function _user_cancel in Drupal 7
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/modules/user/user.module \_user_cancel()
- 9 core/modules/user/user.module \_user_cancel()
Implements callback_batch_operation().
Last step for cancelling a user account.
Since batch and session API require a valid user account, the actual cancellation of a user account needs to happen last.
See also
1 string reference to '_user_cancel'
- user_cancel in modules/
user/ user.module - Cancel a user account.
File
- modules/
user/ user.module, line 2534 - Enables the user registration and login system.
Code
function _user_cancel($edit, $account, $method) {
global $user;
switch ($method) {
case 'user_cancel_block':
case 'user_cancel_block_unpublish':
default:
// Send account blocked notification if option was checked.
if (!empty($edit['user_cancel_notify'])) {
_user_mail_notify('status_blocked', $account);
}
user_save($account, array(
'status' => 0,
));
drupal_set_message(t('%name has been disabled.', array(
'%name' => $account->name,
)));
watchdog('user', 'Blocked user: %name %email.', array(
'%name' => $account->name,
'%email' => '<' . $account->mail . '>',
), WATCHDOG_NOTICE);
break;
case 'user_cancel_reassign':
case 'user_cancel_delete':
// Send account canceled notification if option was checked.
if (!empty($edit['user_cancel_notify'])) {
_user_mail_notify('status_canceled', $account);
}
user_delete($account->uid);
drupal_set_message(t('%name has been deleted.', array(
'%name' => $account->name,
)));
watchdog('user', 'Deleted user: %name %email.', array(
'%name' => $account->name,
'%email' => '<' . $account->mail . '>',
), WATCHDOG_NOTICE);
break;
}
// After cancelling account, ensure that user is logged out. We can't destroy
// their session though, as we might have information in it, and we can't
// regenerate it because batch API uses the session ID, we will regenerate it
// in _user_cancel_session_regenerate().
if ($account->uid == $user->uid) {
$user = drupal_anonymous_user();
}
// Clear the cache for anonymous users.
cache_clear_all();
}