drupal/core/includes/theme.inc

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<?php
/**
* @file
* The theme system, which controls the output of Drupal.
*
* The theme system allows for nearly all output of the Drupal system to be
* customized by user themes.
*/
use Drupal\Component\Utility\String;
use Drupal\Component\Utility\Url;
use Drupal\Core\Config\Config;
use Drupal\Core\Language\Language;
use Drupal\Core\Extension\ExtensionNameLengthException;
use Drupal\Core\Template\Attribute;
use Drupal\Core\Template\RenderWrapper;
use Drupal\Core\Theme\ThemeSettings;
use Drupal\Component\Utility\NestedArray;
use Drupal\Component\Utility\MapArray;
use Drupal\Core\Render\Element;
/**
* @defgroup content_flags Content markers
* @{
* Markers used by theme_mark() and node_mark() to designate content.
* @see theme_mark(), node_mark()
*/
/**
* Mark content as read.
*/
const MARK_READ = 0;
/**
* Mark content as being new.
*/
const MARK_NEW = 1;
/**
* Mark content as being updated.
*/
const MARK_UPDATED = 2;
/**
* A responsive table class; hide table cell on narrow devices.
*
* Indicates that a column has medium priority and thus can be hidden on narrow
* width devices and shown on medium+ width devices (i.e. tablets and desktops).
*/
const RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM = 'priority-medium';
/**
* A responsive table class; only show table cell on wide devices.
*
* Indicates that a column has low priority and thus can be hidden on narrow
* and medium viewports and shown on wide devices (i.e. desktops).
*/
const RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_LOW = 'priority-low';
/**
* @} End of "defgroup content_flags".
*/
/**
* Determines if a theme is available to use.
*
* @param $theme
* Either the name of a theme or a full theme object.
*
* @return
* Boolean TRUE if the theme is enabled or is the site administration theme;
* FALSE otherwise.
*
* @deprecated Use \Drupal::service('access_check.theme')->checkAccess().
*/
function drupal_theme_access($theme) {
if (is_object($theme)) {
$theme = $theme->name;
}
return \Drupal::service('access_check.theme')->checkAccess($theme);
}
/**
* Initializes 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;
}
$themes = list_themes();
// @todo Let the theme.negotiator listen to the kernel request event.
// Determine the active theme for the theme negotiator service. This includes
// the default theme as well as really specific ones like the ajax base theme.
$request = \Drupal::request();
$theme = \Drupal::service('theme.negotiator')->determineActiveTheme($request) ?: 'stark';
// 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)) {
$ancestor = $themes[$ancestor]->base_theme;
$base_theme[] = $themes[$ancestor];
}
_drupal_theme_initialize($themes[$theme], array_reverse($base_theme));
}
/**
* Initializes 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.yml 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 $theme object. It should be in
* 'oldest first' order, meaning the top level of the chain will
* be first.
*/
function _drupal_theme_initialize($theme, $base_theme = array()) {
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();
// CSS file basenames to override, pointing to the final, overridden filepath.
$theme->stylesheets_override = array();
// CSS file basenames to remove.
$theme->stylesheets_remove = array();
// Grab stylesheets from base theme
foreach ($base_theme as $base) {
if (!empty($base->stylesheets)) {
foreach ($base->stylesheets as $media => $stylesheets) {
foreach ($stylesheets as $name => $stylesheet) {
$final_stylesheets[$media][$name] = $stylesheet;
}
}
}
$base_theme_path = dirname($base->filename);
if (!empty($base->info['stylesheets-remove'])) {
foreach ($base->info['stylesheets-remove'] as $basename) {
$theme->stylesheets_remove[$basename] = $base_theme_path . '/' . $basename;
}
}
if (!empty($base->info['stylesheets-override'])) {
foreach ($base->info['stylesheets-override'] as $name) {
$basename = drupal_basename($name);
$theme->stylesheets_override[$basename] = $base_theme_path . '/' . $name;
}
}
}
// Add stylesheets used by this theme.
if (!empty($theme->stylesheets)) {
foreach ($theme->stylesheets as $media => $stylesheets) {
foreach ($stylesheets as $name => $stylesheet) {
$final_stylesheets[$media][$name] = $stylesheet;
}
}
}
if (!empty($theme->info['stylesheets-remove'])) {
foreach ($theme->info['stylesheets-remove'] as $basename) {
$theme->stylesheets_remove[$basename] = $theme_path . '/' . $basename;
if (isset($theme->stylesheets_override[$basename])) {
unset($theme->stylesheets_override[$basename]);
}
}
}
if (!empty($theme->info['stylesheets-override'])) {
foreach ($theme->info['stylesheets-override'] as $name) {
$basename = drupal_basename($name);
$theme->stylesheets_override[$basename] = $theme_path . '/' . $name;
if (isset($theme->stylesheets_remove[$basename])) {
unset($theme->stylesheets_remove[$basename]);
}
}
}
// And now add the stylesheets properly.
$css = array();
foreach ($final_stylesheets as $media => $stylesheets) {
foreach ($stylesheets as $stylesheet) {
$css['#attached']['css'][$stylesheet] = array(
'group' => CSS_AGGREGATE_THEME,
'every_page' => TRUE,
'media' => $media
);
}
}
drupal_render($css);
// 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.
$js = array();
foreach ($final_scripts as $script) {
$js['#attached']['js'][] = array(
'data' => $script,
'group' => JS_THEME,
'every_page' => TRUE,
);
}
drupal_render($js);
$theme_engine = NULL;
// Initialize the theme.
if (isset($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;
}
}
// Always include Twig as the default theme engine.
include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/themes/engines/twig/twig.engine';
}
/**
* Gets the theme registry.
*
* @param bool $complete
* Optional boolean to indicate whether to return the complete theme registry
* array or an instance of the Drupal\Core\Utility\ThemeRegistry class.
* If TRUE, the complete theme registry array will be returned. This is useful
* if you want to foreach over the whole registry, use array_* functions or
* inspect it in a debugger. If FALSE, an instance of the
* Drupal\Core\Utility\ThemeRegistry class will be returned, this provides an
* ArrayObject which allows it to be accessed with array syntax and isset(),
* and should be more lightweight than the full registry. Defaults to TRUE.
*
* @return
* The complete theme registry array, or an instance of the
* Drupal\Core\Utility\ThemeRegistry class.
*/
function theme_get_registry($complete = TRUE) {
$theme_registry = \Drupal::service('theme.registry');
if ($complete) {
return $theme_registry->get();
}
else {
return $theme_registry->getRuntime();
}
}
/**
* Forces the system to rebuild the theme registry.
*
* This function 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() {
\Drupal::service('theme.registry')->reset();
}
/**
* Returns 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
* themes' machine names and the values are objects having the following
* properties:
* - filename: The filepath and name of the .info.yml file.
* - name: The machine name of the theme.
* - status: 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled themes.
* - info: The contents of the .info.yml 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/bartik/style.css). Not set if no stylesheets are defined in the
* .info.yml file.
* - scripts: An associative array of JavaScripts, using the filename as key
* and the complete filepath as value. Not set if no scripts are defined in
* the .info.yml file.
* - prefix: The base theme engine prefix.
* - engine: The machine name of the theme engine.
* - base_theme: If this is a sub-theme, the machine name of the base theme
* defined in the .info.yml file. Otherwise, the element is not set.
* - base_themes: If this is a sub-theme, an associative array of the
* base-theme ancestors of this theme, starting with this theme's base
* theme, then the base theme's own base theme, etc. Each entry has an
* array key equal to the theme's machine name, and a value equal to the
* human-readable theme name; if a theme with matching machine name does
* not exist in the system, the value will instead be NULL (and since the
* system would not know whether that theme itself has a base theme, that
* will end the array of base themes). This is not set if the theme is not
* a sub-theme.
* - sub_themes: An associative array of themes on the system that are
* either direct sub-themes (that is, they declare this theme to be
* their base theme), direct sub-themes of sub-themes, etc. The keys are
* the themes' machine names, and the values are the themes' human-readable
* names. This element is not set if there are no themes on the system that
* declare this theme as their base theme.
*
* @deprecated as of Drupal 8.0. Use \Drupal::service('theme_handler')->listInfo().
*/
function list_themes($refresh = FALSE) {
/** @var \Drupal\Core\Extension\ThemeHandler $theme_handler */
$theme_handler = \Drupal::service('theme_handler');
if ($refresh) {
$theme_handler->reset();
system_list_reset();
}
return $theme_handler->listInfo();
}
/**
* Finds all the base themes for the specified theme.
*
* Themes can inherit templates and function implementations from earlier
* themes.
*
* @param $themes
* An array of available themes.
* @param $key
* The name of the theme whose base we are looking for.
*
* @return
* Returns an array of all of the theme's ancestors; the first element's value
* will be NULL if an error occurred.
*
* @deprecated as of Drupal 8.0. Use \Drupal::service('theme_handler')->getBaseThemes().
*/
function drupal_find_base_themes($themes, $key) {
return \Drupal::service('theme_handler')->getBaseThemes($themes, $key);
}
/**
* Generates themed output.
*
* All requests for themed output must go through this function (however,
* calling the theme() function directly is strongly discouraged - see next
* paragraph). It examines the request and routes it to the appropriate
* @link themeable theme function or template @endlink, by checking the theme
* registry.
*
* Avoid calling this function directly. It is preferable to replace direct
* calls to the theme() function with calls to drupal_render() by passing a
* render array with a #theme key to drupal_render(), which in turn calls
* theme().
*
* @section sec_theme_hooks Theme Hooks
* Most commonly, the first argument to this function is the name of the theme
* hook. For instance, to theme a taxonomy term, the theme hook name is
* 'taxonomy_term'. Modules register theme hooks within a hook_theme()
* implementation and provide a default implementation via a function named
* theme_HOOK() (e.g., theme_taxonomy_term()) or via a template file named
* according to the value of the 'template' key registered with the theme hook
* (see hook_theme() for details). Default templates are implemented with the
* Twig rendering engine and are named the same as the theme hook, with
* underscores changed to hyphens, so for the 'taxonomy_term' theme hook, the
* default template is 'taxonomy-term.html.twig'.
*
* @subsection sub_overriding_theme_hooks Overriding Theme Hooks
* Themes may also register new theme hooks within a hook_theme()
* implementation, but it is more common for themes to override default
* implementations provided by modules than to register entirely new theme
* hooks. Themes can override a default implementation by implementing a
* function named THEME_HOOK() (for example, the 'bartik' theme overrides the
* default implementation of the 'menu_tree' theme hook by implementing a
* bartik_menu_tree() function), or by adding a template file within its folder
* structure that follows the template naming structure used by the theme's
* rendering engine (for example, since the Bartik theme uses the Twig rendering
* engine, it overrides the default implementation of the 'page' theme hook by
* containing a 'page.html.twig' file within its folder structure).
*
* @subsection sub_preprocess_templates Preprocessing for Template Files
* If the implementation is a template file, several functions are called before
* the template file is invoked to modify the $variables array. These make up
* the "preprocessing" phase, and are executed (if they exist), in the following
* order (note that in the following list, HOOK indicates the theme hook name,
* MODULE indicates a module name, THEME indicates a theme name, and ENGINE
* indicates a theme engine name):
* - template_preprocess(&$variables, $hook): Creates a default set of variables
* for all theme hooks with template implementations.
* - template_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables): Should be implemented by the module
* that registers the theme hook, to set up default variables.
* - MODULE_preprocess(&$variables, $hook): hook_preprocess() is invoked on all
* implementing modules.
* - MODULE_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables): hook_preprocess_HOOK() is invoked on
* all implementing modules, so that modules that didn't define the theme hook
* can alter the variables.
* - ENGINE_engine_preprocess(&$variables, $hook): Allows the theme engine to
* set necessary variables for all theme hooks with template implementations.
* - ENGINE_engine_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables): Allows the theme engine to set
* necessary variables for the particular theme hook.
* - THEME_preprocess(&$variables, $hook): Allows the theme to set necessary
* variables for all theme hooks with template implementations.
* - THEME_preprocess_HOOK(&$variables): Allows the theme to set necessary
* variables specific to the particular theme hook.
*
* @subsection sub_preprocess_theme_funcs Preprocessing for Theme Functions
* If the implementation is a function, only the theme-hook-specific preprocess
* functions (the ones ending in _HOOK) are called from the list above. This is
* because theme hooks with function implementations need to be fast, and
* calling the non-theme-hook-specific preprocess functions for them would incur
* a noticeable performance penalty.
*
* @subsection sub_alternate_suggestions Suggesting Alternate Hooks
* Alternate hooks can be suggested by implementing the hook-specific
* hook_theme_suggestions_HOOK_alter() or the generic
* hook_theme_suggestions_alter(). These alter hooks are used to manipulate an
* array of suggested alternate theme hooks to use, in reverse order of
* priority. 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 altering the suggestions via the suggestion alter hooks.
*
* @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 theme 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 theme 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 is insufficient.
* @param $variables
* An associative array of variables to merge with defaults from the theme
* registry, pass to preprocess 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 string|false
* An HTML string representing the themed output or FALSE if the passed $hook
* is not implemented.
*
* @see drupal_render()
* @see themeable
* @see hook_theme()
* @see template_preprocess()
*/
function theme($hook, $variables = array()) {
static $default_attributes;
// If called before all modules are loaded, we do not necessarily have a full
// theme registry to work with, and therefore cannot process the theme
// request properly. See also \Drupal\Core\Theme\Registry::get().
if (!\Drupal::moduleHandler()->isLoaded() && !defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE')) {
throw new Exception(t('theme() may not be called until all modules are loaded.'));
}
/** @var \Drupal\Core\Utility\ThemeRegistry $theme_registry */
$theme_registry = \Drupal::service('theme.registry')->getRuntime();
// If an array of hook candidates were passed, use the first one that has an
// implementation.
if (is_array($hook)) {
foreach ($hook as $candidate) {
if ($theme_registry->has($candidate)) {
break;
}
}
$hook = $candidate;
}
// Save the original theme hook, so it can be supplied to theme variable
// preprocess callbacks.
$original_hook = $hook;
// If there's no implementation, check for more generic fallbacks. If there's
// still no implementation, log an error and return an empty string.
if (!$theme_registry->has($hook)) {
// Iteratively strip everything after the last '__' delimiter, until an
// implementation is found.
while ($pos = strrpos($hook, '__')) {
$hook = substr($hook, 0, $pos);
if ($theme_registry->has($hook)) {
break;
}
}
if (!$theme_registry->has($hook)) {
// Only log a message when not trying theme suggestions ($hook being an
// array).
if (!isset($candidate)) {
watchdog('theme', 'Theme hook %hook not found.', array('%hook' => $hook), WATCHDOG_WARNING);
}
// There is no theme implementation for the hook passed. Return FALSE so
// the function calling theme() can differentiate between a hook that
// exists and renders an empty string and a hook that is not implemented.
return FALSE;
}
}
$info = $theme_registry->get($hook);
global $theme_path;
$temp = $theme_path;
// point path_to_theme() to the currently used theme path:
$theme_path = $info['theme path'];
// Include a file if the theme function or variable preprocessor is held
// elsewhere.
if (!empty($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["#$name"]) || array_key_exists("#$name", $element)) {
$variables[$name] = $element["#$name"];
}
}
}
else {
$variables[$info['render element']] = $element;
// Give a hint to render engines to prevent infinite recursion.
$variables[$info['render element']]['#render_children'] = TRUE;
}
}
// Merge in argument defaults.
if (!empty($info['variables'])) {
$variables += $info['variables'];
}
elseif (!empty($info['render element'])) {
$variables += array($info['render element'] => array());
}
// Supply original caller info.
$variables += array(
'theme_hook_original' => $original_hook,
);
// Set base hook for later use. For example if '#theme' => 'node__article'
// is called, we run hook_theme_suggestions_node_alter() rather than
// hook_theme_suggestions_node__article_alter(), and also pass in the base
// hook as the last parameter to the suggestions alter hooks.
if (isset($info['base hook'])) {
$base_theme_hook = $info['base hook'];
}
else {
$base_theme_hook = $hook;
}
// Invoke hook_theme_suggestions_HOOK().
$suggestions = Drupal::moduleHandler()->invokeAll('theme_suggestions_' . $base_theme_hook, array($variables));
// If theme() was invoked with a direct theme suggestion like
// '#theme' => 'node__article', add it to the suggestions array before
// invoking suggestion alter hooks.
if (isset($info['base hook'])) {
$suggestions[] = $hook;
}
// Invoke hook_theme_suggestions_alter() and
// hook_theme_suggestions_HOOK_alter().
$hooks = array(
'theme_suggestions',
'theme_suggestions_' . $base_theme_hook,
);
\Drupal::moduleHandler()->alter($hooks, $suggestions, $variables, $base_theme_hook);
// Check if each suggestion exists in the theme registry, and if so,
// use it instead of the hook that theme() was called with. For example, a
// function may call theme('node', ...), but a module can add
// 'node__article' as a suggestion via hook_theme_suggestions_HOOK_alter(),
// enabling a theme to have an alternate template file for article nodes.
foreach (array_reverse($suggestions) as $suggestion) {
if ($theme_registry->has($suggestion)) {
$info = $theme_registry->get($suggestion);
break;
}
}
// Invoke the variable preprocessors, if any.
if (isset($info['base hook'])) {
$base_hook = $info['base hook'];
$base_hook_info = $theme_registry->get($base_hook);
// Include files required by the base hook, since its variable preprocessors
// might reside there.
if (!empty($base_hook_info['includes'])) {
foreach ($base_hook_info['includes'] as $include_file) {
include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . $include_file;
}
}
// Replace the preprocess functions with those from the base hook.
if (isset($base_hook_info['preprocess functions'])) {
// Set a variable for the 'theme_hook_suggestion'. This is used to
// maintain backwards compatibility with template engines.
$theme_hook_suggestion = $hook;
$info['preprocess functions'] = $base_hook_info['preprocess functions'];
}
}
if (isset($info['preprocess functions'])) {
foreach ($info['preprocess functions'] as $preprocessor_function) {
if (function_exists($preprocessor_function)) {
$preprocessor_function($variables, $hook, $info);
}
}
}
// Generate the output using either a function or a template.
$output = '';
if (isset($info['function'])) {
if (function_exists($info['function'])) {
$output = $info['function']($variables);
}
}
else {
$render_function = 'twig_render_template';
$extension = '.html.twig';
// 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 = $extension_function();
}
}
}
// In some cases, a template implementation may not have had
// template_preprocess() run (for example, if the default implementation is
// a function, but a template overrides that default implementation). In
// these cases, a template should still be able to expect to have access to
// the variables provided by template_preprocess(), so we add them here if
// they don't already exist. We don't want the overhead of running
// template_preprocess() twice, so we use the 'directory' variable to
// determine if it has already run, which while not completely intuitive,
// is reasonably safe, and allows us to save on the overhead of adding some
// new variable to track that.
if (!isset($variables['directory'])) {
$default_template_variables = array();
template_preprocess($default_template_variables, $hook, $info);
$variables += $default_template_variables;
}
if (!isset($default_attributes)) {
$default_attributes = new Attribute();
}
foreach (array('attributes', 'title_attributes', 'content_attributes') as $key) {
if (isset($variables[$key]) && !($variables[$key] instanceof Attribute)) {
if ($variables[$key]) {
$variables[$key] = new Attribute($variables[$key]);
}
else {
// Create empty attributes.
$variables[$key] = clone $default_attributes;
}
}
}
// Render the output using the template file.
$template_file = $info['template'] . $extension;
if (isset($info['path'])) {
$template_file = $info['path'] . '/' . $template_file;
}
// Add the theme suggestions to the variables array just before rendering
// the template for backwards compatibility with template engines.
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'] = $suggestions;
// For backwards compatibility, pass 'theme_hook_suggestion' on to the
// template engine. This is only set when calling a direct suggestion like
// '#theme' => 'menu_tree__shortcut_default' when the template exists in the
// current theme.
if (isset($theme_hook_suggestion)) {
$variables['theme_hook_suggestion'] = $theme_hook_suggestion;
}
$output = $render_function($template_file, $variables);
}
// restore path_to_theme()
$theme_path = $temp;
return (string) $output;
}
/**
* Returns 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;
}
/**
* Allows themes and/or theme engines to 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 hierarchy 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) {
$new_hook = substr($match, strlen($prefix) + 1);
$arg_name = isset($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;
}
/**
* Allows 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.
$files = file_scan_directory($path, $regex, array('key' => 'filename'));
// Find templates that implement registered theme hooks and include that in
// what is returned so that the registry knows that the theme has this
// implementation.
foreach ($files as $template => $file) {
// Ignore sub-theme templates for the current theme.
if (strpos($file->uri, str_replace($subtheme_paths, '', $file->uri)) !== 0) {
continue;
}
// Remove the extension from the filename.
$template = str_replace($extension, '', $template);
// 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),
);
}
// Match templates based on the 'template' filename.
foreach ($cache as $hook => $info) {
if (isset($info['template'])) {
$template_candidates = array($info['template'], str_replace($info['theme path'] . '/templates/', '', $info['template']));
if (in_array($template, $template_candidates)) {
$implementations[$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 = $match;
// Remove the extension from the filename.
$file = str_replace($extension, '', $file);
// 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;
}
/**
* Retrieves 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 theme-specific settings defined in any base theme's .info.yml
* file
* - the default theme-specific settings defined in the theme's .info.yml 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) {
$cache = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__, array());
// If no key is given, use the current theme if we can determine it.
if (!isset($theme)) {
$theme = !empty($GLOBALS['theme_key']) ? $GLOBALS['theme_key'] : '';
}
if (empty($cache[$theme])) {
// Create a theme settings object.
$cache[$theme] = new ThemeSettings($theme);
// Get the values for the theme-specific settings from the .info.yml files
// of the theme and all its base themes.
if ($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]->mergeData($themes[$theme_key]->info['settings']);
}
}
}
// Get the global settings from configuration.
$cache[$theme]->mergeData(\Drupal::config('system.theme.global')->get());
if ($theme) {
// Get the saved theme-specific settings from the configuration system.
$cache[$theme]->mergeData(\Drupal::config($theme . '.settings')->get());
// If the theme does not support a particular feature, override the global
// setting and set the value to NULL.
//$supports = $cache[$theme]->get('supports');
if (!empty($theme_object->info['features'])) {
foreach (_system_default_theme_features() as $feature) {
if (!in_array($feature, $theme_object->info['features'])) {
$cache[$theme]->set('features.' . $feature, NULL);
}
}
}
// Generate the path to the logo image.
if ($cache[$theme]->get('features.logo')) {
$logo_path = $cache[$theme]->get('logo.path');
if ($cache[$theme]->get('logo.use_default')) {
$cache[$theme]->set('logo.url', file_create_url(dirname($theme_object->filename) . '/logo.png'));
}
elseif ($logo_path) {
$cache[$theme]->set('logo.url', file_create_url($logo_path));
}
}
// Generate the path to the favicon.
if ($cache[$theme]->get('features.favicon')) {
$favicon_path = $cache[$theme]->get('favicon.path');
if ($cache[$theme]->get('favicon.use_default')) {
if (file_exists($favicon = dirname($theme_object->filename) . '/favicon.ico')) {
$cache[$theme]->set('favicon.url', file_create_url($favicon));
}
else {
$cache[$theme]->set('favicon.url', file_create_url('core/misc/favicon.ico'));
}
}
elseif ($favicon_path) {
$cache[$theme]->set('favicon.url', file_create_url($favicon_path));
}
else {
$cache[$theme]->set('features.favicon', FALSE);
}
}
}
}
return $cache[$theme]->get($setting_name);
}
/**
* Converts theme settings to configuration.
*
* @see system_theme_settings_submit()
*
* @param array $theme_settings
* An array of theme settings from system setting form or a Drupal 7 variable.
* @param Config $config
* The configuration object to update.
*
* @return
* The Config object with updated data.
*/
function theme_settings_convert_to_config(array $theme_settings, Config $config) {
foreach ($theme_settings as $key => $value) {
if ($key == 'default_logo') {
$config->set('logo.use_default', $value);
}
else if ($key == 'logo_path') {
$config->set('logo.path', $value);
}
else if ($key == 'default_favicon') {
$config->set('favicon.use_default', $value);
}
else if ($key == 'favicon_path') {
$config->set('favicon.path', $value);
}
else if ($key == 'favicon_mimetype') {
$config->set('favicon.mimetype', $value);
}
else if (substr($key, 0, 7) == 'toggle_') {
$config->set('features.' . drupal_substr($key, 7), $value);
}
else if (!in_array($key, array('theme', 'logo_upload'))) {
$config->set($key, $value);
}
}
return $config;
}
/**
* Enables a given list of themes.
*
* @param $theme_list
* An array of theme names.
*
* @deprecated as of Drupal 8.0. Use \Drupal::service('theme_handler')->enable().
*/
function theme_enable($theme_list) {
\Drupal::service('theme_handler')->enable($theme_list);
}
/**
* Disables a given list of themes.
*
* @param $theme_list
* An array of theme names.
*
* @deprecated as of Drupal 8.0. Use \Drupal::service('theme_handler')->disable().
*/
function theme_disable($theme_list) {
\Drupal::service('theme_handler')->disable($theme_list);
}
/**
* @addtogroup themeable
* @{
*/
/**
* Preprocess variables for theme_datetime().
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array possibly containing:
* - attributes['timestamp']:
* - timestamp:
* - text:
*/
function template_preprocess_datetime(&$variables) {
// Format the 'datetime' attribute based on the timestamp.
// @see http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-author/the-time-element.html#attr-time-datetime
if (!isset($variables['attributes']['datetime']) && isset($variables['timestamp'])) {
$variables['attributes']['datetime'] = format_date($variables['timestamp'], 'html_datetime', '', 'UTC');
}
// If no text was provided, try to auto-generate it.
if (!isset($variables['text'])) {
// Format and use a human-readable version of the timestamp, if any.
if (isset($variables['timestamp'])) {
$variables['text'] = format_date($variables['timestamp']);
$variables['html'] = FALSE;
}
// Otherwise, use the literal datetime attribute.
elseif (isset($variables['attributes']['datetime'])) {
$variables['text'] = $variables['attributes']['datetime'];
$variables['html'] = FALSE;
}
}
// Add a 'datetime' class.
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'datetime';
$variables['attributes'] = new Attribute($variables['attributes']);
}
/**
* Prepares variables for status message templates.
*
* Default template: status-messages.html.twig.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - display: (optional) May have a value of 'status' or 'error' when only
* displaying messages of that specific type.
*/
function template_preprocess_status_messages(&$variables) {
$variables['message_list'] = drupal_get_messages($variables['display']);
$variables['status_headings'] = array(
'status' => t('Status message'),
'error' => t('Error message'),
'warning' => t('Warning message'),
);
}
/**
* Prepares variables for links templates.
*
* Default template: links.html.twig.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - links: An associative 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 elements:
* - title: The link text.
* - route_name: (optional) The name of the route to link to. If omitted
* (and if 'href' is omitted as well), the 'title' is shown as
* a plain text item in the links list.
* - route_parameters: (optional) An array of route parameters for the link.
* - href: (optional) The link URL. It is preferred to use 'route_name' and
* 'route parameters' for internal links. Use 'href' for links to external
* URLs. If omitted (and if 'route_name' is omitted as well), the 'title'
* is shown as a plain text item in the links list.
* - html: (optional) Whether or not 'title' is HTML. If set, the title
* will not be passed through
* \Drupal\Component\Utility\String::checkPlain().
* - attributes: (optional) Attributes for the anchor, or for the <span>
* tag used in its place if no 'href' is supplied. If element 'class' is
* included, it must be an array of one or more class names.
* If the 'href' element is supplied, the entire link array is passed to
* l() as its $options parameter.
* - attributes: A keyed array of attributes for the UL containing the
* list of links.
* - set_active_class: (optional) Whether each link should compare the
* route_name + route_parameters or href (path), language and query options
* to the current URL, to determine whether the link is "active". If so, an
* "active" class will be applied to the list item containing the link, as
* well as the link itself. It is important to use this sparingly since it
* is usually unnecessary and requires extra processing.
* For anonymous users, the "active" class will be calculated on the server,
* because most sites serve each anonymous user the same cached page anyway.
* For authenticated users, the "active" class will be calculated on the
* client (through JavaScript), only data- attributes are added to list
* items and contained links, to prevent breaking the render cache. The
* JavaScript is added in system_page_build().
* - heading: (optional) A heading to precede the links. May be an
* associative array or a string. If it's an array, it can have the
* following elements:
* - 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 'visually-hidden' 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.
*
* Unfortunately links templates duplicate the "active" class handling of l()
* and LinkGenerator::generate() because it needs to be able to set the "active"
* class not on the links themselves ("a" tags), but on the list items ("li"
* tags) that contain the links. This is necessary for CSS to be able to style
* list items differently when the link is active, since CSS does not yet allow
* one to style list items only if it contains a certain element with a certain
* class. I.e. we cannot yet convert this jQuery selector to a CSS selector:
* jQuery('li:has("a.active")')
*
* @see l()
* @see \Drupal\Core\Utility\LinkGenerator::generate()
* @see system_page_build()
*/
function template_preprocess_links(&$variables) {
$links = $variables['links'];
$heading = &$variables['heading'];
if (!empty($links)) {
// Prepend the heading to the list, if any.
if (!empty($heading)) {
// Convert a string heading into an array, using a H2 tag by default.
if (is_string($heading)) {
$heading = array('text' => $heading);
}
// Merge in default array properties into $heading.
$heading += array(
'level' => 'h2',
'attributes' => array(),
);
// @todo Remove backwards compatibility for $heading['class'].
if (isset($heading['class'])) {
$heading['attributes']['class'] = $heading['class'];
}
// Convert the attributes array into an Attribute object.
$heading['attributes'] = new Attribute($heading['attributes']);
$heading['text'] = String::checkPlain($heading['text']);
}
$variables['links'] = array();
foreach ($links as $key => $link) {
$item = array();
$link += array(
'href' => NULL,
'route_name' => NULL,
'route_parameters' => NULL,
'ajax' => NULL,
);
$li_attributes = array('class' => array());
// Use the array key as class name.
$li_attributes['class'][] = drupal_html_class($key);
$link_element = array(
'#type' => 'link',
'#title' => $link['title'],
'#options' => array_diff_key($link, MapArray::copyValuesToKeys(array('title', 'href', 'route_name', 'route_parameters'))),
'#href' => $link['href'],
'#route_name' => $link['route_name'],
'#route_parameters' => $link['route_parameters'],
'#ajax' => $link['ajax'],
);
// Handle links and ensure that the active class is added on the LIs, but
// only if the 'set_active_class' option is not empty.
if (isset($link['href']) || isset($link['route_name'])) {
if (!empty($variables['set_active_class'])) {
// Also enable set_active_class for the contained link.
$link_element['#options']['set_active_class'] = TRUE;
if (!empty($link['language'])) {
$li_attributes['hreflang'] = $link['language']->id;
}
// Add a "data-drupal-link-query" attribute to let the
// drupal.active-link library know the query in a standardized manner.
if (!empty($link['query'])) {
$query = $link['query'];
ksort($query);
$li_attributes['data-drupal-link-query'] = Json::encode($query);
}
if (isset($link['route_name'])) {
$path = \Drupal::service('url_generator')->getPathFromRoute($link['route_name'], $link['route_parameters']);
}
else {
$path = $link['href'];
}
// Add a "data-drupal-link-system-path" attribute to let the
// drupal.active-link library know the path in a standardized manner.
$li_attributes['data-drupal-link-system-path'] = \Drupal::service('path.alias_manager.cached')->getSystemPath($path);
}
$item['link'] = $link_element;
}
// Handle title-only text items.
$text = (!empty($link['html']) ? $link['title'] : String::checkPlain($link['title']));
$item['text'] = $text;
if (isset($link['attributes'])) {
$item['text_attributes'] = new Attribute($link['attributes']);
}
// Handle list item attributes.
$item['attributes'] = new Attribute($li_attributes);
// Add the item to the list of links.
$variables['links'][] = $item;
}
}
}
/**
* Returns HTML for an image.
*
* @param $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - uri: Either the path of the image file (relative to base_path()) or a
* full URL.
* - width: The width of the image (if known).
* - height: The height of the image (if known).
* - alt: The alternative text for text-based browsers. HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0
* always require an alt attribute. The HTML 5 draft allows the alt
* attribute to be omitted in some cases. Therefore, this variable defaults
* to an empty string, but can be set to NULL for the attribute to be
* omitted. Usually, neither omission nor an empty string satisfies
* accessibility requirements, so it is strongly encouraged for code
* calling theme('image') to pass a meaningful value for this variable.
* - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/objects.html#h-13.8
* - http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html
* - http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#alt
* - title: The title text is displayed when the image is hovered in some
* popular browsers.
* - attributes: Associative array of attributes to be placed in the img tag.
*/
function theme_image($variables) {
$attributes = $variables['attributes'];
$attributes['src'] = file_create_url($variables['uri']);
foreach (array('width', 'height', 'alt', 'title') as $key) {
if (isset($variables[$key])) {
$attributes[$key] = $variables[$key];
}
}
return '<img' . new Attribute($attributes) . ' />';
}
/**
* #pre_render callback to transform children of an element into #rows suitable for theme_table().
*
* This function converts sub-elements of an element of #type 'table' to be
* suitable for theme_table():
* - The first level of sub-elements are table rows. Only the #attributes
* property is taken into account.
* - The second level of sub-elements is converted into columns for the
* corresponding first-level table row.
*
* Simple example usage:
* @code
* $form['table'] = array(
* '#type' => 'table',
* '#header' => array(t('Title'), array('data' => t('Operations'), 'colspan' => '1')),
* // Optionally, to add tableDrag support:
* '#tabledrag' => array(
* array(
* 'action' => 'order',
* 'relationship' => 'sibling',
* 'group' => 'thing-weight',
* ),
* ),
* );
* foreach ($things as $row => $thing) {
* $form['table'][$row]['#weight'] = $thing['weight'];
*
* $form['table'][$row]['title'] = array(
* '#type' => 'textfield',
* '#default_value' => $thing['title'],
* );
*
* // Optionally, to add tableDrag support:
* $form['table'][$row]['#attributes']['class'][] = 'draggable';
* $form['table'][$row]['weight'] = array(
* '#type' => 'textfield',
* '#title' => t('Weight for @title', array('@title' => $thing['title'])),
* '#title_display' => 'invisible',
* '#size' => 4,
* '#default_value' => $thing['weight'],
* '#attributes' => array('class' => array('thing-weight')),
* );
*
* // The amount of link columns should be identical to the 'colspan'
* // attribute in #header above.
* $form['table'][$row]['edit'] = array(
* '#type' => 'link',
* '#title' => t('Edit'),
* '#href' => 'thing/' . $row . '/edit',
* );
* }
* @endcode
*
* @param array $element
* A structured array containing two sub-levels of elements. Properties used:
* - #tabledrag: The value is a list of $options arrays that are passed to
* drupal_attach_tabledrag(). The HTML ID of the table is added to each
* $options array.
*
* @see system_element_info()
* @see theme_table()
* @see drupal_process_attached()
* @see drupal_attach_tabledrag()
*/
function drupal_pre_render_table(array $element) {
foreach (element_children($element) as $first) {
$row = array('data' => array());
// Apply attributes of first-level elements as table row attributes.
if (isset($element[$first]['#attributes'])) {
$row += $element[$first]['#attributes'];
}
// Turn second-level elements into table row columns.
// @todo Do not render a cell for children of #type 'value'.
// @see http://drupal.org/node/1248940
foreach (element_children($element[$first]) as $second) {
// Assign the element by reference, so any potential changes to the
// original element are taken over.
$column = array('data' => &$element[$first][$second]);
// Apply wrapper attributes of second-level elements as table cell
// attributes.
if (isset($element[$first][$second]['#wrapper_attributes'])) {
$column += $element[$first][$second]['#wrapper_attributes'];
}
$row['data'][] = $column;
}
$element['#rows'][] = $row;
}
// Take over $element['#id'] as HTML ID attribute, if not already set.
element_set_attributes($element, array('id'));
// If the custom #tabledrag is set and there is a HTML ID, add the table's
// HTML ID to the options and attach the behavior.
if (!empty($element['#tabledrag']) && isset($element['#attributes']['id'])) {
foreach ($element['#tabledrag'] as $options) {
$options['table_id'] = $element['#attributes']['id'];
drupal_attach_tabledrag($element, $options);
}
}
return $element;
}
/**
* Returns HTML for a table.
*
* @param $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - header: An array containing the table headers. Each element of the array
* can be either a localized string or an associative array with the
* following keys:
* - "data": The localized title of the table column.
* - "field": The database field represented in the table column (required
* if user is to be able to sort on this column).
* - "sort": A default sort order for this column ("asc" or "desc"). Only
* one column should be given a default sort order because table sorting
* only applies to one column at a time.
* - "class": An array of values for the 'class' attribute. In particular,
* the least important columns that can be hidden on narrow and medium
* width screens should have a 'priority-low' class, referenced with the
* RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_LOW constant. Columns that should be shown on
* medium+ wide screens should be marked up with a class of
* 'priority-medium', referenced by with the RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM
* constant. Themes may hide columns with one of these two classes on
* narrow viewports to save horizontal space.
* - Any HTML attributes, such as "colspan", to apply to the column header
* cell.
* - rows: An array of table rows. Every row is an array of cells, or an
* associative array with the following keys:
* - "data": an array of cells
* - Any HTML attributes, such as "class", to apply to the table row.
* - "no_striping": a boolean indicating that the row should receive no
* 'even / odd' styling. Defaults to FALSE.
* Each cell can be either a string or an associative array with the
* following keys:
* - "data": The string to display in the table cell.
* - "header": Indicates this cell is a header.
* - Any HTML attributes, such as "colspan", to apply to the table cell.
* Here's an example for $rows:
* @code
* $rows = array(
* // Simple row
* array(
* 'Cell 1', 'Cell 2', 'Cell 3'
* ),
* // Row with attributes on the row and some of its cells.
* array(
* 'data' => array('Cell 1', array('data' => 'Cell 2', 'colspan' => 2)), 'class' => array('funky')
* )
* );
* @endcode
* - attributes: An array of HTML attributes to apply to the table tag.
* - caption: A localized string to use for the <caption> tag.
* - colgroups: An array of column groups. Each element of the array can be
* either:
* - An array of columns, each of which is an associative array of HTML
* attributes applied to the COL element.
* - An array of attributes applied to the COLGROUP element, which must
* include a "data" attribute. To add attributes to COL elements, set the
* "data" attribute with an array of columns, each of which is an
* associative array of HTML attributes.
* Here's an example for $colgroup:
* @code
* $colgroup = array(
* // COLGROUP with one COL element.
* array(
* array(
* 'class' => array('funky'), // Attribute for the COL element.
* ),
* ),
* // Colgroup with attributes and inner COL elements.
* array(
* 'data' => array(
* array(
* 'class' => array('funky'), // Attribute for the COL element.
* ),
* ),
* 'class' => array('jazzy'), // Attribute for the COLGROUP element.
* ),
* );
* @endcode
* These optional tags are used to group and set properties on columns
* within a table. For example, one may easily group three columns and
* apply same background style to all.
* - sticky: Use a "sticky" table header.
* - empty: The message to display in an extra row if table does not have any
* rows.
*/
function theme_table($variables) {
$header = $variables['header'];
$rows = $variables['rows'];
$attributes = $variables['attributes'];
$caption = $variables['caption'];
$colgroups = $variables['colgroups'];
$sticky = $variables['sticky'];
$responsive = $variables['responsive'];
$empty = $variables['empty'];
// Add sticky headers, if applicable.
if (count($header) && $sticky) {
drupal_add_library('system', 'drupal.tableheader');
// Add 'sticky-enabled' class to the table to identify it for JS.
// This is needed to target tables constructed by this function.
$attributes['class'][] = 'sticky-enabled';
}
// If the table has headers and it should react responsively to columns hidden
// with the classes represented by the constants RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM
// and RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_LOW, add the tableresponsive behaviors.
if (count($header) && $responsive) {
drupal_add_library('system', 'drupal.tableresponsive');
// Add 'responsive-enabled' class to the table to identify it for JS.
// This is needed to target tables constructed by this function.
$attributes['class'][] = 'responsive-enabled';
}
$output = '<table' . new Attribute($attributes) . ">\n";
if (isset($caption)) {
$output .= '<caption>' . $caption . "</caption>\n";
}
// Format the table columns:
if (count($colgroups)) {
foreach ($colgroups as $colgroup) {
$attributes = array();
// Check if we're dealing with a simple or complex column
if (isset($colgroup['data'])) {
foreach ($colgroup as $key => $value) {
if ($key == 'data') {
$cols = $value;
}
else {
$attributes[$key] = $value;
}
}
}
else {
$cols = $colgroup;
}
// Build colgroup
if (is_array($cols) && count($cols)) {
$output .= ' <colgroup' . new Attribute($attributes) . '>';
foreach ($cols as $col) {
$output .= ' <col' . new Attribute($col) . ' />';
}
$output .= " </colgroup>\n";
}
else {
$output .= ' <colgroup' . new Attribute($attributes) . " />\n";
}
}
}
// Add the 'empty' row message if available.
if (!count($rows) && $empty) {
$header_count = 0;
foreach ($header as $header_cell) {
if (is_array($header_cell)) {
$header_count += isset($header_cell['colspan']) ? $header_cell['colspan'] : 1;
}
else {
$header_count++;
}
}
$rows[] = array(array('data' => $empty, 'colspan' => $header_count, 'class' => array('empty', 'message')));
}
$responsive = array();
// Format the table header:
if (count($header)) {
$ts = tablesort_init($header);
// HTML requires that the thead tag has tr tags in it followed by tbody
// tags. Using ternary operator to check and see if we have any rows.
$output .= (count($rows) ? ' <thead><tr>' : ' <tr>');
$i = 0;
foreach ($header as $cell) {
$i++;
// Track responsive classes for each column as needed. Only the header
// cells for a column are marked up with the responsive classes by a
// module developer or themer. The responsive classes on the header cells
// must be transferred to the content cells.
if (!empty($cell['class']) && is_array($cell['class'])) {
if (in_array(RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM, $cell['class'])) {
$responsive[$i] = RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM;
}
elseif (in_array(RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_LOW, $cell['class'])) {
$responsive[$i] = RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_LOW;
}
}
$cell = tablesort_header($cell, $header, $ts);
$output .= _theme_table_cell($cell, TRUE);
}
// Using ternary operator to close the tags based on whether or not there are rows
$output .= (count($rows) ? " </tr></thead>\n" : "</tr>\n");
}
else {
$ts = array();
}
// Format the table rows:
if (count($rows)) {
$output .= "<tbody>\n";
$flip = array('even' => 'odd', 'odd' => 'even');
$class = 'even';
foreach ($rows as $row) {
// Check if we're dealing with a simple or complex row
if (isset($row['data'])) {
$cells = $row['data'];
$no_striping = isset($row['no_striping']) ? $row['no_striping'] : FALSE;
// Set the attributes array and exclude 'data' and 'no_striping'.
$attributes = $row;
unset($attributes['data']);
unset($attributes['no_striping']);
}
else {
$cells = $row;
$attributes = array();
$no_striping = FALSE;
}
if (count($cells)) {
// Add odd/even class
if (!$no_striping) {
$class = $flip[$class];
$attributes['class'][] = $class;
}
// Build row
$output .= ' <tr' . new Attribute($attributes) . '>';
$i = 0;
foreach ($cells as $cell) {
$i++;
// Add active class if needed for sortable tables.
$cell = tablesort_cell($cell, $header, $ts, $i);
// Copy RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_LOW/RESPONSIVE_PRIORITY_MEDIUM
// class from header to cell as needed.
if (isset($responsive[$i])) {
if (is_array($cell)) {
$cell['class'][] = $responsive[$i];
}
else {
$cell = array('data' => $cell, 'class' => $responsive[$i]);
}
}
$output .= _theme_table_cell($cell);
}
$output .= " </tr>\n";
}
}
$output .= "</tbody>\n";
}
$output .= "</table>\n";
return $output;
}
/**
* Returns HTML for a marker for new or updated content.
*
* @param $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - type: Number representing the marker type to display. See MARK_NEW,
* MARK_UPDATED, MARK_READ.
*/
function theme_mark($variables) {
$type = $variables['status'];
global $user;
if ($user->isAuthenticated()) {
if ($type == MARK_NEW) {
return ' <span class="marker">' . t('new') . '</span>';
}
elseif ($type == MARK_UPDATED) {
return ' <span class="marker">' . t('updated') . '</span>';
}
}
}
/**
* Prepares variables for item list templates.
*
* Default template: item-list.html.twig.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - items: An array of items to be displayed in the list. Each item can be
* either a string or a render array. If #type, #theme, or #markup
* properties are not specified for child render arrays, they will be
* inherited from the parent list, allowing callers to specify larger
* nested lists without having to explicitly specify and repeat the
* render properties for all nested child lists.
* - title: A title to be prepended to the list.
* - list_type: The type of list to return (e.g. "ul", "ol").
*
* @see http://drupal.org/node/1842756
*/
function template_preprocess_item_list(&$variables) {
$variables['title'] = (string) $variables['title'];
foreach ($variables['items'] as &$item) {
$attributes = array();
// If the item value is an array, then it is a render array.
if (is_array($item)) {
// List items support attributes via the '#wrapper_attributes' property.
if (isset($item['#wrapper_attributes'])) {
$attributes = $item['#wrapper_attributes'];
}
// Determine whether there are any child elements in the item that are not
// fully-specified render arrays. If there are any, then the child
// elements present nested lists and we automatically inherit the render
// array properties of the current list to them.
foreach (Element::children($item) as $key) {
$child = &$item[$key];
// If this child element does not specify how it can be rendered, then
// we need to inherit the render properties of the current list.
if (!isset($child['#type']) && !isset($child['#theme']) && !isset($child['#markup'])) {
// Since theme_item_list() supports both strings and render arrays as
// items, the items of the nested list may have been specified as the
// child elements of the nested list, instead of #items. For
// convenience, we automatically move them into #items.
if (!isset($child['#items'])) {
// This is the same condition as in element_children(), which cannot
// be used here, since it triggers an error on string values.
foreach ($child as $child_key => $child_value) {
if ($child_key[0] !== '#') {
$child['#items'][$child_key] = $child_value;
unset($child[$child_key]);
}
}
}
// Lastly, inherit the original theme variables of the current list.
$child['#theme'] = $variables['theme_hook_original'];
$child['#list_type'] = $variables['list_type'];
}
}
}
// Set the item's value and attributes for the template.
$item = array(
'value' => $item,
'attributes' => new Attribute($attributes),
);
}
}
/**
* Prepares variables for feed icon templates.
*
* Default template: feed-icon.html.twig.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - url: An internal system path or a fully qualified external URL of the
* feed.
* - title: A descriptive title of the feed.
*/
function template_preprocess_feed_icon(&$variables) {
$text = t('Subscribe to !feed-title', array('!feed-title' => $variables['title']));
$variables['icon'] = array(
'#theme' => 'image__feed_icon',
'#uri' => 'core/misc/feed.png',
'#width' => 16,
'#height' => 16,
'#alt' => $text,
);
$variables['attributes']['class'] = array('feed-icon');
// Stripping tags because that's what l() used to do.
$variables['attributes']['title'] = strip_tags($text);
}
/**
* Returns HTML for a "more" link, like those used in blocks.
*
* @param $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - url: The URL of the main page.
* - title: A descriptive verb for the link, like 'Read more'.
*/
function theme_more_link($variables) {
return '<div class="more-link">' . l(t('More'), $variables['url'], array('attributes' => array('title' => $variables['title']))) . '</div>';
}
/**
* Returns HTML for an indentation div; used for drag and drop tables.
*
* @param $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - size: Optional. The number of indentations to create.
*/
function theme_indentation($variables) {
$output = '';
for ($n = 0; $n < $variables['size']; $n++) {
$output .= '<div class="indentation">&nbsp;</div>';
}
return $output;
}
/**
* Returns HTML to wrap child elements in a container.
*
* Used for grouped form items. Can also be used as a #theme_wrapper for any
* renderable element, to surround it with a <div> and add attributes such as
* classes or an HTML id.
*
* @param $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - element: An associative array containing the properties of the element.
* Properties used: #id, #attributes, #children.
*
* @ingroup themeable
*/
function theme_container($variables) {
$element = $variables['element'];
// Ensure #attributes is set.
$element += array('#attributes' => array());
// Special handling for form elements.
if (isset($element['#array_parents'])) {
// Assign an html ID.
if (!isset($element['#attributes']['id'])) {
$element['#attributes']['id'] = $element['#id'];
}
// Add the 'form-wrapper' class.
$element['#attributes']['class'][] = 'form-wrapper';
}
return '<div' . new Attribute($element['#attributes']) . '>' . $element['#children'] . '</div>';
}
/**
* @} End of "addtogroup themeable".
*/
/**
* Returns HTML output for a single table cell for theme_table().
*
* @param $cell
* Array of cell information, or string to display in cell.
* @param bool $header
* TRUE if this cell is a table header cell, FALSE if it is an ordinary
* table cell. If $cell is an array with element 'header' set to TRUE, that
* will override the $header parameter.
*
* @return
* HTML for the cell.
*/
function _theme_table_cell($cell, $header = FALSE) {
$attributes = '';
if (is_array($cell)) {
$data = isset($cell['data']) ? $cell['data'] : '';
// Cell's data property can be a string or a renderable array.
if (is_array($data)) {
$data = drupal_render($data);
}
$header |= isset($cell['header']);
unset($cell['data']);
unset($cell['header']);
$attributes = new Attribute($cell);
}
else {
$data = $cell;
}
if ($header) {
$output = "<th$attributes>$data</th>";
}
else {
$output = "<td$attributes>$data</td>";
}
return $output;
}
/**
* Adds a default set of helper variables for preprocessors and templates.
*
* This function is called for theme hooks implemented as templates only, not
* for theme hooks implemented as functions. This preprocess function is the
* first in the sequence of preprocessing functions that are called when
* preparing variables for a template. See theme() for more details about the
* full sequence.
*
* @see theme()
*/
function template_preprocess(&$variables, $hook, $info) {
// Tell all templates where they are located.
$variables['directory'] = path_to_theme();
// Merge in variables that don't depend on hook and don't change during a
// single page request.
// Use the advanced drupal_static() pattern, since this is called very often.
static $drupal_static_fast;
if (!isset($drupal_static_fast)) {
$drupal_static_fast['default_variables'] = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
}
$default_variables = &$drupal_static_fast['default_variables'];
if (!isset($default_variables)) {
$default_variables = _template_preprocess_default_variables();
}
$variables += $default_variables;
// When theming a render element, merge its #attributes into
// $variables['attributes'].
if (isset($info['render element'])) {
$key = $info['render element'];
if (isset($variables[$key]['#attributes'])) {
$variables['attributes'] = NestedArray::mergeDeep($variables['attributes'], $variables[$key]['#attributes']);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns hook-independent variables to template_preprocess().
*/
function _template_preprocess_default_variables() {
// Variables that don't depend on a database connection.
$variables = array(
'attributes' => array(),
'title_attributes' => array(),
'content_attributes' => array(),
'title_prefix' => array(),
'title_suffix' => array(),
'db_is_active' => !defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE'),
'is_admin' => FALSE,
'logged_in' => FALSE,
);
// drupal_is_front_page() might throw an exception.
try {
$variables['is_front'] = drupal_is_front_page();
}
catch (Exception $e) {
// If the database is not yet available, set default values for these
// variables.
$variables['is_front'] = FALSE;
$variables['db_is_active'] = FALSE;
}
// Give modules a chance to alter the default template variables.
drupal_alter('template_preprocess_default_variables', $variables);
return $variables;
}
/**
* Prepares variables for HTML document templates.
*
* Default template: html.html.twig.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - page: A render element representing the page.
*
* @see system_elements()
*/
function template_preprocess_html(&$variables) {
/** @var $page \Drupal\Core\Page\HtmlPage */
$page = $variables['page_object'];
$variables['html_attributes'] = $page->getHtmlAttributes();
$variables['attributes'] = $page->getBodyAttributes();
$variables['page'] = $page->getContent();
// Compile a list of classes that are going to be applied to the body element.
// This allows advanced theming based on context (home page, node of certain type, etc.).
$body_classes = $variables['attributes']['class'];
$body_classes[] = 'html';
// Add a class that tells us whether we're on the front page or not.
$body_classes[] = $variables['is_front'] ? 'front' : 'not-front';
// Add a class that tells us whether the page is viewed by an authenticated user or not.
$body_classes[] = $variables['logged_in'] ? 'logged-in' : 'not-logged-in';
$variables['attributes']['class'] = $body_classes;
// Populate the body classes.
if ($suggestions = theme_get_suggestions(arg(), 'page', '-')) {
foreach ($suggestions as $suggestion) {
if ($suggestion != 'page-front') {
// Add current suggestion to page classes to make it possible to theme
// the page depending on the current page type (e.g. node, admin, user,
// etc.) as well as more specific data like node-12 or node-edit.
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = drupal_html_class($suggestion);
}
}
}
// Initializes attributes which are specific to the html and body elements.
$variables['html_attributes'] = new Attribute;
// HTML element attributes.
$language_interface = \Drupal::service('language_manager')->getCurrentLanguage();
$variables['html_attributes']['lang'] = $language_interface->id;
$variables['html_attributes']['dir'] = $language_interface->direction ? 'rtl' : 'ltr';
// Add favicon.
if (theme_get_setting('features.favicon')) {
$favicon = theme_get_setting('favicon.url');
$type = theme_get_setting('favicon.mimetype');
$build['#attached']['drupal_add_html_head_link'][][] = array(
'rel' => 'shortcut icon',
'href' => Url::stripDangerousProtocols($favicon),
'type' => $type,
);
drupal_render($build);
}
$site_config = \Drupal::config('system.site');
// Construct page title.
if ($page->hasTitle()) {
$head_title = array(
'title' => strip_tags($page->getTitle()),
'name' => String::checkPlain($site_config->get('name')),
);
}
elseif (drupal_get_title()) {
$head_title = array(
'title' => strip_tags(drupal_get_title()),
'name' => String::checkPlain($site_config->get('name')),
);
}
// @todo Remove once views is not bypassing the view subscriber anymore.
// @see http://drupal.org/node/2068471
elseif (drupal_is_front_page()) {
$head_title = array(
'title' => t('Home'),
'name' => String::checkPlain($site_config->get('name')),
);
}
else {
$head_title = array('name' => String::checkPlain($site_config->get('name')));
if ($site_config->get('slogan')) {
$head_title['slogan'] = strip_tags(filter_xss_admin($site_config->get('slogan')));
}
}
$variables['head_title_array'] = $head_title;
$variables['head_title'] = implode(' | ', $head_title);
// Display the html.html.twig's default mobile metatags for responsive design.
$elements = array(
'MobileOptimized' => array(
'#tag' => 'meta',
'#attributes' => array(
'name' => 'MobileOptimized',
'content' => 'width',
),
),
'HandheldFriendly' => array(
'#tag' => 'meta',
'#attributes' => array(
'name' => 'HandheldFriendly',
'content' => 'true',
),
),
'viewport' => array(
'#tag' => 'meta',
'#attributes' => array(
'name' => 'viewport',
'content' => 'width=device-width',
),
),
);
foreach ($elements as $name => $element) {
drupal_add_html_head($element, $name);
}
drupal_add_library('system', 'html5shiv', TRUE);
$variables['page_top'][] = array('#markup' => $page->getBodyTop());
$variables['page_bottom'][] = array('#markup' => $page->getBodyBottom());
// Add footer scripts as '#markup' so they can be rendered with other
// elements in page_bottom.
$footer_scripts = new RenderWrapper('drupal_get_js', array('footer'));
$variables['page_bottom'][] = array('#markup' => $footer_scripts);
// Wrap function calls in an object so they can be called when printed.
$variables['head'] = new RenderWrapper('drupal_get_html_head');
$variables['styles'] = new RenderWrapper('drupal_get_css');
$variables['scripts'] = new RenderWrapper('drupal_get_js');
}
/**
* Prepares variables for the page template.
*
* Default template: page.html.twig.
*
* Most themes utilize their own copy of page.html.twig. The default is located
* inside "modules/system/page.html.twig". Look in there for the full list of
* variables.
*
* Uses the arg() function to generate a series of page template suggestions
* based on the current path.
*
* Any changes to variables in this preprocessor should also be changed inside
* template_preprocess_maintenance_page() to keep all of them consistent.
*
* @see drupal_render_page()
*/
function template_preprocess_page(&$variables) {
$language_interface = language(Language::TYPE_INTERFACE);
$site_config = \Drupal::config('system.site');
// Move some variables to the top level for themer convenience and template cleanliness.
$variables['show_messages'] = $variables['page']['#show_messages'];
foreach (system_region_list($GLOBALS['theme']) as $region_key => $region_name) {
if (!isset($variables['page'][$region_key])) {
$variables['page'][$region_key] = array();
}
}
// Set up layout variable.
$variables['layout'] = 'none';
if (!empty($variables['page']['sidebar_first'])) {
$variables['layout'] = 'first';
}
if (!empty($variables['page']['sidebar_second'])) {
$variables['layout'] = ($variables['layout'] == 'first') ? 'both' : 'second';
}
$variables['base_path'] = base_path();
$variables['front_page'] = url();
$variables['feed_icons'] = drupal_get_feeds();
$variables['language'] = $language_interface;
$variables['language']->dir = $language_interface->direction ? 'rtl' : 'ltr';
$variables['logo'] = theme_get_setting('logo.url');
$variables['main_menu'] = theme_get_setting('features.main_menu') ? menu_main_menu() : array();
$variables['secondary_menu'] = theme_get_setting('features.secondary_menu') ? menu_secondary_menu() : array();
$variables['action_links'] = menu_get_local_actions();
$variables['site_name'] = (theme_get_setting('features.name') ? String::checkPlain($site_config->get('name')) : '');
$variables['site_slogan'] = (theme_get_setting('features.slogan') ? filter_xss_admin($site_config->get('slogan')) : '');
$variables['tabs'] = menu_local_tabs();
if (isset($variables['page']['#title'])) {
$variables['title'] = $variables['page']['#title'];
}
else {
$variables['title'] = new RenderWrapper('drupal_get_title');
}
// Pass the main menu and secondary menu to the template as render arrays.
if (!empty($variables['main_menu'])) {
$variables['main_menu'] = array(
'#theme' =>'links__system_main_menu',
'#links' => $variables['main_menu'],
'#heading' => array(
'text' => t('Main menu'),
'class' => array('visually-hidden'),
),
'#set_active_class' => TRUE,
);
}
if (!empty($variables['secondary_menu'])) {
$variables['secondary_menu'] = array(
'#theme' =>'links__system_secondary_menu',
'#links' => $variables['secondary_menu'],
'#heading' => array(
'text' => t('Secondary menu'),
'class' => array('visually-hidden'),
),
'#set_active_class' => TRUE,
);
}
if ($node = \Drupal::request()->attributes->get('node')) {
$variables['node'] = $node;
}
// Prepare render array for messages. drupal_get_messages() is called later,
// when this variable is rendered in a theme function or template file.
$variables['messages'] = array(
'#theme' => 'status_messages',
'#access' => $variables['show_messages'],
);
// Set the breadcrumb last, so as to increase the chance of being able to
// re-use the cache of an already retrieved menu containing the active link
// for the current page.
// @see menu_tree_page_data()
$variables['breadcrumb'] = array(
'#theme' => 'breadcrumb',
'#breadcrumb' => \Drupal::service('breadcrumb')->build(\Drupal::request()->attributes->all()),
);
}
/**
* Generate an array of suggestions from path arguments.
*
* This is typically called for adding to the suggestions in
* hook_theme_suggestions_HOOK_alter() or adding to 'attributes' class key
* variables from within preprocess functions, when wanting to base the
* additional suggestions or classes on the path of the current page.
*
* @param $args
* An array of path arguments, such as from function arg().
* @param $base
* A string identifying the base 'thing' from which more specific suggestions
* are derived. For example, 'page' or 'html'.
* @param $delimiter
* The string used to delimit increasingly specific information. The default
* of '__' is appropriate for theme hook suggestions. '-' is appropriate for
* extra classes.
*
* @return
* An array of suggestions, suitable for adding to
* hook_theme_suggestions_HOOK_alter() or to $variables['attributes']['class']
* if the suggestions represent extra CSS classes.
*/
function theme_get_suggestions($args, $base, $delimiter = '__') {
// Build a list of suggested theme hooks or body classes in order of
// specificity. One suggestion is made for every element of the current path,
// though numeric elements are not carried to subsequent suggestions. For
// example, for $base='page', http://www.example.com/node/1/edit would result
// in the following suggestions and body classes:
//
// page__node page-node
// page__node__% page-node-%
// page__node__1 page-node-1
// page__node__edit page-node-edit
$suggestions = array();
$prefix = $base;
foreach ($args as $arg) {
// Remove slashes or null per SA-CORE-2009-003 and change - (hyphen) to _
// (underscore).
//
// When we discover templates in @see drupal_find_theme_templates,
// hyphens (-) are converted to underscores (_) before the theme hook
// is registered. We do this because the hyphens used for delimiters
// in hook suggestions cannot be used in the function names of the
// associated preprocess functions. Any page templates designed to be used
// on paths that contain a hyphen are also registered with these hyphens
// converted to underscores so here we must convert any hyphens in path
// arguments to underscores here before fetching theme hook suggestions
// to ensure the templates are appropriately recognized.
$arg = str_replace(array("/", "\\", "\0", '-'), array('', '', '', '_'), $arg);
// The percent acts as a wildcard for numeric arguments since
// asterisks are not valid filename characters on many filesystems.
if (is_numeric($arg)) {
$suggestions[] = $prefix . $delimiter . '%';
}
$suggestions[] = $prefix . $delimiter . $arg;
if (!is_numeric($arg)) {
$prefix .= $delimiter . $arg;
}
}
if (drupal_is_front_page()) {
// Front templates should be based on root only, not prefixed arguments.
$suggestions[] = $base . $delimiter . 'front';
}
return $suggestions;
}
/**
* Prepare variables for maintenance page templates.
*
* Default template: maintenance-page.html.twig.
*
* The variables array generated here is a mirror of
* template_preprocess_page(). This preprocessor will run its course when
* theme_maintenance_page() is invoked. An alternate template file of
* maintenance-page--offline.html.twig can be used when the database is offline
* to hide errors and completely replace the content.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - content - An array of page content.
*
* @see system_page_build()
*/
function template_preprocess_maintenance_page(&$variables) {
$language_interface = language(Language::TYPE_INTERFACE);
// Initializes attributes which are specific to the html element.
$variables['html_attributes'] = new Attribute;
// HTML element attributes.
$variables['html_attributes']['lang'] = $language_interface->id;
$variables['html_attributes']['dir'] = $language_interface->direction ? 'rtl' : 'ltr';
// Add favicon
if (theme_get_setting('features.favicon')) {
$favicon = theme_get_setting('favicon.url');
$type = theme_get_setting('favicon.mimetype');
$build['#attached']['drupal_add_html_head_link'][][] = array(
'rel' => 'shortcut icon',
'href' => Url::stripDangerousProtocols($favicon),
'type' => $type,
);
drupal_render($build);
}
foreach (system_region_list($GLOBALS['theme']) as $region_key => $region_name) {
if (!isset($variables[$region_key])) {
$variables[$region_key] = array();
}
// Append region content set with drupal_add_region_content() as markup.
if ($region_content = drupal_get_region_content($region_key)) {
$variables[$region_key][]['#markup'] = $region_content;
}
}
// Setup layout variable.
$variables['layout'] = 'none';
if (!empty($variables['sidebar_first'])) {
$variables['layout'] = 'first';
}
if (!empty($variables['sidebar_second'])) {
$variables['layout'] = ($variables['layout'] == 'first') ? 'both' : 'second';
}
$site_config = \Drupal::config('system.site');
$site_name = $site_config->get('name');
$site_slogan = $site_config->get('slogan');
// Construct the page title.
if (isset($variables['page']['#title'])) {
$head_title = array(
'title' => strip_tags($variables['page']['#title']),
'name' => String::checkPlain($site_config->get('name')),
);
}
elseif (drupal_get_title()) {
$head_title = array(
'title' => strip_tags(drupal_get_title()),
'name' => String::checkPlain($site_config->get('name')),
);
}
else {
$head_title = array('name' => String::checkPlain($site_name));
if ($site_slogan) {
$head_title['slogan'] = strip_tags(filter_xss_admin($site_slogan));
}
}
// These are usually added from system_page_build() except maintenance.css.
// When the database is inactive it's not called so we add it here.
$default_css['library'][] = array('system', 'normalize');
$path = drupal_get_path('module', 'system');
// Adjust the weights to load these early.
$default_css['css'][$path . '/css/system.module.css'] = array(
'weight' => CSS_COMPONENT - 10,
'every_page' => TRUE,
);
$default_css['css'][$path . '/css/system.theme.css'] = array(
'weight' => CSS_SKIN - 10,
'every_page' => TRUE,
);
// Unlike regular pages, the admin.css is added for every maintenance page.
$default_css['css'][$path . '/css/system.admin.css'] = array(
'weight' => CSS_COMPONENT - 10,
'every_page' => TRUE,
);
$default_css['css'][$path . '/css/system.maintenance.css'] = array(
'weight' => CSS_COMPONENT - 10,
'every_page' => TRUE,
);
$attached = array('#attached' => $default_css);
drupal_render($attached);
$variables['messages'] = array(
'#theme' => 'status_messages',
'#access' => $variables['show_messages'],
);
$variables['head_title_array'] = $head_title;
$variables['head_title'] = implode(' | ', $head_title);
$variables['base_path'] = base_path();
$variables['front_page'] = url();
$variables['breadcrumb'] = '';
$variables['feed_icons'] = '';
$variables['help'] = '';
$variables['language'] = $language_interface;
$variables['language']->dir = $language_interface->direction ? 'rtl' : 'ltr';
$variables['logo'] = theme_get_setting('logo.url');
$variables['main_menu'] = array();
$variables['secondary_menu'] = array();
$variables['site_name'] = (theme_get_setting('features.name') ? String::checkPlain($site_name) : '');
$variables['site_slogan'] = (theme_get_setting('features.slogan') ? filter_xss_admin($site_slogan) : '');
$variables['tabs'] = '';
// Compile a list of classes that are going to be applied to the body element.
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'maintenance-page';
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'in-maintenance';
if (isset($variables['db_is_active']) && !$variables['db_is_active']) {
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'db-offline';
}
if ($variables['layout'] == 'both') {
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'two-sidebars';
}
elseif ($variables['layout'] == 'none') {
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'no-sidebars';
}
else {
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'one-sidebar';
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'sidebar-' . $variables['layout'];
}
$variables['head'] = drupal_get_html_head();
// While this code is used in the installer, the language module may not be
// enabled yet (even maybe no database set up yet), but an RTL language
// selected should result in RTL stylesheets loaded properly already.
$css = _drupal_add_css();
include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/core/modules/language/language.module';
// Wrapping drupal_get_css() and drupal_get_js() in an object so they can
// be called when printed.
$variables['styles'] = new RenderWrapper('drupal_get_css', array($css));
$variables['scripts'] = new RenderWrapper('drupal_get_js');
// Allow the page to define a title.
if (isset($variables['page']['#title'])) {
$variables['title'] = $variables['page']['#title'];
}
if (!isset($variables['title'])) {
$variables['title'] = drupal_get_title();
}
}
/**
* Prepares variables for install page templates.
*
* Default template: install-page.html.twig.
*
* The variables array generated here is a mirror of
* template_preprocess_page(). This preprocessor will run its course when
* theme_install_page() is invoked.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - content - An array of page content.
*
* @see template_preprocess_maintenance_page()
*
*/
function template_preprocess_install_page(&$variables) {
template_preprocess_maintenance_page($variables);
// Override the site name that is displayed on the page, since Drupal is
// still in the process of being installed.
$variables['site_name'] = drupal_install_profile_distribution_name();
}
/**
* Prepares variables for region templates.
*
* Default template: region.html.twig.
*
* Prepares the values passed to the theme_region function to be passed into a
* pluggable template engine. Uses the region name to generate a template file
* suggestions.
*
* @param array $variables
* An associative array containing:
* - elements: An associative array containing properties of the region.
*/
function template_preprocess_region(&$variables) {
// Create the $content variable that templates expect.
$variables['content'] = $variables['elements']['#children'];
$variables['region'] = $variables['elements']['#region'];
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = 'region';
$variables['attributes']['class'][] = drupal_html_class('region-' . $variables['region']);
}
/**
* Provides theme registration for themes across .inc files.
*/
function drupal_common_theme() {
return array(
// From theme.inc.
'html' => array(
'variables' => array('page_object' => NULL),
'template' => 'html',
),
'page' => array(
'render element' => 'page',
'template' => 'page',
),
'region' => array(
'render element' => 'elements',
'template' => 'region',
),
'datetime' => array(
'variables' => array('timestamp' => NULL, 'text' => NULL, 'attributes' => array(), 'html' => FALSE),
'template' => 'datetime',
),
'status_messages' => array(
'variables' => array('display' => NULL),
'template' => 'status-messages',
),
'links' => array(
'variables' => array('links' => array(), 'attributes' => array('class' => array('links')), 'heading' => array(), 'set_active_class' => FALSE),
'template' => 'links',
),
'dropbutton_wrapper' => array(
'variables' => array('children' => NULL),
'template' => 'dropbutton-wrapper',
),
'image' => array(
// HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0 always require an alt attribute. The HTML 5 draft
// allows the alt attribute to be omitted in some cases. Therefore,
// default the alt attribute to an empty string, but allow code calling
// theme('image') to pass explicit NULL for it to be omitted. Usually,
// neither omission nor an empty string satisfies accessibility
// requirements, so it is strongly encouraged for code calling
// theme('image') to pass a meaningful value for the alt variable.
// - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/objects.html#h-13.8
// - http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html
// - http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#alt
// The title attribute is optional in all cases, so it is omitted by
// default.
'variables' => array('uri' => NULL, 'width' => NULL, 'height' => NULL, 'alt' => '', 'title' => NULL, 'attributes' => array()),
),
'breadcrumb' => array(
'variables' => array('breadcrumb' => NULL),
'template' => 'breadcrumb',
),
'table' => array(
'variables' => array('header' => NULL, 'rows' => NULL, 'attributes' => array(), 'caption' => NULL, 'colgroups' => array(), 'sticky' => FALSE, 'responsive' => TRUE, 'empty' => ''),
),
'tablesort_indicator' => array(
'variables' => array('style' => NULL),
'template' => 'tablesort-indicator',
),
'mark' => array(
'variables' => array('status' => MARK_NEW),
),
'item_list' => array(
'variables' => array('items' => array(), 'title' => '', 'list_type' => 'ul', 'attributes' => array(), 'empty' => NULL),
'template' => 'item-list',
),
'feed_icon' => array(
'variables' => array('url' => NULL, 'title' => NULL),
'template' => 'feed-icon',
),
'more_link' => array(
'variables' => array('url' => NULL, 'title' => NULL)
),
'progress_bar' => array(
'variables' => array('label' => NULL, 'percent' => NULL, 'message' => NULL),
'template' => 'progress-bar',
),
'indentation' => array(
'variables' => array('size' => 1),
),
// From theme.maintenance.inc.
'maintenance_page' => array(
'variables' => array('content' => NULL, 'show_messages' => TRUE, 'page' => array()),
'template' => 'maintenance-page',
),
'install_page' => array(
'variables' => array('content' => NULL, 'show_messages' => TRUE),
'template' => 'install-page',
),
'task_list' => array(
'variables' => array('items' => NULL, 'active' => NULL, 'variant' => NULL),
),
'authorize_message' => array(
'variables' => array('message' => NULL, 'success' => TRUE),
),
'authorize_report' => array(
'variables' => array('messages' => array()),
),
// From pager.inc.
'pager' => array(
'variables' => array('tags' => array(), 'element' => 0, 'parameters' => array(), 'quantity' => 9),
'template' => 'pager',
),
// From menu.inc.
'menu_link' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'menu_tree' => array(
'render element' => 'tree',
),
'menu_local_task' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'menu_local_action' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'menu_local_tasks' => array(
'variables' => array('primary' => array(), 'secondary' => array()),
),
// From form.inc.
'input' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'select' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'fieldset' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'details' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
'template' => 'details',
),
'radios' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'date' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'checkboxes' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'form' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'textarea' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
'template' => 'textarea',
),
'tableselect' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'form_element' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
'template' => 'form-element',
),
'form_required_marker' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'form_element_label' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
'vertical_tabs' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
'template' => 'vertical-tabs',
),
'container' => array(
'render element' => 'element',
),
);
}