user-profile.tpl.php

Default theme implementation to present all user profile data.

This template is used when viewing a registered member's profile page, e.g., example.com/user/123. 123 being the users ID.

Use render($user_profile) to print all profile items, or print a subset such as render($user_profile['user_picture']). Always call render($user_profile) at the end in order to print all remaining items. If the item is a category, it will contain all its profile items. By default, $user_profile['summary'] is provided, which contains data on the user's history. Other data can be included by modules. $user_profile['user_picture'] is available for showing the account picture.

Available variables:

  • $user_profile: An array of profile items. Use render() to print them.
  • Field variables: for each field instance attached to the user a corresponding variable is defined; e.g., $account->field_example has a variable $field_example defined. When needing to access a field's raw values, developers/themers are strongly encouraged to use these variables. Otherwise they will have to explicitly specify the desired field language, e.g. $account->field_example['en'], thus overriding any language negotiation rule that was previously applied.

See also

user-profile-category.tpl.php Where the html is handled for the group.

user-profile-item.tpl.php Where the html is handled for each item in the group.

template_preprocess_user_profile()

1 theme call to user-profile.tpl.php
user_view in modules/user/user.module
Generate an array for rendering the given user.

File

modules/user/user-profile.tpl.php

View source
<?php


/**
 * @file
 * Default theme implementation to present all user profile data.
 *
 * This template is used when viewing a registered member's profile page,
 * e.g., example.com/user/123. 123 being the users ID.
 *
 * Use render($user_profile) to print all profile items, or print a subset
 * such as render($user_profile['user_picture']). Always call
 * render($user_profile) at the end in order to print all remaining items. If
 * the item is a category, it will contain all its profile items. By default,
 * $user_profile['summary'] is provided, which contains data on the user's
 * history. Other data can be included by modules. $user_profile['user_picture']
 * is available for showing the account picture.
 *
 * Available variables:
 *   - $user_profile: An array of profile items. Use render() to print them.
 *   - Field variables: for each field instance attached to the user a
 *     corresponding variable is defined; e.g., $account->field_example has a
 *     variable $field_example defined. When needing to access a field's raw
 *     values, developers/themers are strongly encouraged to use these
 *     variables. Otherwise they will have to explicitly specify the desired
 *     field language, e.g. $account->field_example['en'], thus overriding any
 *     language negotiation rule that was previously applied.
 *
 * @see user-profile-category.tpl.php
 *   Where the html is handled for the group.
 * @see user-profile-item.tpl.php
 *   Where the html is handled for each item in the group.
 * @see template_preprocess_user_profile()
 *
 * @ingroup themeable
 */
?>
<div class="profile"<?php

print $attributes;
?>>
  <?php

print render($user_profile);
?>
</div>

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