D8 Update
---------
Will track progress of D8 port in this section. Note that not everything has
been fully tested.
Implemented
- Up/down (number up/down, thumbs up/down, yes/no) voting
- Fivestar voting
- CSS and templates
- Voting Results tab for nodes
- Voting via AJAX
- Undo vote
- Voting on comments and other entity types (not all have tested)
Not implemented yet:
- Emotion voting (do not plan on porting)
- Configurable Intro, description & already voted text
- Full array of configuration from rate d7
- Different widget display types
- expiration sub-module
- Migration from D7 version
Limitations:
- Only one voting type per entity (node) type
- No migration for switching from one widget type to another
Known Issues:
- Anonymous voter being treated as a singular entity; can't vote more than once
Readme from D7:
PREFACE
-------
This module provides flexible voting widgets for nodes and comments.
Administrators can add multiple widgets and define an unlimited number of
buttons.
CONTENTS
--------
1. Installation
2. Configuration
2.1. Widget configuration
2.2. Options
2.3. Bot detection
3. Widget types
4. Theming
5. Voting results
6. Views integration
7. Expiration (close voting on a specified date)
8. Using rate in blocks or panels
9. Hooks
1. Installation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Before installing Rate, you need VotingAPI. If not already installed, download
the latest stable version at http://drupal.org/project/votingapi
Please follow the readme file provided by VotingAPI on how to install.
Copy Rate into your modules directory (i.e. sites/all/modules) and enable Rate
(on admin/modules).
Optional modules:
* Chart
To view the charts in the vote results tab, you also need to install the
"chart" module, which you can get at http://drupal.org/project/chart.
* Date
The date module is a requirement for the Rate Expiration module.
2. Configuration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
After installation, the rate settings configuration page will be available at
/admin/config/search/votingapi/rate. This page displays an AJAX setting, bot
detection settings (see §2.3), and a list of content types with enabled rate
widgets. Beside each content type is a dropdown where you can select a rate
widget type for it. See section 3 for more information on this topic.
If you want users other than admin to access the voting results page, you need
to give them the "view rate results page" permission on admin/user/permissions.
2.1. Widget configuration
-------------------------
The elements on the widget configuration form are explained in this paragraph.
Note that some elements may not be available depending on the widget type you
use, these are "Value type", "Options" and "Translate options".
* Title
The title is only used in the admin section. Use a recognizable name.
* Machine readable name
Name used for technical purposes. You may only contain alphanumeric characters
and underscores.
* Tag
This is the tag used by VotingAPI to store the voting results. Voting results
from different tags are never merged. You can use this to allow multiple
ratings on the same node (i.e. for "comfort", "location", "services" etc.).
The default tag for ratings is "vote". Use this value if you do not allow
ratings on specific aspects.
* Value type
This determines how vote results are totaled. VotingAPI supports three value
types by default: 'Percentage' votes are averaged, 'Points' votes are summed
up, and 'Options' votes get a count of votes cast for each specific option.
Typical usages are:
* Thumbs up / down: use points
* Bad / mediocre / good: use percentage
* Makes me funny / boring / mad / angry: use options
* Options
These are the options displayed to the user. Each option has a value and a
label. See §2.2 for more information on how to configure options.
* Translate options
This checkbox determines if the labels used for the options should be
translated.
* Node types
Check the node types on which a rate widget should be available. There are
separate columns for nodes and comments in this table.
* Node display
Determines where the widget will be placed. There are three options:
* Do not add automatically: The widget is added in the node object, but not
within the content array. This only makes sense if you place the widget
somewhere by hand in the node theming.
* Above the content: The content will be prepended by the widget.
* Below the content: Selected by default. The widget is appended to the
content.
* Within the links: Add the widget inside the links section.
* Display in teaser
Check this box if you want the widget to be visible in the node teaser.
* Appearance in full node
Display mode when full node is displayed. Options are:
* Full widget: Display the full, clickable widget.
* Display only: Display the full widget in disabled state (links are not
clickable).
* Display only, compact: Compact widget in disabled state.
* Compact: Clickable widget, but without information line.
* Appearance in teaser
Display mode when node teaser is displayed.
* Comment display
Same as node display, but for comments.
* Display mode when displayed for comments.
* Description
This is an optional description which is displayed under the rate widget.
* Display description in compact mode
* Which rating should be displayed?
Determines which rating to display. Options are:
* Average rating: Always display the average rating.
* Users vote if available, empty otherwise: Display the users vote. If the
user has not voted already, there is no voting result displayed.
* Users vote if available, average otherwise: Display the users vote. If the
user has not voted already, the average vote is displayed.
* Which rating should be displayed when the user just voted?
Same as previous question. Applies directly after the user has voted. It is
recommended to set this to "Users vote" to provide a visible feedback after
a user has voted.
* Roles
Check the roles which are allowed to vote using this widget. All roles are
allowed to vote if no roles are checked.
* Behaviour when user has no permissions to vote
If the user may not vote on the widget, what needs to be done? Options are:
* Redirect to login and show message.
The widget is visible just as if you may vote on in. If the user clicks on
a button, the user is redirected to the user page which shows the message
'You must login before you can vote.'. The user is redirected back to the
page with the rate widget after login.
* Redirect to login but do not show a message.
This behaviour is the same as the first option, except for the fact that it
does not display a message.
* Show a disabled widget (with non clickable buttons).
The user is able to see the widget, but cannot click on it.
* Hide widget
The widget is not visible to the user if he does not have the permission to
vote.
2.2. Options
------------
Options are the "buttons" displayed in the widget. These can be visually
different, depending on the theming. Options are generated as HTML links by
default.
Each option has a value and a label. Only the label is visible for the user, but
the value is what he actually votes for when clicking the button.
Values have to be configured according to the following rules:
* Values must be integers (may be negative). thus '1', '2', '0', '-3' are all
right, but '2.3' is wrong.
* Values must be unique across all options within the same widget.
Which value you should use depends on the value type setting. When using points,
these are the points which will be added when clicking that button. So "thumbs
up" must have the value '1', "thumbs down" the value '-1' and "neutral" '0'. For
'Percentage' you have to use whole numbers between 0 and 100. When using
'Options', you may use any number as long as they are unique. It doesn't have to
make sense as they are only used for storage.
2.3. Bot detection
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Rate module is able to detect bots in three ways:
* Based on user agent string
* Using an threshold. The IP-address is blocked when there are more votes from
the same IP within a given time than the threshold. There are thresholds for
1 minute and 1 hour.
* Lookup the IP-address in the BotScout.com database. This requires you to
obtain an API-key.
The thresholds and API-key can be configured at the settings form found on
admin/structure/rate/settings. The default thresholds are 25 and 250. They are
too high for many sites, but you should make sure that no real users get
blocked. On the other hand, lower thresholds will identify more bots and will
identify them faster. A value of 10 / 50 is a better setting for most sites.
Bad user agents cannot be configured via the admin at this moment. You can add
bad strings in the 'rate_bot_agent' table. Percent signs ("%") can be used as
wildcards. A string can be for example "%GoogleBot%" or just "%bot%". Patterns
are case insensitive. The id field is for identification and has no meaning.
3. Widget types
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Technically, widget types are sets of "value types" and "options" (see §2.1).
They are called 'templates' in code.
Some widget types have the option to let the user customize the options, others
don't allow the user to do that. But all widget types have a predefined set of
options.
You may create widgets without choosing a "template" by selecting the 'Custom'
type. By using 'Custom', you have to add the theming for this widget (see
section 4).
Widget types can be extended by 3rd party modules. The following widget types
are provided by the rate module:
* Fivestar
* Number Up / Down
* Thumbs Up
* Thumbs Up / Down
* Yes / No
4. Theming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Default templates for theming are:
* rate-widget.tpl.php
This is the default template for all custom widgets.
* rate-widget--NAME.tpl.php
This is a widget specific template. Use the machine name for NAME. Replace
underscores by dashes in this name. This template is only available for custom
widgets.
Theming for non-custom widget types are defined in the module which provides
the widget type.
You may use the following snippets in the template:
* Print a button for a single option:
<?php
print theme('rate_button', [
'text' => $links[0]['text'],
'href' => $links[0]['href'],
'class' => "extra-class",
]);
?>
'0' is the first option (see §2.1). For a thumbs up / down
configuration you will have:
<?php
print theme('rate_button', [
'text' => $links[0]['text'],
'href' => $links[0]['href'],
'class' => "extra-class",
]);
print theme('rate_button', [
'text' => $links[1]['text'],
'href' => $links[1]['href'],
'class' => "extra-class",
]);
?>
* Print the rating when using value type 'percentage' or 'points':
<?php print $results['rating']; ?>
* Print the number of votes for a specific option (only available when using
value type 'options'):
<?php print $links[0]['votes']; ?>
'0' is the first option (see §2.1).
* Print the total number of votes:
<?php print $results['count']; ?>
* For thumbs up / down widgets, there are 2 special variables available which
provides the percentage of votes for up and down.
<?php print $results['up_percentage']; ?>
<?php print $results['down_percentage']; ?>
You can choose to not automatically add the widget to the node template. In that
case, the widget can be used as:
<?php print $node->rate_NAME['#markup']; ?>
Replace NAME by the widget's machine readable name.
5. Voting results
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Voting results are available on the voting results page. You can get there by
clicking the "Voting results" tab on the node page. Note that this tab is hidden
if the node does not have any rate widgets or if you do not have the
"view rate results" permission.
When the chart module is enabled, you will find charts of the results in the
last 30 days on this page. The chart may show less than 30 days if there was no
activity on all days.
The voting results page is only available for nodes.
6. Views integration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This module provides views integration via the VotingAPI module. To add a rate
widget in your view, first add a relation to "Node: Vote results" for nodes or
"Comment: Vote results" for comments. You have to configure a few options here.
The "Value type" and "Vote tag" needs to be the same as used for the widget
(see §2.1). The "aggregate" function must be "Number of votes".
After adding the relationship, you can add the field "Vote results: Value" to
your view. In the "Appearance" box you may choose one of the following:
* Rate widget (display only)
This shows a disabled widget. Uses are allowed to see the results, but cannot
click the buttons.
* Rate widget (compact)
This shows a compact widget. This is the basic widget without the textual
information.
* Rate widget
This shows the full widget (as on the node page).
When using a view on nodes, you are advised to add the "Node: Type" field to
your view fields. If you do not, an additional query will be executed per row.
You may exclude this field from display.
7. Expiration (close voting on a specified date)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The optional Rate Expiration module allows you to close voting on a specified
date. When adding or editing a rate widget, you will find the following options:
* Disable voting after this period
When set, voting is closed when the configured period has elapsed since node
creation. Users are not able to click the buttons when voting is closed.
* Allow override
When checked, the start- en enddates for voting can be set in the node edit
form.
8. Using rate in blocks or panels
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You can place the rate widget on a node page in a block or (mini) panel. Add
a custom block with the PHP code input filter or a panel with PHP code and use
the following code:
<?php
if (arg(0) == 'node' && is_numeric(arg(1)) && ($node = node_load(arg(1)))) {
print rate_embed($node, 'NAME');
}
?>
Replace NAME by the widget's machine readable name. If you already have a loaded
node object, you just need the "print rate_embed" line.
You may also use different build modes:
print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_FULL);
print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_COMPACT);
print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_DISABLED);
print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_CLOSED);
9. Hooks
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hooks for modules are documented in rate.hooks.inc.
There are two Javascript hooks available; eventBeforeRate and eventAfterRate.
This hook has an argument 'data'. This is an object which contains the variables
'content_type', 'content_id', 'widget_id' and 'widget_mode'. Example of use:
$(document).bind('eventAfterRate', function(event, data) {
alert('eventAfterRate called');
});
View source
- D8 Update
- ---------
- Will track progress of D8 port in this section. Note that not everything has
- been fully tested.
-
- Implemented
- - Up/down (number up/down, thumbs up/down, yes/no) voting
- - Fivestar voting
- - CSS and templates
- - Voting Results tab for nodes
- - Voting via AJAX
- - Undo vote
- - Voting on comments and other entity types (not all have tested)
-
- Not implemented yet:
-
- - Emotion voting (do not plan on porting)
- - Configurable Intro, description & already voted text
- - Full array of configuration from rate d7
- - Different widget display types
- - expiration sub-module
- - Migration from D7 version
-
- Limitations:
- - Only one voting type per entity (node) type
- - No migration for switching from one widget type to another
-
- Known Issues:
- - Anonymous voter being treated as a singular entity; can't vote more than once
-
-
- Readme from D7:
-
- PREFACE
- -------
- This module provides flexible voting widgets for nodes and comments.
- Administrators can add multiple widgets and define an unlimited number of
- buttons.
-
- CONTENTS
- --------
- 1. Installation
- 2. Configuration
- 2.1. Widget configuration
- 2.2. Options
- 2.3. Bot detection
- 3. Widget types
- 4. Theming
- 5. Voting results
- 6. Views integration
- 7. Expiration (close voting on a specified date)
- 8. Using rate in blocks or panels
- 9. Hooks
-
- 1. Installation
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Before installing Rate, you need VotingAPI. If not already installed, download
- the latest stable version at http://drupal.org/project/votingapi
- Please follow the readme file provided by VotingAPI on how to install.
-
- Copy Rate into your modules directory (i.e. sites/all/modules) and enable Rate
- (on admin/modules).
-
- Optional modules:
-
- * Chart
- To view the charts in the vote results tab, you also need to install the
- "chart" module, which you can get at http://drupal.org/project/chart.
- * Date
- The date module is a requirement for the Rate Expiration module.
-
- 2. Configuration
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- After installation, the rate settings configuration page will be available at
- /admin/config/search/votingapi/rate. This page displays an AJAX setting, bot
- detection settings (see §2.3), and a list of content types with enabled rate
- widgets. Beside each content type is a dropdown where you can select a rate
- widget type for it. See section 3 for more information on this topic.
-
- If you want users other than admin to access the voting results page, you need
- to give them the "view rate results page" permission on admin/user/permissions.
-
- 2.1. Widget configuration
- -------------------------
- The elements on the widget configuration form are explained in this paragraph.
- Note that some elements may not be available depending on the widget type you
- use, these are "Value type", "Options" and "Translate options".
-
- * Title
- The title is only used in the admin section. Use a recognizable name.
- * Machine readable name
- Name used for technical purposes. You may only contain alphanumeric characters
- and underscores.
- * Tag
- This is the tag used by VotingAPI to store the voting results. Voting results
- from different tags are never merged. You can use this to allow multiple
- ratings on the same node (i.e. for "comfort", "location", "services" etc.).
- The default tag for ratings is "vote". Use this value if you do not allow
- ratings on specific aspects.
- * Value type
- This determines how vote results are totaled. VotingAPI supports three value
- types by default: 'Percentage' votes are averaged, 'Points' votes are summed
- up, and 'Options' votes get a count of votes cast for each specific option.
- Typical usages are:
- * Thumbs up / down: use points
- * Bad / mediocre / good: use percentage
- * Makes me funny / boring / mad / angry: use options
- * Options
- These are the options displayed to the user. Each option has a value and a
- label. See §2.2 for more information on how to configure options.
- * Translate options
- This checkbox determines if the labels used for the options should be
- translated.
- * Node types
- Check the node types on which a rate widget should be available. There are
- separate columns for nodes and comments in this table.
- * Node display
- Determines where the widget will be placed. There are three options:
- * Do not add automatically: The widget is added in the node object, but not
- within the content array. This only makes sense if you place the widget
- somewhere by hand in the node theming.
- * Above the content: The content will be prepended by the widget.
- * Below the content: Selected by default. The widget is appended to the
- content.
- * Within the links: Add the widget inside the links section.
- * Display in teaser
- Check this box if you want the widget to be visible in the node teaser.
- * Appearance in full node
- Display mode when full node is displayed. Options are:
- * Full widget: Display the full, clickable widget.
- * Display only: Display the full widget in disabled state (links are not
- clickable).
- * Display only, compact: Compact widget in disabled state.
- * Compact: Clickable widget, but without information line.
- * Appearance in teaser
- Display mode when node teaser is displayed.
- * Comment display
- Same as node display, but for comments.
- * Display mode when displayed for comments.
- * Description
- This is an optional description which is displayed under the rate widget.
- * Display description in compact mode
- * Which rating should be displayed?
- Determines which rating to display. Options are:
- * Average rating: Always display the average rating.
- * Users vote if available, empty otherwise: Display the users vote. If the
- user has not voted already, there is no voting result displayed.
- * Users vote if available, average otherwise: Display the users vote. If the
- user has not voted already, the average vote is displayed.
- * Which rating should be displayed when the user just voted?
- Same as previous question. Applies directly after the user has voted. It is
- recommended to set this to "Users vote" to provide a visible feedback after
- a user has voted.
- * Roles
- Check the roles which are allowed to vote using this widget. All roles are
- allowed to vote if no roles are checked.
- * Behaviour when user has no permissions to vote
- If the user may not vote on the widget, what needs to be done? Options are:
- * Redirect to login and show message.
- The widget is visible just as if you may vote on in. If the user clicks on
- a button, the user is redirected to the user page which shows the message
- 'You must login before you can vote.'. The user is redirected back to the
- page with the rate widget after login.
- * Redirect to login but do not show a message.
- This behaviour is the same as the first option, except for the fact that it
- does not display a message.
- * Show a disabled widget (with non clickable buttons).
- The user is able to see the widget, but cannot click on it.
- * Hide widget
- The widget is not visible to the user if he does not have the permission to
- vote.
-
- 2.2. Options
- ------------
- Options are the "buttons" displayed in the widget. These can be visually
- different, depending on the theming. Options are generated as HTML links by
- default.
-
- Each option has a value and a label. Only the label is visible for the user, but
- the value is what he actually votes for when clicking the button.
-
- Values have to be configured according to the following rules:
- * Values must be integers (may be negative). thus '1', '2', '0', '-3' are all
- right, but '2.3' is wrong.
- * Values must be unique across all options within the same widget.
-
- Which value you should use depends on the value type setting. When using points,
- these are the points which will be added when clicking that button. So "thumbs
- up" must have the value '1', "thumbs down" the value '-1' and "neutral" '0'. For
- 'Percentage' you have to use whole numbers between 0 and 100. When using
- 'Options', you may use any number as long as they are unique. It doesn't have to
- make sense as they are only used for storage.
-
- 2.3. Bot detection
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The Rate module is able to detect bots in three ways:
-
- * Based on user agent string
- * Using an threshold. The IP-address is blocked when there are more votes from
- the same IP within a given time than the threshold. There are thresholds for
- 1 minute and 1 hour.
- * Lookup the IP-address in the BotScout.com database. This requires you to
- obtain an API-key.
-
- The thresholds and API-key can be configured at the settings form found on
- admin/structure/rate/settings. The default thresholds are 25 and 250. They are
- too high for many sites, but you should make sure that no real users get
- blocked. On the other hand, lower thresholds will identify more bots and will
- identify them faster. A value of 10 / 50 is a better setting for most sites.
-
- Bad user agents cannot be configured via the admin at this moment. You can add
- bad strings in the 'rate_bot_agent' table. Percent signs ("%") can be used as
- wildcards. A string can be for example "%GoogleBot%" or just "%bot%". Patterns
- are case insensitive. The id field is for identification and has no meaning.
-
- 3. Widget types
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Technically, widget types are sets of "value types" and "options" (see §2.1).
- They are called 'templates' in code.
-
- Some widget types have the option to let the user customize the options, others
- don't allow the user to do that. But all widget types have a predefined set of
- options.
-
- You may create widgets without choosing a "template" by selecting the 'Custom'
- type. By using 'Custom', you have to add the theming for this widget (see
- section 4).
-
- Widget types can be extended by 3rd party modules. The following widget types
- are provided by the rate module:
-
- * Fivestar
- * Number Up / Down
- * Thumbs Up
- * Thumbs Up / Down
- * Yes / No
-
- 4. Theming
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Default templates for theming are:
-
- * rate-widget.tpl.php
- This is the default template for all custom widgets.
- * rate-widget--NAME.tpl.php
- This is a widget specific template. Use the machine name for NAME. Replace
- underscores by dashes in this name. This template is only available for custom
- widgets.
-
- Theming for non-custom widget types are defined in the module which provides
- the widget type.
-
- You may use the following snippets in the template:
-
- * Print a button for a single option:
-
-
- print theme('rate_button', [
- 'text' => $links[0]['text'],
- 'href' => $links[0]['href'],
- 'class' => "extra-class",
- ]);
- ?>
-
- '0' is the first option (see §2.1). For a thumbs up / down
- configuration you will have:
-
-
- print theme('rate_button', [
- 'text' => $links[0]['text'],
- 'href' => $links[0]['href'],
- 'class' => "extra-class",
- ]);
- print theme('rate_button', [
- 'text' => $links[1]['text'],
- 'href' => $links[1]['href'],
- 'class' => "extra-class",
- ]);
- ?>
-
- * Print the rating when using value type 'percentage' or 'points':
-
-
-
- * Print the number of votes for a specific option (only available when using
- value type 'options'):
-
-
-
- '0' is the first option (see §2.1).
-
- * Print the total number of votes:
-
-
-
- * For thumbs up / down widgets, there are 2 special variables available which
- provides the percentage of votes for up and down.
-
-
-
-
- You can choose to not automatically add the widget to the node template. In that
- case, the widget can be used as:
-
- rate_NAME['#markup']; ?>
-
- Replace NAME by the widget's machine readable name.
-
- 5. Voting results
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Voting results are available on the voting results page. You can get there by
- clicking the "Voting results" tab on the node page. Note that this tab is hidden
- if the node does not have any rate widgets or if you do not have the
- "view rate results" permission.
-
- When the chart module is enabled, you will find charts of the results in the
- last 30 days on this page. The chart may show less than 30 days if there was no
- activity on all days.
-
- The voting results page is only available for nodes.
-
- 6. Views integration
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- This module provides views integration via the VotingAPI module. To add a rate
- widget in your view, first add a relation to "Node: Vote results" for nodes or
- "Comment: Vote results" for comments. You have to configure a few options here.
- The "Value type" and "Vote tag" needs to be the same as used for the widget
- (see §2.1). The "aggregate" function must be "Number of votes".
-
- After adding the relationship, you can add the field "Vote results: Value" to
- your view. In the "Appearance" box you may choose one of the following:
-
- * Rate widget (display only)
- This shows a disabled widget. Uses are allowed to see the results, but cannot
- click the buttons.
- * Rate widget (compact)
- This shows a compact widget. This is the basic widget without the textual
- information.
- * Rate widget
- This shows the full widget (as on the node page).
-
- When using a view on nodes, you are advised to add the "Node: Type" field to
- your view fields. If you do not, an additional query will be executed per row.
- You may exclude this field from display.
-
- 7. Expiration (close voting on a specified date)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The optional Rate Expiration module allows you to close voting on a specified
- date. When adding or editing a rate widget, you will find the following options:
-
- * Disable voting after this period
- When set, voting is closed when the configured period has elapsed since node
- creation. Users are not able to click the buttons when voting is closed.
- * Allow override
- When checked, the start- en enddates for voting can be set in the node edit
- form.
-
- 8. Using rate in blocks or panels
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- You can place the rate widget on a node page in a block or (mini) panel. Add
- a custom block with the PHP code input filter or a panel with PHP code and use
- the following code:
-
- if (arg(0) == 'node' && is_numeric(arg(1)) && ($node = node_load(arg(1)))) {
- print rate_embed($node, 'NAME');
- }
- ?>
-
- Replace NAME by the widget's machine readable name. If you already have a loaded
- node object, you just need the "print rate_embed" line.
-
- You may also use different build modes:
-
- print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_FULL);
- print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_COMPACT);
- print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_DISABLED);
- print rate_embed($node, 'NAME', RATE_CLOSED);
-
- 9. Hooks
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Hooks for modules are documented in rate.hooks.inc.
-
- There are two Javascript hooks available; eventBeforeRate and eventAfterRate.
- This hook has an argument 'data'. This is an object which contains the variables
- 'content_type', 'content_id', 'widget_id' and 'widget_mode'. Example of use:
-
- $(document).bind('eventAfterRate', function(event, data) {
- alert('eventAfterRate called');
- });