function efq_views_handler_filter_term_reference::accept_exposed_input in EntityFieldQuery Views Backend 7
Check to see if input from the exposed filters should change the behavior.
Overrides views_handler_filter_in_operator::accept_exposed_input
File
- handlers/
efq_views_handler_filter_term_reference.inc, line 183 - Definition of efq_views_handler_filter_term_node_tid.
Class
- efq_views_handler_filter_term_reference
- Filter by term id.
Code
function accept_exposed_input($input) {
if (empty($this->options['exposed'])) {
return TRUE;
}
// If view is an attachment and is inheriting exposed filters, then assume
// exposed input has already been validated
if (!empty($this->view->is_attachment) && $this->view->display_handler
->uses_exposed()) {
$this->validated_exposed_input = (array) $this->view->exposed_raw_input[$this->options['expose']['identifier']];
}
// If it's non-required and there's no value don't bother filtering.
if (!$this->options['expose']['required'] && empty($this->validated_exposed_input)) {
return FALSE;
}
$rc = parent::accept_exposed_input($input);
if ($rc) {
// If we have previously validated input, override.
if (isset($this->validated_exposed_input)) {
$this->value = $this->validated_exposed_input;
}
}
return $rc;
}