get('path_inc', 'core/includes/path.inc'); require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/includes/theme.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/includes/common.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/includes/unicode.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/includes/file.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/includes/module.inc'; unicode_check(); // Install and update pages are treated differently to prevent theming overrides. if (defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE') && (MAINTENANCE_MODE == 'install' || MAINTENANCE_MODE == 'update')) { $custom_theme = (isset($conf['maintenance_theme']) ? $conf['maintenance_theme'] : 'seven'); } else { // The bootstrap was not complete. So we are operating in a crippled // environment, we need to bootstrap just enough to allow hook invocations // to work. See _drupal_log_error(). if (!class_exists('Drupal\Core\Database\Database', FALSE)) { require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/includes/database.inc'; } // We use the default theme as the maintenance theme. If a default theme // isn't specified in the database or in settings.php, we use Bartik. // @todo Should use the actual default theme configured, but that depends on // configuration being available while possibly not having a working // database connection (yet). And only if that fails, should fall back to // Stark otherwise. Since there is no low-level access to configuration // currently, we only consult settings.php and fall back to Bartik // otherwise, as it looks generic enough and way more user-friendly. $custom_theme = variable_get('maintenance_theme', variable_get('theme_default', 'bartik')); } // Ensure that system.module is loaded. if (!function_exists('_system_rebuild_theme_data')) { $module_list['system'] = 'core/modules/system/system.module'; $module_handler = drupal_container()->get('module_handler'); $module_handler->setModuleList($module_list); $module_handler->load('system'); } $themes = list_themes(); // list_themes() triggers a drupal_alter() in maintenance mode, but we can't // let themes alter the .info data until we know a theme's base themes. So // don't set global $theme until after list_themes() builds its cache. $theme = $custom_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), '_theme_load_offline_registry'); // These are usually added from system_init() -except maintenance.css. // When the database is inactive it's not called so we add it here. $path = drupal_get_path('module', 'system'); drupal_add_css($path . '/system.base.css'); drupal_add_css($path . '/system.admin.css'); drupal_add_css($path . '/system.theme.css'); drupal_add_css($path . '/system.maintenance.css'); } /** * Builds the registry when the site needs to bypass any database calls. */ function _theme_load_offline_registry($theme, $base_theme = NULL, $theme_engine = NULL) { return _theme_build_registry($theme, $base_theme, $theme_engine); } /** * Returns HTML for a list of maintenance tasks to perform. * * @param $variables * An associative array containing: * - items: An associative array of maintenance tasks. * - active: The key for the currently active maintenance task. * * @ingroup themeable */ function theme_task_list($variables) { $t = get_t(); $items = $variables['items']; $active = $variables['active']; $done = isset($items[$active]) || $active == NULL; $output = '