views_plugin_row.inc in Views (for Drupal 7) 6.2
Same filename and directory in other branches
Contains the base row style plugin.
File
plugins/views_plugin_row.incView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Contains the base row style plugin.
*/
/**
* @defgroup views_row_plugins Views' row plugins
* @{
*
* Row plugins control how Views outputs an individual record. They are
* tightly coupled to style plugins, in that a style plugin is what calls
* the row plugin.
*
* @see hook_views_plugins
*/
/**
* Default plugin to view a single row of a table. This is really just a wrapper around
* a theme function.
*
* @ingroup views_row_plugins
*/
class views_plugin_row extends views_plugin {
/**
* Initialize the row plugin.
*/
function init(&$view, &$display, $options = NULL) {
$this->view =& $view;
$this->display =& $display;
// Overlay incoming options on top of defaults
$this
->unpack_options($this->options, isset($options) ? $options : $display->handler
->get_option('row_options'));
}
function uses_fields() {
return !empty($this->definition['uses fields']);
}
function option_definition() {
$options = parent::option_definition();
if (isset($this->base_table)) {
$options['relationship'] = array(
'default' => 'none',
);
}
return $options;
}
/**
* Provide a form for setting options.
*/
function options_form(&$form, &$form_state) {
if (isset($this->base_table)) {
$view =& $form_state['view'];
// A whole bunch of code to figure out what relationships are valid for
// this item.
$relationships = $view->display_handler
->get_option('relationships');
$relationship_options = array();
foreach ($relationships as $relationship) {
$relationship_handler = views_get_handler($relationship['table'], $relationship['field'], 'relationship');
// If this relationship is valid for this type, add it to the list.
$data = views_fetch_data($relationship['table']);
$base = $data[$relationship['field']]['relationship']['base'];
if ($base == $this->base_table) {
$relationship_handler
->init($view, $relationship);
$relationship_options[$relationship['id']] = $relationship_handler
->label();
}
}
if (!empty($relationship_options)) {
$relationship_options = array_merge(array(
'none' => t('Do not use a relationship'),
), $relationship_options);
$rel = empty($this->options['relationship']) ? 'none' : $this->options['relationship'];
if (empty($relationship_options[$rel])) {
// Pick the first relationship.
$rel = key($relationship_options);
}
$form['relationship'] = array(
'#type' => 'select',
'#title' => t('Relationship'),
'#options' => $relationship_options,
'#default_value' => $rel,
);
}
else {
$form['relationship'] = array(
'#type' => 'value',
'#value' => 'none',
);
}
}
}
/**
* Validate the options form.
*/
function options_validate(&$form, &$form_state) {
}
/**
* Perform any necessary changes to the form values prior to storage.
* There is no need for this function to actually store the data.
*/
function options_submit(&$form, &$form_state) {
}
function query() {
if (isset($this->base_table) && isset($this->options['relationship']) && isset($this->view->relationship[$this->options['relationship']])) {
$relationship = $this->view->relationship[$this->options['relationship']];
$this->field_alias = $this->view->query
->add_field($relationship->alias, $this->base_field);
}
else {
$this->field_alias = $this->view->base_field;
}
}
/**
* Allow the style to do stuff before each row is rendered.
*
* @param $result
* The full array of results from the query.
*/
function pre_render($result) {
}
/**
* Render a row object. This usually passes through to a theme template
* of some form, but not always.
*/
function render($row) {
return theme($this
->theme_functions(), $this->view, $this->options, $row, $this->field_alias);
}
}
/**
* @}
*/
Classes
Name | Description |
---|---|
views_plugin_row | Default plugin to view a single row of a table. This is really just a wrapper around a theme function. |