status) || ($admin_theme && $theme->name == $admin_theme); } /** * Initialize the theme system by loading the theme. */ function drupal_theme_initialize() { global $theme, $user, $theme_key; // If $theme is already set, assume the others are set, too, and do nothing if (isset($theme)) { return; } drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_DATABASE); $themes = list_themes(); // Only select the user selected theme if it is available in the // list of themes that can be accessed. $theme = !empty($user->theme) && drupal_theme_access($user->theme) ? $user->theme : variable_get('theme_default', 'garland'); // Allow modules to override the theme. Validation has already been performed // inside menu_get_custom_theme(), so we do not need to check it again here. $custom_theme = menu_get_custom_theme(); $theme = !empty($custom_theme) ? $custom_theme : $theme; // Store the identifier for retrieving theme settings with. $theme_key = $theme; // Find all our ancestor themes and put them in an array. $base_theme = array(); $ancestor = $theme; while ($ancestor && isset($themes[$ancestor]->base_theme)) { $base_theme[] = $new_base_theme = $themes[$themes[$ancestor]->base_theme]; $ancestor = $themes[$ancestor]->base_theme; } _drupal_theme_initialize($themes[$theme], array_reverse($base_theme)); // Themes can have alter functions, so reset the drupal_alter() cache. drupal_static_reset('drupal_alter'); } /** * Initialize the theme system given already loaded information. This * function is useful to initialize a theme when no database is present. * * @param $theme * An object with the following information: * filename * The .info file for this theme. The 'path' to * the theme will be in this file's directory. (Required) * owner * The path to the .theme file or the .engine file to load for * the theme. (Required) * stylesheet * The primary stylesheet for the theme. (Optional) * engine * The name of theme engine to use. (Optional) * @param $base_theme * An optional array of objects that represent the 'base theme' if the * theme is meant to be derivative of another theme. It requires * the same information as the $theme object. It should be in * 'oldest first' order, meaning the top level of the chain will * be first. * @param $registry_callback * The callback to invoke to set the theme registry. */ function _drupal_theme_initialize($theme, $base_theme = array(), $registry_callback = '_theme_load_registry') { global $theme_info, $base_theme_info, $theme_engine, $theme_path; $theme_info = $theme; $base_theme_info = $base_theme; $theme_path = dirname($theme->filename); // Prepare stylesheets from this theme as well as all ancestor themes. // We work it this way so that we can have child themes override parent // theme stylesheets easily. $final_stylesheets = array(); // Grab stylesheets from base theme foreach ($base_theme as $base) { if (!empty($base->stylesheets)) { foreach ($base->stylesheets as $media => $stylesheets) { foreach ($stylesheets as $name => $stylesheet) { $final_stylesheets[$media][$name] = $stylesheet; } } } } // Add stylesheets used by this theme. if (!empty($theme->stylesheets)) { foreach ($theme->stylesheets as $media => $stylesheets) { foreach ($stylesheets as $name => $stylesheet) { $final_stylesheets[$media][$name] = $stylesheet; } } } // And now add the stylesheets properly foreach ($final_stylesheets as $media => $stylesheets) { foreach ($stylesheets as $stylesheet) { drupal_add_css($stylesheet, array('weight' => CSS_THEME, 'media' => $media)); } } // Do basically the same as the above for scripts $final_scripts = array(); // Grab scripts from base theme foreach ($base_theme as $base) { if (!empty($base->scripts)) { foreach ($base->scripts as $name => $script) { $final_scripts[$name] = $script; } } } // Add scripts used by this theme. if (!empty($theme->scripts)) { foreach ($theme->scripts as $name => $script) { $final_scripts[$name] = $script; } } // Add scripts used by this theme. foreach ($final_scripts as $script) { drupal_add_js($script, array('weight' => JS_THEME)); } $theme_engine = NULL; // Initialize the theme. if (isset($theme->engine)) { // Include the engine. include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $theme->owner; $theme_engine = $theme->engine; if (function_exists($theme_engine . '_init')) { foreach ($base_theme as $base) { call_user_func($theme_engine . '_init', $base); } call_user_func($theme_engine . '_init', $theme); } } else { // include non-engine theme files foreach ($base_theme as $base) { // Include the theme file or the engine. if (!empty($base->owner)) { include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $base->owner; } } // and our theme gets one too. if (!empty($theme->owner)) { include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $theme->owner; } } if (function_exists($registry_callback)) { $registry_callback($theme, $base_theme, $theme_engine); } } /** * Get the theme registry. * @return * The theme registry array if it has been stored in memory, NULL otherwise. */ function theme_get_registry() { return _theme_set_registry(); } /** * Store the theme registry in memory. * @param $registry * A registry array as returned by _theme_build_registry() * @return * The theme registry array stored in memory */ function _theme_set_registry($registry = NULL) { static $theme_registry = NULL; if (isset($registry)) { $theme_registry = $registry; } return $theme_registry; } /** * Get the theme_registry cache from the database; if it doesn't exist, build it. * * @param $theme * The loaded $theme object as returned by list_themes(). * @param $base_theme * An array of loaded $theme objects representing the ancestor themes in * oldest first order. * @param theme_engine * The name of the theme engine. */ function _theme_load_registry($theme, $base_theme = NULL, $theme_engine = NULL) { // Check the theme registry cache; if it exists, use it. $cache = cache_get("theme_registry:$theme->name", 'cache'); if (isset($cache->data)) { $registry = $cache->data; _theme_set_registry($registry); } else { // If not, build one and cache it. $registry = _theme_build_registry($theme, $base_theme, $theme_engine); // Only persist this registry if all modules are loaded. This assures a // complete set of theme hooks. if (module_load_all(NULL)) { _theme_save_registry($theme, $registry); _theme_set_registry($registry); } } } /** * Write the theme_registry cache into the database. */ function _theme_save_registry($theme, $registry) { cache_set("theme_registry:$theme->name", $registry); } /** * Force the system to rebuild the theme registry; this should be called * when modules are added to the system, or when a dynamic system needs * to add more theme hooks. */ function drupal_theme_rebuild() { cache_clear_all('theme_registry', 'cache', TRUE); } /** * Process a single implementation of hook_theme(). * * @param $cache * The theme registry that will eventually be cached; It is an associative * array keyed by theme hooks, whose values are associative arrays describing * the hook: * - 'type': The passed in $type. * - 'theme path': The passed in $path. * - 'function': The name of the function generating output for this theme * hook. Either defined explicitly in hook_theme() or, if neither 'function' * nor 'template' is defined, then the default theme function name is used. * The default theme function name is the theme hook prefixed by either * 'theme_' for modules or '$name_' for everything else. If 'function' is * defined, 'template' is not used. * - 'template': The filename of the template generating output for this * theme hook. The template is in the directory defined by the 'path' key of * hook_theme() or defaults to $path. * - 'variables': The variables for this theme hook as defined in * hook_theme(). If there is more than one implementation and 'variables' is * not specified in a later one, then the previous definition is kept. * - 'render element': The renderable element for this theme hook as defined * in hook_theme(). If there is more than one implementation and * 'render element' is not specified in a later one, then the previous * definition is kept. * - 'preprocess functions': See theme() for detailed documentation. * - 'process functions': See theme() for detailed documentation. * @param $name * The name of the module, theme engine, base theme engine, theme or base * theme implementing hook_theme(). * @param $type * One of 'module', 'theme_engine', 'base_theme_engine', 'theme', or * 'base_theme'. Unlike regular hooks that can only be implemented by modules, * each of these can implement hook_theme(). _theme_process_registry() is * called in aforementioned order and new entries override older ones. For * example, if a theme hook is both defined by a module and a theme, then the * definition in the theme will be used. * @param $theme * The loaded $theme object as returned from list_themes(). * @param $path * The directory where $name is. For example, modules/system or * themes/garland. * * @see theme() * @see _theme_process_registry() * @see hook_theme() * @see list_themes() */ function _theme_process_registry(&$cache, $name, $type, $theme, $path) { $result = array(); $function = $name . '_theme'; // Processor functions work in two distinct phases with the process // functions always being executed after the preprocess functions. $variable_process_phases = array( 'preprocess functions' => 'preprocess', 'process functions' => 'process', ); if (function_exists($function)) { $result = $function($cache, $type, $theme, $path); foreach ($result as $hook => $info) { $result[$hook]['type'] = $type; $result[$hook]['theme path'] = $path; // if function and file are left out, default to standard naming // conventions. if (!isset($info['template']) && !isset($info['function'])) { $result[$hook]['function'] = ($type == 'module' ? 'theme_' : $name . '_') . $hook; } // If a path is set in the info, use what was set. Otherwise use the // default path. This is mostly so system.module can declare theme // functions on behalf of core .include files. // All files are included to be safe. Conditionally included // files can prevent them from getting registered. if (isset($cache[$hook]['includes'])) { $result[$hook]['includes'] = $cache[$hook]['includes']; } if (isset($info['file'])) { $include_file = isset($info['path']) ? $info['path'] : $path; $include_file .= '/' . $info['file']; include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $include_file; $result[$hook]['includes'][] = $include_file; } // If these keys are left unspecified within overridden entries returned // by hook_theme(), carry them forward from the prior entry. This is so // that themes don't need to specify this information, since the module // that registered the theme hook already has. foreach (array('variables', 'render element', 'pattern', 'base hook') as $key) { if (!array_key_exists($key, $info) && isset($cache[$hook][$key])) { $result[$hook][$key] = $cache[$hook][$key]; } } // The following apply only to theming hooks implemented as templates. if (isset($info['template'])) { // Prepend the current theming path when none is set. if (!isset($info['path'])) { $result[$hook]['template'] = $path . '/' . $info['template']; } } // Allow variable processors for all theming hooks, whether the hook is // implemented as a template or as a function. foreach ($variable_process_phases as $phase_key => $phase) { // Check for existing variable processors. Ensure arrayness. if (!isset($info[$phase_key]) || !is_array($info[$phase_key])) { $info[$phase_key] = array(); $prefixes = array(); if ($type == 'module') { // Default variable processor prefix. $prefixes[] = 'template'; // Add all modules so they can intervene with their own variable // processors. This allows them to provide variable processors even // if they are not the owner of the current hook. $prefixes += module_list(); } elseif ($type == 'theme_engine' || $type == 'base_theme_engine') { // Theme engines get an extra set that come before the normally // named variable processors. $prefixes[] = $name . '_engine'; // The theme engine registers on behalf of the theme using the // theme's name. $prefixes[] = $theme; } else { // This applies when the theme manually registers their own variable // processors. $prefixes[] = $name; } foreach ($prefixes as $prefix) { // Only use non-hook-specific variable processors for theming hooks // implemented as templates. See theme(). if (isset($info['template']) && function_exists($prefix . '_' . $phase)) { $info[$phase_key][] = $prefix . '_' . $phase; } if (function_exists($prefix . '_' . $phase . '_' . $hook)) { $info[$phase_key][] = $prefix . '_' . $phase . '_' . $hook; } } } // Check for the override flag and prevent the cached variable // processors from being used. This allows themes or theme engines to // remove variable processors set earlier in the registry build. if (!empty($info['override ' . $phase_key])) { // Flag not needed inside the registry. unset($result[$hook]['override ' . $phase_key]); } elseif (isset($cache[$hook][$phase_key]) && is_array($cache[$hook][$phase_key])) { $info[$phase_key] = array_merge($cache[$hook][$phase_key], $info[$phase_key]); } $result[$hook][$phase_key] = $info[$phase_key]; } } // Merge the newly created theme hooks into the existing cache. $cache = array_merge($cache, $result); } // Let themes have variable processors even if they didn't register a template. if ($type == 'theme' || $type == 'base_theme') { foreach ($cache as $hook => $info) { // Check only if not registered by the theme or engine. if (empty($result[$hook])) { foreach ($variable_process_phases as $phase_key => $phase) { if (!isset($info[$phase_key])) { $cache[$hook][$phase_key] = array(); } // Only use non-hook-specific variable processors for theming hooks // implemented as templates. See theme(). if (isset($info['template']) && function_exists($name . '_' . $phase)) { $cache[$hook][$phase_key][] = $name . '_' . $phase; } if (function_exists($name . '_' . $phase . '_' . $hook)) { $cache[$hook][$phase_key][] = $name . '_' . $phase . '_' . $hook; $cache[$hook]['theme path'] = $path; } // Ensure uniqueness. $cache[$hook][$phase_key] = array_unique($cache[$hook][$phase_key]); } } } } } /** * Rebuild the theme registry cache. * * @param $theme * The loaded $theme object as returned by list_themes(). * @param $base_theme * An array of loaded $theme objects representing the ancestor themes in * oldest first order. * @param theme_engine * The name of the theme engine. */ function _theme_build_registry($theme, $base_theme, $theme_engine) { $cache = array(); // First, process the theme hooks advertised by modules. This will // serve as the basic registry. foreach (module_implements('theme') as $module) { _theme_process_registry($cache, $module, 'module', $module, drupal_get_path('module', $module)); } // Process each base theme. foreach ($base_theme as $base) { // If the base theme uses a theme engine, process its hooks. $base_path = dirname($base->filename); if ($theme_engine) { _theme_process_registry($cache, $theme_engine, 'base_theme_engine', $base->name, $base_path); } _theme_process_registry($cache, $base->name, 'base_theme', $base->name, $base_path); } // And then the same thing, but for the theme. if ($theme_engine) { _theme_process_registry($cache, $theme_engine, 'theme_engine', $theme->name, dirname($theme->filename)); } // Finally, hooks provided by the theme itself. _theme_process_registry($cache, $theme->name, 'theme', $theme->name, dirname($theme->filename)); // Let modules alter the registry. drupal_alter('theme_registry', $cache); // Optimize the registry to not have empty arrays for functions. foreach ($cache as $hook => $info) { foreach (array('preprocess functions', 'process functions') as $phase) { if (empty($info[$phase])) { unset($cache[$hook][$phase]); } } } return $cache; } /** * Return a list of all currently available themes. * * Retrieved from the database, if available and the site is not in maintenance * mode; otherwise compiled freshly from the filesystem. * * @param $refresh * Whether to reload the list of themes from the database. Defaults to FALSE. * @return * An associative array of the currently available themes. The keys are the * names of the themes and the values are objects having the following * properties: * - 'filename': The name of the .info file. * - 'name': The name of the theme. * - 'status': 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled themes. * - 'info': The contents of the .info file. * - 'stylesheets': A two dimensional array, using the first key for the * 'media' attribute (e.g. 'all'), the second for the name of the file * (e.g. style.css). The value is a complete filepath * (e.g. themes/garland/style.css). * - 'scripts': An associative array of JavaScripts, using the filename as key * and the complete filepath as value. * - 'engine': The name of the theme engine. * - 'base theme': The name of the base theme. */ function list_themes($refresh = FALSE) { $list = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__, array()); if ($refresh) { $list = array(); system_list_reset(); } if (empty($list)) { $list = array(); $themes = array(); // Extract from the database only when it is available. // Also check that the site is not in the middle of an install or update. if (!defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE') && db_is_active()) { foreach (system_list('theme') as $theme) { if (file_exists($theme->filename)) { $theme->info = unserialize($theme->info); $themes[] = $theme; } } } else { // Scan the installation when the database should not be read. $themes = _system_rebuild_theme_data(); } foreach ($themes as $theme) { foreach ($theme->info['stylesheets'] as $media => $stylesheets) { foreach ($stylesheets as $stylesheet => $path) { $theme->stylesheets[$media][$stylesheet] = $path; } } foreach ($theme->info['scripts'] as $script => $path) { if (file_exists($path)) { $theme->scripts[$script] = $path; } } if (isset($theme->info['engine'])) { $theme->engine = $theme->info['engine']; } if (isset($theme->info['base theme'])) { $theme->base_theme = $theme->info['base theme']; } // Status is normally retrieved from the database. Add zero values when // read from the installation directory to prevent notices. if (!isset($theme->status)) { $theme->status = 0; } $list[$theme->name] = $theme; } } return $list; } /** * Generate the themed output. * * All requests for theme hooks must go through this function. It examines * the request and routes it to the appropriate theme function. The theme * registry is checked to determine which implementation to use, which may * be a function or a template. * * If the implementation is a template, the following functions may be used to * modify the $variables array. They are processed in two distinct phases; * "preprocess" and "process" functions. The order listed here is the order in * which they execute. * * - template_preprocess(&$variables) * This sets a default set of variables for all template implementations. * * - template_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables) * This is the first preprocessor called specific to the hook; it should be * implemented by the module that registers it. * * - MODULE_preprocess(&$variables) * This will be called for all templates; it should only be used if there * is a real need. It's purpose is similar to template_preprocess(). * * - MODULE_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables) * This is for modules that want to alter or provide extra variables for * theming hooks not registered to itself. For example, if a module named * "foo" wanted to alter the $classes_array variable for the hook "node" a * preprocess function of foo_preprocess_node() can be created to intercept * and alter the variable. * * - ENGINE_engine_preprocess(&$variables) * This function should only be implemented by theme engines and exists * so that it can set necessary variables for all hooks. * * - ENGINE_engine_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables) * This is the same as the previous function, but it is called for a single * theming hook. * * - THEME_preprocess(&$variables) * This is for themes that want to alter or provide extra variables. For * example, if a theme named "foo" wanted to alter the $classes_array variable * for the hook "node" a preprocess function of foo_preprocess_node() can be * created to intercept and alter the variable. * * - THEME_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables) * The same applies from the previous function, but it is called for a * specific hook. * * - template_process(&$variables) * This sets a default set of variables for all template implementations. * * - template_process_HOOK(&$variables) * This is the first processor called specific to the hook; it should be * implemented by the module that registers it. * * - MODULE_process(&$variables) * This will be called for all templates; it should only be used if there * is a real need. It's purpose is similar to template_process(). * * - MODULE_process_HOOK(&$variables) * This is for modules that want to alter or provide extra variables for * theming hooks not registered to itself. For example, if a module named * "foo" wanted to alter the $classes_array variable for the hook "node" a * process function of foo_process_node() can be created to intercept * and alter the variable. * * - ENGINE_engine_process(&$variables) * This function should only be implemented by theme engines and exists * so that it can set necessary variables for all hooks. * * - ENGINE_engine_process_HOOK(&$variables) * This is the same as the previous function, but it is called for a single * theming hook. * * - ENGINE_process(&$variables) * This is meant to be used by themes that utilize a theme engine. It is * provided so that the processor is not locked into a specific theme. * This makes it easy to share and transport code but theme authors must be * careful to prevent fatal re-declaration errors when using sub-themes that * have their own processor named exactly the same as its base theme. In * the default theme engine (PHPTemplate), sub-themes will load their own * template.php file in addition to the one used for its parent theme. This * increases the risk for these errors. A good practice is to use the engine * name for the base theme and the theme name for the sub-themes to minimize * this possibility. * * - ENGINE_process_HOOK(&$variables) * The same applies from the previous function, but it is called for a * specific hook. * * - THEME_process(&$variables) * These functions are based upon the raw theme; they should primarily be * used by themes that do not use an engine or by sub-themes. It serves the * same purpose as ENGINE_process(). * * - THEME_process_HOOK(&$variables) * The same applies from the previous function, but it is called for a * specific hook. * * If the implementation is a function, only the hook-specific preprocess * and process functions (the ones ending in _HOOK) are called from the * above list. This is because theme hooks with function implementations * need to be fast, and calling the non-hook-specific preprocess and process * functions for them would incur a noticeable performance penalty. * * There are two special variables that these preprocess and process functions * can set: * 'theme_hook_suggestion' and 'theme_hook_suggestions'. These will be merged * together to form a list of 'suggested' alternate hooks to use, in * reverse order of priority. theme_hook_suggestion will always be a higher * priority than items in theme_hook_suggestions. theme() will use the * highest priority implementation that exists. If none exists, theme() will * use the implementation for the theme hook it was called with. These * suggestions are similar to and are used for similar reasons as calling * theme() with an array as the $hook parameter (see below). The difference * is whether the suggestions are determined by the code that calls theme() or * by a preprocess or process function. * * @param $hook * The name of the theme hook to call. If the name contains a * double-underscore ('__') and there isn't an implementation for the full * name, the part before the '__' is checked. This allows a fallback to a more * generic implementation. For example, if theme('links__node', ...) is * called, but there is no implementation of that hook, then the 'links' * implementation is used. This process is iterative, so if * theme('links__contextual__node', ...) is called, theme() checks for the * following implementations, and uses the first one that exists: * - links__contextual__node * - links__contextual * - links * This allows themes to create specific theme implementations for named * objects and contexts of otherwise generic theme hooks. The $hook parameter * may also be an array, in which case the first hook that has an * implementation is used. This allows for the code that calls theme() to * explicitly specify the fallback order in a situation where using the '__' * convention is not desired or insufficient. * * @param $variables * An associative array of variables to merge with defaults from the theme * registry, pass to preprocess and process functions for modification, and * finally, pass to the function or template implementing the theme hook. * Alternatively, this can be a renderable array, in which case, its properties * are mapped to variables expected by the theme hook implementations. * * @return * An HTML string that generates the themed output. */ function theme($hook, $variables = array()) { static $hooks = NULL; if (!isset($hooks)) { drupal_theme_initialize(); $hooks = theme_get_registry(); } // If an array of hook candidates were passed, use the first one that has an // implementation. if (is_array($hook)) { foreach ($hook as $candidate) { if (isset($hooks[$candidate])) { break; } } $hook = $candidate; } // If there's no implementation, check for more generic fallbacks. If there's // still no implementation, log an error and return an empty string. if (!isset($hooks[$hook])) { // Iteratively strip everything after the last '__' delimiter, until an // implementation is found. while ($pos = strrpos($hook, '__')) { $hook = substr($hook, 0, $pos); if (isset($hooks[$hook])) { break; } } if (!isset($hooks[$hook])) { watchdog('theme', 'Theme key "@key" not found.', array('@key' => $hook), WATCHDOG_WARNING); return ''; } } $info = $hooks[$hook]; global $theme_path; $temp = $theme_path; // point path_to_theme() to the currently used theme path: $theme_path = $info['theme path']; // Include a file if the theme function or variable processor is held elsewhere. if (!empty($info['includes'])) { foreach ($info['includes'] as $include_file) { include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $include_file; } } // If a renderable array is passed as $variables, then set $variables to // the arguments expected by the theme function. if (isset($variables['#theme']) || isset($variables['#theme_wrappers'])) { $element = $variables; $variables = array(); if (isset($info['variables'])) { foreach (array_keys($info['variables']) as $name) { if (isset($element["#$name"])) { $variables[$name] = $element["#$name"]; } } } else { $variables[$info['render element']] = $element; } } // Merge in argument defaults. if (!empty($info['variables'])) { $variables += $info['variables']; } elseif (!empty($info['render element'])) { $variables += array($info['render element'] => array()); } // Invoke the variable processors, if any. The processors may specify // alternate suggestions for which hook's template/function to use. If the // hook is a suggestion of a base hook, invoke the variable processors of // the base hook, but retain the suggestion as a high priority suggestion to // be used unless overridden by a variable processor function. if (isset($info['base hook'])) { $base_hook = $info['base hook']; $base_hook_info = $hooks[$base_hook]; if (isset($base_hook_info['preprocess functions']) || isset($base_hook_info['process functions'])) { $variables['theme_hook_suggestion'] = $hook; $hook = $base_hook; $info = $base_hook_info; } } if (isset($info['preprocess functions']) || isset($info['process functions'])) { $variables['theme_hook_suggestions'] = array(); foreach (array('preprocess functions', 'process functions') as $phase) { if (!empty($info[$phase])) { foreach ($info[$phase] as $processor_function) { if (function_exists($processor_function)) { // We don't want a poorly behaved process function changing $hook. $hook_clone = $hook; $processor_function($variables, $hook_clone); } } } } // If the preprocess/process functions specified hook suggestions, and the // suggestion exists in the theme registry, use it instead of the hook that // theme() was called with. This allows the preprocess/process step to // route to a more specific theme hook. For example, a function may call // theme('node', ...), but a preprocess function can add 'node__article' as // a suggestion, enabling a theme to have an alternate template file for // article nodes. Suggestions are checked in the following order: // - The 'theme_hook_suggestion' variable is checked first. It overrides // all others. // - The 'theme_hook_suggestions' variable is checked in FILO order, so the // last suggestion added to the array takes precedence over suggestions // added earlier. $suggestions = array(); if (!empty($variables['theme_hook_suggestions'])) { $suggestions = $variables['theme_hook_suggestions']; } if (!empty($variables['theme_hook_suggestion'])) { $suggestions[] = $variables['theme_hook_suggestion']; } foreach (array_reverse($suggestions) as $suggestion) { if (isset($hooks[$suggestion])) { $info = $hooks[$suggestion]; break; } } } // Generate the output using either a function or a template. if (isset($info['function'])) { if (function_exists($info['function'])) { $output = $info['function']($variables); } } else { // Default render function and extension. $render_function = 'theme_render_template'; $extension = '.tpl.php'; // The theme engine may use a different extension and a different renderer. global $theme_engine; if (isset($theme_engine)) { if ($info['type'] != 'module') { if (function_exists($theme_engine . '_render_template')) { $render_function = $theme_engine . '_render_template'; } $extension_function = $theme_engine . '_extension'; if (function_exists($extension_function)) { $extension = $extension_function(); } } } // In some cases, a template implementation may not have had // template_preprocess() run (for example, if the default implementation is // a function, but a template overrides that default implementation). In // these cases, a template should still be able to expect to have access to // the variables provided by template_preprocess(), so we add them here if // they don't already exist. We don't want to run template_preprocess() // twice (it would be inefficient and mess up zebra striping), so we use the // 'directory' variable to determine if it has already run, which while not // completely intuitive, is reasonably safe, and allows us to save on the // overhead of adding some new variable to track that. if (!isset($variables['directory'])) { $default_template_variables = array(); template_preprocess($default_template_variables, $hook); $variables += $default_template_variables; } // Render the output using the template file. $template_file = $info['template'] . $extension; if (isset($info['path'])) { $template_file = $info['path'] . '/' . $template_file; } $output = $render_function($template_file, $variables); } // restore path_to_theme() $theme_path = $temp; return $output; } /** * Return the path to the current themed element. * * It can point to the active theme or the module handling a themed implementation. * For example, when invoked within the scope of a theming call it will depend * on where the theming function is handled. If implemented from a module, it * will point to the module. If implemented from the active theme, it will point * to the active theme. When called outside the scope of a theming call, it will * always point to the active theme. */ function path_to_theme() { global $theme_path; if (!isset($theme_path)) { drupal_theme_initialize(); } return $theme_path; } /** * Allow themes and/or theme engines to easily discover overridden theme functions. * * @param $cache * The existing cache of theme hooks to test against. * @param $prefixes * An array of prefixes to test, in reverse order of importance. * * @return $implementations * The functions found, suitable for returning from hook_theme; */ function drupal_find_theme_functions($cache, $prefixes) { $implementations = array(); $functions = get_defined_functions(); foreach ($cache as $hook => $info) { foreach ($prefixes as $prefix) { // Find theme functions that implement possible "suggestion" variants of // registered theme hooks and add those as new registered theme hooks. // The 'pattern' key defines a common prefix that all suggestions must // start with. The default is the name of the hook followed by '__'. An // 'base hook' key is added to each entry made for a found suggestion, // so that common functionality can be implemented for all suggestions of // the same base hook. To keep things simple, deep heirarchy of // suggestions is not supported: each suggestion's 'base hook' key // refers to a base hook, not to another suggestion, and all suggestions // are found using the base hook's pattern, not a pattern from an // intermediary suggestion. $pattern = isset($info['pattern']) ? $info['pattern'] : ($hook . '__'); if (!isset($info['base hook']) && !empty($pattern)) { $matches = preg_grep('/^' . $prefix . '_' . $pattern . '/', $functions['user']); if ($matches) { foreach ($matches as $match) { $new_hook = str_replace($prefix . '_', '', $match); $arg_name = isset($info['variables']) ? 'variables' : 'render element'; $implementations[$new_hook] = array( 'function' => $match, $arg_name => $info[$arg_name], 'base hook' => $hook, ); } } } // Find theme functions that implement registered theme hooks and include // that in what is returned so that the registry knows that the theme has // this implementation. if (function_exists($prefix . '_' . $hook)) { $implementations[$hook] = array( 'function' => $prefix . '_' . $hook, ); } } } return $implementations; } /** * Allow themes and/or theme engines to easily discover overridden templates. * * @param $cache * The existing cache of theme hooks to test against. * @param $extension * The extension that these templates will have. * @param $path * The path to search. */ function drupal_find_theme_templates($cache, $extension, $path) { $implementations = array(); // Collect paths to all sub-themes grouped by base themes. These will be // used for filtering. This allows base themes to have sub-themes in its // folder hierarchy without affecting the base themes template discovery. $theme_paths = array(); foreach (list_themes() as $theme_info) { if (!empty($theme_info->base_theme)) { $theme_paths[$theme_info->base_theme][$theme_info->name] = dirname($theme_info->filename); } } foreach ($theme_paths as $basetheme => $subthemes) { foreach ($subthemes as $subtheme => $subtheme_path) { if (isset($theme_paths[$subtheme])) { $theme_paths[$basetheme] = array_merge($theme_paths[$basetheme], $theme_paths[$subtheme]); } } } global $theme; $subtheme_paths = isset($theme_paths[$theme]) ? $theme_paths[$theme] : array(); // Escape the periods in the extension. $regex = '/' . str_replace('.', '\.', $extension) . '$/'; // Get a listing of all template files in the path to search. $files = drupal_system_listing($regex, $path, 'name', 0); // Find templates that implement registered theme hooks and include that in // what is returned so that the registry knows that the theme has this // implementation. foreach ($files as $template => $file) { // Ignore sub-theme templates for the current theme. if (strpos($file->uri, str_replace($subtheme_paths, '', $file->uri)) !== 0) { continue; } // Chop off the remaining extensions if there are any. $template already // has the rightmost extension removed, but there might still be more, // such as with .tpl.php, which still has .tpl in $template at this point. if (($pos = strpos($template, '.')) !== FALSE) { $template = substr($template, 0, $pos); } // Transform - in filenames to _ to match function naming scheme // for the purposes of searching. $hook = strtr($template, '-', '_'); if (isset($cache[$hook])) { $implementations[$hook] = array( 'template' => $template, 'path' => dirname($file->uri), ); } } // Find templates that implement possible "suggestion" variants of registered // theme hooks and add those as new registered theme hooks. See // drupal_find_theme_functions() for more information about suggestions and // the use of 'pattern' and 'base hook'. $patterns = array_keys($files); foreach ($cache as $hook => $info) { $pattern = isset($info['pattern']) ? $info['pattern'] : ($hook . '__'); if (!isset($info['base hook']) && !empty($pattern)) { // Transform _ in pattern to - to match file naming scheme // for the purposes of searching. $pattern = strtr($pattern, '_', '-'); $matches = preg_grep('/^' . $pattern . '/', $patterns); if ($matches) { foreach ($matches as $match) { $file = substr($match, 0, strpos($match, '.')); // Put the underscores back in for the hook name and register this pattern. $arg_name = isset($info['variables']) ? 'variables' : 'render element'; $implementations[strtr($file, '-', '_')] = array( 'template' => $file, 'path' => dirname($files[$match]->uri), $arg_name => $info[$arg_name], 'base hook' => $hook, ); } } } } return $implementations; } /** * Retrieve a setting for the current theme or for a given theme. * * The final setting is obtained from the last value found in the following * sources: * - the default global settings specified in this function * - the default theme-specific settings defined in any base theme's .info file * - the default theme-specific settings defined in the theme's .info file * - the saved values from the global theme settings form * - the saved values from the theme's settings form * To only retrieve the default global theme setting, an empty string should be * given for $theme. * * @param $setting_name * The name of the setting to be retrieved. * @param $theme * The name of a given theme; defaults to the current theme. * @return * The value of the requested setting, NULL if the setting does not exist. */ function theme_get_setting($setting_name, $theme = NULL) { $cache = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__, array()); // If no key is given, use the current theme if we can determine it. if (is_null($theme)) { $theme = !empty($GLOBALS['theme_key']) ? $GLOBALS['theme_key'] : ''; } if (empty($cache[$theme])) { // Set the default values for each global setting. // To add new global settings, add their default values below, and then // add form elements to system_theme_settings() in system.admin.inc. $cache[$theme] = array( 'default_logo' => 1, 'logo_path' => '', 'default_favicon' => 1, 'favicon_path' => '', // Use the IANA-registered MIME type for ICO files as default. 'favicon_mimetype' => 'image/vnd.microsoft.icon', ); // Turn on all default features. $features = _system_default_theme_features(); foreach ($features as $feature) { $cache[$theme]['toggle_' . $feature] = 1; } // Get the values for the theme-specific settings from the .info files of // the theme and all its base themes. if ($theme) { $themes = list_themes(); $theme_object = $themes[$theme]; // Create a list which includes the current theme and all its base themes. if (isset($theme_object->base_themes)) { $theme_keys = array_keys($theme_object->base_themes); $theme_keys[] = $theme; } else { $theme_keys = array($theme); } foreach ($theme_keys as $theme_key) { if (!empty($themes[$theme_key]->info['settings'])) { $cache[$theme] = array_merge($cache[$theme], $themes[$theme_key]->info['settings']); } } } // Get the saved global settings from the database. $cache[$theme] = array_merge($cache[$theme], variable_get('theme_settings', array())); if ($theme) { // Get the saved theme-specific settings from the database. $cache[$theme] = array_merge($cache[$theme], variable_get('theme_' . $theme . '_settings', array())); // If the theme does not support a particular feature, override the global // setting and set the value to NULL. if (!empty($theme_object->info['features'])) { foreach ($features as $feature) { if (!in_array($feature, $theme_object->info['features'])) { $cache[$theme]['toggle_' . $feature] = NULL; } } } // Generate the path to the logo image. if ($cache[$theme]['toggle_logo']) { if ($cache[$theme]['default_logo']) { $cache[$theme]['logo'] = file_create_url(dirname($theme_object->filename) . '/logo.png'); } elseif ($cache[$theme]['logo_path']) { $cache[$theme]['logo'] = file_create_url($cache[$theme]['logo_path']); } } // Generate the path to the favicon. if ($cache[$theme]['toggle_favicon']) { if ($cache[$theme]['default_favicon']) { if (file_exists($favicon = dirname($theme_object->filename) . '/favicon.ico')) { $cache[$theme]['favicon'] = file_create_url($favicon); } else { $cache[$theme]['favicon'] = file_create_url('misc/favicon.ico'); } } elseif ($cache[$theme]['favicon_path']) { $cache[$theme]['favicon'] = file_create_url($cache[$theme]['favicon_path']); } else { $cache[$theme]['toggle_favicon'] = FALSE; } } } } return isset($cache[$theme][$setting_name]) ? $cache[$theme][$setting_name] : NULL; } /** * Render a system default template, which is essentially a PHP template. * * @param $template_file * The filename of the template to render. * @param $variables * A keyed array of variables that will appear in the output. * * @return * The output generated by the template. */ function theme_render_template($template_file, $variables) { extract($variables, EXTR_SKIP); // Extract the variables to a local namespace ob_start(); // Start output buffering include DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $template_file; // Include the template file return ob_get_clean(); // End buffering and return its contents } /** * Enable a given list of themes. * * @param $theme_list * An array of theme names. */ function theme_enable($theme_list) { drupal_clear_css_cache(); foreach ($theme_list as $key) { db_update('system') ->fields(array('status' => 1)) ->condition('type', 'theme') ->condition('name', $key) ->execute(); } list_themes(TRUE); menu_rebuild(); drupal_theme_rebuild(); // Notify locale module about new themes being enabled, so translations can // be imported. This might start a batch, and only return to the redirect // path after that. module_invoke('locale', 'system_update', $theme_list); // Invoke hook_themes_enabled after the themes have been enabled. module_invoke_all('themes_enabled', $theme_list); return; } /** * Disable a given list of themes. * * @param $theme_list * An array of theme names. */ function theme_disable($theme_list) { // Don't disable the default theme. if ($pos = array_search(variable_get('theme_default', 'garland'), $theme_list) !== FALSE) { unset($theme_list[$pos]); if (empty($theme_list)) { return; } } drupal_clear_css_cache(); foreach ($theme_list as $key) { db_update('system') ->fields(array('status' => 0)) ->condition('type', 'theme') ->condition('name', $key) ->execute(); } list_themes(TRUE); menu_rebuild(); drupal_theme_rebuild(); // Invoke hook_themes_enabled after the themes have been enabled. module_invoke_all('themes_disabled', $theme_list); return; } /** * @ingroup themeable * @{ */ /** * Return a themed set of status and/or error messages. The messages are grouped * by type. * * An invisible heading identifies the messages for assistive technology. * Sighted users see a colored box. See http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG-TECHS/H69.html * for info. * * @param $variables * An associative array containing: * - display: (optional) Set to 'status' or 'error' to display only messages * of that type. * * @return * A string containing the messages. */ function theme_status_messages($variables) { $display = $variables['display']; $output = ''; $status_heading = array( 'status' => t('Status message'), 'error' => t('Error message'), 'warning' => t('Warning message'), ); foreach (drupal_get_messages($display) as $type => $messages) { $output .= "
\n"; } return $output; } /** * Return a themed link. * * All Drupal code that outputs a link should call the l() function. That * function performs some initial preprocessing, and then, if necessary, * calls theme('link') for rendering the anchor tag. * * To optimize performance for sites that don't need custom theming of links, * the l() function includes an inline copy of this function, and uses that copy * if none of the enabled modules or the active theme implement any preprocess * or process functions or override this theme implementation. * * @param $variables * An associative array containing the keys 'text', 'path', and 'options'. * See the l() function for information about these variables. * * @return * An HTML string containing a link to the given path. * * @see l() */ function theme_link($variables) { return '' . ($variables['options']['html'] ? $variables['text'] : check_plain($variables['text'])) . ''; } /** * Return a themed set of links. * * @param $variables * An associative array containing: * - links: A keyed array of links to be themed. The key for each link is used * as its css class. Each link should be itself an array, with the following * keys: * - title: the link text * - href: the link URL. If omitted, the 'title' is shown as a plain text * item in the links list. * - html: (optional) set this to TRUE if 'title' is HTML so it will be * escaped. * Array items are passed on to the l() function's $options parameter when * creating the link. * - attributes: A keyed array of attributes. * - heading: An optional keyed array or a string for a heading to precede the * links. When using an array the following keys can be used: * - text: the heading text * - level: the heading level (e.g. 'h2', 'h3') * - class: (optional) an array of the CSS classes for the heading * When using a string it will be used as the text of the heading and the * level will default to 'h2'. * Headings should be used on navigation menus and any list of links that * consistently appears on multiple pages. To make the heading invisible * use the 'element-invisible' CSS class. Do not use 'display:none', which * removes it from screen-readers and assistive technology. Headings allow * screen-reader and keyboard only users to navigate to or skip the links. * See http://juicystudio.com/article/screen-readers-display-none.php * and http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG-TECHS/H42.html for more information. * * @return * A string containing an unordered list of links. */ function theme_links($variables) { $links = $variables['links']; $attributes = $variables['attributes']; $heading = $variables['heading']; global $language_url; $output = ''; if (count($links) > 0) { $output = ''; // Treat the heading first if it is present to prepend it to the // list of links. if (!empty($heading)) { if (is_string($heading)) { // Prepare the array that will be used when the passed heading // is a string. $heading = array( 'text' => $heading, // Set the default level of the heading. 'level' => 'h2', ); } $output .= '<' . $heading['level']; if (!empty($heading['class'])) { $output .= drupal_attributes(array('class' => $heading['class'])); } $output .= '>' . check_plain($heading['text']) . '' . $heading['level'] . '>'; } $output .= '