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function _googleanalytics_visibility_roles in Google Analytics 7.2

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 5 googleanalytics.module \_googleanalytics_visibility_roles()
  2. 6.4 googleanalytics.module \_googleanalytics_visibility_roles()
  3. 6 googleanalytics.module \_googleanalytics_visibility_roles()
  4. 6.2 googleanalytics.module \_googleanalytics_visibility_roles()
  5. 6.3 googleanalytics.module \_googleanalytics_visibility_roles()
  6. 7 googleanalytics.module \_googleanalytics_visibility_roles()

Based on visibility setting this function returns TRUE if GA code should be added for the current role and otherwise FALSE.

2 calls to _googleanalytics_visibility_roles()
googleanalytics_form_user_profile_form_alter in ./googleanalytics.module
Implements hook_form_FORM_ID_alter().
_googleanalytics_visibility_user in ./googleanalytics.module
Tracking visibility check for an user object.

File

./googleanalytics.module, line 627
Drupal Module: Google Analytics

Code

function _googleanalytics_visibility_roles($account) {
  $visibility = variable_get('googleanalytics_visibility_roles', 0);
  $enabled = $visibility;
  $roles = variable_get('googleanalytics_roles', array());
  if (array_sum($roles) > 0) {

    // One or more roles are selected.
    foreach (array_keys($account->roles) as $rid) {

      // Is the current user a member of one of these roles?
      if (isset($roles[$rid]) && $rid == $roles[$rid]) {

        // Current user is a member of a role that should be tracked/excluded from tracking.
        $enabled = !$visibility;
        break;
      }
    }
  }
  else {

    // No role is selected for tracking, therefore all roles should be tracked.
    $enabled = TRUE;
  }
  return $enabled;
}