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- This file gives a brief guide to the Answers Module.
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- Last Updated: 5/28/11 by Chip Cleary
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- This module is based on:
- The original D5 "answers" module written by Amanuel Tewolde.
- The original D6 conversion of that module written by Inders Singh
- The original features version of the module written by Greg Harvey
- An alternative D6 conversion written by seaji
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- There are 5 relevant roles (these are not drupal system roles but rather types of users for the module):
- 1 Viewers: Those who view questions and answers
- 2 Question Authors: Those who ask a question.
- 3 Answer Authors: Those who answer a question
- 4 Site Administrator: Those who have the "administer settings" privilege and who can set up the module
- 5 Site Developer: Those who code sites using modules
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- What the module does:
- Users can create new questions by going to the path 'node/add/question' (in this approach, users are taken directly to the new question form)
- Users can create new questions by going to the path 'questions/start_ask' (in this approach, users are asked to review questions that match theirs first)
- Viewers can review a list of all questions. This is available at the path 'questions/all'
- Viewers can review a list of unanswered questions. This is available at the path 'questions/unanswered'
- Viewers can review a list of questions that match a search query. This is available at the path 'questions/search'
- When viewing the list of questions, viewers can sort by title, post date, and page views
- When displaying a question, the system shows all the answers to that question.
- When deleting a question, also delete all of the answers to it.
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- 1. Viewer Role:
- The module offers some predefined views to see lists of questions
- - 'questions/all': A list of all questions
- - 'questions/unanswered': A list of questions without answers
- - 'questions/search': A form to search for question
- - 'user/%/questions/asked': A list of questions the user has asked
- - 'user/%/questions/answered': A list of questions to which user has provided an answer
- Users can view an individual question along with its responses.
- Users can vote a question thumbs up or thumbs down is he has permission.
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- 2. Question Author Role:
- Users can ask a new question if they have permission. They can do so at 'node/add/question' or by using the Create Content -> Question menu item
- When a user asks a new question, the user can specify whether they want to be notified by email when an answer is posted. This is a checkbox setting on the form used to create the question.
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- 3. Answer Author Role:
- When viewing a question, a user can enter a new answer if he has permission. This is done by using the 'Post an Answer' link on the question node view.
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- 4. Site Administrator Role: Site Administrators can define:
- Which drupal system roles can view questions and answers (by setting the permission 'access content')
- Which drupal system roles can ask a new question (by setting the permission 'create question content')
- Which drupal system roles can answer questions (by setting the permission 'create answer content')
- Which drupal system roles can vote responses up/down (by setting the permission 'use vote up/down on nodes')
- Which drupal system roles can see the tally of up/down votes(by setting the permission 'use vote up/down on nodes')
- Whether users can edit or delete their own or others questions and answers (by setting the corresponding permissions)
- The subject and body templates for an email notification (using the path 'admin/settings/answers')
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- 5. Site Developer Role:
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- 5.1 To set up the module:
- Install the module
- Configure the administration options (see "Administrator Role" above)
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- 5.2 A few pointers on how it works:
- The module was developed using the Features module
- It defines two CCK types: Question and Answer
- It defines several views: all_questions and question_answers, user_questions, and user_answers
- It defines a couple of strongarm variables: 'answers_answer_notification_subject' and 'answers_answer_notification_body'
- It employs custom code to:
- Provide administrative settings
- Send notification emails
- Make some nice adjustments to the search and new question forms
- Hide the notification option when anonymoous users add questions.
- Prevent users from adding new answers after a question has been "locked" (Other modules are responsible for setting locks. This module implements the locks themselves).
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- 5.3 Site Developer tips:
- If you want to automatically search for questions that contain a string ...
- => You can use the path 'questions/search?keys=your-string'
- If you want to lock a question so that viewers can no longer post new answers
- => Set $question_node->field_question_locked_p[0]['value'] = 1; (Or set it to 0 to unlock a question)
- If you want users to ask a question but search for it first, send them to:
- => 'questions/start_ask' (if they don't yet have a question)
- => 'questions/continue_ask?keys=question-string' (if you do have a question string already)