views_handler_relationship.inc in Views (for Drupal 7) 6.3
Same filename and directory in other branches
Views' relationship handlers.
File
handlers/views_handler_relationship.incView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Views' relationship handlers.
*/
/**
* @defgroup views_relationship_handlers Views' relationship handlers
* @{
* Handlers to tell Views how to create alternate relationships.
*/
/**
* Simple relationship handler that allows a new version of the primary table
* to be linked in.
*
* The base relationship handler can only handle a single join. Some relationships
* are more complex and might require chains of joins; for those, you must
* utilize a custom relationship handler.
*
* Definition items:
* - base: The new base table this relationship will be adding. This does not
* have to be a declared base table, but if there are no tables that
* utilize this base table, it won't be very effective.
* - base field: The field to use in the relationship; if left out this will be
* assumed to be the primary field.
* - relationship table: The actual table this relationship operates against.
* This is analogous to using a 'table' override.
* - relationship field: The actual field this relationship operates against.
* This is analogous to using a 'real field' override.
* - label: The default label to provide for this relationship, which is
* shown in parentheses next to any field/sort/filter/argument that uses
* the relationship.
*/
class views_handler_relationship extends views_handler {
/**
* Init handler to let relationships live on tables other than
* the table they operate on.
*/
function init(&$view, $options) {
parent::init($view, $options);
if (isset($this->definition['relationship table'])) {
$this->table = $this->definition['relationship table'];
}
if (isset($this->definition['relationship field'])) {
// Set both real_field and field so custom handler
// can rely on the old field value.
$this->real_field = $this->field = $this->definition['relationship field'];
}
}
/**
* Get this field's label.
*/
function label() {
if (!isset($this->options['label'])) {
return $this
->ui_name();
}
return $this->options['label'];
}
function option_definition() {
$options = parent::option_definition();
// Relationships definitions should define a default label, but if they aren't get another default value.
if (!empty($this->definition['label'])) {
$label = $this->definition['label'];
}
else {
$label = !empty($this->definition['field']) ? $this->definition['field'] : $this->definition['base field'];
}
$options['label'] = array(
'default' => $label,
'translatable' => TRUE,
);
$options['required'] = array(
'default' => FALSE,
);
return $options;
}
/**
* Default options form that provides the label widget that all fields
* should have.
*/
function options_form(&$form, &$form_state) {
parent::options_form($form, $form_state);
$form['label'] = array(
'#type' => 'textfield',
'#title' => t('Label'),
'#default_value' => isset($this->options['label']) ? $this->options['label'] : '',
'#description' => t('The label for this relationship that will be displayed only administratively.'),
'#required' => TRUE,
);
$form['required'] = array(
'#type' => 'checkbox',
'#title' => t('Require this relationship'),
'#description' => t('If required, items that do not contain this relationship will not appear.'),
'#default_value' => !empty($this->options['required']),
);
}
/**
* Called to implement a relationship in a query.
*/
function query() {
// Figure out what base table this relationship brings to the party.
$table_data = views_fetch_data($this->definition['base']);
$base_field = empty($this->definition['base field']) ? $table_data['table']['base']['field'] : $this->definition['base field'];
$this
->ensure_my_table();
$def = $this->definition;
$def['table'] = $this->definition['base'];
$def['field'] = $base_field;
$def['left_table'] = $this->table_alias;
$def['left_field'] = $this->real_field;
if (!empty($this->options['required'])) {
$def['type'] = 'INNER';
}
if (!empty($this->definition['extra'])) {
$def['extra'] = $this->definition['extra'];
}
if (!empty($def['join_handler']) && class_exists($def['join_handler'], FALSE)) {
$join = new $def['join_handler']();
}
else {
$join = new views_join();
}
$join->definition = $def;
$join->options = $this->options;
$join
->construct();
$join->adjusted = TRUE;
// use a short alias for this:
$alias = $def['table'] . '_' . $this->table;
$this->alias = $this->query
->add_relationship($alias, $join, $this->definition['base'], $this->relationship);
}
/**
* You can't groupby a relationship.
*/
function use_group_by() {
return FALSE;
}
}
/**
* A special handler to take the place of missing or broken handlers.
*
* @ingroup views_relationship_handlers
*/
class views_handler_relationship_broken extends views_handler_relationship {
function ui_name($short = FALSE) {
return t('Broken/missing handler');
}
function ensure_my_table() {
/* No table to ensure! */
}
function query() {
/* No query to run */
}
function options_form(&$form, &$form_state) {
$form['markup'] = array(
'#prefix' => '<div class="form-item description">',
'#value' => t('The handler for this item is broken or missing and cannot be used. If a module provided the handler and was disabled, re-enabling the module may restore it. Otherwise, you should probably delete this item.'),
);
}
/**
* Determine if the handler is considered 'broken'
*/
function broken() {
return TRUE;
}
}
/**
* @}
*/
Classes
Name | Description |
---|---|
views_handler_relationship | Simple relationship handler that allows a new version of the primary table to be linked in. |
views_handler_relationship_broken | A special handler to take the place of missing or broken handlers. |