email.inc in Signup 6
Same filename and directory in other branches
Theme functions for generating signup email messages.
File
theme/email.incView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Theme functions for generating signup email messages.
*/
/**
* Return the value for the %user_signup_info email token for custom signup data.
*
* @param $signup_data
* Array of custom data for a particular signup.
*
* @see theme_signup_user_form()
* @see theme_signup_custom_data_email()
*/
function theme_signup_email_token_custom_data($signup_data) {
return t('SIGNUP INFORMATION') . "\n\r" . theme('signup_custom_data_email', $signup_data);
}
/**
* Renders custom signup data into unfiltered output for use in email.
*
* WARNING: This theme function is recursive (it calls itself for
* nested data), so if you override it, be sure not to change the part
* where it does "call_user_func(__FUNCTION__)".
*
* @param $data
* Array of custom user signup data.
*
* @return
* Plain text output with newlines.
*
* @see theme_signup_user_form()
*/
function theme_signup_custom_data_email($data) {
$output = '';
// Loop through each first level element.
foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
if (is_array($value)) {
// Element is nested, render it recursively.
// Instead of the overhead of theme(), just call ourself directly.
$output .= "\n\r" . call_user_func(__FUNCTION__, $value) . "\n\r";
}
else {
$output .= theme('signup_custom_data_field_text', $key, $value) . "\n\r";
}
}
return $output;
}
/**
* Renders a single custom signup form field into unfiltered output.
*
* @param $key
* Name of the custom signup field (the array key).
* @param $value
* Value of the custom signup field (the array value).
*
* @return
* Plain text output to display this key/value pair.
*
* @see theme_signup_user_form()
*/
function theme_signup_custom_data_field_text($key, $value) {
// All of the possible array key values should already be translated as
// string literals in theme_signup_user_form() via the #title attributes, so
// passing a variable to t() is actually safe here. However, to avoid
// warnings when extracting strings, "hide" the call to t() by using a
// variable to hold the function name.
$tr = 't';
return $tr($key) . ': ' . $value;
}
/**
* Controls the body of the copy of the broadcast message sent to the sender.
*
* @param $raw_message
* The raw message typed in by the sender with no tokens replaced.
* @param $cooked_message
* The message after all the tokens have been replaced.
*
* @return
* The final text to put in the email body sent to the broadcast sender.
*/
function theme_signup_broadcast_sender_copy($raw_message, $cooked_message) {
$output = t('This is a copy of the signup broadcast you just sent.') . "\n";
$output .= wordwrap(t('Here is the original text you entered, with none of the tokens replaced:'), 72) . "\n";
$output .= "----------\n";
$output .= $raw_message;
$output .= "\n----------\n\n";
$output .= wordwrap(t('Here is how the message that was sent to each user looked, with all of the tokens replaced (using your account for the user-related tokens):'), 72) . "\n";
$output .= "----------\n";
$output .= $cooked_message;
$output .= "\n----------\n\n";
return $output;
}
Functions
Name | Description |
---|---|
theme_signup_broadcast_sender_copy | Controls the body of the copy of the broadcast message sent to the sender. |
theme_signup_custom_data_email | Renders custom signup data into unfiltered output for use in email. |
theme_signup_custom_data_field_text | Renders a single custom signup form field into unfiltered output. |
theme_signup_email_token_custom_data | Return the value for the %user_signup_info email token for custom signup data. |