views_plugin_display_default.inc in Views (for Drupal 7) 7.3
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Definition of views_plugin_display_default.
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<?php
/**
* @file
* Definition of views_plugin_display_default.
*/
/**
* A plugin to handle defaults on a view.
*
* @ingroup views_display_plugins
*/
class views_plugin_display_default extends views_plugin_display {
/**
* Determine if this display is the 'default' display which contains
* fallback settings.
*/
public function is_default_display() {
return TRUE;
}
/**
* The default execute handler fully renders the view.
*
* For the simplest use:
* @code
* $output = $view->execute_display('default', $args);
* @endcode
*
* For more complex usages, a view can be partially built:
*
* @code
* $view->set_arguments($args);
* $view->build('default'); // Build the query.
* $view->pre_execute(); // Pre-execute the query.
* $view->execute(); // Run the query.
* $output = $view->render(); // Render the view.
* @endcode
*
* If short circuited at any point, look in $view->build_info for information
* about the query. After execute, look in $view->result for the array of
* objects returned from db_query.
*
* You can also do:
*
* @code
* $view->set_arguments($args);
* $output = $view->render('default'); // Render the view.
* @endcode
*
* This illustrates that render is smart enough to call build and execute if
* these items have not already been accomplished.
*
* Note that execute also must accomplish other tasks, such as setting page
* titles, breadcrumbs, and generating exposed filter data if necessary.
*/
public function execute() {
return $this->view
->render($this->display->id);
}
}
Classes
Name | Description |
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views_plugin_display_default | A plugin to handle defaults on a view. |