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<?php

/**
 * @file views-views-json-style-simple-object.tpl.php
 * Default template for the Views JSON style plugin using the simple format
 *
 * Variables:
 * - $view: The View object.
 * - $rows: Hierachial array of key=>value pairs to convert to JSON
 * - $options: Array of options for this style
 *
 * @ingroup views_templates
 */
$jsonp_prefix = $options['jsonp_prefix'];
if ($view->override_path) {

  // We're inside a live preview where the JSON is pretty-printed.
  $json = _views_json_encode_formatted($rows, $options);
  if ($jsonp_prefix) {
    $json = "{$jsonp_prefix}({$json})";
  }
  print "<code>{$json}</code>";
}
else {
  $json = _views_json_json_encode($rows, $bitmask);
  if ($options['remove_newlines']) {
    $json = preg_replace(array(
      '/\\\\n/',
    ), '', $json);
  }
  if (isset($_GET[$jsonp_prefix]) && $jsonp_prefix) {
    $json = check_plain($_GET[$jsonp_prefix]) . '(' . $json . ')';
  }
  if ($options['using_views_api_mode']) {

    // We're in Views API mode.
    print $json;
  }
  else {

    // We want to send the JSON as a server response so switch the content
    // type and stop further processing of the page.
    $content_type = $options['content_type'] == 'default' ? 'application/json' : $options['content_type'];
    drupal_add_http_header("Content-Type", "{$content_type}; charset=utf-8");
    print $json;
    drupal_page_footer();
    exit;
  }
}