<?php /** * @file * Default theme implementation for displaying a single search result. * * This template renders a single search result and is collected into * search-results.tpl.php. This and the parent template are * dependent to one another sharing the markup for definition lists. * * Available variables: * - $url: URL of the result. * - $title: Title of the result. * - $snippet: A small preview of the result. Does not apply to user searches. * - $info: String of all the meta information ready for print. Does not apply * to user searches. * - $info_split: Contains same data as $info, split into a keyed array. * - $module: The machine-readable name of the module (tab) being searched, such * as "node" or "user". * - $title_prefix (array): An array containing additional output populated by * modules, intended to be displayed in front of the main title tag that * appears in the template. * - $title_suffix (array): An array containing additional output populated by * modules, intended to be displayed after the main title tag that appears in * the template. * * Default keys within $info_split: * - $info_split['module']: The module that implemented the search query. * - $info_split['user']: Author of the node linked to users profile. Depends * on permission. * - $info_split['date']: Last update of the node. Short formatted. * - $info_split['comment']: Number of comments output as "% comments", % * being the count. Depends on comment.module. * * Other variables: * - $classes_array: Array of HTML class attribute values. It is flattened * into a string within the variable $classes. * - $title_attributes_array: Array of HTML attributes for the title. It is * flattened into a string within the variable $title_attributes. * - $content_attributes_array: Array of HTML attributes for the content. It is * flattened into a string within the variable $content_attributes. * * Since $info_split is keyed, a direct print of the item is possible. * This array does not apply to user searches so it is recommended to check * for its existence before printing. The default keys of 'type', 'user' and * 'date' always exist for node searches. Modules may provide other data. * @code * <?php if (isset($info_split['comment'])): ?> * <span class="info-comment"> * <?php print $info_split['comment']; ?> * </span> * <?php endif; ?> * @endcode * * To check for all available data within $info_split, use the code below. * @code * <?php print '<pre>'. check_plain(print_r($info_split, 1)) .'</pre>'; ?> * @endcode * * @see template_preprocess() * @see template_preprocess_search_result() * @see template_process() * * @ingroup themeable */ ?> <li class="<?php print $classes; ?>"<?php print $attributes; ?>> <?php print render($title_prefix); ?> <h3 class="title"<?php print $title_attributes; ?>> <a href="<?php print $url; ?>"><?php print $title; ?></a> </h3> <?php print render($title_suffix); ?> <div class="search-snippet-info"> <?php if ($snippet): ?> <p class="search-snippet"<?php print $content_attributes; ?>><?php print $snippet; ?></p> <?php endif; ?> <?php if ($info): ?> <p class="search-info"><?php print $info; ?></p> <?php endif; ?> </div> </li>