\n"; $output .= "\n"; $output .= theme('stylesheet_import', 'misc/drupal.css'); return $output . drupal_set_html_head(); } /** * Reset the static variable which holds the aliases mapped for this request. */ function drupal_clear_path_cache() { drupal_lookup_path('wipe'); } /** * Given a path alias, return the internal path it represents. */ function drupal_get_normal_path($path) { //drupal_get_path_alias($path); if ($src = drupal_lookup_path('alias', $path)) { return $src; } elseif (function_exists('conf_url_rewrite')) { return conf_url_rewrite($path, 'incoming'); } else { return $path; } } /** * Set an HTTP response header for the current page. */ function drupal_set_header($header = NULL) { // We use an array to guarantee there are no leading or trailing delimiters. // Otherwise, header('') could get called when serving the page later, which // ends HTTP headers prematurely on some PHP versions. static $stored_headers = array(); if (strlen($header)) { header($header); $stored_headers[] = $header; } return implode("\n", $stored_headers); } /** * Get the HTTP response headers for the current page. */ function drupal_get_headers() { return drupal_set_header(); } /** * @name HTTP handling * @{ * Functions to properly handle HTTP responses. */ /** * Prepare a destination query string for use in combination with * drupal_goto(). Used to direct the user back to the referring page * after completing a form. By default the current URL is returned. * If a destination exists in the previous request, that destination * is returned. As such, a destination can persist across multiple * pages. * * @see drupal_goto() */ function drupal_get_destination() { if ($_REQUEST['destination']) { return 'destination='. urlencode($_REQUEST['destination']); } else { $destination[] = $_GET['q']; $params = array('page', 'sort', 'order'); foreach ($params as $param) { if (isset($_GET[$param])) { $destination[] = "$param=". $_GET[$param]; } } return 'destination='. urlencode(implode('&', $destination)); } } /** * Send the user to a different Drupal page. * * This issues an on-site HTTP redirect. The function makes sure the redirected * URL is formatted correctly. * * Usually the redirected URL is constructed from this function's input * parameters. However you may override that behavior by setting a * destination in either the $_REQUEST-array (i.e. by using * the query string of an URI) or the $_REQUEST['edit']-array (i.e. by * using a hidden form field). This is used to direct the user back to * the proper page after completing a form. For example, after editing * a post on the 'admin/node'-page or after having logged on using the * 'user login'-block in a sidebar. The function drupal_get_destination() * can be used to help set the destination URL. * * It is advised to use drupal_goto() instead of PHP's header(), because * drupal_goto() will append the user's session ID to the URI when PHP is * compiled with "--enable-trans-sid". * * This function ends the request; use it rather than a print theme('page') * statement in your menu callback. * * @param $path * A Drupal path. * @param $query * The query string component, if any. * @param $fragment * The destination fragment identifier (named anchor). * * @see drupal_get_destination() */ function drupal_goto($path = '', $query = NULL, $fragment = NULL) { if ($_REQUEST['destination']) { extract(parse_url($_REQUEST['destination'])); } else if ($_REQUEST['edit']['destination']) { extract(parse_url($_REQUEST['edit']['destination'])); } $url = url($path, $query, $fragment, TRUE); if (ini_get('session.use_trans_sid') && session_id() && !strstr($url, session_id())) { $sid = session_name() . '=' . session_id(); if (strstr($url, '?') && !strstr($url, $sid)) { $url = $url .'&'. $sid; } else { $url = $url .'?'. $sid; } } // Before the redirect, allow modules to react to the end of the page request. module_invoke_all('exit', $url); header('Location: '. $url); // The "Location" header sends a REDIRECT status code to the http // daemon. In some cases this can go wrong, so we make sure none // of the code below the drupal_goto() call gets executed when we redirect. exit(); } /** * Generates a 404 error if the request can not be handled. */ function drupal_not_found() { header('HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found'); watchdog('page not found', t('%page not found.', array('%page' => theme('placeholder', $_GET['q']))), WATCHDOG_WARNING); $path = drupal_get_normal_path(variable_get('site_404', '')); $status = MENU_NOT_FOUND; if ($path) { menu_set_active_item($path); $return = menu_execute_active_handler(); } if (empty($return)) { drupal_set_title(t('Page not found')); } print theme('page', $return); } /** * Generates a 403 error if the request is not allowed. */ function drupal_access_denied() { header('HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden'); watchdog('access denied', t('%page denied access.', array('%page' => theme('placeholder', $_GET['q']))), WATCHDOG_WARNING, l(t('view'), $_GET['q'])); $path = drupal_get_normal_path(variable_get('site_403', '')); $status = MENU_NOT_FOUND; if ($path) { menu_set_active_item($path); $return = menu_execute_active_handler(); } if (empty($return)) { drupal_set_title(t('Access denied')); $return = t('You are not authorized to access this page.'); } print theme('page', $return); } /** * Perform an HTTP request. * * This is a flexible and powerful HTTP client implementation. Correctly handles * GET, POST, PUT or any other HTTP requests. Handles redirects. * * @param $url * A string containing a fully qualified URI. * @param $headers * An array containing an HTTP header => value pair. * @param $method * A string defining the HTTP request to use. * @param $data * A string containing data to include in the request. * @param $retry * An integer representing how many times to retry the request in case of a * redirect. * @return * An object containing the HTTP request headers, response code, headers, * data, and redirect status. */ function drupal_http_request($url, $headers = array(), $method = 'GET', $data = NULL, $retry = 3) { $result = new StdClass(); // Parse the URL, and make sure we can handle the schema. $uri = parse_url($url); switch ($uri['scheme']) { case 'http': $fp = @fsockopen($uri['host'], ($uri['port'] ? $uri['port'] : 80), $errno, $errstr, 15); break; case 'https': // Note: Only works for PHP 4.3 compiled with OpenSSL. $fp = @fsockopen('ssl://'. $uri['host'], ($uri['port'] ? $uri['port'] : 443), $errno, $errstr, 20); break; default: $result->error = 'invalid schema '. $uri['scheme']; return $result; } // Make sure the socket opened properly. if (!$fp) { $result->error = trim($errno .' '. $errstr); return $result; } // Construct the path to act on. $path = $uri['path'] ? $uri['path'] : '/'; if ($uri['query']) { $path .= '?'. $uri['query']; } // Create HTTP request. $defaults = array( 'Host' => 'Host: '. $uri['host'], 'User-Agent' => 'User-Agent: Drupal (+http://www.drupal.org/)', 'Content-Length' => 'Content-Length: '. strlen($data) ); foreach ($headers as $header => $value) { $defaults[$header] = $header .': '. $value; } $request = $method .' '. $path ." HTTP/1.0\r\n"; $request .= implode("\r\n", $defaults); $request .= "\r\n\r\n"; if ($data) { $request .= $data ."\r\n"; } $result->request = $request; fwrite($fp, $request); // Fetch response. $response = ''; while (!feof($fp) && $data = fread($fp, 1024)) { $response .= $data; } fclose($fp); // Parse response. list($headers, $result->data) = explode("\r\n\r\n", $response, 2); $headers = preg_split("/\r\n|\n|\r/", $headers); list($protocol, $code, $text) = explode(' ', trim(array_shift($headers)), 3); $result->headers = array(); // Parse headers. while ($line = trim(array_shift($headers))) { list($header, $value) = explode(':', $line, 2); if (isset($result->headers[$header]) && $header == 'Set-Cookie') { // RFC 2109: the Set-Cookie response header comprises the token Set- // Cookie:, followed by a comma-separated list of one or more cookies. $result->headers[$header] .= ','. trim($value); } else { $result->headers[$header] = trim($value); } } $responses = array( 100 => 'Continue', 101 => 'Switching Protocols', 200 => 'OK', 201 => 'Created', 202 => 'Accepted', 203 => 'Non-Authoritative Information', 204 => 'No Content', 205 => 'Reset Content', 206 => 'Partial Content', 300 => 'Multiple Choices', 301 => 'Moved Permanently', 302 => 'Found', 303 => 'See Other', 304 => 'Not Modified', 305 => 'Use Proxy', 307 => 'Temporary Redirect', 400 => 'Bad Request', 401 => 'Unauthorized', 402 => 'Payment Required', 403 => 'Forbidden', 404 => 'Not Found', 405 => 'Method Not Allowed', 406 => 'Not Acceptable', 407 => 'Proxy Authentication Required', 408 => 'Request Time-out', 409 => 'Conflict', 410 => 'Gone', 411 => 'Length Required', 412 => 'Precondition Failed', 413 => 'Request Entity Too Large', 414 => 'Request-URI Too Large', 415 => 'Unsupported Media Type', 416 => 'Requested range not satisfiable', 417 => 'Expectation Failed', 500 => 'Internal Server Error', 501 => 'Not Implemented', 502 => 'Bad Gateway', 503 => 'Service Unavailable', 504 => 'Gateway Time-out', 505 => 'HTTP Version not supported' ); // RFC 2616 states that all unknown HTTP codes must be treated the same as // the base code in their class. if (!isset($responses[$code])) { $code = floor($code / 100) * 100; } switch ($code) { case 200: // OK case 304: // Not modified break; case 301: // Moved permanently case 302: // Moved temporarily case 307: // Moved temporarily $location = $result->headers['Location']; if ($retry) { $result = drupal_http_request($result->headers['Location'], $headers, $method, $data, --$retry); $result->redirect_code = $result->code; } $result->redirect_url = $location; break; default: $result->error = $text; } $result->code = $code; return $result; } /** * @} End of "HTTP handling". */ /** * Log errors as defined by administrator * Error levels: * 0 = Log errors to database. * 1 = Log errors to database and to screen. */ function error_handler($errno, $message, $filename, $line) { if ($errno & (E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE)) { $types = array(1 => 'error', 2 => 'warning', 4 => 'parse error', 8 => 'notice', 16 => 'core error', 32 => 'core warning', 64 => 'compile error', 128 => 'compile warning', 256 => 'user error', 512 => 'user warning', 1024 => 'user notice', 2048 => 'strict warning'); $entry = $types[$errno] .': '. $message .' in '. $filename .' on line '. $line .'.'; if (variable_get('error_level', 1) == 1) { print '
'. $entry .'
'; } watchdog('php', t('%message in %file on line %line.', array('%error' => $types[$errno], '%message' => $message, '%file' => $filename, '%line' => $line)), WATCHDOG_ERROR); } } function _fix_gpc_magic(&$item) { if (is_array($item)) { array_walk($item, '_fix_gpc_magic'); } else { $item = stripslashes($item); } } /** * Correct double-escaping problems caused by "magic quotes" in some PHP * installations. */ function fix_gpc_magic() { static $fixed = false; if (!$fixed && ini_get('magic_quotes_gpc')) { array_walk($_GET, '_fix_gpc_magic'); array_walk($_POST, '_fix_gpc_magic'); array_walk($_COOKIE, '_fix_gpc_magic'); array_walk($_REQUEST, '_fix_gpc_magic'); $fixed = true; } } /** * An unchecked checkbox is not present in $_POST so we fix it here by * proving a default value of 0. Also, with form_checkboxes() we expect * an array, but HTML does not send the empty array. This is also taken * care off. */ function fix_checkboxes() { if (isset($_POST['form_array'])) { $_POST['edit'] = _fix_checkboxes($_POST['edit'], $_POST['form_array'], array()); } if (isset($_POST['form_zero'])) { $_POST['edit'] = _fix_checkboxes($_POST['edit'], $_POST['form_zero'], 0); } } function _fix_checkboxes($array1, $array2, $value) { if (is_array($array2) && count($array2)) { foreach ($array2 as $k => $v) { if (is_array($v) && count($v)) { $array1[$k] = _fix_checkboxes($array1[$k], $v, $value); } else if (!isset($array1[$k])) { $array1[$k] = $value; } } } else { $array1 = $value; } return $array1; } /** * @name Conversion * @{ * Converts data structures to different types. */ /** * Convert an associative array to an anonymous object. */ function array2object($array) { if (is_array($array)) { $object = new StdClass(); foreach ($array as $key => $value) { $object->$key = $value; } } else { $object = $array; } return $object; } /** * Convert an object to an associative array. */ function object2array($object) { if (is_object($object)) { foreach ($object as $key => $value) { $array[$key] = $value; } } else { $array = $object; } return $array; } /** * @} End of "Conversion". */ /** * @name Messages * @{ * Frequently used messages. */ /** * Return a string with a "not applicable" message. */ function message_na() { return t('n/a'); } /** * @} End of "Messages". */ /** * Initialize the localization system. */ function locale_initialize() { global $user; if (function_exists('i18n_get_lang')) { return i18n_get_lang(); } if (function_exists('locale')) { $languages = locale_supported_languages(); $languages = $languages['name']; } else { // Ensure the locale/language is correctly returned, even without locale.module. // Useful for e.g. XML/HTML 'lang' attributes. $languages = array('en' => 'English'); } if ($user->uid && $languages[$user->language]) { return $user->language; } else { return key($languages); } } /** * Translate strings to the current locale. * * When using t(), try to put entire sentences and strings in one t() call. * This makes it easier for translators. HTML markup within translation strings * is acceptable, if necessary. The suggested syntax for a link embedded * within a translation string is: * @code * $msg = t('You must log in below or create a new * account before viewing the next page.', array('%url' * => url('user/register'))); * @endcode * We suggest the same syntax for links to other sites. This makes it easy to * change link URLs if needed (which happens often) without requiring updates * to translations. * * @param $string * A string containing the English string to translate. * @param $args * An associative array of replacements to make after translation. Incidences * of any key in this array are replaced with the corresponding value. * @return * The translated string. */ function t($string, $args = 0) { global $locale; if (function_exists('locale') && $locale != 'en') { $string = locale($string); } if (!$args) { return $string; } else { return strtr($string, $args); } } /** * Encode special characters in a plain-text string for display as HTML. */ function check_plain($text) { return htmlspecialchars($text, ENT_QUOTES); } /** * @defgroup validation Input validation * @{ * Functions to validate user input. */ /** * Verify the syntax of the given e-mail address. * * Empty e-mail addresses are allowed. See RFC 2822 for details. * * @param $mail * A string containing an email address. * @return * TRUE if the address is in a valid format. */ function valid_email_address($mail) { $user = '[a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.\+\^!#\$%&*+\/\=\?\`\|\{\}~\']+'; $domain = '(?:(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9\-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])\.?)+'; $ipv4 = '[0-9]{1,3}(\.[0-9]{1,3}){3}'; $ipv6 = '[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}(\:[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}){7}'; return preg_match("/^$user@($domain|(\[($ipv4|$ipv6)\]))$/", $mail); } /** * Verify the syntax of the given URL. * * @param $url * The URL to verify. * @param $absolute * Whether the URL is absolute (beginning with a scheme such as "http:"). * @return * TRUE if the URL is in a valid format. */ function valid_url($url, $absolute = FALSE) { $allowed_characters = '[a-z0-9\/:_\-_\.\?\$,~=#&%\+]'; if ($absolute) { return preg_match("/^(http|https|ftp):\/\/". $allowed_characters ."+$/i", $url); } else { return preg_match("/^". $allowed_characters ."+$/i", $url); } } /** * Validate data input by a user. * * Ensures that user data cannot be used to perform attacks on the site. * * @param $data * The input to check. * @return * TRUE if the input data is acceptable. */ function valid_input_data($data) { if (is_array($data) || is_object($data)) { // Form data can contain a number of nested arrays. foreach ($data as $key => $value) { if (!valid_input_data($key) || !valid_input_data($value)) { return FALSE; } } } else if (isset($data)) { // Detect dangerous input data. // Decode all normal character entities. $data = decode_entities($data, array('<', '&', '"')); // Check strings: $match = preg_match('/\Wjavascript\s*:/i', $data); $match += preg_match('/\Wexpression\s*\(/i', $data); $match += preg_match('/\Walert\s*\(/i', $data); // Check attributes: $match += preg_match("/\W(dynsrc|datasrc|data|lowsrc|on[a-z]+)\s*=[^>]+?>/i", $data); // Check tags: $match += preg_match("/<\s*(applet|script|object|style|embed|form|blink|meta|html|frame|iframe|layer|ilayer|head|frameset|xml)/i", $data); if ($match) { watchdog('security', t('Terminated request because of suspicious input data: %data.', array('%data' => theme('placeholder', $data)))); return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } /** * @} End of "defgroup validation". */ /** * Register an event for the current visitor (hostname/IP) to the flood control mechanism. * * @param $name * The name of the event. */ function flood_register_event($name) { db_query("INSERT INTO {flood} (event, hostname, timestamp) VALUES ('%s', '%s', %d)", $name, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], time()); } /** * Check if the current visitor (hostname/IP) is allowed to proceed with the specified event. * The user is allowed to proceed if he did not trigger the specified event more than * $threshold times per hour. * * @param $name * The name of the event. * @param $number * The maximum number of the specified event per hour (per visitor). * @return * True if the user did not exceed the hourly threshold. False otherwise. */ function flood_is_allowed($name, $threshold) { $number = db_num_rows(db_query("SELECT event FROM {flood} WHERE event = '%s' AND hostname = '%s' AND timestamp > %d", $name, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], time() - 3600)); return ($number < $threshold ? TRUE : FALSE); } function check_file($filename) { return is_uploaded_file($filename); } /** * @defgroup format Formatting * @{ * Functions to format numbers, strings, dates, etc. */ /** * Formats an RSS channel. * * Arbitrary elements may be added using the $args associative array. */ function format_rss_channel($title, $link, $description, $items, $language = 'en', $args = array()) { // arbitrary elements may be added using the $args associative array $output = "\n"; $output .= ' '. check_plain($title) ."\n"; $output .= ' '. check_url($link) ."\n"; $output .= ' '. check_plain($description) ."\n"; $output .= ' '. check_plain($language) ."\n"; foreach ($args as $key => $value) { $output .= ' <'. $key .'>'. check_plain($value) ."\n"; } $output .= $items; $output .= "\n"; return $output; } /** * Format a single RSS item. * * Arbitrary elements may be added using the $args associative array. */ function format_rss_item($title, $link, $description, $args = array()) { $output = "\n"; $output .= ' '. check_plain($title) ."\n"; $output .= ' '. check_url($link) ."\n"; $output .= ' '. check_plain($description) ."\n"; foreach ($args as $key => $value) { if (is_array($value)) { if ($value['key']) { $output .= ' <'. $value['key']; if (is_array($value['attributes'])) { $output .= drupal_attributes($value['attributes']); } if ($value['value']) { $output .= '>'. $value['value'] .'\n"; } else { $output .= " />\n"; } } } else { $output .= ' <'. $key .'>'. check_plain($value) ."\n"; } } $output .= "\n"; return $output; } /** * Format a string containing a count of items. * * This function ensures that the string is pluralized correctly. Since t() is * called by this function, make sure not to pass already-localized strings to it. * * @param $count * The item count to display. * @param $singular * The string for the singular case. Please make sure it is clear this is * singular, to ease translation (e.g. use "1 new comment" instead of "1 new"). * @param $plural * The string for the plural case. Please make sure it is clear this is plural, * to ease translation. Use %count in place of the item count, as in "%count * new comments". * @return * A translated string. */ function format_plural($count, $singular, $plural) { if ($count == 1) return t($singular, array("%count" => $count)); // get the plural index through the gettext formula $index = (function_exists('locale_get_plural')) ? locale_get_plural($count) : -1; if ($index < 0) { // backward compatibility return t($plural, array("%count" => $count)); } else { switch ($index) { case "0": return t($singular, array("%count" => $count)); case "1": return t($plural, array("%count" => $count)); default: return t(strtr($plural, array("%count" => '%count['. $index .']')), array('%count['. $index .']' => $count)); } } } /** * Generate a string representation for the given byte count. * * @param $size * The size in bytes. * @return * A translated string representation of the size. */ function format_size($size) { $suffix = t('bytes'); if ($size >= 1024) { $size = round($size / 1024, 2); $suffix = t('KB'); } if ($size >= 1024) { $size = round($size / 1024, 2); $suffix = t('MB'); } return t('%size %suffix', array('%size' => $size, '%suffix' => $suffix)); } /** * Format a time interval with the requested granularity. * * @param $timestamp * The length of the interval in seconds. * @param $granularity * How many different units to display in the string. * @return * A translated string representation of the interval. */ function format_interval($timestamp, $granularity = 2) { $units = array('1 year|%count years' => 31536000, '1 week|%count weeks' => 604800, '1 day|%count days' => 86400, '1 hour|%count hours' => 3600, '1 min|%count min' => 60, '1 sec|%count sec' => 1); $output = ''; foreach ($units as $key => $value) { $key = explode('|', $key); if ($timestamp >= $value) { $output .= ($output ? ' ' : '') . format_plural(floor($timestamp / $value), $key[0], $key[1]); $timestamp %= $value; $granularity--; } if ($granularity == 0) { break; } } return $output ? $output : t('0 sec'); } /** * Format a date with the given configured format or a custom format string. * * Drupal allows administrators to select formatting strings for 'small', * 'medium' and 'large' date formats. This function can handle these formats, * as well as any custom format. * * @param $timestamp * The exact date to format, as a UNIX timestamp. * @param $type * The format to use. Can be "small", "medium" or "large" for the preconfigured * date formats. If "custom" is specified, then $format is required as well. * @param $format * A PHP date format string as required by date(). A backslash should be used * before a character to avoid interpreting the character as part of a date * format. * @param $timezone * Time zone offset in seconds; if omitted, the user's time zone is used. * @return * A translated date string in the requested format. */ function format_date($timestamp, $type = 'medium', $format = '', $timezone = NULL) { if ($timezone === NULL) { global $user; if (variable_get('configurable_timezones', 1) && $user->uid && strlen($user->timezone)) { $timezone = $user->timezone; } else { $timezone = variable_get('date_default_timezone', 0); } } $timestamp += $timezone; switch ($type) { case 'small': $format = variable_get('date_format_short', 'm/d/Y - H:i'); break; case 'large': $format = variable_get('date_format_long', 'l, F j, Y - H:i'); break; case 'custom': // No change to format break; case 'medium': default: $format = variable_get('date_format_medium', 'D, m/d/Y - H:i'); } $max = strlen($format); $date = ''; for ($i = 0; $i < $max; $i++) { $c = $format{$i}; if (strpos('AaDFlM', $c) !== false) { $date .= t(gmdate($c, $timestamp)); } else if (strpos('BdgGhHiIjLmnsStTUwWYyz', $c) !== false) { $date .= gmdate($c, $timestamp); } else if ($c == 'r') { $date .= format_date($timestamp - $timezone, 'custom', 'D, d M Y H:i:s O', $timezone); } else if ($c == 'O') { $date .= sprintf('%s%02d%02d', ($timezone < 0 ? '-' : '+'), abs($timezone / 3600), abs($timezone % 3600) / 60); } else if ($c == 'Z') { $date .= $timezone; } else if ($c == '\\') { $date .= $format[++$i]; } else { $date .= $c; } } return $date; } /** * @} End of "defgroup format". */ /** * @defgroup form Form generation * @{ * Functions to enable output of HTML forms and form elements. * * Drupal uses these functions to achieve consistency in its form presentation, * while at the same time simplifying code and reducing the amount of HTML that * must be explicitly generated by modules. */ /** * Generate a form from a set of form elements. * * @param $form * An HTML string containing one or more form elements. * @param $method * The query method to use ("post" or "get"). * @param $action * The URL to send the form contents to, if not the current page. * @param $attributes * An associative array of attributes to add to the form tag. * @result * An HTML string with the contents of $form wrapped in a form tag. */ function form($form, $method = 'post', $action = NULL, $attributes = NULL) { if (!$action) { $action = request_uri(); } // Anonymous div to satisfy XHTML compliancy. return '
\n
". $form ."\n
\n"; } /** * File an error against the form element with the specified name. */ function form_set_error($name, $message) { $GLOBALS['form'][$name] = $message; drupal_set_message($message, 'error'); } /** * Return an associative array of all errors. */ function form_get_errors() { if (array_key_exists('form', $GLOBALS)) { return $GLOBALS['form']; } } /** * Return the error message filed against the form with the specified name. */ function _form_get_error($name) { if (array_key_exists('form', $GLOBALS)) { return $GLOBALS['form'][$name]; } } function _form_get_class($name, $required, $error) { return $name. ($required ? ' required' : '') . ($error ? ' error' : ''); } /** * Format a general form item. * * @param $title * The label for the form item. * @param $value * The contents of the form item. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $id * A unique identifier for the form item. * @param $required * Whether the user must fill in this form element before submitting the form. * @param $error * An error message to display alongside the form element. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the form item. */ function form_item($title, $value, $description = NULL, $id = NULL, $required = FALSE, $error = FALSE) { return theme('form_element', $title, $value, $description, $id, $required, $error); } /** * Format a group of form items. * * @param $legend * The label for the form item group. * @param $group * The form items within the group, as an HTML string. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item group. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the fieldset tag. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the form item group. */ function form_group($legend, $group, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL) { return '' . ($legend ? ''. $legend .'' : '') . $group . ($description ? '
'. $description .'
' : '') . "\n"; } /** * Format a group of form items. * * @param $legend * The label for the form item group. * @param $group * The form items within the group, as an HTML string. * @param $collapsed * A boolean value decided whether the group starts collapsed. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item group. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the fieldset tag. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the form item group. */ function form_group_collapsible($legend, $group, $collapsed = FALSE, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL) { drupal_add_js('misc/collapse.js'); $attributes['class'] .= ' collapsible'; if ($collapsed) { $attributes['class'] .= ' collapsed'; } return '' . ($legend ? ''. $legend .'' : '') . $group . ($description ? '
'. $description .'
' : '') . "\n"; } /** * Format a radio button. * * @param $title * The label for the radio button. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the button. * @param $value * The value that the form element takes on when selected. * @param $checked * Whether the button will be initially selected when the page is rendered. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the button. * @param $required * Whether the user must select this radio button before submitting the form. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the radio button. */ function form_radio($title, $name, $value = 1, $checked = FALSE, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL, $required = FALSE) { $element = ''; if (!is_null($title)) { $element = ''; } return theme('form_element', NULL, $element, $description, $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } /** * Format a set of radio buttons. * * @param $title * The label for the radio buttons as a group. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the buttons. * @param $value * The currently selected radio button's key. * @param $options * An associative array of buttons to display. The keys in this array are * button values, while the values are the labels to display for each button. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $required * Whether the user must select a radio button before submitting the form. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to each button. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the radio button set. */ function form_radios($title, $name, $value, $options, $description = NULL, $required = FALSE, $attributes = NULL) { if (count($options) > 0) { $choices = ''; foreach ($options as $key => $choice) { $choices .= '
'; } return theme('form_element', $title, $choices, $description, NULL, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } } /** * Format a checkbox. * * @param $title * The label for the checkbox. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the button. * @param $value * The value that the form element takes on when selected. * @param $checked * Whether the button will be initially selected when the page is rendered. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the button. * @param $required * Whether the user must check this box before submitting the form. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the checkbox. */ function form_checkbox($title, $name, $value = 1, $checked = FALSE, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL, $required = FALSE) { $element = ''; if (!is_null($title)) { $element = ''; } return form_hidden($name, 1, 'form_zero') . theme('form_element', NULL, $element, $description, $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } /** * Format a set of checkboxes. * * @param $title * The label for the checkboxes as a group. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the buttons. * @param $values * A linear array of keys of the initially checked boxes. * @param $options * An associative array of buttons to display. The keys in this array are * button values, while the values are the labels to display for each button. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to each button. * @param $required * Whether the user must check a box before submitting the form. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the checkbox set. */ function form_checkboxes($title, $name, $values, $options, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL, $required = FALSE) { if (count($options) > 0) { if (!isset($values) || $values == 0) { $values = array(); } $choices = ''; foreach ($options as $key => $choice) { $choices .= '
'; } return form_hidden($name, 1, 'form_array') . theme('form_element', $title, $choices, $description, NULL, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } } /** * Format a single-line text field. * * @param $title * The label for the text field. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the field. * @param $value * The initial value for the field at page load time. * @param $size * A measure of the visible size of the field (passed directly to HTML). * @param $maxlength * The maximum number of characters that may be entered in the field. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the form item. * @param $required * Whether the user must enter some text in the field. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the field. */ function form_textfield($title, $name, $value, $size, $maxlength, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL, $required = FALSE) { $size = $size ? ' size="'. $size .'"' : ''; return theme('form_element', $title, '', $description, 'edit-'. $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } /** * Format a single-line text field that uses Ajax for autocomplete. * * @param $title * The label for the text field. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the field. * @param $value * The initial value for the field at page load time. * @param $size * A measure of the visible size of the field (passed directly to HTML). * @param $maxlength * The maximum number of characters that may be entered in the field. * @param $callback_path * A drupal path for the Ajax autocomplete callback. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the form item. * @param $required * Whether the user must enter some text in the field. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the field. */ function form_autocomplete($title, $name, $value, $size, $maxlength, $callback_path, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL, $required = FALSE) { drupal_add_js('misc/autocomplete.js'); $size = $size ? ' size="'. $size .'"' : ''; $output = theme('form_element', $title, '', $description, 'edit-'. $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); $output .= ''; return $output; } /** * Format a single-line text field that does not display its contents visibly. * * @param $title * The label for the text field. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the field. * @param $value * The initial value for the field at page load time. * @param $size * A measure of the visible size of the field (passed directly to HTML). * @param $maxlength * The maximum number of characters that may be entered in the field. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the form item. * @param $required * Whether the user must enter some text in the field. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the field. */ function form_password($title, $name, $value, $size, $maxlength, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL, $required = FALSE) { $size = $size ? ' size="'. $size .'"' : ''; return theme('form_element', $title, '', $description, 'edit-'. $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } /** * Format a multiple-line text field. * * @param $title * The label for the text field. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the field. * @param $value * The initial value for the field at page load time. * @param $cols * The width of the field, in columns of text. * @param $rows * The height of the field, in rows of text. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the form item. * @param $required * Whether the user must enter some text in the field. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the field. */ function form_textarea($title, $name, $value, $cols, $rows, $description = NULL, $attributes = NULL, $required = FALSE) { $cols = $cols ? ' cols="'. $cols .'"' : ''; $pre = ''; $post = ''; // optionally plug in a WYSIWYG editor foreach (module_list() as $module_name) { if (module_hook($module_name, 'textarea')) { $pre .= module_invoke($module_name, 'textarea', 'pre', $name); $post .= module_invoke($module_name, 'textarea', 'post', $name); } } return theme('form_element', $title, $pre .''. check_plain($value) .''. $post, $description, 'edit-'. $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } /** * Format a dropdown menu or scrolling selection box. * * @param $title * The label for the form element. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the form element. * @param $value * The key of the currently selected item, or a linear array of keys of all the * currently selected items if multiple selections are allowed. * @param $options * An associative array of buttons to display. The keys in this array are * button values, while the values are the labels to display for each button. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $extra * Additional HTML to inject into the select element tag. * @param $multiple * Whether the user may select more than one item. * @param $required * Whether the user must select a value before submitting the form. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the form element. * * It is possible to group options together; to do this, change the format of * $options to an associative array in which the keys are group labels, and the * values are associative arrays in the normal $options format. */ function form_select($title, $name, $value, $options, $description = NULL, $extra = 0, $multiple = FALSE, $required = FALSE) { $select = ''; foreach ($options as $key => $choice) { if (is_array($choice)) { $select .= ''; foreach ($choice as $key => $choice) { $select .= ''; } $select .= ''; } else { $select .= ''; } } return theme('form_element', $title, '', $description, 'edit-'. $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } /** * Format a file upload field. * * @param $title * The label for the file upload field. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the field. * @param $size * A measure of the visible size of the field (passed directly to HTML). * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $required * Whether the user must upload a file to the field. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the field. * * For assistance with handling the uploaded file correctly, see the API * provided by file.inc. */ function form_file($title, $name, $size, $description = NULL, $required = FALSE) { return theme('form_element', $title, '\n", $description, 'edit-'. $name, $required, _form_get_error($name)); } /** * Store data in a hidden form field. * * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the field. * @param $value * The stored data. * @param $edit * The array name to prefix to the $name. * @param $attributes * An array of HTML attributes for the input tag. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the hidden field. * * This function can be useful in retaining information between page requests, * but be sure to validate the data on the receiving page as it is possible for * an attacker to change the value before it is submitted. */ function form_hidden($name, $value, $edit = 'edit', $attributes = NULL) { return '\n"; } /** * Format an action button. * * @param $value * Both the label for the button, and the value passed to the target page * when this button is clicked. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the button. * @param $type * What type to pass to the HTML input tag. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the form item. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the button. */ function form_button($value, $name = 'op', $type = 'submit', $attributes = NULL) { return '\n"; } /** * Format a form submit button. * * @param $value * Both the label for the button, and the value passed to the target page * when this button is clicked. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the button. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to add to the form item. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the button. */ function form_submit($value, $name = 'op', $attributes = NULL) { return form_button($value, $name, 'submit', $attributes); } /** * Format a weight selection menu. * * @param $title * The label for the form element. * @param $name * The internal name used to refer to the form element. * @param $value * The selected weight value at page load time. * @param $delta * The largest in absolute value the weight can be. For example, if set to 10, * weights could range from -10 to 10 inclusive. * @param $description * Explanatory text to display after the form item. * @param $extra * Additional HTML to inject into the select element tag. * @return * A themed HTML string representing the form element. */ function form_weight($title = NULL, $name = 'weight', $value = 0, $delta = 10, $description = NULL, $extra = 0) { for ($n = (-1 * $delta); $n <= $delta; $n++) { $weights[$n] = $n; } return form_select($title, $name, $value, $weights, $description, $extra); } /** * Remove invalid characters from an HTML ID attribute string * * @param $id * The ID to clean * @return * The cleaned ID */ function form_clean_id($id = NULL) { $id = str_replace('][', '-', $id); return $id; } /** * @} End of "defgroup form". */ /** * Generate an internal Drupal URL. * * @param $path * The Drupal path being linked to, such as "admin/node". * @param $query * A query string to append to the link. * @param $fragment * A fragment identifier (named anchor) to append to the link. * @param $absolute * Whether to force the output to be an absolute link (beginning with http:). * Useful for links that will be displayed outside the site, such as in an RSS feed. * @return * an HTML string containing a link to the given path. * * When creating links in modules, consider whether l() could be a better * alternative than url(). */ function url($path = NULL, $query = NULL, $fragment = NULL, $absolute = FALSE) { global $base_url; static $script; if (empty($script)) { // On some web servers, such as IIS, we can't omit "index.php". So, we // generate "index.php?q=foo" instead of "?q=foo" on anything that is not // Apache. $script = (strpos($_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE'], 'Apache') === false) ? 'index.php' : ''; } $path = drupal_get_path_alias($path); if (isset($fragment)) { $fragment = '#'. $fragment; } $base = ($absolute ? $base_url .'/' : ''); if (variable_get('clean_url', '0') == '0') { if (isset($path)) { if (isset($query)) { return $base . $script .'?q='. $path .'&'. $query . $fragment; } else { return $base . $script .'?q='. $path . $fragment; } } else { if (isset($query)) { return $base . $script .'?'. $query . $fragment; } else { return $base . $fragment; } } } else { if (isset($path)) { if (isset($query)) { return $base . $path .'?'. $query . $fragment; } else { return $base . $path . $fragment; } } else { if (isset($query)) { return $base . $script .'?'. $query . $fragment; } else { return $base . $fragment; } } } } /** * Format an attribute string to insert in a tag. * * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes. * @return * An HTML string ready for insertion in a tag. */ function drupal_attributes($attributes = array()) { if (is_array($attributes)) { $t = array(); foreach ($attributes as $key => $value) { $t[] = $key .'="'. check_plain($value) .'"'; } return ' '. implode(' ', $t); } } /** * Format an internal Drupal link. * * This function correctly handles aliased paths, and allows themes to highlight * links to the current page correctly, so all internal links output by modules * should be generated by this function if possible. * * @param $text * The text to be enclosed with the anchor tag. * @param $path * The Drupal path being linked to, such as "admin/node". Note, this must be a * system URL as the url() function will generate the alias. * @param $attributes * An associative array of HTML attributes to apply to the anchor tag. * @param $query * A query string to append to the link. * @param $fragment * A fragment identifier (named anchor) to append to the link. * @param $absolute * Whether to force the output to be an absolute link (beginning with http:). * Useful for links that will be displayed outside the site, such as in an RSS feed. * @param $html * Whether the title is HTML, or just plain-text. * @return * an HTML string containing a link to the given path. */ function l($text, $path, $attributes = array(), $query = NULL, $fragment = NULL, $absolute = FALSE, $html = FALSE) { if ($path == $_GET['q']) { if (isset($attributes['class'])) { $attributes['class'] .= ' active'; } else { $attributes['class'] = 'active'; } } return ''. ($html ? $text : check_plain($text)) .''; } /** * Perform end-of-request tasks. * * This function sets the page cache if appropriate, and allows modules to * react to the closing of the page by calling hook_exit(). */ function drupal_page_footer() { if (variable_get('cache', 0)) { page_set_cache(); } module_invoke_all('exit'); } /** * Form an associative array from a linear array. * * This function walks through the provided array and constructs an associative * array out of it. The keys of the resulting array will be the values of the * input array. The values will be the same as the keys unless a function is * specified, in which case the output of the function is used for the values * instead. * * @param $array * A linear array. * @param $function * The name of a function to apply to all values before output. * @result * An associative array. */ function drupal_map_assoc($array, $function = NULL) { if (!isset($function)) { $result = array(); foreach ($array as $value) { $result[$value] = $value; } return $result; } elseif (function_exists($function)) { $result = array(); foreach($array as $value) { $result[$value] = $function($value); } return $result; } } /** * Evaluate a string of PHP code. * * This is a wrapper around PHP's eval(). It uses output buffering to capture both * returned and printed text. Unlike eval(), we require code to be surrounded by * tags; in other words, we evaluate the code as if it were a stand-alone * PHP file. * * Using this wrapper also ensures that the PHP code which is evaluated can not * overwrite any variables in the calling code, unlike a regular eval() call. * * @param $code * The code to evaluate. * @return * A string containing the printed output of the code, followed by the returned * output of the code. */ function drupal_eval($code) { ob_start(); print eval('?>'. $code); $output = ob_get_contents(); ob_end_clean(); return $output; } /** * Returns the path to a system item (module, theme, etc.). * * @param $type * The type of the item (i.e. theme, theme_engine, module). * @param $name * The name of the item for which the path is requested. * * @return * The path to the requested item. */ function drupal_get_path($type, $name) { return dirname(drupal_get_filename($type, $name)); } /** * Provide a substitute clone() function for PHP4. */ function drupal_clone($object) { return version_compare(phpversion(), '5.0') < 0 ? $object : clone($object); } /** * Add a tag to the page's HEAD. */ function drupal_add_link($attributes) { drupal_set_html_head('\n"); } /** * Add a JavaScript file to the output. * * The first time this function is invoked per page request, * it adds "misc/drupal.js" to the output. Other scripts * depends on the 'killswitch' inside it. */ function drupal_add_js($file) { static $sent = array(); if (!isset($sent['misc/drupal.js'])) { drupal_set_html_head(''); $sent['misc/drupal.js'] = true; } if (!isset($sent[$file])) { drupal_set_html_head(''); $sent[$file] = true; } } /** * Generates a Javascript call, while importing the arguments as is. * PHP arrays are turned into JS objects to preserve keys. This means the array * keys must conform to JS's member naming rules. * * @param $function * The name of the function to call. * @param $arguments * An array of arguments. */ function drupal_call_js($function) { $arguments = func_get_args(); array_shift($arguments); $args = array(); foreach ($arguments as $arg) { $args[] = drupal_to_js($arg); } $output = ''; return $output; } /** * Converts a PHP variable into its Javascript equivalent. */ function drupal_to_js($var) { switch (gettype($var)) { case 'boolean': case 'integer': case 'double': return $var; case 'resource': case 'string': return '"'. str_replace(array("\r", "\n"), array('\r', '\n'), addslashes($var)) .'"'; case 'array': case 'object': $output = array(); foreach ($var as $k => $v) { $output[] = $k .': '. drupal_to_js($v); } return '{ '. implode(', ', $output) .' }'; default: return 'null'; } } /** * Implode a PHP array into a string that can be decoded by the autocomplete JS routines. * * Items are separated by double pipes. Each item consists of a key-value pair * separated by single pipes. Entities are used to ensure pipes in the strings * pass unharmed. * * The key is what is filled in in the text-box (plain-text), the value is what * is displayed in the suggestion list (HTML). */ function drupal_implode_autocomplete($array) { $output = array(); foreach ($array as $k => $v) { $output[] = str_replace('|', '|', $k) .'|'. str_replace('|', '|', $v); } return implode('||', $output); } /** * Performs one or more XML-RPC request(s). * * @param $url * An absolute URL of the XML-RPC endpoint. * Example: * http://www.domain.com/xmlrpc.php * @param ... * For one request: * The method name followed by a variable number of arguments to the method. * For multiple requests (system.multicall): * An array of call arrays. Each call array follows the pattern of the single * request: method name followed by the arguments to the method. * @return * For one request: * Either the return value of the method on success, or FALSE. * If FALSE is returned, see xmlrpc_errno() and xmlrpc_error_msg(). * For multiple requests: * An array of results. Each result will either be the result * returned by the method called, or an xmlrpc_error object if the call * failed. See xmlrpc_error(). */ function xmlrpc($url) { require_once './includes/xmlrpc.inc'; $args = func_get_args(); return call_user_func_array('_xmlrpc', $args); } function _drupal_bootstrap_full() { static $called; global $locale; if ($called) { return; } $called = 1; require_once './includes/theme.inc'; require_once './includes/pager.inc'; require_once './includes/menu.inc'; require_once './includes/tablesort.inc'; require_once './includes/file.inc'; require_once './includes/unicode.inc'; require_once './includes/image.inc'; // Set the Drupal custom error handler. set_error_handler('error_handler'); // Emit the correct charset HTTP header. drupal_set_header('Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8'); // Detect string handling method unicode_check(); // Initialize $_GET['q'] prior to loading modules and invoking hook_init(). if (!empty($_GET['q'])) { $_GET['q'] = drupal_get_normal_path(trim($_GET['q'], '/')); } else { $_GET['q'] = drupal_get_normal_path(variable_get('site_frontpage', 'node')); } // Initialize all enabled modules. module_init(); if (!user_access('bypass input data check')) { // We can't use $_REQUEST because it consists of the contents of $_POST, // $_GET and $_COOKIE: if any of the input arrays share a key, only one // value will be verified. if (!valid_input_data($_GET) || !valid_input_data($_POST) || !valid_input_data($_COOKIE) || !valid_input_data($_FILES)) { die('Terminated request because of suspicious input data.'); } } fix_gpc_magic(); fix_checkboxes(); // Initialize the localization system. $locale = locale_initialize(); }