function _me_handle_path in me aliases 7
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 me.module \_me_handle_path()
- 6.2 me.module \_me_handle_path()
- 6 me.module \_me_handle_path()
Helper function to check if me should handle a given path.
Parameters
$path: The path to check
Return value
boolean TRUE if the path is handled by the me module. FALSE otherwise.
2 calls to _me_handle_path()
- me_handler in ./
me.module - A special menu callback function that either redirects to a page with the uid in the path, or calls the real menu handler.
- _me_check_path in ./
me.module - Helper function to check if a path can be rewritten or not.
File
- ./
me.module, line 116 - Provides 'me' aliases to allow users to enter 'me' in common paths instead of their user id.
Code
function _me_handle_path($path) {
// Match path if necessary
$paths = me_variable_get('me_paths');
$path_rule = me_variable_get('me_path_rule');
$path_match = TRUE;
if (!empty($paths)) {
if ($path_rule !== ME_PATH_PHP) {
$path = drupal_get_path_alias($_GET['q']);
// Compare with the internal and path alias (if any).
$path_match = drupal_match_path($path, $paths);
if ($path != $_GET['q']) {
$path_match = $path_match || drupal_match_path($_GET['q'], $paths);
}
// When $path_rule has a value of ME_PATH_EXCLUDE, then me works on
// all paths except those listed in $paths. When set to ME_PATH_INCLUDE, it
// is used only on those pages listed in $paths.
$path_match = !($path_rule xor $path_match);
}
else {
if (module_exists('php')) {
$path_match = php_eval($paths);
}
}
}
return $path_match;
}