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class views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name in Views (for Drupal 7) 6.2

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 6.3 modules/comment/views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name.inc \views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name
  2. 7.3 modules/comment/views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name.inc \views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name

Sort handler to sort by last comment name which might be in 2 different fields

Hierarchy

Expanded class hierarchy of views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name

1 string reference to 'views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name'
comment_views_data in modules/comment.views.inc
Implementation of hook_views_data()

File

modules/comment/views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name.inc, line 6

View source
class views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name extends views_handler_sort {
  function query() {
    $this
      ->ensure_my_table();
    $join = new views_join();
    $join
      ->construct('users', $this->table_alias, 'last_comment_uid', 'uid');

    // @todo this might be safer if we had an ensure_relationship rather than guessing
    // the table alias. Though if we did that we'd be guessing the relationship name
    // so that doesn't matter that much.
    //    $this->user_table = $this->query->add_relationship(NULL, $join, 'users', $this->relationship);
    $this->user_table = $this->query
      ->ensure_table('ncs_users', $this->relationship, $join);
    $this->user_field = $this->query
      ->add_field($this->user_table, 'name');

    // Add the field.
    $this->query
      ->add_orderby(NULL, "LOWER(COALESCE({$this->user_table}.name, {$this->table_alias}.{$this->field}))", $this->options['order'], $this->table_alias . '_' . $this->field);
  }

}

Members

Namesort descending Modifiers Type Description Overrides
views_handler::accept_exposed_input function Take input from exposed filters and assign to this handler, if necessary. 1
views_handler::access function Check whether current user has access to this handler. 5
views_handler::broken function Determine if the handler is considered 'broken', meaning it's a a placeholder used when a handler can't be found. 5
views_handler::can_expose function Determine if a handler can be exposed. 1
views_handler::ensure_my_table function Ensure the main table for this handler is in the query. This is used a lot. 7
views_handler::exposed_form function Render our chunk of the exposed filter form when selecting 1
views_handler::exposed_info function Get information about the exposed form for the form renderer. 1
views_handler::exposed_submit function Submit the exposed filter form
views_handler::exposed_validate function Validate the exposed filter form 4
views_handler::expose_options function Set new exposed option defaults when exposed setting is flipped on. 1
views_handler::extra_options function Provide defaults for the handler.
views_handler::extra_options_form function Provide a form for setting options. 1
views_handler::extra_options_submit function Perform any necessary changes to the form values prior to storage. There is no need for this function to actually store the data.
views_handler::extra_options_validate function Validate the options form.
views_handler::get_join function Get the join object that should be used for this handler.
views_handler::has_extra_options function If a handler has 'extra options' it will get a little settings widget and another form called extra_options. 1
views_handler::init function init the handler with necessary data. 4
views_handler::is_exposed function Determine if this item is 'exposed', meaning it provides form elements to let users modify the view.
views_handler::needs_style_plugin function Determine if the argument needs a style plugin. 1
views_handler::options_submit function Perform any necessary changes to the form values prior to storage. There is no need for this function to actually store the data. 1
views_handler::options_validate function Validate the options form. 1
views_handler::pre_query function Run before the view is built. 1
views_handler::set_relationship function Called just prior to query(), this lets a handler set up any relationship it needs.
views_handler::store_exposed_input function If set to remember exposed input in the session, store it there. 1
views_handler::ui_name function Return a string representing this handler's name in the UI. 5
views_handler::validate function Validates the handler against the complete View.
views_handler_sort::admin_summary function Display whether or not the sort order is ascending or descending Overrides views_handler::admin_summary
views_handler_sort::options_form function Basic options for all sort criteria Overrides views_handler::options_form 3
views_handler_sort::option_definition function Information about options for all kinds of purposes will be held here. Overrides views_object::option_definition 1
views_handler_sort_ncs_last_comment_name::query function Called to add the sort to a query. Overrides views_handler_sort::query
views_object::$options property Except for displays, options for the object will be held here. 1
views_object::construct function Views handlers use a special construct function so that we can more easily construct them with variable arguments. 5
views_object::destroy function 2
views_object::options function Set default options on this object. Called by the constructor in a complex chain to deal with backward compatibility. 1
views_object::set_default_options function Set default options. For backward compatibility, it sends the options array; this is a feature that will likely disappear at some point.
views_object::set_definition function Let the handler know what its full definition is.
views_object::unpack_options function Unpack options over our existing defaults, drilling down into arrays so that defaults don't get totally blown away.
views_object::_set_option_defaults function 1