958 lines
35 KiB
PHP
958 lines
35 KiB
PHP
<?php
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// $Id$
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/**
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* @file
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* Functions for use with Drupal's AJAX framework.
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*/
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/**
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* @defgroup ajax AJAX framework
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* @{
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* Drupal's AJAX framework is used to dynamically update parts of a page's HTML
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* based on data from the server. Upon a specified event, such as a button
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* click, a callback function is triggered which performs server-side logic and
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* may return updated markup, which is then replaced on-the-fly with no page
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* refresh necessary.
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*
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* This framework creates a PHP macro language that allows the server to
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* instruct JavaScript to perform actions on the client browser. When using
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* forms, it can be used with the #ajax property.
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* The #ajax property can be used to bind events to the AJAX framework. By
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* default, #ajax uses 'system/ajax' as its path for submission and thus calls
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* ajax_form_callback() and a defined #ajax['callback'] function.
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* However, you may optionally specify a different path to request or a
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* different callback function to invoke, which can return updated HTML or can
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* also return a richer set of @link ajax_commands AJAX framework commands @endlink.
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*
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* Standard form handling is as follows:
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* - A form element has a #ajax member.
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* - On the specified element, AJAX processing is triggered by a change to
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* that element.
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* - The form is submitted and rebuilt.
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* - The function named by #ajax['callback'] is called, which returns content
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* or an array of AJAX framework commands.
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* - The content returned by the callback replaces the div on the page
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* referenced by #ajax['wrapper'].
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*
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* A simple example of basic AJAX use from the
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* @link http://drupal.org/project/examples Examples module @endlink follows:
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* @code
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* function main_page() {
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* return drupal_get_form('ajax_example_simplest');
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* }
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*
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* function ajax_example_simplest($form, &$form_state) {
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* $form = array();
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* $form['changethis'] = array(
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* '#type' => 'select',
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* '#options' => array(
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* 'one' => 'one',
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* 'two' => 'two',
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* 'three' => 'three',
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* ),
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* '#ajax' => array(
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* 'callback' => 'ajax_example_simplest_callback',
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* 'wrapper' => 'replace_textfield_div',
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* ),
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* );
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* // This entire form element will be replaced with an updated value.
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* $form['replace_textfield'] = array(
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* '#type' => 'textfield',
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* '#title' => t("The default value will be changed"),
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* '#description' => t("Say something about why you chose") . "'" .
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* (!empty($form_state['values']['changethis'])
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* ? $form_state['values']['changethis'] : t("Not changed yet")) . "'",
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* '#prefix' => '<div id="replace_textfield_div">',
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* '#suffix' => '</div>',
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* );
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* return $form;
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* }
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*
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* function ajax_example_simplest_callback($form, $form_state) {
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* // The form has already been submitted and updated. We can return the replaced
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* // item as it is.
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* return $form['replace_textfield'];
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* }
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* @endcode
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*
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* In the above example, the 'changethis' element is AJAX-enabled. The default
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* #ajax['event'] is 'change', so when the 'changethis' element changes,
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* an AJAX call is made. The form is submitted and reprocessed, and then the
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* callback is called. In this case, the form has been automatically
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* built changing $form['replace_textfield']['#description'], so the callback
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* just returns that part of the form.
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*
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* To implement AJAX handling in a form, add '#ajax' to the form
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* definition of a field. That field will trigger an AJAX event when it is
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* clicked (or changed, depending on the kind of field). #ajax supports
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* the following parameters (either 'path' or 'callback' is required at least):
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* - #ajax['callback']: The callback to invoke to handle the server side of the
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* AJAX event, which will receive a $form and $form_state as arguments, and
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* returns a renderable array (most often a form or form fragment), an HTML
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* string, or an array of AJAX commands. If returning a renderable array or
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* a string, the value will replace the original element named in
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* #ajax['wrapper'], and
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* theme_status_messages()
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* will be prepended to that
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* element. (If the status messages are not wanted, return an array
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* of AJAX commands instead.)
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* #ajax['wrapper']. If an array of AJAX commands is returned, it will be
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* executed by the calling code.
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* - #ajax['path']: The menu path to use for the request. This is often omitted
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* and the default is used. This path should map
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* to a menu page callback that returns data using ajax_render(). Defaults to
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* 'system/ajax', which invokes ajax_form_callback(), eventually calling
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* the function named in #ajax['callback']. If you use a custom
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* path, you must set up the menu entry and handle the entire callback in your
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* own code.
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* - #ajax['wrapper']: The CSS ID of the area to be replaced by the content
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* returned by the #ajax['callback'] function. The content returned from
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* the callback will replace the entire element named by #ajax['wrapper'].
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* The wrapper is usually created using #prefix and #suffix properties in the
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* form. Note that this is the wrapper ID, not a CSS selector. So to replace
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* the element referred to by the CSS selector #some-selector on the page,
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* use #ajax['wrapper'] = 'some-selector', not '#some-selector'.
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* - #ajax['effect']: The jQuery effect to use when placing the new HTML.
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* Defaults to no effect. Valid options are 'none', 'slide', or 'fade'.
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* - #ajax['speed']: The effect speed to use. Defaults to 'slow'. May be
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* 'slow', 'fast' or a number in milliseconds which represents the length
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* of time the effect should run.
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* - #ajax['event']: The JavaScript event to respond to. This is normally
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* selected automatically for the type of form widget being used, and
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* is only needed if you need to override the default behavior.
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* - #ajax['method']: The jQuery method to use to place the new HTML.
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* Defaults to 'replaceWith'. May be: 'replaceWith', 'append', 'prepend',
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* 'before', 'after', or 'html'. See the
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* @link http://api.jquery.com/category/manipulation/ jQuery manipulators documentation @endlink
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* for more information on these methods.
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* - #ajax['progress']: Choose either a throbber or progress bar that is
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* displayed while awaiting a response from the callback, and add an optional
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* message. Possible keys: 'type', 'message', 'url', 'interval'.
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* More information is available in the
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* @link http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/developer--topics--forms_api_reference.html/7 Form API Reference @endlink
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*
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* In addition to using Form API for doing in-form modification, AJAX may be
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* enabled by adding classes to buttons and links. By adding the 'use-ajax'
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* class to a link, the link will be loaded via an AJAX call. When using this
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* method, the href of the link can contain '/nojs/' as part of the path. When
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* the AJAX framework makes the request, it will convert this to '/ajax/'.
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* The server is then able to easily tell if this request was made through an
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* actual AJAX request or in a degraded state, and respond appropriately.
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*
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* Similarly, submit buttons can be given the class 'use-ajax-submit'. The
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* form will then be submitted via AJAX to the path specified in the #action.
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* Like the ajax-submit class above, this path will have '/nojs/' replaced with
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* '/ajax/' so that the submit handler can tell if the form was submitted
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* in a degraded state or not.
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*
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* When responding to AJAX requests, the server should do what it needs to do
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* for that request, then create a commands array. This commands array will
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* be converted to a JSON object and returned to the client, which will then
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* iterate over the array and process it like a macro language.
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*
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* Each command item is an associative array which will be converted to a command
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* object on the JavaScript side. $command_item['command'] is the type of
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* command, e.g. 'alert' or 'replace', and will correspond to a method in the
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* Drupal.ajax[command] space. The command array may contain any other data
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* that the command needs to process, e.g. 'method', 'selector', 'settings', etc.
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*
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* Commands are usually created with a couple of helper functions, so they
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* look like this:
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* @code
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* $commands = array();
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* // Replace the content of '#object-1' on the page with 'some html here'.
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* $commands[] = ajax_command_replace('#object-1', 'some html here');
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* // Add a visual "changed" marker to the '#object-1' element.
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* $commands[] = ajax_command_changed('#object-1');
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* // Menu 'page callback' and #ajax['callback'] functions are supposed to
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* // return render arrays. If returning an AJAX commands array, it must be
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* // encapsulated in a render array structure.
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* return array('#type' => 'ajax', '#commands' => $commands);
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* @endcode
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*
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* When returning an AJAX command array, it is often useful to have
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* status messages rendered along with other tasks in the command array.
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* In that case the the AJAX commands array may be constructed like this:
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* @code
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* $commands = array();
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* $commands[] = ajax_command_replace(NULL, $output);
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* $commands[] = ajax_command_prepend(NULL, theme('status_messages'));
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* return array('#type' => 'ajax', '#commands' => $commands);
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* @endcode
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*
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* See @link ajax_commands AJAX framework commands @endlink
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*/
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/**
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* Render a commands array into JSON.
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*
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* @param $commands
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* A list of macro commands generated by the use of ajax_command_*()
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* functions.
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*/
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function ajax_render($commands = array()) {
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// Automatically extract any 'settings' added via drupal_add_js() and make
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// them the first command.
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$scripts = drupal_add_js(NULL, NULL);
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if (!empty($scripts['settings'])) {
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array_unshift($commands, ajax_command_settings(call_user_func_array('array_merge_recursive', $scripts['settings']['data'])));
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}
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// Allow modules to alter any AJAX response.
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drupal_alter('ajax_render', $commands);
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return drupal_json_encode($commands);
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}
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/**
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* Get a form submitted via #ajax during an AJAX callback.
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*
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* This will load a form from the form cache used during AJAX operations. It
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* pulls the form info from $_POST.
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*
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* @return
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* An array containing the $form and $form_state. Use the list() function
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* to break these apart:
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* @code
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* list($form, $form_state, $form_id, $form_build_id) = ajax_get_form();
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* @endcode
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*/
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function ajax_get_form() {
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$form_state = form_state_defaults();
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$form_build_id = $_POST['form_build_id'];
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// Get the form from the cache.
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$form = form_get_cache($form_build_id, $form_state);
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if (!$form) {
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// If $form cannot be loaded from the cache, the form_build_id in $_POST
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// must be invalid, which means that someone performed a POST request onto
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// system/ajax without actually viewing the concerned form in the browser.
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// This is likely a hacking attempt as it never happens under normal
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// circumstances, so we just do nothing.
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watchdog('ajax', 'Invalid form POST data.', array(), WATCHDOG_WARNING);
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drupal_exit();
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}
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// Since some of the submit handlers are run, redirects need to be disabled.
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$form_state['no_redirect'] = TRUE;
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// The form needs to be processed; prepare for that by setting a few internal
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// variables.
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$form_state['input'] = $_POST;
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$form_id = $form['#form_id'];
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return array($form, $form_state, $form_id, $form_build_id);
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}
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/**
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* Menu callback; handles AJAX requests for the #ajax Form API property.
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*
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* This rebuilds the form from cache and invokes the defined #ajax['callback']
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* to return an AJAX command structure for JavaScript. In case no 'callback' has
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* been defined, nothing will happen.
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*
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* The Form API #ajax property can be set both for buttons and other input
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* elements.
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*
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* This function is also the canonical example of how to implement
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* #ajax['path']. If processing is required that cannot be accomplished with
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* a callback, re-implement this function and set #ajax['path'] to the
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* enhanced function.
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*/
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function ajax_form_callback() {
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list($form, $form_state, $form_id, $form_build_id) = ajax_get_form();
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// Build, validate and if possible, submit the form.
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drupal_process_form($form_id, $form, $form_state);
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// This call recreates the form relying solely on the $form_state that
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// drupal_process_form() set up.
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$form = drupal_rebuild_form($form_id, $form_state, $form);
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// As part of drupal_process_form(), the element that triggered the form
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// submission is determined, and in the case of AJAX, it might not be a
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// button. This lets us route to the appropriate callback.
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if (!empty($form_state['triggering_element'])) {
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$callback = $form_state['triggering_element']['#ajax']['callback'];
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}
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if (!empty($callback) && function_exists($callback)) {
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return $callback($form, $form_state);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Package and send the result of a page callback to the browser as an AJAX response.
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*
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* @param $page_callback_result
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* The result of a page callback. Can be one of:
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* - NULL: to indicate no content.
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* - An integer menu status constant: to indicate an error condition.
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* - A string of HTML content.
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* - A renderable array of content.
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*/
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function ajax_deliver($page_callback_result) {
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$commands = array();
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$header = TRUE;
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// Normalize whatever was returned by the page callback to an AJAX commands
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// array.
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if (!isset($page_callback_result)) {
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// Simply delivering an empty commands array is sufficient. This results
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// in the AJAX request being completed, but nothing being done to the page.
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}
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elseif (is_int($page_callback_result)) {
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switch ($page_callback_result) {
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case MENU_NOT_FOUND:
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$commands[] = ajax_command_alert(t('The requested page could not be found.'));
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break;
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case MENU_ACCESS_DENIED:
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$commands[] = ajax_command_alert(t('You are not authorized to access this page.'));
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break;
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case MENU_SITE_OFFLINE:
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$commands[] = ajax_command_alert(filter_xss_admin(variable_get('maintenance_mode_message',
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t('@site is currently under maintenance. We should be back shortly. Thank you for your patience.', array('@site' => variable_get('site_name', 'Drupal'))))));
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break;
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}
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}
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elseif (is_array($page_callback_result) && isset($page_callback_result['#type']) && ($page_callback_result['#type'] == 'ajax')) {
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// Complex AJAX callbacks can return a result that contains an error message
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// or a specific set of commands to send to the browser.
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$page_callback_result += element_info('ajax');
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$header = $page_callback_result['#header'];
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$error = $page_callback_result['#error'];
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if (isset($error) && $error !== FALSE) {
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if ((empty($error) || $error === TRUE)) {
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$error = t('An error occurred while handling the request: The server received invalid input.');
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}
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$commands[] = ajax_command_alert($error);
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}
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else {
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$commands = $page_callback_result['#commands'];
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}
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}
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else {
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// Like normal page callbacks, simple AJAX callbacks can return HTML
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// content, as a string or render array. This HTML is inserted in some
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// relationship to #ajax['wrapper'], as determined by which jQuery DOM
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// manipulation method is used. The method used is specified by
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// #ajax['method']. The default method is 'replaceWith', which completely
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// replaces the old wrapper element and its content with the new HTML.
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$html = is_string($page_callback_result) ? $page_callback_result : drupal_render($page_callback_result);
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$commands[] = ajax_command_insert(NULL, $html);
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// Add the status messages inside the new content's wrapper element, so that
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// on subsequent AJAX requests, it is treated as old content.
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$commands[] = ajax_command_prepend(NULL, theme('status_messages'));
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}
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// This function needs to do the same thing that drupal_deliver_html_page()
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// does: add any needed http headers, print rendered output, and perform
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// end-of-request tasks. By default, $header=TRUE, and we add a
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// 'text/javascript' header. The page callback can override $header by
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// returning an 'ajax' element with a #header property. This can be set to
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// FALSE to prevent the 'text/javascript' header from being output, necessary
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// when outputting to an IFRAME. This can also be set to 'multipart', in which
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// case, we don't output JSON, but JSON content wrapped in a textarea, making
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// a 'text/javascript' header incorrect.
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if ($header && $header !== 'multipart') {
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drupal_add_http_header('Content-Type', 'text/javascript; charset=utf-8');
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}
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$output = ajax_render($commands);
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if ($header === 'multipart') {
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// jQuery file uploads: http://malsup.com/jquery/form/#code-samples
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$output = '<textarea>' . $output . '</textarea>';
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}
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print $output;
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ajax_footer();
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}
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/**
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* Perform end-of-AJAX-request tasks.
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*
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* This function is the equivalent of drupal_page_footer(), but for AJAX
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* requests.
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*
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* @see drupal_page_footer()
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*/
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function ajax_footer() {
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// Even for AJAX requests, invoke hook_exit() implementations. There may be
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// modules that need very fast AJAX responses, and therefore, run AJAX
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// requests with an early bootstrap.
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if (drupal_get_bootstrap_phase() == DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_FULL && (!defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE') || MAINTENANCE_MODE != 'update')) {
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module_invoke_all('exit');
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}
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// Commit the user session. See above comment about the possibility of this
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// function running without session.inc loaded.
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if (function_exists('drupal_session_commit')) {
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drupal_session_commit();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Add AJAX information about a form element to the page to communicate with JavaScript.
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*
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* If #ajax['path'] is set on an element, this additional JavaScript is added
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* to the page header to attach the AJAX behaviors. See ajax.js for more
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* information.
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*
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* @param $element
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* An associative array containing the properties of the element.
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* Properties used:
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* - #ajax['event']
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* - #ajax['path']
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* - #ajax['wrapper']
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* - #ajax['parameters']
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* - #ajax['effect']
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*
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* @return
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* None. Additional code is added to the header of the page using
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* drupal_add_js().
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*/
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function ajax_process_form($element, &$form_state) {
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// Nothing to do if there is neither a callback nor a path.
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if (!(isset($element['#ajax']['callback']) || isset($element['#ajax']['path']))) {
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return $element;
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}
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// Add a reasonable default event handler if none was specified.
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if (isset($element['#ajax']) && !isset($element['#ajax']['event'])) {
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switch ($element['#type']) {
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case 'submit':
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case 'button':
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case 'image_button':
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// Use the mousedown instead of the click event because form
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// submission via pressing the enter key triggers a click event on
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// submit inputs, inappropriately triggering AJAX behaviors.
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$element['#ajax']['event'] = 'mousedown';
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// Attach an additional event handler so that AJAX behaviors
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// can be triggered still via keyboard input.
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$element['#ajax']['keypress'] = TRUE;
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break;
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case 'password':
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case 'textfield':
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case 'textarea':
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$element['#ajax']['event'] = 'blur';
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break;
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case 'radio':
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case 'checkbox':
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case 'select':
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$element['#ajax']['event'] = 'change';
|
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break;
|
|
|
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default:
|
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return $element;
|
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}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Attach JavaScript settings to the element.
|
|
if (isset($element['#ajax']['event'])) {
|
|
$element['#attached']['library'][] = array('system', 'form');
|
|
$element['#attached']['js']['misc/ajax.js'] = array('weight' => JS_LIBRARY + 2);
|
|
|
|
$settings = $element['#ajax'];
|
|
|
|
// Assign default settings.
|
|
$settings += array(
|
|
'selector' => '#' . $element['#id'],
|
|
'effect' => 'none',
|
|
'speed' => 'none',
|
|
'method' => 'replaceWith',
|
|
'progress' => array('type' => 'throbber'),
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
// @todo Legacy support. Remove in Drupal 8.
|
|
if ($settings['method'] == 'replace') {
|
|
$settings['method'] = 'replaceWith';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Change path to url.
|
|
$settings['url'] = isset($settings['path']) ? url($settings['path']) : url('system/ajax');
|
|
unset($settings['path']);
|
|
|
|
// Add special data to $settings['submit'] so that when this element
|
|
// triggers an AJAX submission, Drupal's form processing can determine which
|
|
// element triggered it.
|
|
// @see _form_element_triggered_scripted_submission()
|
|
if (isset($settings['trigger_as'])) {
|
|
// An element can add a 'trigger_as' key within #ajax to make the element
|
|
// submit as though another one (for example, a non-button can use this
|
|
// to submit the form as though a button were clicked). When using this,
|
|
// the 'name' key is always required to identify the element to trigger
|
|
// as. The 'value' key is optional, and only needed when multiple elements
|
|
// share the same name, which is commonly the case for buttons.
|
|
$settings['submit']['_triggering_element_name'] = $settings['trigger_as']['name'];
|
|
if (isset($settings['trigger_as']['value'])) {
|
|
$settings['submit']['_triggering_element_value'] = $settings['trigger_as']['value'];
|
|
}
|
|
unset($settings['trigger_as']);
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
// Most of the time, elements can submit as themselves, in which case the
|
|
// 'trigger_as' key isn't needed, and the element's name is used.
|
|
$settings['submit']['_triggering_element_name'] = $element['#name'];
|
|
// If the element is a (non-image) button, its name may not identify it
|
|
// uniquely, in which case a match on value is also needed.
|
|
// @see _form_button_was_clicked()
|
|
if (isset($element['#button_type']) && empty($element['#has_garbage_value'])) {
|
|
$settings['submit']['_triggering_element_value'] = $element['#value'];
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Convert a simple #ajax['progress'] string into an array.
|
|
if (is_string($settings['progress'])) {
|
|
$settings['progress'] = array('type' => $settings['progress']);
|
|
}
|
|
// Change progress path to a full URL.
|
|
if (isset($settings['progress']['path'])) {
|
|
$settings['progress']['url'] = url($settings['progress']['path']);
|
|
unset($settings['progress']['path']);
|
|
}
|
|
// Add progress.js if we're doing a bar display.
|
|
if ($settings['progress']['type'] == 'bar') {
|
|
$element['#attached']['js']['misc/progress.js'] = array('cache' => FALSE);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$element['#attached']['js'][] = array(
|
|
'type' => 'setting',
|
|
'data' => array('ajax' => array($element['#id'] => $settings)),
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
$form_state['cache'] = TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
return $element;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @} End of "defgroup ajax".
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup ajax_commands AJAX framework commands
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'alert' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'alert' command instructs the client to display a JavaScript alert
|
|
* dialog box.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.alert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $text
|
|
* The message string to display to the user.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_alert($text) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'alert',
|
|
'text' => $text,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert' command using the method in #ajax['method'].
|
|
*
|
|
* This command instructs the client to insert the given HTML using whichever
|
|
* jQuery DOM manipulation method has been specified in the #ajax['method']
|
|
* variable of the element that triggered the request.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $html
|
|
* The data to use with the jQuery method.
|
|
* @param $settings
|
|
* An optional array of settings that will be used for this command only.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_insert($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'insert',
|
|
'method' => NULL,
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'data' => $html,
|
|
'settings' => $settings,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/replaceWith' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'insert/replaceWith' command instructs the client to use jQuery's
|
|
* replaceWith() method to replace each element matched matched by the given
|
|
* selector with the given HTML.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $html
|
|
* The data to use with the jQuery replaceWith() method.
|
|
* @param $settings
|
|
* An optional array of settings that will be used for this command only.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* See @link http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/replaceWith#content jQuery replaceWith command @endlink
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_replace($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'insert',
|
|
'method' => 'replaceWith',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'data' => $html,
|
|
'settings' => $settings,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/html' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'insert/html' command instructs the client to use jQuery's html()
|
|
* method to set the HTML content of each element matched by the given
|
|
* selector while leaving the outer tags intact.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $html
|
|
* The data to use with the jQuery html() method.
|
|
* @param $settings
|
|
* An optional array of settings that will be used for this command only.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/Attributes/html#val
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_html($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'insert',
|
|
'method' => 'html',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'data' => $html,
|
|
'settings' => $settings,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/prepend' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'insert/prepend' command instructs the client to use jQuery's prepend()
|
|
* method to prepend the given HTML content to the inside each element matched
|
|
* by the given selector.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $html
|
|
* The data to use with the jQuery prepend() method.
|
|
* @param $settings
|
|
* An optional array of settings that will be used for this command only.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/prepend#content
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_prepend($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'insert',
|
|
'method' => 'prepend',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'data' => $html,
|
|
'settings' => $settings,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/append' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'insert/append' command instructs the client to use jQuery's append()
|
|
* method to append the given HTML content to the inside each element matched
|
|
* by the given selector.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $html
|
|
* The data to use with the jQuery append() method.
|
|
* @param $settings
|
|
* An optional array of settings that will be used for this command only.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/append#content
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_append($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'insert',
|
|
'method' => 'append',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'data' => $html,
|
|
'settings' => $settings,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/after' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'insert/after' command instructs the client to use jQuery's after()
|
|
* method to insert the given HTML content after each element matched by
|
|
* the given selector.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $html
|
|
* The data to use with the jQuery after() method.
|
|
* @param $settings
|
|
* An optional array of settings that will be used for this command only.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/after#content
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_after($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'insert',
|
|
'method' => 'after',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'data' => $html,
|
|
'settings' => $settings,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/before' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'insert/before' command instructs the client to use jQuery's before()
|
|
* method to insert the given HTML content before each of elements matched by
|
|
* the given selector.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $html
|
|
* The data to use with the jQuery before() method.
|
|
* @param $settings
|
|
* An optional array of settings that will be used for this command only.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/before#content
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_before($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'insert',
|
|
'method' => 'before',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'data' => $html,
|
|
'settings' => $settings,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'remove' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'remove' command instructs the client to use jQuery's remove() method
|
|
* to remove each of elements matched by the given selector, and everything
|
|
* within them.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.remove()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/remove#expr
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_remove($selector) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'remove',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'changed' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command instructs the client to mark each of the elements matched by the
|
|
* given selector as 'ajax-changed'.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.changed()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $asterisk
|
|
* An optional CSS selector which must be inside $selector. If specified,
|
|
* an asterisk will be appended to the HTML inside the $asterisk selector.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_changed($selector, $asterisk = '') {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'changed',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'asterisk' => $asterisk,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'css' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'css' command will instruct the client to use the jQuery css() method
|
|
* to apply the CSS arguments to elements matched by the given selector.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.insert()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $argument
|
|
* An array of key/value pairs to set in the CSS for the selector.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/CSS/css#properties
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_css($selector, $argument) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'css',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'argument' => $argument,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'settings' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'settings' command instructs the client either to use the given array as
|
|
* the settings for ajax-loaded content or to extend Drupal.settings with the
|
|
* given array, depending on the value of the $merge parameter.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.settings()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $argument
|
|
* An array of key/value pairs to add to the settings. This will be utilized
|
|
* for all commands after this if they do not include their own settings
|
|
* array.
|
|
* @param $merge
|
|
* Whether or not the passed settings in $argument should be merged into the
|
|
* global Drupal.settings on the page. By default (FALSE), the settings that
|
|
* are passed to Drupal.attachBehaviors will not include the global
|
|
* Drupal.settings.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_settings($argument, $merge = FALSE) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'settings',
|
|
'settings' => $argument,
|
|
'merge' => $merge,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'data' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'data' command instructs the client to attach the name=value pair of
|
|
* data to the selector via jQuery's data cache.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.data()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string. If the command is a response to a request from
|
|
* an #ajax form element then this value can be NULL.
|
|
* @param $name
|
|
* The name or key (in the key value pair) of the data attached to this
|
|
* selector.
|
|
* @param $value
|
|
* The value of the data. Not just limited to strings can be any format.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see http://docs.jquery.com/Core/data#namevalue
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_data($selector, $name, $value) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'data',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
'name' => $name,
|
|
'value' => $value,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Creates a Drupal AJAX 'restripe' command.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'restripe' command instructs the client to restripe a table. This is
|
|
* usually used after a table has been modified by a replace or append command.
|
|
*
|
|
* This command is implemented by Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands.restripe()
|
|
* defined in misc/ajax.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $selector
|
|
* A jQuery selector string.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array suitable for use with the ajax_render() function.
|
|
*/
|
|
function ajax_command_restripe($selector) {
|
|
return array(
|
|
'command' => 'restripe',
|
|
'selector' => $selector,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|