class views_handler_argument_many_to_one

Same name in other branches
  1. 7.x-3.x handlers/views_handler_argument_many_to_one.inc \views_handler_argument_many_to_one

An argument handler for use in fields that have a many to one relationship with the table(s) to the left. This adds a bunch of options that are reasonably common with this type of relationship. Definition terms:

  • numeric: If true, the field will be considered numeric. Probably should always be set TRUE as views_handler_argument_string has many to one capabilities.
  • zero is null: If true, a 0 will be handled as empty, so for example a default argument can be provided or a summary can be shown.

Hierarchy

Expanded class hierarchy of views_handler_argument_many_to_one

Related topics

2 string references to 'views_handler_argument_many_to_one'
taxonomy_views_handlers in modules/taxonomy.views.inc
Implementation of hook_views_handlers() to register all of the basic handlers views uses.
user_views_handlers in modules/user.views.inc
Implementation of hook_views_handlers() to register all of the basic handlers views uses.

File

handlers/views_handler_argument_many_to_one.inc, line 15

View source
class views_handler_argument_many_to_one extends views_handler_argument {
    function init(&$view, $options) {
        parent::init($view, $options);
        $this->helper = new views_many_to_one_helper($this);
        // Ensure defaults for these, during summaries and stuff:
        $this->operator = 'or';
        $this->value = array();
    }
    function option_definition() {
        $options = parent::option_definition();
        if (!empty($this->definition['numeric'])) {
            $options['break_phrase'] = array(
                'default' => FALSE,
            );
        }
        $options['add_table'] = array(
            'default' => FALSE,
        );
        $options['require_value'] = array(
            'default' => FALSE,
        );
        views_many_to_one_helper::option_definition($options);
        return $options;
    }
    function options_form(&$form, &$form_state) {
        parent::options_form($form, $form_state);
        // allow + for or, , for and
        if (!empty($this->definition['numeric'])) {
            $form['break_phrase'] = array(
                '#type' => 'checkbox',
                '#title' => t('Allow multiple terms per argument'),
                '#description' => t('If selected, users can enter multiple arguments in the form of 1+2+3 (for OR) or 1,2,3 (for AND).'),
                '#default_value' => !empty($this->options['break_phrase']),
            );
        }
        $form['add_table'] = array(
            '#type' => 'checkbox',
            '#title' => t('Allow multiple arguments to work together'),
            '#description' => t('If selected, multiple instances of this argument can work together, as though multiple terms were supplied to the same argument. This setting is not compatible with the "Reduce duplicates" setting.'),
            '#default_value' => !empty($this->options['add_table']),
        );
        $form['require_value'] = array(
            '#type' => 'checkbox',
            '#title' => t('Do not display items with no value in summary'),
            '#default_value' => !empty($this->options['require_value']),
        );
        $this->helper
            ->options_form($form, $form_state);
    }
    
    /**
     * Override ensure_my_table so we can control how this joins in.
     * The operator actually has influence over joining.
     */
    function ensure_my_table() {
        $this->helper
            ->ensure_my_table();
    }
    function query() {
        $empty = FALSE;
        if (isset($this->definition['zero is null']) && $this->definition['zero is null']) {
            if (empty($this->argument)) {
                $empty = TRUE;
            }
        }
        else {
            if (!isset($this->argument)) {
                $empty = TRUE;
            }
        }
        if ($empty) {
            parent::ensure_my_table();
            $this->query
                ->add_where(0, "{$this->table_alias}.{$this->real_field} IS NULL");
            return;
        }
        if (!empty($this->options['break_phrase'])) {
            views_break_phrase($this->argument, $this);
        }
        else {
            $this->value = array(
                $this->argument,
            );
            $this->operator = 'or';
        }
        $this->helper
            ->add_filter();
    }
    function title() {
        if (!$this->argument) {
            return !empty($this->definition['empty field name']) ? $this->definition['empty field name'] : t('Uncategorized');
        }
        if (!empty($this->options['break_phrase'])) {
            views_break_phrase($this->argument, $this);
        }
        else {
            $this->value = array(
                $this->argument,
            );
            $this->operator = 'or';
        }
        // @todo -- both of these should check definition for alternate keywords.
        if (empty($this->value)) {
            return !empty($this->definition['empty field name']) ? $this->definition['empty field name'] : t('Uncategorized');
        }
        if ($this->value === array(
            -1,
        )) {
            return !empty($this->definition['invalid input']) ? $this->definition['invalid input'] : t('Invalid input');
        }
        return implode($this->operator == 'or' ? ' + ' : ', ', $this->title_query());
    }
    function summary_query() {
        $field = $this->table . '.' . $this->field;
        $join = $this->get_join();
        if (!empty($this->options['require_value'])) {
            $join->type = 'INNER';
        }
        if (empty($this->options['add_table']) || empty($this->view->many_to_one_tables[$field])) {
            $this->table_alias = $this->query
                ->ensure_table($this->table, $this->relationship, $join);
        }
        else {
            $this->table_alias = $this->helper
                ->summary_join();
        }
        // Add the field.
        $this->base_alias = $this->query
            ->add_field($this->table_alias, $this->real_field);
        $this->summary_name_field();
        return $this->summary_basics();
    }
    function summary_argument($data) {
        $value = $data->{$this->base_alias};
        if (empty($value)) {
            $value = 0;
        }
        return $value;
    }
    
    /**
     * Override for specific title lookups.
     */
    function title_query() {
        return $this->value;
    }

}

Members

Title Sort descending Modifiers Object type Summary Overriden Title Overrides
views_handler::$handler_type property The type of the handler, for example filter/footer/field.
views_handler::$query property Where the $query object will reside: 6
views_handler::$view property The top object of a view. Overrides views_object::$view
views_handler::accept_exposed_input function Take input from exposed handlers and assign to this handler, if necessary. 1
views_handler::access function Check whether current user has access to this handler. 6
views_handler::admin_summary function Provide text for the administrative summary 4
views_handler::broken function Determine if the handler is considered 'broken', meaning it's a
a placeholder used when a handler can't be found.
6
views_handler::can_expose function Determine if a handler can be exposed. 2
views_handler::exposed_form function Render our chunk of the exposed handler form when selecting 2
views_handler::exposed_info function Get information about the exposed form for the form renderer. 1
views_handler::exposed_submit function Submit the exposed handler form
views_handler::exposed_validate function Validate the exposed handler form 4
views_handler::expose_form function Overridable form for exposed handler options.
views_handler::expose_form_left function 2
views_handler::expose_form_right function 2
views_handler::expose_options function Set new exposed option defaults when exposed setting is flipped
on.
2
views_handler::expose_submit function Perform any necessary changes to the form exposes prior to storage.
There is no need for this function to actually store the data.
views_handler::expose_validate function Validate the options form. 1
views_handler::extra_options function Provide defaults for the handler.
views_handler::extra_options_form function Provide a form for setting options. 1
views_handler::extra_options_submit function Perform any necessary changes to the form values prior to storage.
There is no need for this function to actually store the data.
views_handler::extra_options_validate function Validate the options form.
views_handler::get_field function Shortcut to get a handler's raw field value.
views_handler::get_join function Get the join object that should be used for this handler.
views_handler::has_extra_options function If a handler has 'extra options' it will get a little settings widget and
another form called extra_options.
1
views_handler::is_exposed function Determine if this item is 'exposed', meaning it provides form elements
to let users modify the view.
views_handler::pre_query function Run before the view is built. 1
views_handler::sanitize_value function Sanitize the value for output.
views_handler::set_relationship function Called just prior to query(), this lets a handler set up any relationship
it needs.
views_handler::show_expose_button function Shortcut to display the expose/hide button.
views_handler::show_expose_form function Shortcut to display the exposed options form.
views_handler::store_exposed_input function If set to remember exposed input in the session, store it there. 1
views_handler::ui_name function Return a string representing this handler's name in the UI. 10
views_handler::use_group_by function Provides the handler some groupby. 2
views_handler::validate function Validates the handler against the complete View. 1
views_handler_argument::$name_field property
views_handler_argument::construct function Constructor Overrides views_object::construct 6
views_handler_argument::default_action function Handle the default action, which means our argument wasn't present.
views_handler_argument::default_actions function Provide a list of default behaviors for this argument if the argument
is not present.
3
views_handler_argument::default_argument_form function Provide a form for selecting the default argument when the
default action is set to provide default argument.
1
views_handler_argument::default_default function This just returns true. The view argument builder will know where
to find the argument from.
views_handler_argument::default_empty function Default action: empty
views_handler_argument::default_ignore function Default action: ignore.
views_handler_argument::default_not_found function Default action: not found.
views_handler_argument::default_summary function Default action: summary.
views_handler_argument::export_plugin function Special handling for the style export. 1
views_handler_argument::export_style function Special handling for the style export.
views_handler_argument::get_default_argument function Get a default argument, if available. 1
views_handler_argument::get_plugin function Get the display or row plugin, if it exists.
views_handler_argument::get_title function Called by the view object to get the title. This may be set by a
validator so we don't necessarily call through to title().
views_handler_argument::get_value function Get the value of this argument.
views_handler_argument::has_default_argument function Determine if the argument is set to provide a default argument.
views_handler_argument::is_wildcard function
views_handler_argument::needs_style_plugin function Determine if the argument needs a style plugin. Overrides views_handler::needs_style_plugin
views_handler_argument::options_submit function Perform any necessary changes to the form values prior to storage.
There is no need for this function to actually store the data.
Overrides views_handler::options_submit
views_handler_argument::options_validate function Validate the options form. Overrides views_handler::options_validate
views_handler_argument::set_argument function Set the input for this argument
views_handler_argument::set_breadcrumb function Give an argument the opportunity to modify the breadcrumb, if it wants.
This only gets called on displays where a breadcrumb is actually used.
2
views_handler_argument::summary_basics function Some basic summary behavior that doesn't need to be repeated as much as
code that goes into summary_query()
views_handler_argument::summary_name function Provides the name to use for the summary. By default this is just
the name field.
10
views_handler_argument::summary_name_field function Add the name field, which is the field displayed in summary queries.
This is often used when the argument is numeric.
views_handler_argument::summary_sort function Sorts the summary based upon the user's selection. The base variant of
this is usually adequte.
views_handler_argument::uses_breadcrumb function Determine if the argument can generate a breadcrumb
views_handler_argument::validate_arg function Validate that this argument works. By default, all arguments are valid.
views_handler_argument::validate_argument function Called by the menu system to validate an argument.
views_handler_argument::validate_argument_basic function Provide a basic argument validation. 1
views_handler_argument::validate_fail function How to act if validation failes
views_handler_argument::wildcard_title function
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::ensure_my_table function Override ensure_my_table so we can control how this joins in.
The operator actually has influence over joining.
Overrides views_handler::ensure_my_table
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::init function init the handler with necessary data. Overrides views_handler_argument::init
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::options_form function Overrides views_handler_argument::options_form 1
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::option_definition function Information about options for all kinds of purposes will be held here. Overrides views_handler_argument::option_definition 1
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::query function Set up the query for this argument. Overrides views_handler_argument::query
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::summary_argument function Provide the argument to use to link from the summary to the next level;
this will be called once per row of a summary, and used as part of
$view->get_url().
Overrides views_handler_argument::summary_argument 1
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::summary_query function Build the info for the summary query. Overrides views_handler_argument::summary_query
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::title function Get the title this argument will assign the view, given the argument. Overrides views_handler_argument::title
views_handler_argument_many_to_one::title_query function Override for specific title lookups. 2
views_object::$definition property Handler's definition
views_object::$options property Except for displays, options for the object will be held here. 1
views_object::destroy function 2
views_object::export_option function 1
views_object::export_options function
views_object::options function Set default options on this object. Called by the constructor in a
complex chain to deal with backward compatibility.
1
views_object::set_default_options function Set default options.
For backward compatibility, it sends the options array; this is a
feature that will likely disappear at some point.
views_object::set_definition function Let the handler know what its full definition is.
views_object::unpack_options function Unpack options over our existing defaults, drilling down into arrays
so that defaults don't get totally blown away.
views_object::unpack_translatable function Unpack a single option definition.
views_object::unpack_translatables function Unpacks each handler to store translatable texts.
views_object::_set_option_defaults function