an entity as a synonym into another entity.
 
-    *
 
-    * Basically this method should be called when you want to add some entity
 
-    * as a synonym to another entity (for example when you merge one entity
 
-    * into another and besides merging want to add synonym of the merged entity
 
-    * into the trunk entity). You should update $trunk_entity in such a way that
 
-    * it holds $synonym_entity as a synonym (it all depends on how data is stored
 
-    * in your behavior implementation, but probably you will store entity label
 
-    * or its ID as you cannot literaly store an entity inside of another entity).
 
-    * If entity of type $synonym_entity_type cannot be converted into a format
 
-    * expected by your behavior implementation, just do nothing.
 
-    *
 
-    * @param object $trunk_entity
 
-    *   Entity into which another one should be added as synonym
 
-    * @param object $synonym_entity
 
-    *   Fully loaded entity object which has to be added as synonym
 
-    * @param string $synonym_entity_type
 
-    *   Entity type of $synonym_entity
 
-    */
 
-   public function mergeEntityAsSynonym($trunk_entity, $synonym_entity, $synonym_entity_type) {
 
-     // If you can add $synonym_entity into $trunk_entity, then do so.
 
-     // For example:
 
-     $trunk_entity->synonym_storage[] = $synonym_entity;
 
-   }
 
-   /**
 
-    * Look up entities by their synonyms within a behavior implementation.
 
-    *
 
-    * You are provided with a SQL condition that you should apply to the storage
 
-    * of synonyms within the provided behavior implementation. And then return
 
-    * result: what entities match by the provided condition through what
 
-    * synonyms.
 
-    *
 
-    * @param QueryConditionInterface $condition
 
-    *   Condition that defines what to search for. Apart from normal SQL
 
-    *   conditions as known in Drupal, it may contain the following placeholders:
 
-    *   - AbstractSynonymsBehavior::COLUMN_SYNONYM_PLACEHOLDER: to denote
 
-    *     synonyms column which you should replace with the actual column name
 
-    *     where the synonyms data for your provider is stored in plain text.
 
-    *   - AbstractSynonymsBehavior::COLUMN_ENTITY_ID_PLACEHOLDER: to denote
 
-    *     column that holds entity ID. You are supposed to replace this
 
-    *     placeholder with actual column name that holds entity ID in your case.
 
-    *   For ease of work with these placeholders, you may extend the
 
-    *   AbstractSynonymsBehavior class and then just invoke the
 
-    *   AbstractSynonymsBehavior->synonymsFindProcessCondition() method, so you
 
-    *   won't have to worry much about it. Important note: if you plan on
 
-    *   re-using the same $condition object for multiple invocations of this
 
-    *   method you must pass in here a clone of your condition object, since the
 
-    *   internal implementation of this method will change the condition (will
 
-    *   swap the aforementioned placeholders with actual column names)
 
-    *
 
-    * @return Traversable
 
-    *   Traversable result set of found synonyms and entity IDs to which those
 
-    *   belong. Each element in the result set should be an object and will have
 
-    *   the following structure:
 
-    *   - synonym: (string) Synonym that was found and which satisfies the
 
-    *     provided condition
 
-    *   - entity_id: (int) ID of the entity to which the found synonym belongs
 
-    */
 
-   public function synonymsFind(QueryConditionInterface $condition) {
 
-     // Here, as an example, we'll query an imaginary table where your module
 
-     // supposedly keeps synonyms. We'll also use helpful
 
-     // AbstractSynonymsBehavior::synonymsFindProcessCondition() to normalize
 
-     // $condition argument.
 
-     $query = db_select('my_synonyms_storage_table', 'table');
 
-     $query->addField('table', 'entity_id', 'entity_id');
 
-     $query->addField('table', 'synonym', 'synonym');
 
-     $this->synonymsFindProcessCondition($condition, 'table.synonym', 'table.entity_id');
 
-     $query->condition($condition);
 
-     return $query->execute();
 
-   }
 
-   /**
 
-    * Collect info on features pipe during invocation of hook_features_export().
 
-    *
 
-    * If your synonyms provider depends on some other features components, this
 
-    * method should return them.
 
-    *
 
-    * @return array
 
-    *   Array of features pipe as per hook_features_export() specification
 
-    */
 
-   public function featuresExportPipe() {
 
-     $pipe = parent::featuresExportPipe();
 
-     // Here you can add any additional features components your provider
 
-     // depends on.
 
-     return $pipe;
 
-   }
 
- }
 
 
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