function theme_dblog_message in Drupal 7
Returns HTML for a log message.
Parameters
array $variables: An associative array containing:
- event: An object with at least the message and variables properties.
- link: (optional) Format message as link, event->wid is required.
Related topics
3 theme calls to theme_dblog_message()
- dblog_event in modules/
dblog/ dblog.admin.inc - Page callback: Displays details about a specific database log message.
- dblog_overview in modules/
dblog/ dblog.admin.inc - Page callback: Displays a listing of database log messages.
- dblog_top in modules/
dblog/ dblog.admin.inc - Page callback: Shows the most frequent log messages of a given event type.
File
- modules/
dblog/ dblog.admin.inc, line 284 - Administrative page callbacks for the Database Logging module.
Code
function theme_dblog_message($variables) {
$output = '';
$event = $variables['event'];
// Check for required properties.
if (isset($event->message) && isset($event->variables)) {
// Messages without variables or user specified text.
if ($event->variables === 'N;') {
$output = $event->message;
}
else {
$output = t($event->message, unserialize($event->variables));
}
// If the output is expected to be a link, strip all the tags and
// special characters by using filter_xss() without any allowed tags.
// If not, use filter_xss_admin() to allow some tags.
if ($variables['link'] && isset($event->wid)) {
// Truncate message to 56 chars after stripping all the tags.
$output = truncate_utf8(filter_xss($output, array()), 56, TRUE, TRUE);
$output = l($output, 'admin/reports/event/' . $event->wid, array(
'html' => TRUE,
));
}
else {
// Prevent XSS in log detail pages.
$output = filter_xss_admin($output);
}
}
return $output;
}