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							- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * @file
 
-  * Documentation for Synonyms module.
 
-  */
 
- /**
 
-  * Provide Synonyms module with names of synonyms extractor classes.
 
-  *
 
-  * Provide Synonyms module with names of classes that are able to extract
 
-  * synonyms from fields. Each of the provided classes should extend
 
-  * AbstractSynonymsExtractor base class.
 
-  *
 
-  * @return array
 
-  *   Array of strings, where each value is a name of synonyms extractor class
 
-  */
 
- function hook_synonyms_extractor_info() {
 
-   return array(
 
-     // Please see below the definition of ApiSynonymsSynonymsExtractor class
 
-     // for your reference.
 
-     'ApiSynonymsSynonymsExtractor',
 
-   );
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Dummy synonyms extractor class for documentation purposes.
 
-  *
 
-  * This is a copy of SynonymsSynonymsExtractor class providing an example of
 
-  * how to write your own synonyms extractor class. See the definition of
 
-  * AbstractSynonymsExtractor for reference and in code comments. For more
 
-  * complicated examples take a look at EntityReferenceSynonymsExtractor class.
 
-  */
 
- class ApiSynonymsSynonymsExtractor extends AbstractSynonymsExtractor {
 
-   /**
 
-    * Return array of supported field types for synonyms extraction.
 
-    *
 
-    * @return array
 
-    *   Array of Field API field types from which this class is able to extract
 
-    *   synonyms
 
-    */
 
-   static public function fieldTypesSupported() {
 
-     return array('text', 'number_integer', 'number_float', 'number_decimal');
 
-   }
 
-   /**
 
-    * Extract synonyms from a field attached to an entity.
 
-    *
 
-    * We try to pass as many info about context as possible, however, normally
 
-    * you will only need $items to extract the synonyms.
 
-    *
 
-    * @param array $items
 
-    *   Array of items
 
-    * @param array $field
 
-    *   Array of field definition according to Field API
 
-    * @param array $instance
 
-    *   Array of instance definition according to Field API
 
-    * @param object $entity
 
-    *   Fully loaded entity object to which the $field and $instance with $item
 
-    *   values is attached to
 
-    * @param string $entity_type
 
-    *   Type of the entity $entity according to Field API definition of entity
 
-    *   types
 
-    *
 
-    * @return array
 
-    *   Array of synonyms extracted from $items
 
-    */
 
-   static public function synonymsExtract($items, $field, $instance, $entity, $entity_type) {
 
-     $synonyms = array();
 
-     foreach ($items as $item) {
 
-       $synonyms[] = $item['value'];
 
-     }
 
-     return $synonyms;
 
-   }
 
-   /**
 
-    * Allow you to hook in during autocomplete suggestions generation.
 
-    *
 
-    * Allow you to include entities for autocomplete suggestion that are possible
 
-    * candidates based on your field as a source of synonyms. This method is
 
-    * void, however, you have to alter and add your condition to $query
 
-    * parameter.
 
-    *
 
-    * @param string $tag
 
-    *   What user has typed in into autocomplete widget. Normally you would
 
-    *   run LIKE '%$tag%' on your column
 
-    * @param EntityFieldQuery $query
 
-    *   EntityFieldQuery object where you should add your conditions to
 
-    * @param array $field
 
-    *   Array of field definition according to Field API, autocomplete on which
 
-    *   is fired
 
-    * @param array $instance
 
-    *   Array of instance definition according to Field API, autocomplete on
 
-    *   which is fired
 
-    */
 
-   static public function processEntityFieldQuery($tag, EntityFieldQuery $query, $field, $instance) {
 
-     $query->fieldCondition($field, 'value', '%' . $tag . '%', 'LIKE');
 
-   }
 
-   /**
 
-    * Add an entity as a synonym into a field of 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 merging
 
-    * entity into the trunk entity). You should extract synonym value (according
 
-    * to what value is expected in this field) and return it. We try to provide
 
-    * you with as much context as possible, but normally you would only need
 
-    * $synonym_entity and $synonym_entity_type parameters. Return an empty array
 
-    * if entity of type $synonym_entity_type cannot be converted into a format
 
-    * expected by $field.
 
-    *
 
-    * @param array $items
 
-    *   Array items that already exist in the field into which new synonyms is to
 
-    *   be added
 
-    * @param array $field
 
-    *   Field array definition according to Field API of the field into which new
 
-    *   synonym is to be added
 
-    * @param array $instance
 
-    *   Instance array definition according to Field API of the instance into
 
-    *   which new synonym is to be added
 
-    * @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
 
-    *
 
-    * @return array
 
-    *   Array of extra items to be merged into the items that already exist in
 
-    *   field values
 
-    */
 
-   static public function mergeEntityAsSynonym($items, $field, $instance, $synonym_entity, $synonym_entity_type) {
 
-     $synonym = entity_label($synonym_entity_type, $synonym_entity);
 
-     switch ($field['type']) {
 
-       case 'text':
 
-         break;
 
-       // We add synonyms for numbers only if $synonym is a number.
 
-       case 'number_integer':
 
-       case 'number_float':
 
-       case 'number_decimal':
 
-         if (!is_numeric($synonym)) {
 
-           return array();
 
-         }
 
-         break;
 
-     }
 
-     return array(array(
 
-       'value' => $synonym,
 
-     ));
 
-   }
 
- }
 
 
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