function search_form in Drupal 6
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 4 modules/search.module \search_form()
- 5 modules/search/search.module \search_form()
- 7 modules/search/search.module \search_form()
Render a search form.
Parameters
$action: Form action. Defaults to "search".
$keys: The search string entered by the user, containing keywords for the search.
$type: The type of search to render the node for. Must be the name of module which implements hook_search(). Defaults to 'node'.
$prompt: A piece of text to put before the form (e.g. "Enter your keywords")
Return value
A Form API array for the search form.
Related topics
2 string references to 'search_form'
- node_form_alter in modules/
node/ node.module - Implementation of hook_form_alter().
- search_view in modules/
search/ search.pages.inc - Menu callback; presents the search form and/or search results.
File
- modules/
search/ search.module, line 1022 - Enables site-wide keyword searching.
Code
function search_form(&$form_state, $action = '', $keys = '', $type = NULL, $prompt = NULL) {
// Add CSS
drupal_add_css(drupal_get_path('module', 'search') . '/search.css', 'module', 'all', FALSE);
if (!$action) {
$action = url('search/' . $type);
}
if (is_null($prompt)) {
$prompt = t('Enter your keywords');
}
$form = array(
'#action' => $action,
'#attributes' => array(
'class' => 'search-form',
),
);
$form['module'] = array(
'#type' => 'value',
'#value' => $type,
);
$form['basic'] = array(
'#type' => 'item',
'#title' => $prompt,
'#id' => 'edit-keys',
);
$form['basic']['inline'] = array(
'#prefix' => '<div class="container-inline">',
'#suffix' => '</div>',
);
$form['basic']['inline']['keys'] = array(
'#type' => 'textfield',
'#title' => '',
'#default_value' => $keys,
'#size' => $prompt ? 40 : 20,
'#maxlength' => 255,
);
// processed_keys is used to coordinate keyword passing between other forms
// that hook into the basic search form.
$form['basic']['inline']['processed_keys'] = array(
'#type' => 'value',
'#value' => array(),
);
$form['basic']['inline']['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => t('Search'),
);
return $form;
}