From fa39282ef779a331ba2e3096f791c5a663994e16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dries Buytaert Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:09:11 +0000 Subject: - Patch #1056108 by 1V: consistent use of 'JavaScript' and 'Ajax'. --- MAINTAINERS.txt | 2 +- includes/ajax.inc | 162 ++++++++++++------------ includes/cache-install.inc | 2 +- includes/common.inc | 42 +++--- includes/form.inc | 36 +++--- includes/theme.inc | 2 +- misc/ajax.js | 40 +++--- misc/drupal.js | 10 +- modules/book/book.module | 8 +- modules/dashboard/dashboard.module | 4 +- modules/field/field.form.inc | 2 +- modules/field/tests/field.test | 4 +- modules/field_ui/field_ui.admin.inc | 6 +- modules/field_ui/field_ui.js | 10 +- modules/file/file.field.inc | 10 +- modules/file/file.js | 6 +- modules/file/file.module | 6 +- modules/file/tests/file.test | 10 +- modules/menu/menu.module | 2 +- modules/overlay/overlay-parent.js | 2 +- modules/overlay/overlay.module | 6 +- modules/poll/poll.module | 6 +- modules/poll/poll.test | 2 +- modules/simpletest/drupal_web_test_case.php | 30 ++--- modules/simpletest/tests/ajax.test | 28 ++-- modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_forms_test.module | 64 +++++----- modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_test.module | 4 +- modules/simpletest/tests/form.test | 12 +- modules/simpletest/tests/form_test.file.inc | 4 +- modules/system/system.api.php | 4 +- modules/system/system.module | 8 +- 31 files changed, 267 insertions(+), 267 deletions(-) diff --git a/MAINTAINERS.txt b/MAINTAINERS.txt index 7bca15b12..126588f41 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS.txt +++ b/MAINTAINERS.txt @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Drupal 7 Component maintainers --------------------- -AJAX system +Ajax system - Alex Bronstein 'effulgentsia' - Randy Fay 'rfay' - Earl Miles 'merlinofchaos' diff --git a/includes/ajax.inc b/includes/ajax.inc index 33b37279b..6e0471f81 100644 --- a/includes/ajax.inc +++ b/includes/ajax.inc @@ -3,15 +3,15 @@ /** * @file - * Functions for use with Drupal's AJAX framework. + * Functions for use with Drupal's Ajax framework. */ /** - * @defgroup ajax AJAX framework + * @defgroup ajax Ajax framework * @{ - * Functions for Drupal's AJAX framework. + * Functions for Drupal's Ajax framework. * - * Drupal's AJAX framework is used to dynamically update parts of a page's HTML + * Drupal's Ajax framework is used to dynamically update parts of a page's HTML * based on data from the server. Upon a specified event, such as a button * click, a callback function is triggered which performs server-side logic and * may return updated markup, which is then replaced on-the-fly with no page @@ -20,33 +20,33 @@ * This framework creates a PHP macro language that allows the server to * instruct JavaScript to perform actions on the client browser. When using * forms, it can be used with the #ajax property. - * The #ajax property can be used to bind events to the AJAX framework. By + * The #ajax property can be used to bind events to the Ajax framework. By * default, #ajax uses 'system/ajax' as its path for submission and thus calls * ajax_form_callback() and a defined #ajax['callback'] function. * However, you may optionally specify a different path to request or a * different callback function to invoke, which can return updated HTML or can - * also return a richer set of @link ajax_commands AJAX framework commands @endlink. + * also return a richer set of @link ajax_commands Ajax framework commands @endlink. * * Standard form handling is as follows: * - A form element has a #ajax property that includes #ajax['callback'] and * omits #ajax['path']. See below about using #ajax['path'] to implement * advanced use-cases that require something other than standard form * handling. - * - On the specified element, AJAX processing is triggered by a change to + * - On the specified element, Ajax processing is triggered by a change to * that element. * - The browser submits an HTTP POST request to the 'system/ajax' Drupal * path. * - The menu page callback for 'system/ajax', ajax_form_callback(), calls * drupal_process_form() to process the form submission and rebuild the * form if necessary. The form is processed in much the same way as if it - * were submitted without AJAX, with the same #process functions and + * were submitted without Ajax, with the same #process functions and * validation and submission handlers called in either case, making it easy - * to create AJAX-enabled forms that degrade gracefully when JavaScript is + * to create Ajax-enabled forms that degrade gracefully when JavaScript is * disabled. * - After form processing is complete, ajax_form_callback() calls the * function named by #ajax['callback'], which returns the form element that * has been updated and needs to be returned to the browser, or - * alternatively, an array of custom AJAX commands. + * alternatively, an array of custom Ajax commands. * - The page delivery callback for 'system/ajax', ajax_deliver(), renders the * element returned by #ajax['callback'], and returns the JSON string * created by ajax_render() to the browser. @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ * #ajax['callback'], using a JavaScript animation effect specified by * #ajax['effect']. * - * A simple example of basic AJAX use from the + * A simple example of basic Ajax use from the * @link http://drupal.org/project/examples Examples module @endlink follows: * @code * function main_page() { @@ -99,28 +99,28 @@ * } * @endcode * - * In the above example, the 'changethis' element is AJAX-enabled. The default + * In the above example, the 'changethis' element is Ajax-enabled. The default * #ajax['event'] is 'change', so when the 'changethis' element changes, - * an AJAX call is made. The form is submitted and reprocessed, and then the + * an Ajax call is made. The form is submitted and reprocessed, and then the * callback is called. In this case, the form has been automatically * built changing $form['replace_textfield']['#description'], so the callback * just returns that part of the form. * - * To implement AJAX handling in a form, add '#ajax' to the form - * definition of a field. That field will trigger an AJAX event when it is + * To implement Ajax handling in a form, add '#ajax' to the form + * definition of a field. That field will trigger an Ajax event when it is * clicked (or changed, depending on the kind of field). #ajax supports * the following parameters (either 'path' or 'callback' is required at least): * - #ajax['callback']: The callback to invoke to handle the server side of the - * AJAX event, which will receive a $form and $form_state as arguments, and + * Ajax event, which will receive a $form and $form_state as arguments, and * returns a renderable array (most often a form or form fragment), an HTML - * string, or an array of AJAX commands. If returning a renderable array or + * string, or an array of Ajax commands. If returning a renderable array or * a string, the value will replace the original element named in * #ajax['wrapper'], and * theme_status_messages() * will be prepended to that * element. (If the status messages are not wanted, return an array - * of AJAX commands instead.) - * #ajax['wrapper']. If an array of AJAX commands is returned, it will be + * of Ajax commands instead.) + * #ajax['wrapper']. If an array of Ajax commands is returned, it will be * executed by the calling code. * - #ajax['path']: The menu path to use for the request. This is often omitted * and the default is used. This path should map @@ -155,21 +155,21 @@ * More information is available in the * @link http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/developer--topics--forms_api_reference.html/7 Form API Reference @endlink * - * In addition to using Form API for doing in-form modification, AJAX may be + * In addition to using Form API for doing in-form modification, Ajax may be * enabled by adding classes to buttons and links. By adding the 'use-ajax' - * class to a link, the link will be loaded via an AJAX call. When using this + * class to a link, the link will be loaded via an Ajax call. When using this * method, the href of the link can contain '/nojs/' as part of the path. When - * the AJAX framework makes the request, it will convert this to '/ajax/'. + * the Ajax framework makes the request, it will convert this to '/ajax/'. * The server is then able to easily tell if this request was made through an - * actual AJAX request or in a degraded state, and respond appropriately. + * actual Ajax request or in a degraded state, and respond appropriately. * * Similarly, submit buttons can be given the class 'use-ajax-submit'. The - * form will then be submitted via AJAX to the path specified in the #action. + * form will then be submitted via Ajax to the path specified in the #action. * Like the ajax-submit class above, this path will have '/nojs/' replaced with * '/ajax/' so that the submit handler can tell if the form was submitted * in a degraded state or not. * - * When responding to AJAX requests, the server should do what it needs to do + * When responding to Ajax requests, the server should do what it needs to do * for that request, then create a commands array. This commands array will * be converted to a JSON object and returned to the client, which will then * iterate over the array and process it like a macro language. @@ -189,14 +189,14 @@ * // Add a visual "changed" marker to the '#object-1' element. * $commands[] = ajax_command_changed('#object-1'); * // Menu 'page callback' and #ajax['callback'] functions are supposed to - * // return render arrays. If returning an AJAX commands array, it must be + * // return render arrays. If returning an Ajax commands array, it must be * // encapsulated in a render array structure. * return array('#type' => 'ajax', '#commands' => $commands); * @endcode * - * When returning an AJAX command array, it is often useful to have + * When returning an Ajax command array, it is often useful to have * status messages rendered along with other tasks in the command array. - * In that case the the AJAX commands array may be constructed like this: + * In that case the the Ajax commands array may be constructed like this: * @code * $commands = array(); * $commands[] = ajax_command_replace(NULL, $output); @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ * return array('#type' => 'ajax', '#commands' => $commands); * @endcode * - * See @link ajax_commands AJAX framework commands @endlink + * See @link ajax_commands Ajax framework commands @endlink */ /** @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ * functions. */ function ajax_render($commands = array()) { - // AJAX responses aren't rendered with html.tpl.php, so we have to call + // Ajax responses aren't rendered with html.tpl.php, so we have to call // drupal_get_css() and drupal_get_js() here, in order to have new files added // during this request to be loaded by the page. We only want to send back // files that the page hasn't already loaded, so we implement simple diffing @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ function ajax_render($commands = array()) { // @todo Inline CSS and JS items are indexed numerically. These can't be // reliably diffed with array_diff_key(), since the number can change // due to factors unrelated to the inline content, so for now, we strip - // the inline items from AJAX responses, and can add support for them + // the inline items from Ajax responses, and can add support for them // when drupal_add_css() and drupal_add_js() are changed to using md5() // or some other hash of the inline content. foreach ($items[$type] as $key => $item) { @@ -251,14 +251,14 @@ function ajax_render($commands = array()) { // Settings are handled separately, later in this function, so that changes to // the ajaxPageState setting that occur during drupal_get_css() and // drupal_get_js() get included, and because the jQuery.extend() code produced - // by drupal_get_js() for adding settings isn't appropriate during an AJAX + // by drupal_get_js() for adding settings isn't appropriate during an Ajax // response, because it does not pass TRUE for the "deep" parameter, and // therefore, can clobber existing settings on the page. if (isset($items['js']['settings'])) { unset($items['js']['settings']); } - // Render the HTML to load these files, and add AJAX commands to insert this + // Render the HTML to load these files, and add Ajax commands to insert this // HTML in the page. We pass TRUE as the $skip_alter argument to prevent the // data from being altered again, as we already altered it above. $styles = drupal_get_css($items['css'], TRUE); @@ -287,16 +287,16 @@ function ajax_render($commands = array()) { array_unshift($commands, ajax_command_settings(call_user_func_array('array_merge_recursive', $settings['data']), TRUE)); } - // Allow modules to alter any AJAX response. + // Allow modules to alter any Ajax response. drupal_alter('ajax_render', $commands); return drupal_json_encode($commands); } /** - * Get a form submitted via #ajax during an AJAX callback. + * Get a form submitted via #ajax during an Ajax callback. * - * This will load a form from the form cache used during AJAX operations. It + * This will load a form from the form cache used during Ajax operations. It * pulls the form info from $_POST. * * @return @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ function ajax_get_form() { // Since some of the submit handlers are run, redirects need to be disabled. $form_state['no_redirect'] = TRUE; - // When a form is rebuilt after AJAX processing, its #build_id and #action + // When a form is rebuilt after Ajax processing, its #build_id and #action // should not change. // @see drupal_rebuild_form() $form_state['rebuild_info']['copy']['#build_id'] = TRUE; @@ -341,10 +341,10 @@ function ajax_get_form() { } /** - * Menu callback; handles AJAX requests for the #ajax Form API property. + * Menu callback; handles Ajax requests for the #ajax Form API property. * * This rebuilds the form from cache and invokes the defined #ajax['callback'] - * to return an AJAX command structure for JavaScript. In case no 'callback' has + * to return an Ajax command structure for JavaScript. In case no 'callback' has * been defined, nothing will happen. * * The Form API #ajax property can be set both for buttons and other input @@ -361,9 +361,9 @@ function ajax_form_callback() { // We need to return the part of the form (or some other content) that needs // to be re-rendered so the browser can update the page with changed content. - // Since this is the generic menu callback used by many AJAX elements, it is + // Since this is the generic menu callback used by many Ajax elements, it is // up to the #ajax['callback'] function of the element (may or may not be a - // button) that triggered the AJAX request to determine what needs to be + // button) that triggered the Ajax request to determine what needs to be // rendered. if (!empty($form_state['triggering_element'])) { $callback = $form_state['triggering_element']['#ajax']['callback']; @@ -374,21 +374,21 @@ function ajax_form_callback() { } /** - * Theme callback for AJAX requests. + * Theme callback for Ajax requests. * - * Many different pages can invoke an AJAX request to system/ajax or another - * generic AJAX path. It is almost always desired for an AJAX response to be + * Many different pages can invoke an Ajax request to system/ajax or another + * generic Ajax path. It is almost always desired for an Ajax response to be * rendered using the same theme as the base page, because most themes are built * with the assumption that they control the entire page, so if the CSS for two * themes are both loaded for a given page, they may conflict with each other. * For example, Bartik is Drupal's default theme, and Seven is Drupal's default * administration theme. Depending on whether the "Use the administration theme * when editing or creating content" checkbox is checked, the node edit form may - * be displayed in either theme, but the AJAX response to the Field module's + * be displayed in either theme, but the Ajax response to the Field module's * "Add another item" button should be rendered using the same theme as the rest * of the page. Therefore, system_menu() sets the 'theme callback' for * 'system/ajax' to this function, and it is recommended that modules - * implementing other generic AJAX paths do the same. + * implementing other generic Ajax paths do the same. */ function ajax_base_page_theme() { if (!empty($_POST['ajax_page_state']['theme']) && !empty($_POST['ajax_page_state']['theme_token'])) { @@ -407,9 +407,9 @@ function ajax_base_page_theme() { } /** - * Package and send the result of a page callback to the browser as an AJAX response. + * Package and send the result of a page callback to the browser as an Ajax response. * - * This function is the equivalent of drupal_deliver_html_page(), but for AJAX + * This function is the equivalent of drupal_deliver_html_page(), but for Ajax * requests. Like that function, it: * - Adds needed HTTP headers. * - Prints rendered output. @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ function ajax_deliver($page_callback_result) { } /** - * Converts the return value of a page callback into an AJAX commands array. + * Converts the return value of a page callback into an Ajax commands array. * * @param $page_callback_result * The result of a page callback. Can be one of: @@ -483,13 +483,13 @@ function ajax_deliver($page_callback_result) { * - A renderable array of content. * * @return - * An AJAX commands array that can be passed to ajax_render(). + * An Ajax commands array that can be passed to ajax_render(). */ function ajax_prepare_response($page_callback_result) { $commands = array(); if (!isset($page_callback_result)) { // Simply delivering an empty commands array is sufficient. This results - // in the AJAX request being completed, but nothing being done to the page. + // in the Ajax request being completed, but nothing being done to the page. } elseif (is_int($page_callback_result)) { switch ($page_callback_result) { @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ function ajax_prepare_response($page_callback_result) { } } elseif (is_array($page_callback_result) && isset($page_callback_result['#type']) && ($page_callback_result['#type'] == 'ajax')) { - // Complex AJAX callbacks can return a result that contains an error message + // Complex Ajax callbacks can return a result that contains an error message // or a specific set of commands to send to the browser. $page_callback_result += element_info('ajax'); $error = $page_callback_result['#error']; @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ function ajax_prepare_response($page_callback_result) { } } else { - // Like normal page callbacks, simple AJAX callbacks can return HTML + // Like normal page callbacks, simple Ajax callbacks can return HTML // content, as a string or render array. This HTML is inserted in some // relationship to #ajax['wrapper'], as determined by which jQuery DOM // manipulation method is used. The method used is specified by @@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ function ajax_prepare_response($page_callback_result) { $html = is_string($page_callback_result) ? $page_callback_result : drupal_render($page_callback_result); $commands[] = ajax_command_insert(NULL, $html); // Add the status messages inside the new content's wrapper element, so that - // on subsequent AJAX requests, it is treated as old content. + // on subsequent Ajax requests, it is treated as old content. $commands[] = ajax_command_prepend(NULL, theme('status_messages')); } @@ -540,16 +540,16 @@ function ajax_prepare_response($page_callback_result) { } /** - * Perform end-of-AJAX-request tasks. + * Perform end-of-Ajax-request tasks. * - * This function is the equivalent of drupal_page_footer(), but for AJAX + * This function is the equivalent of drupal_page_footer(), but for Ajax * requests. * * @see drupal_page_footer() */ function ajax_footer() { - // Even for AJAX requests, invoke hook_exit() implementations. There may be - // modules that need very fast AJAX responses, and therefore, run AJAX + // Even for Ajax requests, invoke hook_exit() implementations. There may be + // modules that need very fast Ajax responses, and therefore, run Ajax // requests with an early bootstrap. if (drupal_get_bootstrap_phase() == DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_FULL && (!defined('MAINTENANCE_MODE') || MAINTENANCE_MODE != 'update')) { module_invoke_all('exit'); @@ -582,10 +582,10 @@ function ajax_process_form($element, &$form_state) { } /** - * Add AJAX information about an element to the page to communicate with JavaScript. + * Add Ajax information about an element to the page to communicate with JavaScript. * * If #ajax['path'] is set on an element, this additional JavaScript is added - * to the page header to attach the AJAX behaviors. See ajax.js for more + * to the page header to attach the Ajax behaviors. See ajax.js for more * information. * * @param $element @@ -622,9 +622,9 @@ function ajax_pre_render_element($element) { case 'image_button': // Use the mousedown instead of the click event because form // submission via pressing the enter key triggers a click event on - // submit inputs, inappropriately triggering AJAX behaviors. + // submit inputs, inappropriately triggering Ajax behaviors. $element['#ajax']['event'] = 'mousedown'; - // Attach an additional event handler so that AJAX behaviors + // Attach an additional event handler so that Ajax behaviors // can be triggered still via keyboard input. $element['#ajax']['keypress'] = TRUE; break; @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ function ajax_pre_render_element($element) { unset($settings['path'], $settings['options']); // Add special data to $settings['submit'] so that when this element - // triggers an AJAX submission, Drupal's form processing can determine which + // triggers an Ajax submission, Drupal's form processing can determine which // element triggered it. // @see _form_element_triggered_scripted_submission() if (isset($settings['trigger_as'])) { @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ function ajax_pre_render_element($element) { 'data' => array('ajax' => array($element['#id'] => $settings)), ); - // Indicate that AJAX processing was successful. + // Indicate that Ajax processing was successful. $element['#ajax_processed'] = TRUE; } return $element; @@ -727,16 +727,16 @@ function ajax_pre_render_element($element) { */ /** - * @defgroup ajax_commands AJAX framework commands + * @defgroup ajax_commands Ajax framework commands * @{ - * Functions to create various AJAX commands. + * Functions to create various Ajax commands. * * These functions can be used to create arrays for use with the * ajax_render() function. */ /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'alert' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'alert' command. * * The 'alert' command instructs the client to display a JavaScript alert * dialog box. @@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ function ajax_command_alert($text) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert' command using the method in #ajax['method']. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'insert' command using the method in #ajax['method']. * * This command instructs the client to insert the given HTML using whichever * jQuery DOM manipulation method has been specified in the #ajax['method'] @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ function ajax_command_insert($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/replaceWith' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'insert/replaceWith' command. * * The 'insert/replaceWith' command instructs the client to use jQuery's * replaceWith() method to replace each element matched matched by the given @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ function ajax_command_replace($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/html' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'insert/html' command. * * The 'insert/html' command instructs the client to use jQuery's html() * method to set the HTML content of each element matched by the given @@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ function ajax_command_html($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/prepend' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'insert/prepend' command. * * The 'insert/prepend' command instructs the client to use jQuery's prepend() * method to prepend the given HTML content to the inside each element matched @@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ function ajax_command_prepend($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/append' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'insert/append' command. * * The 'insert/append' command instructs the client to use jQuery's append() * method to append the given HTML content to the inside of each element matched @@ -921,7 +921,7 @@ function ajax_command_append($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/after' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'insert/after' command. * * The 'insert/after' command instructs the client to use jQuery's after() * method to insert the given HTML content after each element matched by @@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ function ajax_command_after($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'insert/before' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'insert/before' command. * * The 'insert/before' command instructs the client to use jQuery's before() * method to insert the given HTML content before each of elements matched by @@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ function ajax_command_before($selector, $html, $settings = NULL) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'remove' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'remove' command. * * The 'remove' command instructs the client to use jQuery's remove() method * to remove each of elements matched by the given selector, and everything @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ function ajax_command_remove($selector) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'changed' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'changed' command. * * This command instructs the client to mark each of the elements matched by the * given selector as 'ajax-changed'. @@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ function ajax_command_changed($selector, $asterisk = '') { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'css' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'css' command. * * The 'css' command will instruct the client to use the jQuery css() method * to apply the CSS arguments to elements matched by the given selector. @@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ function ajax_command_css($selector, $argument) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'settings' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'settings' command. * * The 'settings' command instructs the client either to use the given array as * the settings for ajax-loaded content or to extend Drupal.settings with the @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ function ajax_command_settings($argument, $merge = FALSE) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'data' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'data' command. * * The 'data' command instructs the client to attach the name=value pair of * data to the selector via jQuery's data cache. @@ -1131,7 +1131,7 @@ function ajax_command_data($selector, $name, $value) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'invoke' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'invoke' command. * * The 'invoke' command will instruct the client to invoke the given jQuery * method with the supplied arguments on the elements matched by the given @@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@ function ajax_command_invoke($selector, $method, array $arguments = array()) { } /** - * Creates a Drupal AJAX 'restripe' command. + * Creates a Drupal Ajax 'restripe' command. * * The 'restripe' command instructs the client to restripe a table. This is * usually used after a table has been modified by a replace or append command. diff --git a/includes/cache-install.inc b/includes/cache-install.inc index 545f1a2a2..8c47b001a 100644 --- a/includes/cache-install.inc +++ b/includes/cache-install.inc @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ class DrupalFakeCache extends DrupalDatabaseCache implements DrupalCacheInterfac // If there is a database cache, attempt to clear it whenever possible. The // reason for doing this is that the database cache can accumulate data // during installation due to any full bootstraps that may occur at the - // same time (for example, AJAX requests triggered by the installer). If we + // same time (for example, Ajax requests triggered by the installer). If we // didn't try to clear it whenever this function is called, the data in the // cache would become stale; for example, the installer sometimes calls // variable_set(), which updates the {variable} table and then clears the diff --git a/includes/common.inc b/includes/common.inc index ea0a4ae1b..2764e91ec 100644 --- a/includes/common.inc +++ b/includes/common.inc @@ -2238,7 +2238,7 @@ function drupal_http_header_attributes(array $attributes = array()) { * drupal_attributes(array('title' => t(''))); * * // The statement below demonstrates dangerous use of drupal_attributes, and - * // will return an onmouseout attribute with javascript code that, when used + * // will return an onmouseout attribute with JavaScript code that, when used * // as attribute in a tag, will cause users to be redirected to another site. * // * // In this case, the 'onmouseout' attribute should not be whitelisted -- @@ -2383,9 +2383,9 @@ function l($text, $path, array $options = array()) { * basis in hook_page_delivery_callback_alter(). * * For example, the same page callback function can be used for an HTML - * version of the page and an AJAX version of the page. The page callback + * version of the page and an Ajax version of the page. The page callback * function just needs to decide what content is to be returned and the - * delivery callback function will send it as an HTML page or an AJAX + * delivery callback function will send it as an HTML page or an Ajax * response, as appropriate. * * In order for page callbacks to be reusable in different delivery formats, @@ -3665,17 +3665,17 @@ function drupal_html_class($class) { * blocks, and other content to be output multiple times on the same page, * without breaking (X)HTML validation. * - * For already existing ids, a counter is appended to the id string. Therefore, + * For already existing IDs, a counter is appended to the ID string. Therefore, * JavaScript and CSS code should not rely on any value that was generated by * this function and instead should rely on manually added CSS classes or * similarly reliable constructs. * - * Two consecutive hyphens separate the counter from the original id. To manage - * uniqueness across multiple AJAX requests on the same page, AJAX requests + * Two consecutive hyphens separate the counter from the original ID. To manage + * uniqueness across multiple Ajax requests on the same page, Ajax requests * POST an array of all IDs currently present on the page, which are used to * prime this function's cache upon first invocation. * - * To allow reverse-parsing of ids submitted via AJAX, any multiple consecutive + * To allow reverse-parsing of IDs submitted via Ajax, any multiple consecutive * hyphens in the originally passed $id are replaced with a single hyphen. * * @param $id @@ -3685,10 +3685,10 @@ function drupal_html_class($class) { * The cleaned ID. */ function drupal_html_id($id) { - // If this is an AJAX request, then content returned by this page request will - // be merged with content already on the base page. The HTML ids must be + // If this is an Ajax request, then content returned by this page request will + // be merged with content already on the base page. The HTML IDs must be // unique for the fully merged content. Therefore, initialize $seen_ids to - // take into account ids that are already in use on the base page. + // take into account IDs that are already in use on the base page. $seen_ids_init = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__ . ':init'); if (!isset($seen_ids_init)) { // Ideally, Drupal would provide an API to persist state information about @@ -3696,7 +3696,7 @@ function drupal_html_id($id) { // function's $seen_ids static variable to that state information in order // to have it properly initialized for this page request. However, no such // page state API exists, so instead, ajax.js adds all of the in-use HTML - // ids to the POST data of AJAX submissions. Direct use of $_POST is + // IDs to the POST data of Ajax submissions. Direct use of $_POST is // normally not recommended as it could open up security risks, but because // the raw POST data is cast to a number before being returned by this // function, this usage is safe. @@ -3743,7 +3743,7 @@ function drupal_html_id($id) { // The counter needs to be appended with a delimiter that does not exist in // the base ID. Requiring a unique delimiter helps ensure that we really do // return unique IDs and also helps us re-create the $seen_ids array during - // AJAX requests. + // Ajax requests. if (isset($seen_ids[$id])) { $id = $id . '--' . ++$seen_ids[$id]; } @@ -3761,7 +3761,7 @@ function drupal_html_id($id) { * page region that is output by the theme (Drupal core already handles this in * the standard template preprocess implementation). Standardizing the class * names in this way allows modules to implement certain features, such as - * drag-and-drop or dynamic AJAX loading, in a theme-independent way. + * drag-and-drop or dynamic Ajax loading, in a theme-independent way. * * @param $region * The name of the page region (for example, 'page_top' or 'content'). @@ -3946,7 +3946,7 @@ function drupal_add_js($data = NULL, $options = NULL) { if (isset($data)) { // Add jquery.js and drupal.js, as well as the basePath setting, the - // first time a Javascript file is added. + // first time a JavaScript file is added. if (empty($javascript)) { $javascript = array( 'settings' => array( @@ -3989,7 +3989,7 @@ function drupal_add_js($data = NULL, $options = NULL) { default: // 'file' and 'external' // Local and external files must keep their name as the associative key - // so the same JavaScript file is not be added twice. + // so the same JavaScript file is not added twice. $javascript[$options['data']] = $options; } } @@ -4087,13 +4087,13 @@ function drupal_get_js($scope = 'header', $javascript = NULL, $skip_alter = FALS // page request. $default_query_string = variable_get('css_js_query_string', '0'); - // For inline Javascript to validate as XHTML, all Javascript containing + // For inline JavaScript to validate as XHTML, all JavaScript containing // XHTML needs to be wrapped in CDATA. To make that backwards compatible // with HTML 4, we need to comment out the CDATA-tag. $embed_prefix = "\n\n"; - // Since Javascript may look for arguments in the url and act on them, some + // Since JavaScript may look for arguments in the URL and act on them, some // third-party code might require the use of a different query string. $js_version_string = variable_get('drupal_js_version_query_string', 'v='); @@ -4311,7 +4311,7 @@ function drupal_process_attached($elements, $group = JS_DEFAULT, $dependency_che } // Add additional types of attachments specified in the render() structure. - // Libraries, Javascript and CSS have been added already, as they require + // Libraries, JavaScript and CSS have been added already, as they require // special handling. foreach ($elements['#attached'] as $callback => $options) { if (function_exists($callback)) { @@ -4778,7 +4778,7 @@ function drupal_clear_js_cache() { } /** - * Converts a PHP variable into its Javascript equivalent. + * Converts a PHP variable into its JavaScript equivalent. * * We use HTML-safe strings, i.e. with <, > and & escaped. * @@ -5320,7 +5320,7 @@ function drupal_pre_render_link($element) { if (!isset($element['#id'])) { $element['#id'] = $element['#options']['attributes']['id'] = drupal_html_id('ajax-link'); } - // If #ajax['path] was not specified, use the href as AJAX request URL. + // If #ajax['path] was not specified, use the href as Ajax request URL. if (!isset($element['#ajax']['path'])) { $element['#ajax']['path'] = $element['#href']; $element['#ajax']['options'] = $element['#options']; @@ -5839,7 +5839,7 @@ function drupal_render_cache_set(&$markup, $elements) { /** * Collect #attached for an element and all child elements into a single array. * - * When caching elements, it is necessary to collect all libraries, javascript + * When caching elements, it is necessary to collect all libraries, JavaScript * and CSS into a single array, from both the element itself and all child * elements. This allows drupal_render() to add these back to the page when the * element is returned from cache. diff --git a/includes/form.inc b/includes/form.inc index d19c82ada..212baf7c8 100644 --- a/includes/form.inc +++ b/includes/form.inc @@ -128,9 +128,9 @@ * - 'triggering_element': (read-only) The form element that triggered * submission. This is the same as the deprecated * $form_state['clicked_button']. It is the element that caused submission, - * which may or may not be a button (in the case of AJAX forms.) This is + * which may or may not be a button (in the case of Ajax forms.) This is * often used to distinguish between various buttons in a submit handler, - * and is also used in AJAX handlers. + * and is also used in Ajax handlers. * - 'cache': The typical form workflow involves two page requests. During the * first page request, a form is built and returned for the user to fill in. * Then the user fills the form in and submits it, triggering a second page @@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ * In some special use-cases, it is necessary or desired to persist the $form * and $form_state variables from the initial page request to the one that * processes the submission. A form builder function can set 'cache' to TRUE - * to do this. One example where this is needed is to handle AJAX submissions, + * to do this. One example where this is needed is to handle Ajax submissions, * so ajax_process_form() sets this for all forms that include an element with - * a #ajax property. (In AJAX, the handler has no way to build the form + * a #ajax property. (In Ajax, the handler has no way to build the form * itself, so must rely on the cached version created on each page load, so * it's a classic example of this use case.) Note that the persistence of * $form and $form_state across successive submissions of a multi-step form @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ function drupal_get_form($form_id) { * - must_validate: Ordinarily, a form is only validated once but there are * times when a form is resubmitted internally and should be validated * again. Setting this to TRUE will force that to happen. This is most - * likely to occur during AHAH or AJAX operations. + * likely to occur during AHAH or Ajax operations. * - temporary: An array holding temporary data accessible during the current * page request only. It may be used to temporary save any data that doesn't * need to or shouldn't be cached during the whole form workflow, e.g. data @@ -396,9 +396,9 @@ function form_state_defaults() { * function is called to generate a new $form, the next step in the form * workflow, to be returned for rendering. * - * AJAX form submissions are almost always multi-step workflows, so that is one + * Ajax form submissions are almost always multi-step workflows, so that is one * common use-case during which form rebuilding occurs. See ajax_form_callback() - * for more information about creating AJAX-enabled forms. + * for more information about creating Ajax-enabled forms. * * @param $form_id * The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ function form_state_defaults() { * A keyed array containing the current state of the form. * @param $old_form * (optional) A previously built $form. Used to retain the #build_id and - * #action properties in AJAX callbacks and similar partial form rebuilds. The + * #action properties in Ajax callbacks and similar partial form rebuilds. The * only properties copied from $old_form are the ones which both exist in * $old_form and for which $form_state['rebuild_info']['copy'][PROPERTY] is * TRUE. If $old_form is not passed, the entire $form is rebuilt freshly. @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ function form_state_defaults() { function drupal_rebuild_form($form_id, &$form_state, $old_form = NULL) { $form = drupal_retrieve_form($form_id, $form_state); - // If only parts of the form will be returned to the browser (e.g. AJAX or + // If only parts of the form will be returned to the browser (e.g., Ajax or // RIA clients), re-use the old #build_id to not require client-side code to // manually update the hidden 'build_id' input element. // Otherwise, a new #build_id is generated, to not clobber the previous @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ function drupal_rebuild_form($form_id, &$form_state, $old_form = NULL) { $form['#build_id'] = 'form-' . drupal_hash_base64(uniqid(mt_rand(), TRUE) . mt_rand()); } - // #action defaults to request_uri(), but in case of AJAX and other partial + // #action defaults to request_uri(), but in case of Ajax and other partial // rebuilds, the form is submitted to an alternate URL, and the original // #action needs to be retained. if (isset($old_form['#action']) && !empty($form_state['rebuild_info']['copy']['#action'])) { @@ -882,13 +882,13 @@ function drupal_process_form($form_id, &$form, &$form_state) { // yet complete. A new $form needs to be constructed based on the changes // made to $form_state during this request. Normally, a submit handler sets // $form_state['rebuild'] if a fully executed form requires another step. - // However, for forms that have not been fully executed (e.g., AJAX + // However, for forms that have not been fully executed (e.g., Ajax // submissions triggered by non-buttons), there is no submit handler to set // $form_state['rebuild']. It would not make sense to redisplay the // identical form without an error for the user to correct, so we also // rebuild error-free non-executed forms, regardless of // $form_state['rebuild']. - // @todo D8: Simplify this logic; considering AJAX and non-HTML front-ends, + // @todo D8: Simplify this logic; considering Ajax and non-HTML front-ends, // along with element-level #submit properties, it makes no sense to have // divergent form execution based on whether the triggering element has // #executes_submit_callback set to TRUE. @@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@ function drupal_validate_form($form_id, &$form, &$form_state) { * - If $form_state['no_redirect'] is TRUE, then the callback that originally * built the form explicitly disallows any redirection, regardless of the * redirection value in $form_state['redirect']. For example, ajax_get_form() - * defines $form_state['no_redirect'] when building a form in an AJAX + * defines $form_state['no_redirect'] when building a form in an Ajax * callback to prevent any redirection. $form_state['no_redirect'] should NOT * be altered by form builder functions or form validation/submit handlers. * - If $form_state['programmed'] is TRUE, the form submission was usually @@ -1286,7 +1286,7 @@ function _form_validate(&$elements, &$form_state, $form_id = NULL) { // If submit handlers won't run (due to the submission having been triggered // by an element whose #executes_submit_callback property isn't TRUE), then // it's safe to suppress all validation errors, and we do so by default, - // which is particularly useful during an AJAX submission triggered by a + // which is particularly useful during an Ajax submission triggered by a // non-button. An element can override this default by setting the // #limit_validation_errors property. For button element types, // #limit_validation_errors defaults to FALSE (via system_element_info()), @@ -1962,12 +1962,12 @@ function _form_builder_handle_input_element($form_id, &$element, &$form_state) { // form_state_values_clean(). Enforce the same input processing restrictions // as above. if ($process_input) { - // Detect if the element triggered the submission via AJAX. + // Detect if the element triggered the submission via Ajax. if (_form_element_triggered_scripted_submission($element, $form_state)) { $form_state['triggering_element'] = $element; } - // If the form was submitted by the browser rather than via AJAX, then it + // If the form was submitted by the browser rather than via Ajax, then it // can only have been triggered by a button, and we need to determine which // button within the constraints of how browsers provide this information. if (isset($element['#button_type'])) { @@ -1992,7 +1992,7 @@ function _form_builder_handle_input_element($form_id, &$element, &$form_state) { * Helper function to handle the convoluted logic of button click detection. * * This detects button or non-button controls that trigger a form submission via - * AJAX or some other scriptable environment. These environments can set the + * Ajax or some other scriptable environment. These environments can set the * special input key '_triggering_element_name' to identify the triggering * element. If the name alone doesn't identify the element uniquely, the input * key '_triggering_element_value' may also be set to require a match on element @@ -2017,7 +2017,7 @@ function _form_element_triggered_scripted_submission($element, &$form_state) { * of the POST data, but with extra code to deal with the convoluted way in * which browsers submit data for image button clicks. * - * This does not detect button clicks processed by AJAX (that is done in + * This does not detect button clicks processed by Ajax (that is done in * _form_element_triggered_scripted_submission()) and it does not detect form * submissions from Internet Explorer in response to an ENTER key pressed in a * textfield (form_builder() has extra code for that). diff --git a/includes/theme.inc b/includes/theme.inc index 8e3573085..0b14b9f83 100644 --- a/includes/theme.inc +++ b/includes/theme.inc @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ function drupal_theme_initialize() { drupal_static_reset('drupal_alter'); // Provide the page with information about the theme that's used, so that a - // later AJAX request can be rendered using the same theme. + // later Ajax request can be rendered using the same theme. // @see ajax_base_page_theme() $setting['ajaxPageState'] = array( 'theme' => $theme_key, diff --git a/misc/ajax.js b/misc/ajax.js index 389208373..e09c92fae 100644 --- a/misc/ajax.js +++ b/misc/ajax.js @@ -2,25 +2,25 @@ (function ($) { /** - * Provides AJAX page updating via jQuery $.ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). + * Provides Ajax page updating via jQuery $.ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). * - * AJAX is a method of making a request via Javascript while viewing an HTML + * Ajax is a method of making a request via JavaScript while viewing an HTML * page. The request returns an array of commands encoded in JSON, which is * then executed to make any changes that are necessary to the page. * * Drupal uses this file to enhance form elements with #ajax['path'] and * #ajax['wrapper'] properties. If set, this file will automatically be included - * to provide AJAX capabilities. + * to provide Ajax capabilities. */ Drupal.ajax = Drupal.ajax || {}; /** - * Attaches the AJAX behavior to each AJAX form element. + * Attaches the Ajax behavior to each Ajax form element. */ Drupal.behaviors.AJAX = { attach: function (context, settings) { - // Load all AJAX behaviors specified in the settings. + // Load all Ajax behaviors specified in the settings. for (var base in settings.ajax) { if (!$('#' + base + '.ajax-processed').length) { var element_settings = settings.ajax[base]; @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Drupal.behaviors.AJAX = { } } - // Bind AJAX behaviors to all items showing the class. + // Bind Ajax behaviors to all items showing the class. $('.use-ajax:not(.ajax-processed)').addClass('ajax-processed').each(function () { var element_settings = {}; // Clicked links look better with the throbber than the progress bar. @@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ Drupal.behaviors.AJAX = { Drupal.ajax[base] = new Drupal.ajax(base, this, element_settings); }); - // This class means to submit the form to the action using AJAX. + // This class means to submit the form to the action using Ajax. $('.use-ajax-submit:not(.ajax-processed)').addClass('ajax-processed').each(function () { var element_settings = {}; - // AJAX submits specified in this manner automatically submit to the + // Ajax submits specified in this manner automatically submit to the // normal form action. element_settings.url = $(this.form).attr('action'); // Form submit button clicks need to tell the form what was clicked so @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ Drupal.behaviors.AJAX = { }; /** - * AJAX object. + * Ajax object. * - * All AJAX objects on a page are accessible through the global Drupal.ajax + * All Ajax objects on a page are accessible through the global Drupal.ajax * object and are keyed by the submit button's ID. You can access them from * your module's JavaScript file to override properties or functions. * - * For example, if your AJAX enabled button has the ID 'edit-submit', you can + * For example, if your Ajax enabled button has the ID 'edit-submit', you can * redefine the function that is called to insert the new content like this * (inside a Drupal.behaviors attach block): * @code @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Drupal.ajax = function (base, element, element_settings) { this.wrapper = '#' + element_settings.wrapper; // If there isn't a form, jQuery.ajax() will be used instead, allowing us to - // bind AJAX to links as well. + // bind Ajax to links as well. if (this.element.form) { this.form = $(this.element.form); } @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ Drupal.ajax = function (base, element, element_settings) { return ajax.eventResponse(this, event); }); - // If necessary, enable keyboard submission so that AJAX behaviors + // If necessary, enable keyboard submission so that Ajax behaviors // can be triggered through keyboard input as well as e.g. a mousedown // action. if (element_settings.keypress) { @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ Drupal.ajax = function (base, element, element_settings) { /** * Handle a key press. * - * The AJAX object will, if instructed, bind to a key press response. This + * The Ajax object will, if instructed, bind to a key press response. This * will test to see if the key press is valid to trigger this event and * if it is, trigger it for us and prevent other keypresses from triggering. * In this case we're handling RETURN and SPACEBAR keypresses (event codes 13 @@ -214,10 +214,10 @@ Drupal.ajax.prototype.keypressResponse = function (element, event) { }; /** - * Handle an event that triggers an AJAX response. + * Handle an event that triggers an Ajax response. * - * When an event that triggers an AJAX response happens, this method will - * perform the actual AJAX call. It is bound to the event using + * When an event that triggers an Ajax response happens, this method will + * perform the actual Ajax call. It is bound to the event using * bind() in the constructor, and it uses the options specified on the * ajax object. */ @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Drupal.ajax.prototype.beforeSubmit = function (form_values, element, options) { } /** - * Prepare the AJAX request before it is sent. + * Prepare the Ajax request before it is sent. */ Drupal.ajax.prototype.beforeSend = function (xmlhttprequest, options) { // For forms without file inputs, the jQuery Form plugin serializes the form @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Drupal.ajax.prototype.beforeSend = function (xmlhttprequest, options) { } // Disable the element that received the change to prevent user interface - // interaction while the AJAX request is in progress. ajax.ajaxing prevents + // interaction while the Ajax request is in progress. ajax.ajaxing prevents // the element from triggering a new request, but does not prevent the user // from changing its value. $(this.element).addClass('progress-disabled').attr('disabled', true); @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ Drupal.ajax.prototype.commands = { // sufficiently tested whether attachBehaviors() can be successfully called // with a context object that includes top-level text nodes. However, to // give developers full control of the HTML appearing in the page, and to - // enable AJAX content to be inserted in places where DIV elements are not + // enable Ajax content to be inserted in places where DIV elements are not // allowed (e.g., within TABLE, TR, and SPAN parents), we check if the new // content satisfies the requirement of a single top-level element, and // only use the container DIV created above when it doesn't. For more diff --git a/misc/drupal.js b/misc/drupal.js index 598cec32d..484b636b2 100644 --- a/misc/drupal.js +++ b/misc/drupal.js @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ jQuery.noConflict(); * Attach all registered behaviors to a page element. * * Behaviors are event-triggered actions that attach to page elements, enhancing - * default non-Javascript UIs. Behaviors are registered in the Drupal.behaviors + * default non-JavaScript UIs. Behaviors are registered in the Drupal.behaviors * object using the method 'attach' and optionally also 'detach' as follows: * @code * Drupal.behaviors.behaviorName = { @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ jQuery.noConflict(); * @endcode * * Drupal.attachBehaviors is added below to the jQuery ready event and so - * runs on initial page load. Developers implementing AHAH/AJAX in their + * runs on initial page load. Developers implementing AHAH/Ajax in their * solutions should also call this function after new page content has been * loaded, feeding in an element to be processed, in order to attach all * behaviors to the new content. @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Drupal.attachBehaviors = function (context, settings) { /** * Detach registered behaviors from a page element. * - * Developers implementing AHAH/AJAX in their solutions should call this + * Developers implementing AHAH/Ajax in their solutions should call this * function before page content is about to be removed, feeding in an element * to be processed, in order to allow special behaviors to detach from the * content. @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Drupal.attachBehaviors = function (context, settings) { * IFRAME elements reload their "src" when being moved within the DOM, * behaviors bound to IFRAME elements (like WYSIWYG editors) may need to * take some action. - * - serialize: When an AJAX form is submitted, this is called with the + * - serialize: When an Ajax form is submitted, this is called with the * form as the context. This provides every behavior within the form an * opportunity to ensure that the field elements have correct content * in them before the form is serialized. The canonical use-case is so @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ Drupal.getSelection = function (element) { }; /** - * Build an error message from an AJAX response. + * Build an error message from an Ajax response. */ Drupal.ajaxError = function (xmlhttp, uri) { var statusCode, statusText, pathText, responseText, readyStateText, message; diff --git a/modules/book/book.module b/modules/book/book.module index 760eb5b62..6a94c979d 100644 --- a/modules/book/book.module +++ b/modules/book/book.module @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ function book_form_node_form_alter(&$form, &$form_state, $form_id) { * rebuild so that the "Parent item" options are changed to reflect the newly * selected book. When JavaScript is enabled, the submit button that triggers * this handler is hidden, and the "Book" dropdown directly triggers the - * book_form_update() AJAX callback instead. + * book_form_update() Ajax callback instead. * * @see book_form_update() */ @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ function book_pick_book_nojs_submit($form, &$form_state) { * Build the parent selection form element for the node form or outline tab. * * This function is also called when generating a new set of options during the - * AJAX callback, so an array is returned that can be used to replace an existing + * Ajax callback, so an array is returned that can be used to replace an existing * form element. */ function _book_parent_select($book_link) { @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ function _book_parent_select($book_link) { * Build the common elements of the book form for the node and outline forms. */ function _book_add_form_elements(&$form, &$form_state, $node) { - // If the form is being processed during the AJAX callback of our book bid + // If the form is being processed during the Ajax callback of our book bid // dropdown, then $form_state will hold the value that was selected. if (isset($form_state['values']['book'])) { $node->book = $form_state['values']['book']; @@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ function _book_add_form_elements(&$form, &$form_state, $node) { /** * Renders a new parent page select element when the book selection changes. * - * This function is called via AJAX when the selected book is changed on a node + * This function is called via Ajax when the selected book is changed on a node * or book outline form. * * @return diff --git a/modules/dashboard/dashboard.module b/modules/dashboard/dashboard.module index 561569798..e8397012d 100644 --- a/modules/dashboard/dashboard.module +++ b/modules/dashboard/dashboard.module @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ function dashboard_dashboard_regions() { } /** - * AJAX callback to show disabled blocks in the dashboard customization mode. + * Ajax callback to show disabled blocks in the dashboard customization mode. */ function dashboard_show_disabled() { global $theme_key; @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ function dashboard_show_disabled() { } /** - * AJAX callback to display the rendered contents of a specific block. + * Ajax callback to display the rendered contents of a specific block. * * @param $module * The block's module name. diff --git a/modules/field/field.form.inc b/modules/field/field.form.inc index 4acd1fdfa..49f16a9a3 100644 --- a/modules/field/field.form.inc +++ b/modules/field/field.form.inc @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ function field_add_more_js($form, $form_state) { return; } - // Add a DIV around the delta receiving the AJAX effect. + // Add a DIV around the delta receiving the Ajax effect. $delta = $element['#max_delta']; $element[$delta]['#prefix'] = '
' . (isset($element[$delta]['#prefix']) ? $element[$delta]['#prefix'] : ''); $element[$delta]['#suffix'] = (isset($element[$delta]['#suffix']) ? $element[$delta]['#suffix'] : '') . '
'; diff --git a/modules/field/tests/field.test b/modules/field/tests/field.test index 336323774..d87c7a5b2 100644 --- a/modules/field/tests/field.test +++ b/modules/field/tests/field.test @@ -1497,7 +1497,7 @@ class FieldFormTestCase extends FieldTestCase { $field_values[$weight]['value'] = (string) $value; $pattern[$weight] = "]*value=\"$value\" [^>]*"; } - // Press 'add more' button through AJAX, and place the expected HTML result + // Press 'add more' button through Ajax, and place the expected HTML result // as the tested content. $commands = $this->drupalPostAJAX(NULL, $edit, $this->field_name . '_add_more'); $this->content = $commands[1]['data']; @@ -1694,7 +1694,7 @@ class FieldFormTestCase extends FieldTestCase { $this->assertFieldValues($entity_1, 'field_unlimited', LANGUAGE_NONE, array(3, 2)); $this->assertFieldValues($entity_2, 'field_unlimited', LANGUAGE_NONE, array(13, 12)); - // Test the 'add more' buttons. Only AJAX submission is tested, because + // Test the 'add more' buttons. Only Ajax submission is tested, because // the two 'add more' buttons present in the form have the same #value, // which confuses drupalPost(). // 'Add more' button in the first entity: diff --git a/modules/field_ui/field_ui.admin.inc b/modules/field_ui/field_ui.admin.inc index 843cfe50a..b28014400 100644 --- a/modules/field_ui/field_ui.admin.inc +++ b/modules/field_ui/field_ui.admin.inc @@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ function field_ui_display_overview_form($form, &$form_state, $entity_type, $bund 'class' => array('field-ui-overview'), 'id' => 'field-display-overview', ), - // Add AJAX wrapper. + // Add Ajax wrapper. '#prefix' => '
', '#suffix' => '
', ); @@ -1157,7 +1157,7 @@ function field_ui_display_overview_form($form, &$form_state, $entity_type, $bund 'callback' => 'field_ui_display_overview_multistep_js', 'wrapper' => 'field-display-overview-wrapper', 'effect' => 'fade', - // The button stays hidden, so we hide the AJAX spinner too. Ad-hoc + // The button stays hidden, so we hide the Ajax spinner too. Ad-hoc // spinners will be added manually by the client-side script. 'progress' => 'none', ), @@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ function field_ui_display_overview_multistep_submit($form, &$form_state) { } /** - * AJAX handler for multistep buttons on the 'Manage display' screen. + * Ajax handler for multistep buttons on the 'Manage display' screen. */ function field_ui_display_overview_multistep_js($form, &$form_state) { $trigger = $form_state['triggering_element']; diff --git a/modules/field_ui/field_ui.js b/modules/field_ui/field_ui.js index cd27bffd8..4d3d0cc61 100644 --- a/modules/field_ui/field_ui.js +++ b/modules/field_ui/field_ui.js @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Drupal.fieldUIOverview = { refreshRows = rowHandler.regionChange(region); // Update the row region. rowHandler.region = region; - // AJAX-update the rows. + // Ajax-update the rows. Drupal.fieldUIOverview.AJAXRefreshRows(refreshRows); } } @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Drupal.fieldUIOverview = { }, /** - * Triggers AJAX refresh of selected rows. + * Triggers Ajax refresh of selected rows. * * The 'format type' selects can trigger a series of changes in child rows. * The #ajax behavior is therefore not attached directly to the selects, but @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Drupal.fieldUIOverview = { * @param rows * A hash object, whose keys are the names of the rows to refresh (they * will receive the 'ajax-new-content' effect on the server side), and - * whose values are the DOM element in the row that should get an AJAX + * whose values are the DOM element in the row that should get an Ajax * throbber. */ AJAXRefreshRows: function (rows) { @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ Drupal.fieldUIOverview = { .addClass('progress-disabled') .after($throbber); - // Fire the AJAX update. + // Fire the Ajax update. $('input[name=refresh_rows]').val(rowNames.join(' ')); $('input#edit-refresh').mousedown(); @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ Drupal.fieldUIDisplayOverview.field.prototype = { * @param region * The name of the new region for the row. * @return - * A hash object indicating which rows should be AJAX-updated as a result + * A hash object indicating which rows should be Ajax-updated as a result * of the change, in the format expected by * Drupal.displayOverview.AJAXRefreshRows(). */ diff --git a/modules/file/file.field.inc b/modules/file/file.field.inc index 385114c00..89d0eaa51 100644 --- a/modules/file/file.field.inc +++ b/modules/file/file.field.inc @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ function file_field_widget_form(&$form, &$form_state, $field, $instance, $langco 'description' => '', ); - // Retrieve any values set in $form_state, as will be the case during AJAX + // Retrieve any values set in $form_state, as will be the case during Ajax // rebuilds of this form. if (isset($form_state['values'])) { $path = array_merge($element['#field_parents'], array($field['field_name'], $langcode)); @@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ function file_field_widget_process($element, &$form_state, $form) { ); } - // Adjust the AJAX settings so that on upload and remove of any individual + // Adjust the Ajax settings so that on upload and remove of any individual // file, the entire group of file fields is updated together. if ($field['cardinality'] != 1) { $parents = array_slice($element['#array_parents'], 0, -1); @@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ function file_field_widget_process($element, &$form_state, $form) { /** * An element #process callback for a group of file_generic fields. * - * Adds the weight field to each row so it can be ordered and adds a new AJAX + * Adds the weight field to each row so it can be ordered and adds a new Ajax * wrapper around the entire group so it can be replaced all at once. */ function file_field_widget_process_multiple($element, &$form_state, $form) { @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ function file_field_widget_process_multiple($element, &$form_state, $form) { } } - // Add a new wrapper around all the elements for AJAX replacement. + // Add a new wrapper around all the elements for Ajax replacement. $element['#prefix'] = '
'; $element['#suffix'] = '
'; @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ function theme_file_widget($variables) { $element = $variables['element']; $output = ''; - // The "form-managed-file" class is required for proper AJAX functionality. + // The "form-managed-file" class is required for proper Ajax functionality. $output .= '
'; if ($element['fid']['#value'] != 0) { // Add the file size after the file name. diff --git a/modules/file/file.js b/modules/file/file.js index 15629df5b..094abbc78 100644 --- a/modules/file/file.js +++ b/modules/file/file.js @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ * Provides JavaScript additions to the managed file field type. * * This file provides progress bar support (if available), popup windows for - * file previews, and disabling of other file fields during AJAX uploads (which + * file previews, and disabling of other file fields during Ajax uploads (which * prevents separate file fields from accidentally uploading files). */ @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Drupal.file = Drupal.file || { disableFields: function (event){ var clickedButton = this; - // Only disable upload fields for AJAX buttons. + // Only disable upload fields for Ajax buttons. if (!$(clickedButton).hasClass('ajax-processed')) { return; } @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Drupal.file = Drupal.file || { // working with. Filter out fields that are already disabled so that they // do not get enabled when we re-enable these fields at the end of behavior // processing. Re-enable in a setTimeout set to a relatively short amount - // of time (1 second). All the other mousedown handlers (like Drupal's AJAX + // of time (1 second). All the other mousedown handlers (like Drupal's Ajax // behaviors) are excuted before any timeout functions are called, so we // don't have to worry about the fields being re-enabled too soon. // @todo If the previous sentence is true, why not set the timeout to 0? diff --git a/modules/file/file.module b/modules/file/file.module index 13a8024b2..500a3cbbc 100644 --- a/modules/file/file.module +++ b/modules/file/file.module @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ function file_file_download($uri, $field_type = 'file') { } /** - * Menu callback; Shared AJAX callback for file uploads and deletions. + * Menu callback; Shared Ajax callback for file uploads and deletions. * * This rebuilds the form element for a particular field item. As long as the * form processing is properly encapsulated in the widget element the form @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ function file_ajax_upload() { $form = $form[$parent]; } - // Add the special AJAX class if a new file was added. + // Add the special Ajax class if a new file was added. if (isset($form['#file_upload_delta']) && $current_file_count < $form['#file_upload_delta']) { $form[$current_file_count]['#attributes']['class'][] = 'ajax-new-content'; } @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ function file_managed_file_process($element, &$form_state, $form) { ); } - // Prefix and suffix used for AJAX replacement. + // Prefix and suffix used for Ajax replacement. $element['#prefix'] = '
'; $element['#suffix'] = '
'; diff --git a/modules/file/tests/file.test b/modules/file/tests/file.test index 9794ea7c1..c619ca773 100644 --- a/modules/file/tests/file.test +++ b/modules/file/tests/file.test @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ class FileManagedFileElementTestCase extends FileFieldTestCase { $this->drupalPost($path . '/' . $last_fid, array(), t('Save')); $this->assertRaw(t('The file id is %fid.', array('%fid' => $last_fid)), t('Empty submission did not change an existing file.')); - // Now, test the Upload and Remove buttons, with and without AJAX. + // Now, test the Upload and Remove buttons, with and without Ajax. foreach (array(FALSE, TRUE) as $ajax) { // Upload, then Submit. $last_fid_prior = $this->getLastFileId(); @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ class FileManagedFileElementTestCase extends FileFieldTestCase { } /** - * Test class to test file field widget, single and multi-valued, with and without AJAX, with public and private files. + * Test class to test file field widget, single and multi-valued, with and without Ajax, with public and private files. */ class FileFieldWidgetTestCase extends FileFieldTestCase { public static function getInfo() { @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ class FileFieldWidgetTestCase extends FileFieldTestCase { } /** - * Tests upload and remove buttons, with and without AJAX, for a single-valued File field. + * Tests upload and remove buttons, with and without Ajax, for a single-valued File field. */ function testSingleValuedWidget() { // Use 'page' instead of 'article', so that the 'article' image field does @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ class FileFieldWidgetTestCase extends FileFieldTestCase { } /** - * Tests upload and remove buttons, with and without AJAX, for a multi-valued File field. + * Tests upload and remove buttons, with and without Ajax, for a multi-valued File field. */ function testMultiValuedWidget() { // Use 'page' instead of 'article', so that the 'article' image field does @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ class FileFieldWidgetTestCase extends FileFieldTestCase { // Visit the node creation form, and upload 3 files. Since the field has // cardinality of 3, ensure the "Upload" button is displayed until after // the 3rd file, and after that, isn't displayed. - // @todo This is only testing a non-AJAX upload, because drupalPostAJAX() + // @todo This is only testing a non-Ajax upload, because drupalPostAJAX() // does not yet emulate jQuery's file upload. $this->drupalGet("node/add/$type_name"); for ($delta = 0; $delta < 3; $delta++) { diff --git a/modules/menu/menu.module b/modules/menu/menu.module index ded4bd21c..df2871931 100644 --- a/modules/menu/menu.module +++ b/modules/menu/menu.module @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ function menu_parent_options($menus, $item) { /** * Page callback. - * Get all available menus and menu items as Javascript array. + * Get all the available menus and menu items as a JavaScript array. */ function menu_parent_options_js() { $available_menus = array(); diff --git a/modules/overlay/overlay-parent.js b/modules/overlay/overlay-parent.js index d176234cf..5b17cf75e 100644 --- a/modules/overlay/overlay-parent.js +++ b/modules/overlay/overlay-parent.js @@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ Drupal.overlay.eventhandlerDispatchEvent = function (event) { * Make a regular admin link into a URL that will trigger the overlay to open. * * @param link - * A Javascript Link object (i.e. an element). + * A JavaScript Link object (i.e. an element). * @param parentLocation * (optional) URL to override the parent window's location with. * diff --git a/modules/overlay/overlay.module b/modules/overlay/overlay.module index 7cf44b95c..279165006 100644 --- a/modules/overlay/overlay.module +++ b/modules/overlay/overlay.module @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ function overlay_overlay_parent_initialize() { $type = str_replace('', variable_get('site_frontpage', 'node'), $type); } drupal_add_js(array('overlay' => array('paths' => $paths)), 'setting'); - // Pass along the AJAX callback for rerendering sections of the parent window. + // Pass along the Ajax callback for rerendering sections of the parent window. drupal_add_js(array('overlay' => array('ajaxCallback' => 'overlay-ajax')), 'setting'); } @@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ function overlay_overlay_child_initialize() { // the initial rendered content of those regions here, so that we can compare // it to the same content rendered in overlay_exit(), at the end of the page // request. This allows us to check if anything actually did change, and, if - // so, trigger an immediate AJAX refresh of the parent window. + // so, trigger an immediate Ajax refresh of the parent window. if (!empty($_POST) || isset($_GET['token'])) { foreach (overlay_supplemental_regions() as $region) { overlay_store_rendered_content($region, overlay_render_region($region)); @@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ function overlay_trigger_refresh() { /** * Prints the markup obtained by rendering a single region of the page. * - * This function is intended to be called via AJAX. + * This function is intended to be called via Ajax. * * @param $region * The name of the page region to render. diff --git a/modules/poll/poll.module b/modules/poll/poll.module index 60d364523..65fd5abd1 100644 --- a/modules/poll/poll.module +++ b/modules/poll/poll.module @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ function poll_form($node, &$form_state) { $type = node_type_get_type($node); // The submit handlers to add more poll choices require that this form is - // cached, regardless of whether AJAX is used. + // cached, regardless of whether Ajax is used. $form_state['cache'] = TRUE; $form['title'] = array( @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ function poll_form($node, &$form_state) { } // We name our button 'poll_more' to avoid conflicts with other modules using - // AJAX-enabled buttons with the id 'more'. + // Ajax-enabled buttons with the id 'more'. $form['choice_wrapper']['poll_more'] = array( '#type' => 'submit', '#value' => t('More choices'), @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ function poll_form($node, &$form_state) { * return just the changed part of the form. */ function poll_more_choices_submit($form, &$form_state) { - // If this is a AJAX POST, add 1, otherwise add 5 more choices to the form. + // If this is a Ajax POST, add 1, otherwise add 5 more choices to the form. if ($form_state['values']['poll_more']) { $n = $_GET['q'] == 'system/ajax' ? 1 : 5; $form_state['choice_count'] = count($form_state['values']['choice']) + $n; diff --git a/modules/poll/poll.test b/modules/poll/poll.test index c22cc3570..218dcac5e 100644 --- a/modules/poll/poll.test +++ b/modules/poll/poll.test @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ class PollJSAddChoice extends DrupalWebTestCase { 'choice[new:1][chtext]' => $this->randomName(), ); - // Press 'add choice' button through AJAX, and place the expected HTML result + // Press 'add choice' button through Ajax, and place the expected HTML result // as the tested content. $commands = $this->drupalPostAJAX(NULL, $edit, array('op' => t('More choices'))); $this->content = $commands[1]['data']; diff --git a/modules/simpletest/drupal_web_test_case.php b/modules/simpletest/drupal_web_test_case.php index 17cbb1ffa..abe20d88e 100644 --- a/modules/simpletest/drupal_web_test_case.php +++ b/modules/simpletest/drupal_web_test_case.php @@ -1769,17 +1769,17 @@ class DrupalWebTestCase extends DrupalTestCase { * button with the value t('Delete'), and execute different code depending * on which one is clicked. * - * This function can also be called to emulate an AJAX submission. In this + * This function can also be called to emulate an Ajax submission. In this * case, this value needs to be an array with the following keys: - * - path: A path to submit the form values to for AJAX-specific processing, + * - path: A path to submit the form values to for Ajax-specific processing, * which is likely different than the $path parameter used for retrieving * the initial form. Defaults to 'system/ajax'. * - triggering_element: If the value for the 'path' key is 'system/ajax' or - * another generic AJAX processing path, this needs to be set to the name + * another generic Ajax processing path, this needs to be set to the name * of the element. If the name doesn't identify the element uniquely, then * this should instead be an array with a single key/value pair, * corresponding to the element name and value. The callback for the - * generic AJAX processing path uses this to find the #ajax information + * generic Ajax processing path uses this to find the #ajax information * for the element, including which specific callback to use for * processing the request. * @@ -1829,7 +1829,7 @@ class DrupalWebTestCase extends DrupalTestCase { $action = isset($form['action']) ? $this->getAbsoluteUrl((string) $form['action']) : $this->getUrl(); if ($ajax) { $action = $this->getAbsoluteUrl(!empty($submit['path']) ? $submit['path'] : 'system/ajax'); - // AJAX callbacks verify the triggering element if necessary, so while + // Ajax callbacks verify the triggering element if necessary, so while // we may eventually want extra code that verifies it in the // handleForm() function, it's not currently a requirement. $submit_matches = TRUE; @@ -1886,26 +1886,26 @@ class DrupalWebTestCase extends DrupalTestCase { } /** - * Execute an AJAX submission. + * Execute an Ajax submission. * * This executes a POST as ajax.js does. It uses the returned JSON data, an * array of commands, to update $this->content using equivalent DOM * manipulation as is used by ajax.js. It also returns the array of commands. * * @param $path - * Location of the form containing the AJAX enabled element to test. Can be + * Location of the form containing the Ajax enabled element to test. Can be * either a Drupal path or an absolute path or NULL to use the current page. * @param $edit * Field data in an associative array. Changes the current input fields * (where possible) to the values indicated. * @param $triggering_element - * The name of the form element that is responsible for triggering the AJAX + * The name of the form element that is responsible for triggering the Ajax * functionality to test. May be a string or, if the triggering element is * a button, an associative array where the key is the name of the button * and the value is the button label. i.e.) array('op' => t('Refresh')). * @param $ajax_path - * (optional) Override the path set by the AJAX settings of the triggering - * element. In the absence of both the triggering element's AJAX path and + * (optional) Override the path set by the Ajax settings of the triggering + * element. In the absence of both the triggering element's Ajax path and * $ajax_path 'system/ajax' will be used. * @param $options * (optional) Options to be forwarded to url(). @@ -1918,11 +1918,11 @@ class DrupalWebTestCase extends DrupalTestCase { * element is not enough to identify the form. Note this is not the Drupal * ID of the form but rather the HTML ID of the form. * @param $ajax_settings - * (optional) An array of AJAX settings which if specified will be used in - * place of the AJAX settings of the triggering element. + * (optional) An array of Ajax settings which if specified will be used in + * place of the Ajax settings of the triggering element. * * @return - * An array of AJAX commands. + * An array of Ajax commands. * * @see drupalPost() * @see ajax.js @@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ class DrupalWebTestCase extends DrupalTestCase { $content = $this->content; $drupal_settings = $this->drupalSettings; - // Get the AJAX settings bound to the triggering element. + // Get the Ajax settings bound to the triggering element. if (!isset($ajax_settings)) { if (is_array($triggering_element)) { $xpath = '//*[@name="' . key($triggering_element) . '" and @value="' . current($triggering_element) . '"]'; @@ -1965,7 +1965,7 @@ class DrupalWebTestCase extends DrupalTestCase { } // Unless a particular path is specified, use the one specified by the - // AJAX settings, or else 'system/ajax'. + // Ajax settings, or else 'system/ajax'. if (!isset($ajax_path)) { $ajax_path = isset($ajax_settings['url']) ? $ajax_settings['url'] : 'system/ajax'; } diff --git a/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax.test b/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax.test index 2a2469334..2d8c40919 100644 --- a/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax.test +++ b/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax.test @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ class AJAXTestCase extends DrupalWebTestCase { } /** - * Assert that a command with the required properties exists within the array of AJAX commands returned by the server. + * Assert that a command with the required properties exists within the array of Ajax commands returned by the server. * - * The AJAX framework, via the ajax_deliver() and ajax_render() functions, + * The Ajax framework, via the ajax_deliver() and ajax_render() functions, * returns an array of commands. This array sometimes includes commands * automatically provided by the framework in addition to commands returned by * a particular page callback. During testing, we're usually interested that a @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class AJAXTestCase extends DrupalWebTestCase { * additional settings that aren't part of $needle. * * @param $haystack - * An array of AJAX commands returned by the server. + * An array of Ajax commands returned by the server. * @param $needle * Array of info we're expecting in one of those commands. * @param $message @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ class AJAXTestCase extends DrupalWebTestCase { } /** - * Tests primary AJAX framework functions. + * Tests primary Ajax framework functions. */ class AJAXFrameworkTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { protected $profile = 'testing'; @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ class AJAXFrameworkTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { ); $this->assertCommand($commands, $expected, t('ajax_render() loads settings added with drupal_add_js().')); - // Verify that AJAX settings are loaded for #type 'link'. + // Verify that Ajax settings are loaded for #type 'link'. $this->drupalGet('ajax-test/link'); $settings = $this->drupalGetSettings(); $this->assertEqual($settings['ajax']['ajax-link']['url'], url('filter/tips')); @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ class AJAXFrameworkTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { } /** - * Tests AJAX framework commands. + * Tests Ajax framework commands. */ class AJAXCommandsTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { public static function getInfo() { @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class AJAXCommandsTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { } /** - * Test the various AJAX Commands. + * Test the various Ajax Commands. */ function testAJAXCommands() { $form_path = 'ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form'; @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ class AJAXFormValuesTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { } /** - * Tests that AJAX-enabled forms work when multiple instances of the same form are on a page. + * Tests that Ajax-enabled forms work when multiple instances of the same form are on a page. */ class AJAXMultiFormTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { public static function getInfo() { @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ class AJAXMultiFormTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { function setUp() { parent::setUp(array('form_test')); - // Create a multi-valued field for 'page' nodes to use for AJAX testing. + // Create a multi-valued field for 'page' nodes to use for Ajax testing. $field_name = 'field_ajax_test'; $field = array( 'field_name' => $field_name, @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ class AJAXMultiFormTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { */ function testMultiForm() { // HTML IDs for elements within the field are potentially modified with - // each AJAX submission, but these variables are stable and help target the + // each Ajax submission, but these variables are stable and help target the // desired elements. $field_name = 'field_ajax_test'; $field_xpaths = array( @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ class AJAXMultiFormTestCase extends AJAXTestCase { } /** - * Miscellaneous AJAX tests using ajax_test module. + * Miscellaneous Ajax tests using ajax_test module. */ class AJAXElementValidation extends AJAXTestCase { public static function getInfo() { @@ -411,12 +411,12 @@ class AJAXElementValidation extends AJAXTestCase { } /** - * Try to post an AJAX change to a form that has a validated element. + * Try to post an Ajax change to a form that has a validated element. * - * The drivertext field is AJAX-enabled. An additional field is not, but + * The drivertext field is Ajax-enabled. An additional field is not, but * is set to be a required field. In this test the required field is not * filled in, and we want to see if the activation of the "drivertext" - * AJAX-enabled field fails due to the required field being empty. + * Ajax-enabled field fails due to the required field being empty. */ function testAJAXElementValidation() { $web_user = $this->drupalCreateUser(); diff --git a/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_forms_test.module b/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_forms_test.module index 21784dfa3..c7dc36c6b 100644 --- a/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_forms_test.module +++ b/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_forms_test.module @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ /** * @file - * Simpletest mock module for AJAX forms testing. + * Simpletest mock module for Ajax forms testing. */ /** @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_simple_form($form, &$form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback triggered by select. + * Ajax callback triggered by select. */ function ajax_forms_test_simple_form_select_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_simple_form_select_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback triggered by checkbox. + * Ajax callback triggered by checkbox. */ function ajax_forms_test_simple_form_checkbox_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_simple_form_checkbox_callback($form, $form_state) { /** - * Form to display the AJAX Commands. + * Form to display the Ajax Commands. * @param $form * @param $form_state * @return unknown_type @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { ), ); - // Shows the AJAX 'css' command. + // Shows the Ajax 'css' command. $form['css_command_example'] = array( '#value' => t("Set the the '#box' div to be blue."), '#type' => 'submit', @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { ); - // Shows the AJAX 'data' command. But there is no use of this information, + // Shows the Ajax 'data' command. But there is no use of this information, // as this would require a javascript client to use the data. $form['data_command_example'] = array( '#value' => t("AJAX data command: Issue command."), @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { '#suffix' => '
Data attached to this div.
', ); - // Shows the AJAX 'invoke' command. + // Shows the Ajax 'invoke' command. $form['invoke_command_example'] = array( '#value' => t("AJAX invoke command: Invoke addClass() method."), '#type' => 'submit', @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { '#suffix' => '
Original contents
', ); - // Shows the AJAX 'html' command. + // Shows the Ajax 'html' command. $form['html_command_example'] = array( '#value' => t("AJAX html: Replace the HTML in a selector."), '#type' => 'submit', @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { '#suffix' => '
Original contents
', ); - // Shows the AJAX 'insert' command. + // Shows the Ajax 'insert' command. $form['insert_command_example'] = array( '#value' => t("AJAX insert: Let client insert based on #ajax['method']."), '#type' => 'submit', @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { '#suffix' => '
Original contents
', ); - // Shows the AJAX 'prepend' command. + // Shows the Ajax 'prepend' command. $form['prepend_command_example'] = array( '#value' => t("AJAX 'prepend': Click to prepend something"), '#type' => 'submit', @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { '#suffix' => '
Something will be prepended to this div.
', ); - // Shows the AJAX 'remove' command. + // Shows the Ajax 'remove' command. $form['remove_command_example'] = array( '#value' => t("AJAX 'remove': Click to remove text"), '#type' => 'submit', @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { '#suffix' => '
text to be removed
', ); - // Shows the AJAX 'restripe' command. + // Shows the Ajax 'restripe' command. $form['restripe_command_example'] = array( '#type' => 'submit', '#value' => t("AJAX 'restripe' command"), @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) {
', ); - // Demonstrates the AJAX 'settings' command. The 'settings' command has + // Demonstrates the Ajax 'settings' command. The 'settings' command has // nothing visual to "show", but it can be tested via SimpleTest and via // Firebug. $form['settings_command_example'] = array( @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_ajax_commands_form($form, &$form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'after'. + * Ajax callback for 'after'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_after_callback($form, $form_state) { $selector = '#after_div'; @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_after_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'alert'. + * Ajax callback for 'alert'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_alert_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_alert_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'append'. + * Ajax callback for 'append'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_append_callback($form, $form_state) { $selector = '#append_div'; @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_append_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'before'. + * Ajax callback for 'before'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_before_callback($form, $form_state) { $selector = '#before_div'; @@ -303,14 +303,14 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_before_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'changed'. + * Ajax callback for 'changed'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_changed_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands[] = ajax_command_changed('#changed_div'); return array('#type' => 'ajax', '#commands' => $commands); } /** - * AJAX callback for 'changed' with asterisk marking inner div. + * Ajax callback for 'changed' with asterisk marking inner div. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_changed_asterisk_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_changed_asterisk_callback($form, $for } /** - * AJAX callback for 'css'. + * Ajax callback for 'css'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_css_callback($form, $form_state) { $selector = '#css_div'; @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_css_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'data'. + * Ajax callback for 'data'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_data_callback($form, $form_state) { $selector = '#data_div'; @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_data_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'invoke'. + * Ajax callback for 'invoke'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_invoke_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_invoke_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'html'. + * Ajax callback for 'html'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_html_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_html_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'insert'. + * Ajax callback for 'insert'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_insert_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_insert_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'prepend'. + * Ajax callback for 'prepend'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_prepend_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_prepend_callback($form, $form_state) } /** - * AJAX callback for 'remove'. + * Ajax callback for 'remove'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_remove_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_remove_callback($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for 'restripe'. + * Ajax callback for 'restripe'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_restripe_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_restripe_callback($form, $form_state) } /** - * AJAX callback for 'settings'. + * Ajax callback for 'settings'. */ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_settings_callback($form, $form_state) { $commands = array(); @@ -407,12 +407,12 @@ function ajax_forms_test_advanced_commands_settings_callback($form, $form_state) /** * This form and its related submit and callback functions demonstrate - * not validating another form element when a single AJAX element is triggered. + * not validating another form element when a single Ajax element is triggered. * - * The "drivertext" element is an AJAX-enabled textfield, free-form. + * The "drivertext" element is an Ajax-enabled textfield, free-form. * The "required_field" element is a textfield marked required. * - * The correct behavior is that the AJAX-enabled drivertext element should + * The correct behavior is that the Ajax-enabled drivertext element should * be able to trigger without causing validation of the "required_field". */ function ajax_forms_test_validation_form($form, &$form_state) { @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ function ajax_forms_test_validation_form_submit($form, $form_state) { } /** - * AJAX callback for the 'drivertext' element of the validation form. + * Ajax callback for the 'drivertext' element of the validation form. */ function ajax_forms_test_validation_form_callback($form, $form_state) { drupal_set_message("ajax_forms_test_validation_form_callback invoked"); diff --git a/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_test.module b/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_test.module index 70f87f512..d4e9c817e 100644 --- a/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_test.module +++ b/modules/simpletest/tests/ajax_test.module @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ /** * @file - * Helper module for AJAX framework tests. + * Helper module for Ajax framework tests. */ /** @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ function ajax_test_render() { } /** - * Menu callback; Returns AJAX element with #error property set. + * Menu callback; Returns Ajax element with #error property set. */ function ajax_test_error() { $message = ''; diff --git a/modules/simpletest/tests/form.test b/modules/simpletest/tests/form.test index a73ac16c2..279b53e67 100644 --- a/modules/simpletest/tests/form.test +++ b/modules/simpletest/tests/form.test @@ -1132,13 +1132,13 @@ class FormsRebuildTestCase extends DrupalWebTestCase { } /** - * Tests that a form's action is retained after an AJAX submission. + * Tests that a form's action is retained after an Ajax submission. * - * The 'action' attribute of a form should not change after an AJAX submission - * followed by a non-AJAX submission, which triggers a validation error. + * The 'action' attribute of a form should not change after an Ajax submission + * followed by a non-Ajax submission, which triggers a validation error. */ function testPreserveFormActionAfterAJAX() { - // Create a multi-valued field for 'page' nodes to use for AJAX testing. + // Create a multi-valued field for 'page' nodes to use for Ajax testing. $field_name = 'field_ajax_test'; $field = array( 'field_name' => $field_name, @@ -1157,14 +1157,14 @@ class FormsRebuildTestCase extends DrupalWebTestCase { $this->web_user = $this->drupalCreateUser(array('create page content')); $this->drupalLogin($this->web_user); - // Get the form for adding a 'page' node. Submit an "add another item" AJAX + // Get the form for adding a 'page' node. Submit an "add another item" Ajax // submission and verify it worked by ensuring the updated page has two text // field items in the field for which we just added an item. $this->drupalGet('node/add/page'); $this->drupalPostAJAX(NULL, array(), array('field_ajax_test_add_more' => t('Add another item')), 'system/ajax', array(), array(), 'page-node-form'); $this->assert(count($this->xpath('//div[contains(@class, "field-name-field-ajax-test")]//input[@type="text"]')) == 2, t('AJAX submission succeeded.')); - // Submit the form with the non-AJAX "Save" button, leaving the title field + // Submit the form with the non-Ajax "Save" button, leaving the title field // blank to trigger a validation error, and ensure that a validation error // occurred, because this test is for testing what happens when a form is // re-rendered without being re-built, which is what happens when there's diff --git a/modules/simpletest/tests/form_test.file.inc b/modules/simpletest/tests/form_test.file.inc index 808863ede..5a637baf8 100644 --- a/modules/simpletest/tests/form_test.file.inc +++ b/modules/simpletest/tests/form_test.file.inc @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * hook_menu(). */ function form_test_load_include_menu($form, &$form_state) { - // Submit the form via AJAX. That way the FAPI has to care about including + // Submit the form via Ajax. That way the FAPI has to care about including // the file specified in hook_menu(). $ajax_wrapper_id = drupal_html_id('form-test-load-include-menu-ajax-wrapper'); $form['ajax_wrapper'] = array( @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ function form_test_load_include_submit($form, $form_state) { function form_test_load_include_menu_ajax($form) { // We don't need to return anything, since #ajax['method'] is 'append', which // does not remove the original #ajax['wrapper'] element, and status messages - // are automatically added by the AJAX framework as long as there's a wrapper + // are automatically added by the Ajax framework as long as there's a wrapper // element to add them to. return ''; } diff --git a/modules/system/system.api.php b/modules/system/system.api.php index 4c4e225fa..92ca1e937 100644 --- a/modules/system/system.api.php +++ b/modules/system/system.api.php @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ function hook_css_alter(&$css) { } /** - * Alter the commands that are sent to the user through the AJAX framework. + * Alter the commands that are sent to the user through the Ajax framework. * * @param $commands * An array of all commands that will be sent to the user. @@ -3894,7 +3894,7 @@ function hook_date_formats_alter(&$formats) { function hook_page_delivery_callback_alter(&$callback) { // jQuery sets a HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH header of 'XMLHttpRequest'. // If a page would normally be delivered as an html page, and it is called - // from jQuery, deliver it instead as an AJAX response. + // from jQuery, deliver it instead as an Ajax response. if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH']) && $_SERVER['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH'] == 'XMLHttpRequest' && $callback == 'drupal_deliver_html_page') { $callback = 'ajax_deliver'; } diff --git a/modules/system/system.module b/modules/system/system.module index b5dfc5498..8d09febf3 100644 --- a/modules/system/system.module +++ b/modules/system/system.module @@ -295,10 +295,10 @@ function system_element_info() { '#theme' => 'page', '#theme_wrappers' => array('html'), ); - // By default, we don't want AJAX commands being rendered in the context of an + // By default, we don't want Ajax commands being rendered in the context of an // HTML page, so we don't provide defaults for #theme or #theme_wrappers. // However, modules can set these properties (for example, to provide an HTML - // debugging page that displays rather than executes AJAX commands). + // debugging page that displays rather than executes Ajax commands). $types['ajax'] = array( '#header' => TRUE, '#commands' => array(), @@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ function _system_batch_theme() { * Implements hook_library(). */ function system_library() { - // Drupal's AJAX framework. + // Drupal's Ajax framework. $libraries['drupal.ajax'] = array( 'title' => 'Drupal AJAX', 'website' => 'http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes--ajax.inc/group/ajax/7', @@ -3451,7 +3451,7 @@ function system_page_alter(&$page) { */ function system_run_automated_cron() { // If the site is not fully installed, suppress the automated cron run. - // Otherwise it could be triggered prematurely by AJAX requests during + // Otherwise it could be triggered prematurely by Ajax requests during // installation. if (($threshold = variable_get('cron_safe_threshold', DRUPAL_CRON_DEFAULT_THRESHOLD)) > 0 && variable_get('install_task') == 'done') { $cron_last = variable_get('cron_last', NULL); -- cgit v1.2.3