function hook_token_info in Drupal 7
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Utility/token.api.php \hook_token_info()
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Utility/token.api.php \hook_token_info()
- 10 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Utility/token.api.php \hook_token_info()
Provide information about available placeholder tokens and token types.
Tokens are placeholders that can be put into text by using the syntax [type:token], where type is the machine-readable name of a token type, and token is the machine-readable name of a token within this group. This hook provides a list of types and tokens to be displayed on text editing screens, so that people editing text can see what their token options are.
The actual token replacement is done by token_replace(), which invokes hook_tokens(). Your module will need to implement that hook in order to generate token replacements from the tokens defined here.
Return value
An associative array of available tokens and token types. The outer array has two components:
- types: An associative array of token types (groups). Each token type is
an associative array with the following components:
- name: The translated human-readable short name of the token type.
- description: A translated longer description of the token type.
- needs-data: The type of data that must be provided to token_replace() in the $data argument (i.e., the key name in $data) in order for tokens of this type to be used in the $text being processed. For instance, if the token needs a node object, 'needs-data' should be 'node', and to use this token in token_replace(), the caller needs to supply a node object as $data['node']. Some token data can also be supplied indirectly; for instance, a node object in $data supplies a user object (the author of the node), allowing user tokens to be used when only a node data object is supplied.
- tokens: An associative array of tokens. The outer array is keyed by the
group name (the same key as in the types array). Within each group of
tokens, each token item is keyed by the machine name of the token, and
each token item has the following components:
- name: The translated human-readable short name of the token.
- description: A translated longer description of the token.
- type (optional): A 'needs-data' data type supplied by this token, which should match a 'needs-data' value from another token type. For example, the node author token provides a user object, which can then be used for token replacement data in token_replace() without having to supply a separate user object.
See also
Related topics
7 functions implement hook_token_info()
Note: this list is generated by pattern matching, so it may include some functions that are not actually implementations of this hook.
- comment_token_info in modules/
comment/ comment.tokens.inc - Implements hook_token_info().
- node_token_info in modules/
node/ node.tokens.inc - Implements hook_token_info().
- poll_token_info in modules/
poll/ poll.tokens.inc - Implements hook_token_info().
- statistics_token_info in modules/
statistics/ statistics.tokens.inc - Implements hook_token_info().
- system_token_info in modules/
system/ system.tokens.inc - Implements hook_token_info().
1 invocation of hook_token_info()
- token_info in includes/
token.inc - Returns metadata describing supported tokens.
File
- modules/
system/ system.api.php, line 4565 - Hooks provided by Drupal core and the System module.
Code
function hook_token_info() {
$type = array(
'name' => t('Nodes'),
'description' => t('Tokens related to individual nodes.'),
'needs-data' => 'node',
);
// Core tokens for nodes.
$node['nid'] = array(
'name' => t("Node ID"),
'description' => t("The unique ID of the node."),
);
$node['title'] = array(
'name' => t("Title"),
'description' => t("The title of the node."),
);
$node['edit-url'] = array(
'name' => t("Edit URL"),
'description' => t("The URL of the node's edit page."),
);
// Chained tokens for nodes.
$node['created'] = array(
'name' => t("Date created"),
'description' => t("The date the node was posted."),
'type' => 'date',
);
$node['author'] = array(
'name' => t("Author"),
'description' => t("The author of the node."),
'type' => 'user',
);
return array(
'types' => array(
'node' => $type,
),
'tokens' => array(
'node' => $node,
),
);
}