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- The Node Reference URL Widget module adds a new widget to the Node Reference
- CCK field type. It auto-populates a node reference field with a value from the
- URL, and does not allow this value to be changed once set.
- Node Reference URL Widget was written by Nate Haug.
- This Module Made by Robots: http://www.lullabot.com
- Dependencies
- ------------
- * Node Reference (part of References)
- Install
- -------
- Installing the Node Reference URL Widget is simple:
- 1) Copy the nodereference_url folder to the sites/all/modules folder in your
- installation.
- 2) Enable the module using Administer -> Modules (admin/modules)
- 3) Add or edit a Node Reference field from admin/structure/types/manage/[type]/fields.
- When configuring the field, use the "Reference from URL" option.
- 4) Follow on-screen help text to configure your Node Reference URL Widget.
- Advanced: Build your own links
- ------------------------------
- Normally you can prepopulate a Node Reference URL widget simply by creating a
- link with the following structure:
- As HTML:
- <a href="/node/add/story/10">Add a story</a>
- Or in PHP code:
- <a href="<?php print url('node/add/story/' . $node->nid); ?>">Add a story</a>
- However if using multiple Node Reference fields, you can populate them by
- using a query string instead of embedding the IDs directly in the URL. Assuming
- you had two fields, named "field_ref_a" and "field_ref_b", the URL to
- prepopulate both of them at the same time would look like this:
- In HTML:
- <a href="/node/add/story?ref_a=10&ref_b=20">Add a story</a>
- Or in PHP code:
- <a href="<?php print url('node/add/story', array('query' => array('ref_a' => $nid1, 'ref_b' => $nid2))); ?>">Add a story</a>
- Advanced: Support for non-standard URLs
- ---------------------------------------
- By default Node Reference URL Widget will only work with node form paths that
- match the standard Drupal install: "node/add/%type", where %type is a node type
- like "blog" or "story". If you want to use Node Reference URL Widget on
- non-standard URLs, you may do so by informing Node Reference URL Widget of these
- special paths.
- To do so, add additional paths to your settings.php with the following code:
- $conf['nodereference_url_paths'] = array(
- 'node/add/%type/%nid',
- 'node/%/add/%type/%nid',
- );
- Only two tokens are supported:
- %type: The node type that will be created.
- %nid: The node ID that will be referenced.
- The % wildcard may be used when including other dynamic IDs.
- In the above example, Node Reference URL Widget will work at either
- "node/add/story/2" or "node/1/add/story/2", where "2" is the node ID being
- referenced. Important to note: The first URL will be used in the links that Node
- Reference URL Widget provides. If needing advanced configuration of links, look
- into the Custom Links module: http://drupal.org/project/custom_links.
- Support
- -------
- If you experience a problem with this module or have a problem, file a
- request or issue in the Node Reference URL Widget queue at
- http://drupal.org/project/issues/nodereference_url. DO NOT POST IN THE FORUMS.
- Posting in the issue queues is a direct line of communication with the module
- authors.
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