default.profile in Drupal 6
Same filename and directory in other branches
File
profiles/default/default.profileView source
<?php
/**
* Return an array of the modules to be enabled when this profile is installed.
*
* @return
* An array of modules to enable.
*/
function default_profile_modules() {
return array(
'color',
'comment',
'help',
'menu',
'taxonomy',
'dblog',
);
}
/**
* Return a description of the profile for the initial installation screen.
*
* @return
* An array with keys 'name' and 'description' describing this profile,
* and optional 'language' to override the language selection for
* language-specific profiles.
*/
function default_profile_details() {
return array(
'name' => 'Drupal',
'description' => 'Select this profile to enable some basic Drupal functionality and the default theme.',
);
}
/**
* Return a list of tasks that this profile supports.
*
* @return
* A keyed array of tasks the profile will perform during
* the final stage. The keys of the array will be used internally,
* while the values will be displayed to the user in the installer
* task list.
*/
function default_profile_task_list() {
}
/**
* Perform any final installation tasks for this profile.
*
* The installer goes through the profile-select -> locale-select
* -> requirements -> database -> profile-install-batch
* -> locale-initial-batch -> configure -> locale-remaining-batch
* -> finished -> done tasks, in this order, if you don't implement
* this function in your profile.
*
* If this function is implemented, you can have any number of
* custom tasks to perform after 'configure', implementing a state
* machine here to walk the user through those tasks. First time,
* this function gets called with $task set to 'profile', and you
* can advance to further tasks by setting $task to your tasks'
* identifiers, used as array keys in the hook_profile_task_list()
* above. You must avoid the reserved tasks listed in
* install_reserved_tasks(). If you implement your custom tasks,
* this function will get called in every HTTP request (for form
* processing, printing your information screens and so on) until
* you advance to the 'profile-finished' task, with which you
* hand control back to the installer. Each custom page you
* return needs to provide a way to continue, such as a form
* submission or a link. You should also set custom page titles.
*
* You should define the list of custom tasks you implement by
* returning an array of them in hook_profile_task_list(), as these
* show up in the list of tasks on the installer user interface.
*
* Remember that the user will be able to reload the pages multiple
* times, so you might want to use variable_set() and variable_get()
* to remember your data and control further processing, if $task
* is insufficient. Should a profile want to display a form here,
* it can; the form should set '#redirect' to FALSE, and rely on
* an action in the submit handler, such as variable_set(), to
* detect submission and proceed to further tasks. See the configuration
* form handling code in install_tasks() for an example.
*
* Important: Any temporary variables should be removed using
* variable_del() before advancing to the 'profile-finished' phase.
*
* @param $task
* The current $task of the install system. When hook_profile_tasks()
* is first called, this is 'profile'.
* @param $url
* Complete URL to be used for a link or form action on a custom page,
* if providing any, to allow the user to proceed with the installation.
*
* @return
* An optional HTML string to display to the user. Only used if you
* modify the $task, otherwise discarded.
*/
function default_profile_tasks(&$task, $url) {
// Insert default user-defined node types into the database. For a complete
// list of available node type attributes, refer to the node type API
// documentation at: http://api.drupal.org/api/HEAD/function/hook_node_info.
$types = array(
array(
'type' => 'page',
'name' => st('Page'),
'module' => 'node',
'description' => st("A <em>page</em>, similar in form to a <em>story</em>, is a simple method for creating and displaying information that rarely changes, such as an \"About us\" section of a website. By default, a <em>page</em> entry does not allow visitor comments and is not featured on the site's initial home page."),
'custom' => TRUE,
'modified' => TRUE,
'locked' => FALSE,
'help' => '',
'min_word_count' => '',
),
array(
'type' => 'story',
'name' => st('Story'),
'module' => 'node',
'description' => st("A <em>story</em>, similar in form to a <em>page</em>, is ideal for creating and displaying content that informs or engages website visitors. Press releases, site announcements, and informal blog-like entries may all be created with a <em>story</em> entry. By default, a <em>story</em> entry is automatically featured on the site's initial home page, and provides the ability to post comments."),
'custom' => TRUE,
'modified' => TRUE,
'locked' => FALSE,
'help' => '',
'min_word_count' => '',
),
);
foreach ($types as $type) {
$type = (object) _node_type_set_defaults($type);
node_type_save($type);
}
// Default page to not be promoted and have comments disabled.
variable_set('node_options_page', array(
'status',
));
variable_set('comment_page', COMMENT_NODE_DISABLED);
// Don't display date and author information for page nodes by default.
$theme_settings = variable_get('theme_settings', array());
$theme_settings['toggle_node_info_page'] = FALSE;
variable_set('theme_settings', $theme_settings);
// Update the menu router information.
menu_rebuild();
}
/**
* Implementation of hook_form_alter().
*
* Allows the profile to alter the site-configuration form. This is
* called through custom invocation, so $form_state is not populated.
*/
function default_form_alter(&$form, $form_state, $form_id) {
if ($form_id == 'install_configure') {
// Set default for site name field.
$form['site_information']['site_name']['#default_value'] = $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
}
}
Functions
Name | Description |
---|---|
default_form_alter | Implementation of hook_form_alter(). |
default_profile_details | Return a description of the profile for the initial installation screen. |
default_profile_modules | Return an array of the modules to be enabled when this profile is installed. |
default_profile_tasks | Perform any final installation tasks for this profile. |
default_profile_task_list | Return a list of tasks that this profile supports. |