function twitter_actions_set_status_action_form in Twitter 7.6
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 6.5 twitter_actions/twitter_actions.module \twitter_actions_set_status_action_form()
- 6.2 twitter_actions/twitter_actions.module \twitter_actions_set_status_action_form()
- 6.3 twitter_actions/twitter_actions.module \twitter_actions_set_status_action_form()
- 6.4 twitter_actions/twitter_actions.module \twitter_actions_set_status_action_form()
- 7.3 twitter_actions/twitter_actions.module \twitter_actions_set_status_action_form()
- 7.4 twitter_actions/twitter_actions.module \twitter_actions_set_status_action_form()
- 7.5 twitter_actions/twitter_actions.module \twitter_actions_set_status_action_form()
Returns a form definition so the Twitter action can be configured.
Parameters
array $context: Default values (if we are editing an existing action instance).
Return value
Form definition.
File
- twitter_actions/
twitter_actions.module, line 44 - Exposes Drupal actions for sending Twitter messages.
Code
function twitter_actions_set_status_action_form($context) {
$options = twitter_actions_account_options();
// Set default values for form.
$form['screen_name'] = array(
'#type' => 'select',
'#title' => t('Twitter account name'),
'#description' => t('Twitter account which will be used. ' . 'By selecting [current user] the rule will check if the user ' . 'has authenticated a Twitter account to use.'),
'#options' => $options,
'#default_value' => isset($context['screen_name']) ? $context['screen_name'] : '',
'#required' => TRUE,
);
$form['message'] = array(
'#type' => 'textarea',
'#title' => t('Message'),
'#default_value' => isset($context['message']) ? $context['message'] : '',
'#cols' => '80',
'#rows' => '3',
'#description' => t('The message that should be sent. You may include the following variables: ' . '%site_name, %username, %node_url, %node_type, %title, %summary, %body, ' . '%tinyurl. Not all variables will be available in all contexts.'),
'#required' => TRUE,
);
return $form;
}