function hook_hosting_site_options_alter in Hosting 7.3
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 6.2 site/hosting_site.api.php \hook_hosting_site_options_alter()
- 7.4 site/hosting_site.api.php \hook_hosting_site_options_alter()
Alters which site options are available.
Parameters
$return: An array of arrays, keys are fields on the $node and values are valid options for those fields.
$node: The node object that represents the site.
See also
hosting_site_available_options()
Related topics
1 function implements hook_hosting_site_options_alter()
Note: this list is generated by pattern matching, so it may include some functions that are not actually implementations of this hook.
- hosting_ssl_hosting_site_options_alter in web_server/
ssl/ hosting_ssl.nodeapi.inc - Implemensts hook_hosting_site_options_alter
1 invocation of hook_hosting_site_options_alter()
- hosting_site_available_options in site/
hosting_site.form.inc - Pass in a site node and return an array of valid options for it's fields.
File
- site/
hosting_site.api.php, line 24 - Hooks provided by the hosting site module.
Code
function hook_hosting_site_options_alter(&$return, $node) {
// From: hosting_ssl_hosting_site_options_alter().
// Disable the ssl key fields by default.
if (!sizeof(hosting_ssl_get_servers())) {
$return['ssl_enabled'] = FALSE;
}
$return['ssl_key'] = false;
$return['ssl_key_new'] = false;
// Test if ssl has been enabled.
if ($node->ssl_enabled != 0) {
$keys = hosting_ssl_get_keys($node->client, TRUE);
// return the list of valid keys, including the special 'new key' option.
$return['ssl_key'] = array_keys($keys);
// properly default this value so things dont fall apart later.
if (sizeof($return['ssl_key']) == 1) {
$node->ssl_key = HOSTING_SSL_CUSTOM_KEY;
}
// the user has chosen to enter a new key
if ($node->ssl_key == HOSTING_SSL_CUSTOM_KEY) {
// default the new key to the site's domain name, after filtering.
$default = hosting_ssl_filter_key($node->title);
$return['ssl_key_new'] = !empty($default) ? $default : true;
}
// we need to ensure that the return value is properly indexed, otherwise it
// gets interpreted as an object by jquery.
$return['profile'] = array_values(array_intersect($return['profile'], hosting_ssl_get_profiles()));
$return['platform'] = array_values(array_intersect($return['platform'], hosting_ssl_get_platforms()));
}
}