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1026 lines
39 KiB
PHP
1026 lines
39 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Field CRUD API, handling field and field instance creation and deletion.
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*/
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/**
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* @defgroup field_crud Field CRUD API
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* @{
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* Create, update, and delete Field API fields, bundles, and instances.
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*
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* Modules use this API, often in hook_install(), to create custom
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* data structures. UI modules will use it to create a user interface.
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*
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* The Field CRUD API uses
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* @link field Field API data structures @endlink.
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*
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* See @link field Field API @endlink for information about the other parts of
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* the Field API.
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*/
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/**
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* Retrieves the schema for a field.
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*
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* @param array $field
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* The field array to get the schema definition against.
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* @return array
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* The field schema definition array.
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*/
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function field_retrieve_schema($field) {
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// Make sure the installation API is available.
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include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/install.inc';
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module_load_all_includes('install');
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$schema = (array) module_invoke($field['module'], 'field_schema', $field);
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$schema += array('columns' => array(), 'indexes' => array(), 'foreign keys' => array());
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// Give other modules a chance to alter this definition.
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// @see hook_field_schema_alter()
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drupal_alter('field_schema', $schema, $field);
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return $schema;
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}
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/**
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* Creates a field.
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*
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* This function does not bind the field to any bundle; use
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* field_create_instance() for that.
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*
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* @param $field
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* A field definition array. The field_name and type properties are required.
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* Other properties, if omitted, will be given the following default values:
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* - cardinality: 1
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* - locked: FALSE
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* - indexes: the field-type indexes, specified by the field type's
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* hook_field_schema(). The indexes specified in $field are added
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* to those default indexes. It is possible to override the
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* definition of a field-type index by providing an index with the
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* same name, or to remove it by redefining it as an empty array
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* of columns. Overriding field-type indexes should be done
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* carefully, for it might seriously affect the site's performance.
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* - settings: each omitted setting is given the default value defined in
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* hook_field_info().
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* - storage:
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* - type: the storage backend specified in the 'field_storage_default'
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* system variable.
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* - settings: each omitted setting is given the default value specified in
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* hook_field_storage_info().
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*
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* @return
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* The $field array with the id property filled in.
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*
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* @throws FieldException
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*
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* See: @link field Field API data structures @endlink.
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*/
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function field_create_field($field) {
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// Field name is required.
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if (empty($field['field_name'])) {
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throw new FieldException('Attempt to create an unnamed field.');
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}
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// Field type is required.
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if (empty($field['type'])) {
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throw new FieldException(format_string('Attempt to create field @field_name with no type.', array('@field_name' => $field['field_name'])));
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}
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// Field name cannot contain invalid characters.
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if (!preg_match('/^[_a-z]+[_a-z0-9]*$/', $field['field_name'])) {
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throw new FieldException(format_string('Attempt to create a field @field_name with invalid characters. Only lowercase alphanumeric characters and underscores are allowed, and only lowercase letters and underscore are allowed as the first character', array('@field_name' => $field['field_name'])));
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}
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// Field name cannot be longer than 32 characters. We use drupal_strlen()
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// because the DB layer assumes that column widths are given in characters,
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// not bytes.
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if (drupal_strlen($field['field_name']) > 32) {
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throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to create a field with a name longer than 32 characters: %name',
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array('%name' => $field['field_name'])));
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}
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// Ensure the field name is unique over active and disabled fields.
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// We do not care about deleted fields.
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$prior_field = field_read_field($field['field_name'], array('include_inactive' => TRUE));
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if (!empty($prior_field)) {
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$message = $prior_field['active']?
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t('Attempt to create field name %name which already exists and is active.', array('%name' => $field['field_name'])):
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t('Attempt to create field name %name which already exists, although it is inactive.', array('%name' => $field['field_name']));
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throw new FieldException($message);
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}
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// Disallow reserved field names. This can't prevent all field name
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// collisions with existing entity properties, but some is better
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// than none.
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foreach (entity_get_info() as $type => $info) {
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if (in_array($field['field_name'], $info['entity keys'])) {
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throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to create field name %name which is reserved by entity type %type.', array('%name' => $field['field_name'], '%type' => $type)));
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}
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}
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$field += array(
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'entity_types' => array(),
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'cardinality' => 1,
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'translatable' => FALSE,
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'locked' => FALSE,
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'settings' => array(),
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'storage' => array(),
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'deleted' => 0,
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);
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// Check that the field type is known.
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$field_type = field_info_field_types($field['type']);
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if (!$field_type) {
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throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to create a field of unknown type %type.', array('%type' => $field['type'])));
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}
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// Create all per-field-type properties (needed here as long as we have
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// settings that impact column definitions).
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$field['settings'] += field_info_field_settings($field['type']);
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$field['module'] = $field_type['module'];
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$field['active'] = 1;
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// Provide default storage.
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$field['storage'] += array(
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'type' => variable_get('field_storage_default', 'field_sql_storage'),
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'settings' => array(),
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);
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// Check that the storage type is known.
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$storage_type = field_info_storage_types($field['storage']['type']);
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if (!$storage_type) {
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throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to create a field with unknown storage type %type.', array('%type' => $field['storage']['type'])));
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}
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// Provide default storage settings.
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$field['storage']['settings'] += field_info_storage_settings($field['storage']['type']);
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$field['storage']['module'] = $storage_type['module'];
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$field['storage']['active'] = 1;
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// Collect storage information.
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$schema = field_retrieve_schema($field);
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// 'columns' are hardcoded in the field type.
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$field['columns'] = $schema['columns'];
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// 'foreign keys' are hardcoded in the field type.
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$field['foreign keys'] = $schema['foreign keys'];
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// 'indexes' can be both hardcoded in the field type, and specified in the
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// incoming $field definition.
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$field += array(
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'indexes' => array(),
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);
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$field['indexes'] += $schema['indexes'];
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// The serialized 'data' column contains everything from $field that does not
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// have its own column and is not automatically populated when the field is
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// read.
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$data = $field;
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unset($data['columns'], $data['field_name'], $data['type'], $data['active'], $data['module'], $data['storage_type'], $data['storage_active'], $data['storage_module'], $data['locked'], $data['cardinality'], $data['deleted']);
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// Additionally, do not save the 'bundles' property populated by
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// field_info_field().
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unset($data['bundles']);
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$record = array(
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'field_name' => $field['field_name'],
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'type' => $field['type'],
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'module' => $field['module'],
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'active' => $field['active'],
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'storage_type' => $field['storage']['type'],
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'storage_module' => $field['storage']['module'],
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'storage_active' => $field['storage']['active'],
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'locked' => $field['locked'],
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'data' => $data,
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'cardinality' => $field['cardinality'],
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'translatable' => $field['translatable'],
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'deleted' => $field['deleted'],
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);
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// Store the field and get the id back.
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drupal_write_record('field_config', $record);
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$field['id'] = $record['id'];
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// Invoke hook_field_storage_create_field after the field is
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// complete (e.g. it has its id).
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try {
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// Invoke hook_field_storage_create_field after
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// drupal_write_record() sets the field id.
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module_invoke($storage_type['module'], 'field_storage_create_field', $field);
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}
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catch (Exception $e) {
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// If storage creation failed, remove the field_config record before
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// rethrowing the exception.
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db_delete('field_config')
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->condition('id', $field['id'])
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->execute();
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throw $e;
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}
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// Clear caches
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field_cache_clear();
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// Invoke external hooks after the cache is cleared for API consistency.
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module_invoke_all('field_create_field', $field);
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return $field;
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}
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/**
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* Updates a field.
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*
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* Any module may forbid any update for any reason. For example, the
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* field's storage module might forbid an update if it would change
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* the storage schema while data for the field exists. A field type
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* module might forbid an update if it would change existing data's
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* semantics, or if there are external dependencies on field settings
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* that cannot be updated.
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*
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* @param $field
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* A field structure. $field['field_name'] must provided; it
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* identifies the field that will be updated to match this
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* structure. Any other properties of the field that are not
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* specified in $field will be left unchanged, so it is not
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* necessary to pass in a fully populated $field structure.
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* @return
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* Throws a FieldException if the update cannot be performed.
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* @see field_create_field()
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*/
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function field_update_field($field) {
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// Check that the specified field exists.
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$prior_field = field_read_field($field['field_name']);
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if (empty($prior_field)) {
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throw new FieldException('Attempt to update a non-existent field.');
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}
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// Use the prior field values for anything not specifically set by the new
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// field to be sure that all values are set.
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$field += $prior_field;
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$field['settings'] += $prior_field['settings'];
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// Some updates are always disallowed.
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if ($field['type'] != $prior_field['type']) {
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throw new FieldException("Cannot change an existing field's type.");
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}
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if ($field['entity_types'] != $prior_field['entity_types']) {
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throw new FieldException("Cannot change an existing field's entity_types property.");
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}
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if ($field['storage']['type'] != $prior_field['storage']['type']) {
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throw new FieldException("Cannot change an existing field's storage type.");
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}
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// Collect the new storage information, since what is in
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// $prior_field may no longer be right.
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$schema = field_retrieve_schema($field);
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// 'columns' are hardcoded in the field type.
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$field['columns'] = $schema['columns'];
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// 'foreign keys' are hardcoded in the field type.
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$field['foreign keys'] = $schema['foreign keys'];
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// 'indexes' can be both hardcoded in the field type, and specified in the
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// incoming $field definition.
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$field += array(
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'indexes' => array(),
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);
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$field['indexes'] += $schema['indexes'];
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$has_data = field_has_data($field);
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// See if any module forbids the update by throwing an exception.
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foreach (module_implements('field_update_forbid') as $module) {
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$function = $module . '_field_update_forbid';
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$function($field, $prior_field, $has_data);
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}
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// Tell the storage engine to update the field. Do this before
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// saving the new definition since it still might fail.
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$storage_type = field_info_storage_types($field['storage']['type']);
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module_invoke($storage_type['module'], 'field_storage_update_field', $field, $prior_field, $has_data);
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// Save the new field definition. @todo: refactor with
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// field_create_field.
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// The serialized 'data' column contains everything from $field that does not
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// have its own column and is not automatically populated when the field is
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// read.
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$data = $field;
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unset($data['columns'], $data['field_name'], $data['type'], $data['locked'], $data['module'], $data['cardinality'], $data['active'], $data['deleted']);
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// Additionally, do not save the 'bundles' property populated by
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// field_info_field().
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unset($data['bundles']);
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$field['data'] = $data;
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// Store the field and create the id.
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$primary_key = array('id');
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drupal_write_record('field_config', $field, $primary_key);
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// Clear caches
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field_cache_clear();
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// Invoke external hooks after the cache is cleared for API consistency.
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module_invoke_all('field_update_field', $field, $prior_field, $has_data);
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}
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/**
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* Reads a single field record directly from the database.
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*
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* Generally, you should use the field_info_field() instead.
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*
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* This function will not return deleted fields. Use
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* field_read_fields() instead for this purpose.
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*
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* @param $field_name
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* The field name to read.
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* @param array $include_additional
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* The default behavior of this function is to not return a field that
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* is inactive. Setting
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* $include_additional['include_inactive'] to TRUE will override this
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* behavior.
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* @return
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* A field definition array, or FALSE.
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*/
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function field_read_field($field_name, $include_additional = array()) {
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$fields = field_read_fields(array('field_name' => $field_name), $include_additional);
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return $fields ? current($fields) : FALSE;
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}
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/**
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* Reads in fields that match an array of conditions.
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*
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* @param array $params
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* An array of conditions to match against. Keys are columns from the
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* 'field_config' table, values are conditions to match. Additionally,
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* conditions on the 'entity_type' and 'bundle' columns from the
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* 'field_config_instance' table are supported (select fields having an
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* instance on a given bundle).
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* @param array $include_additional
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* The default behavior of this function is to not return fields that
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* are inactive or have been deleted. Setting
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* $include_additional['include_inactive'] or
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* $include_additional['include_deleted'] to TRUE will override this
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* behavior.
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* @return
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* An array of fields matching $params. If
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* $include_additional['include_deleted'] is TRUE, the array is keyed
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* by field id, otherwise it is keyed by field name.
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*/
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function field_read_fields($params = array(), $include_additional = array()) {
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$query = db_select('field_config', 'fc', array('fetch' => PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
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$query->fields('fc');
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// Turn the conditions into a query.
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foreach ($params as $key => $value) {
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// Allow filtering on the 'entity_type' and 'bundle' columns of the
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// field_config_instance table.
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if ($key == 'entity_type' || $key == 'bundle') {
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if (empty($fci_join)) {
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$fci_join = $query->join('field_config_instance', 'fci', 'fc.id = fci.field_id');
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}
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$key = 'fci.' . $key;
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}
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else {
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$key = 'fc.' . $key;
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}
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$query->condition($key, $value);
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}
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if (!isset($include_additional['include_inactive']) || !$include_additional['include_inactive']) {
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$query
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->condition('fc.active', 1)
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->condition('fc.storage_active', 1);
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}
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$include_deleted = (isset($include_additional['include_deleted']) && $include_additional['include_deleted']);
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if (!$include_deleted) {
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$query->condition('fc.deleted', 0);
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}
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$fields = array();
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$results = $query->execute();
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foreach ($results as $record) {
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$field = unserialize($record['data']);
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$field['id'] = $record['id'];
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$field['field_name'] = $record['field_name'];
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$field['type'] = $record['type'];
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$field['module'] = $record['module'];
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$field['active'] = $record['active'];
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$field['storage']['type'] = $record['storage_type'];
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$field['storage']['module'] = $record['storage_module'];
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$field['storage']['active'] = $record['storage_active'];
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$field['locked'] = $record['locked'];
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$field['cardinality'] = $record['cardinality'];
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$field['translatable'] = $record['translatable'];
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$field['deleted'] = $record['deleted'];
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module_invoke_all('field_read_field', $field);
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// Populate storage information.
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$schema = field_retrieve_schema($field);
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$field['columns'] = $schema['columns'];
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$field_name = $field['field_name'];
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if ($include_deleted) {
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$field_name = $field['id'];
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}
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$fields[$field_name] = $field;
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}
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return $fields;
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}
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/**
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* Marks a field and its instances and data for deletion.
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*
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* @param $field_name
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* The field name to delete.
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*/
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function field_delete_field($field_name) {
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// Delete all non-deleted instances.
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$field = field_info_field($field_name);
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if (isset($field['bundles'])) {
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foreach ($field['bundles'] as $entity_type => $bundles) {
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foreach ($bundles as $bundle) {
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$instance = field_info_instance($entity_type, $field_name, $bundle);
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field_delete_instance($instance, FALSE);
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}
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}
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}
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// Mark field data for deletion.
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module_invoke($field['storage']['module'], 'field_storage_delete_field', $field);
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// Mark the field for deletion.
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db_update('field_config')
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->fields(array('deleted' => 1))
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->condition('field_name', $field_name)
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->execute();
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// Clear the cache.
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field_cache_clear();
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module_invoke_all('field_delete_field', $field);
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}
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/**
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* Creates an instance of a field, binding it to a bundle.
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*
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* @param $instance
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* A field instance definition array. The field_name, entity_type and
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* bundle properties are required. Other properties, if omitted,
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* will be given the following default values:
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* - label: the field name
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* - description: empty string
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* - required: FALSE
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* - default_value_function: empty string
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* - settings: each omitted setting is given the default value specified in
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* hook_field_info().
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* - widget:
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* - type: the default widget specified in hook_field_info().
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* - settings: each omitted setting is given the default value specified in
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* hook_field_widget_info().
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* - display:
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* Settings for the 'default' view mode will be added if not present, and
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* each view mode in the definition will be completed with the following
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* default values:
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* - label: 'above'
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* - type: the default formatter specified in hook_field_info().
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* - settings: each omitted setting is given the default value specified in
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|
* hook_field_formatter_info().
|
|
* View modes not present in the definition are left empty, and the field
|
|
* will not be displayed in this mode.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The $instance array with the id property filled in.
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws FieldException
|
|
*
|
|
* See: @link field Field API data structures @endlink.
|
|
* @see hook_field_schema_alter()
|
|
*/
|
|
function field_create_instance($instance) {
|
|
$field = field_read_field($instance['field_name']);
|
|
if (empty($field)) {
|
|
throw new FieldException(t("Attempt to create an instance of a field @field_name that doesn't exist or is currently inactive.", array('@field_name' => $instance['field_name'])));
|
|
}
|
|
// Check that the required properties exists.
|
|
if (empty($instance['entity_type'])) {
|
|
throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to create an instance of field @field_name without an entity type.', array('@field_name' => $instance['field_name'])));
|
|
}
|
|
if (empty($instance['bundle'])) {
|
|
throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to create an instance of field @field_name without a bundle.', array('@field_name' => $instance['field_name'])));
|
|
}
|
|
// Check that the field can be attached to this entity type.
|
|
if (!empty($field['entity_types']) && !in_array($instance['entity_type'], $field['entity_types'])) {
|
|
throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to create an instance of field @field_name on forbidden entity type @entity_type.', array('@field_name' => $instance['field_name'], '@entity_type' => $instance['entity_type'])));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the field id.
|
|
$instance['field_id'] = $field['id'];
|
|
|
|
// Note that we do *not* prevent creating a field on non-existing bundles,
|
|
// because that would break the 'Body as field' upgrade for contrib
|
|
// node types.
|
|
|
|
// TODO: Check that the widget type is known and can handle the field type ?
|
|
// TODO: Check that the formatters are known and can handle the field type ?
|
|
// TODO: Check that the display view modes are known for the entity type ?
|
|
// Those checks should probably happen in _field_write_instance() ?
|
|
// Problem : this would mean that a UI module cannot update an instance with a disabled formatter.
|
|
|
|
// Ensure the field instance is unique within the bundle.
|
|
// We only check for instances of active fields, since adding an instance of
|
|
// a disabled field is not supported.
|
|
$prior_instance = field_read_instance($instance['entity_type'], $instance['field_name'], $instance['bundle']);
|
|
if (!empty($prior_instance)) {
|
|
$message = t('Attempt to create an instance of field @field_name on bundle @bundle that already has an instance of that field.', array('@field_name' => $instance['field_name'], '@bundle' => $instance['bundle']));
|
|
throw new FieldException($message);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_field_write_instance($instance);
|
|
|
|
// Clear caches
|
|
field_cache_clear();
|
|
|
|
// Invoke external hooks after the cache is cleared for API consistency.
|
|
module_invoke_all('field_create_instance', $instance);
|
|
|
|
return $instance;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Updates an instance of a field.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $instance
|
|
* An associative array representing an instance structure. The following
|
|
* required array elements specify which field instance is being updated:
|
|
* - entity_type: The type of the entity the field is attached to.
|
|
* - bundle: The bundle this field belongs to.
|
|
* - field_name: The name of an existing field.
|
|
* The other array elements represent properties of the instance, and all
|
|
* properties must be specified or their default values will be used (except
|
|
* internal-use properties, which are assigned automatically). To avoid
|
|
* losing the previously stored properties of the instance when making a
|
|
* change, first load the instance with field_info_instance(), then override
|
|
* the values you want to override, and finally save using this function.
|
|
* Example:
|
|
* @code
|
|
* // Fetch an instance info array.
|
|
* $instance_info = field_info_instance($entity_type, $field_name, $bundle_name);
|
|
* // Change a single property in the instance definition.
|
|
* $instance_info['required'] = TRUE;
|
|
* // Write the changed definition back.
|
|
* field_update_instance($instance_info);
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
*
|
|
* @throws FieldException
|
|
*
|
|
* @see field_info_instance()
|
|
* @see field_create_instance()
|
|
*/
|
|
function field_update_instance($instance) {
|
|
// Check that the specified field exists.
|
|
$field = field_read_field($instance['field_name']);
|
|
if (empty($field)) {
|
|
throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to update an instance of a nonexistent field @field.', array('@field' => $instance['field_name'])));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check that the field instance exists (even if it is inactive, since we
|
|
// want to be able to replace inactive widgets with new ones).
|
|
$prior_instance = field_read_instance($instance['entity_type'], $instance['field_name'], $instance['bundle'], array('include_inactive' => TRUE));
|
|
if (empty($prior_instance)) {
|
|
throw new FieldException(t("Attempt to update an instance of field @field on bundle @bundle that doesn't exist.", array('@field' => $instance['field_name'], '@bundle' => $instance['bundle'])));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$instance['id'] = $prior_instance['id'];
|
|
$instance['field_id'] = $prior_instance['field_id'];
|
|
|
|
_field_write_instance($instance, TRUE);
|
|
|
|
// Clear caches.
|
|
field_cache_clear();
|
|
|
|
module_invoke_all('field_update_instance', $instance, $prior_instance);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Stores an instance record in the field configuration database.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $instance
|
|
* An instance structure.
|
|
* @param $update
|
|
* Whether this is a new or existing instance.
|
|
*/
|
|
function _field_write_instance($instance, $update = FALSE) {
|
|
$field = field_read_field($instance['field_name']);
|
|
$field_type = field_info_field_types($field['type']);
|
|
|
|
// Set defaults.
|
|
$instance += array(
|
|
'settings' => array(),
|
|
'display' => array(),
|
|
'widget' => array(),
|
|
'required' => FALSE,
|
|
'label' => $instance['field_name'],
|
|
'description' => '',
|
|
'deleted' => 0,
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
// Set default instance settings.
|
|
$instance['settings'] += field_info_instance_settings($field['type']);
|
|
|
|
// Set default widget and settings.
|
|
$instance['widget'] += array(
|
|
// TODO: what if no 'default_widget' specified ?
|
|
'type' => $field_type['default_widget'],
|
|
'settings' => array(),
|
|
);
|
|
// If no weight specified, make sure the field sinks at the bottom.
|
|
if (!isset($instance['widget']['weight'])) {
|
|
$max_weight = field_info_max_weight($instance['entity_type'], $instance['bundle'], 'form');
|
|
$instance['widget']['weight'] = isset($max_weight) ? $max_weight + 1 : 0;
|
|
}
|
|
// Check widget module.
|
|
$widget_type = field_info_widget_types($instance['widget']['type']);
|
|
$instance['widget']['module'] = $widget_type['module'];
|
|
$instance['widget']['settings'] += field_info_widget_settings($instance['widget']['type']);
|
|
|
|
// Make sure there are at least display settings for the 'default' view mode,
|
|
// and fill in defaults for each view mode specified in the definition.
|
|
$instance['display'] += array(
|
|
'default' => array(),
|
|
);
|
|
foreach ($instance['display'] as $view_mode => $display) {
|
|
$display += array(
|
|
'label' => 'above',
|
|
'type' => isset($field_type['default_formatter']) ? $field_type['default_formatter'] : 'hidden',
|
|
'settings' => array(),
|
|
);
|
|
if ($display['type'] != 'hidden') {
|
|
$formatter_type = field_info_formatter_types($display['type']);
|
|
$display['module'] = $formatter_type['module'];
|
|
$display['settings'] += field_info_formatter_settings($display['type']);
|
|
}
|
|
// If no weight specified, make sure the field sinks at the bottom.
|
|
if (!isset($display['weight'])) {
|
|
$max_weight = field_info_max_weight($instance['entity_type'], $instance['bundle'], $view_mode);
|
|
$display['weight'] = isset($max_weight) ? $max_weight + 1 : 0;
|
|
}
|
|
$instance['display'][$view_mode] = $display;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The serialized 'data' column contains everything from $instance that does
|
|
// not have its own column and is not automatically populated when the
|
|
// instance is read.
|
|
$data = $instance;
|
|
unset($data['id'], $data['field_id'], $data['field_name'], $data['entity_type'], $data['bundle'], $data['deleted']);
|
|
|
|
$record = array(
|
|
'field_id' => $instance['field_id'],
|
|
'field_name' => $instance['field_name'],
|
|
'entity_type' => $instance['entity_type'],
|
|
'bundle' => $instance['bundle'],
|
|
'data' => $data,
|
|
'deleted' => $instance['deleted'],
|
|
);
|
|
// We need to tell drupal_update_record() the primary keys to trigger an
|
|
// update.
|
|
if ($update) {
|
|
$record['id'] = $instance['id'];
|
|
$primary_key = array('id');
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
$primary_key = array();
|
|
}
|
|
drupal_write_record('field_config_instance', $record, $primary_key);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Reads a single instance record from the database.
|
|
*
|
|
* Generally, you should use field_info_instance() instead, as it
|
|
* provides caching and allows other modules the opportunity to
|
|
* append additional formatters, widgets, and other information.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $entity_type
|
|
* The type of entity to which the field is bound.
|
|
* @param $field_name
|
|
* The field name to read.
|
|
* @param $bundle
|
|
* The bundle to which the field is bound.
|
|
* @param array $include_additional
|
|
* The default behavior of this function is to not return an instance that
|
|
* has been deleted, or whose field is inactive. Setting
|
|
* $include_additional['include_inactive'] or
|
|
* $include_additional['include_deleted'] to TRUE will override this
|
|
* behavior.
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An instance structure, or FALSE.
|
|
*/
|
|
function field_read_instance($entity_type, $field_name, $bundle, $include_additional = array()) {
|
|
$instances = field_read_instances(array('entity_type' => $entity_type, 'field_name' => $field_name, 'bundle' => $bundle), $include_additional);
|
|
return $instances ? current($instances) : FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Reads in field instances that match an array of conditions.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $param
|
|
* An array of properties to use in selecting a field
|
|
* instance. Valid keys include any column of the
|
|
* field_config_instance table. If NULL, all instances will be returned.
|
|
* @param $include_additional
|
|
* The default behavior of this function is to not return field
|
|
* instances that have been marked deleted, or whose field is inactive.
|
|
* Setting $include_additional['include_inactive'] or
|
|
* $include_additional['include_deleted'] to TRUE will override this
|
|
* behavior.
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array of instances matching the arguments.
|
|
*/
|
|
function field_read_instances($params = array(), $include_additional = array()) {
|
|
$include_inactive = isset($include_additional['include_inactive']) && $include_additional['include_inactive'];
|
|
$include_deleted = isset($include_additional['include_deleted']) && $include_additional['include_deleted'];
|
|
|
|
$query = db_select('field_config_instance', 'fci', array('fetch' => PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
|
|
$query->join('field_config', 'fc', 'fc.id = fci.field_id');
|
|
$query->fields('fci');
|
|
|
|
// Turn the conditions into a query.
|
|
foreach ($params as $key => $value) {
|
|
$query->condition('fci.' . $key, $value);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!$include_inactive) {
|
|
$query
|
|
->condition('fc.active', 1)
|
|
->condition('fc.storage_active', 1);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!$include_deleted) {
|
|
$query->condition('fc.deleted', 0);
|
|
$query->condition('fci.deleted', 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$instances = array();
|
|
$query->orderBy('fci.id');
|
|
$results = $query->execute();
|
|
|
|
foreach ($results as $record) {
|
|
// Filter out instances on unknown entity types (for instance because the
|
|
// module exposing them was disabled).
|
|
$entity_info = entity_get_info($record['entity_type']);
|
|
if ($include_inactive || $entity_info) {
|
|
$instance = unserialize($record['data']);
|
|
$instance['id'] = $record['id'];
|
|
$instance['field_id'] = $record['field_id'];
|
|
$instance['field_name'] = $record['field_name'];
|
|
$instance['entity_type'] = $record['entity_type'];
|
|
$instance['bundle'] = $record['bundle'];
|
|
$instance['deleted'] = $record['deleted'];
|
|
|
|
module_invoke_all('field_read_instance', $instance);
|
|
$instances[] = $instance;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $instances;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Marks a field instance and its data for deletion.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $instance
|
|
* An instance structure.
|
|
* @param $field_cleanup
|
|
* If TRUE, the field will be deleted as well if its last instance is being
|
|
* deleted. If FALSE, it is the caller's responsibility to handle the case of
|
|
* fields left without instances. Defaults to TRUE.
|
|
*/
|
|
function field_delete_instance($instance, $field_cleanup = TRUE) {
|
|
// Mark the field instance for deletion.
|
|
db_update('field_config_instance')
|
|
->fields(array('deleted' => 1))
|
|
->condition('field_name', $instance['field_name'])
|
|
->condition('entity_type', $instance['entity_type'])
|
|
->condition('bundle', $instance['bundle'])
|
|
->execute();
|
|
|
|
// Clear the cache.
|
|
field_cache_clear();
|
|
|
|
// Mark instance data for deletion.
|
|
$field = field_info_field($instance['field_name']);
|
|
module_invoke($field['storage']['module'], 'field_storage_delete_instance', $instance);
|
|
|
|
// Let modules react to the deletion of the instance.
|
|
module_invoke_all('field_delete_instance', $instance);
|
|
|
|
// Delete the field itself if we just deleted its last instance.
|
|
if ($field_cleanup && count($field['bundles']) == 0) {
|
|
field_delete_field($field['field_name']);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @} End of "defgroup field_crud".
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup field_purge Field API bulk data deletion
|
|
* @{
|
|
* Clean up after Field API bulk deletion operations.
|
|
*
|
|
* Field API provides functions for deleting data attached to individual
|
|
* entities as well as deleting entire fields or field instances in a single
|
|
* operation.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deleting field data items for an entity with field_attach_delete() involves
|
|
* three separate operations:
|
|
* - Invoking the Field Type API hook_field_delete() for each field on the
|
|
* entity. The hook for each field type receives the entity and the specific
|
|
* field being deleted. A file field module might use this hook to delete
|
|
* uploaded files from the filesystem.
|
|
* - Invoking the Field Storage API hook_field_storage_delete() to remove
|
|
* data from the primary field storage. The hook implementation receives the
|
|
* entity being deleted and deletes data for all of the entity's bundle's
|
|
* fields.
|
|
* - Invoking the global Field Attach API hook_field_attach_delete() for all
|
|
* modules that implement it. Each hook implementation receives the entity
|
|
* being deleted and can operate on whichever subset of the entity's bundle's
|
|
* fields it chooses to.
|
|
*
|
|
* These hooks are invoked immediately when field_attach_delete() is
|
|
* called. Similar operations are performed for field_attach_delete_revision().
|
|
*
|
|
* When a field, bundle, or field instance is deleted, it is not practical to
|
|
* invoke these hooks immediately on every affected entity in a single page
|
|
* request; there could be thousands or millions of them. Instead, the
|
|
* appropriate field data items, instances, and/or fields are marked as deleted
|
|
* so that subsequent load or query operations will not return them. Later, a
|
|
* separate process cleans up, or "purges", the marked-as-deleted data by going
|
|
* through the three-step process described above and, finally, removing
|
|
* deleted field and instance records.
|
|
*
|
|
* Purging field data is made somewhat tricky by the fact that, while
|
|
* field_attach_delete() has a complete entity to pass to the various deletion
|
|
* hooks, the Field API purge process only has the field data it has previously
|
|
* stored. It cannot reconstruct complete original entities to pass to the
|
|
* deletion hooks. It is even possible that the original entity to which some
|
|
* Field API data was attached has been itself deleted before the field purge
|
|
* operation takes place.
|
|
*
|
|
* Field API resolves this problem by using "pseudo-entities" during purge
|
|
* operations. A pseudo-entity contains only the information from the original
|
|
* entity that Field API knows about: entity type, id, revision id, and
|
|
* bundle. It also contains the field data for whichever field instance is
|
|
* currently being purged. For example, suppose that the node type 'story' used
|
|
* to contain a field called 'subtitle' but the field was deleted. If node 37
|
|
* was a story with a subtitle, the pseudo-entity passed to the purge hooks
|
|
* would look something like this:
|
|
*
|
|
* @code
|
|
* $entity = stdClass Object(
|
|
* [nid] => 37,
|
|
* [vid] => 37,
|
|
* [type] => 'story',
|
|
* [subtitle] => array(
|
|
* [0] => array(
|
|
* 'value' => 'subtitle text',
|
|
* ),
|
|
* ),
|
|
* );
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
*
|
|
* See @link field Field API @endlink for information about the other parts of
|
|
* the Field API.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Purges a batch of deleted Field API data, instances, or fields.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function will purge deleted field data in batches. The batch size
|
|
* is defined as an argument to the function, and once each batch is finished,
|
|
* it continues with the next batch until all have completed. If a deleted field
|
|
* instance with no remaining data records is found, the instance itself will
|
|
* be purged. If a deleted field with no remaining field instances is found, the
|
|
* field itself will be purged.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $batch_size
|
|
* The maximum number of field data records to purge before returning.
|
|
*/
|
|
function field_purge_batch($batch_size) {
|
|
// Retrieve all deleted field instances. We cannot use field_info_instances()
|
|
// because that function does not return deleted instances.
|
|
$instances = field_read_instances(array('deleted' => 1), array('include_deleted' => 1));
|
|
|
|
foreach ($instances as $instance) {
|
|
// field_purge_data() will need the field array.
|
|
$field = field_info_field_by_id($instance['field_id']);
|
|
// Retrieve some entities.
|
|
$query = new EntityFieldQuery();
|
|
$results = $query
|
|
->fieldCondition($field)
|
|
->entityCondition('bundle', $instance['bundle'])
|
|
->deleted(TRUE)
|
|
->range(0, $batch_size)
|
|
->execute();
|
|
|
|
if ($results) {
|
|
foreach ($results as $entity_type => $stub_entities) {
|
|
field_attach_load($entity_type, $stub_entities, FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT, array('field_id' => $field['id'], 'deleted' => 1));
|
|
foreach ($stub_entities as $stub_entity) {
|
|
// Purge the data for the entity.
|
|
field_purge_data($entity_type, $stub_entity, $field, $instance);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
// No field data remains for the instance, so we can remove it.
|
|
field_purge_instance($instance);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Retrieve all deleted fields. Any that have no instances can be purged.
|
|
$fields = field_read_fields(array('deleted' => 1), array('include_deleted' => 1));
|
|
foreach ($fields as $field) {
|
|
$instances = field_read_instances(array('field_id' => $field['id']), array('include_deleted' => 1));
|
|
if (empty($instances)) {
|
|
field_purge_field($field);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Purges the field data for a single field on a single pseudo-entity.
|
|
*
|
|
* This is basically the same as field_attach_delete() except it only applies
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* to a single field. The entity itself is not being deleted, and it is quite
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* possible that other field data will remain attached to it.
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*
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* @param $entity_type
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* The type of $entity; e.g. 'node' or 'user'.
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* @param $entity
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* The pseudo-entity whose field data is being purged.
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* @param $field
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* The (possibly deleted) field whose data is being purged.
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* @param $instance
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* The deleted field instance whose data is being purged.
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*/
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function field_purge_data($entity_type, $entity, $field, $instance) {
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// Each field type's hook_field_delete() only expects to operate on a single
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// field at a time, so we can use it as-is for purging.
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$options = array('field_id' => $instance['field_id'], 'deleted' => TRUE);
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_field_invoke('delete', $entity_type, $entity, $dummy, $dummy, $options);
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// Tell the field storage system to purge the data.
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module_invoke($field['storage']['module'], 'field_storage_purge', $entity_type, $entity, $field, $instance);
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// Let other modules act on purging the data.
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foreach (module_implements('field_attach_purge') as $module) {
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$function = $module . '_field_attach_purge';
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$function($entity_type, $entity, $field, $instance);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Purges a field instance record from the database.
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*
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* This function assumes all data for the instance has already been purged, and
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* should only be called by field_purge_batch().
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*
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* @param $instance
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* The instance record to purge.
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*/
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function field_purge_instance($instance) {
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db_delete('field_config_instance')
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->condition('id', $instance['id'])
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->execute();
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// Notify the storage engine.
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$field = field_info_field_by_id($instance['field_id']);
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module_invoke($field['storage']['module'], 'field_storage_purge_instance', $instance);
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// Clear the cache.
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field_info_cache_clear();
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// Invoke external hooks after the cache is cleared for API consistency.
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module_invoke_all('field_purge_instance', $instance);
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}
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/**
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* Purges a field record from the database.
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*
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* This function assumes all instances for the field has already been purged,
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* and should only be called by field_purge_batch().
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*
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* @param $field
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* The field record to purge.
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*/
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function field_purge_field($field) {
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$instances = field_read_instances(array('field_id' => $field['id']), array('include_deleted' => 1));
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if (count($instances) > 0) {
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throw new FieldException(t('Attempt to purge a field @field_name that still has instances.', array('@field_name' => $field['field_name'])));
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}
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db_delete('field_config')
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->condition('id', $field['id'])
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->execute();
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// Notify the storage engine.
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module_invoke($field['storage']['module'], 'field_storage_purge_field', $field);
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// Clear the cache.
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field_info_cache_clear();
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// Invoke external hooks after the cache is cleared for API consistency.
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module_invoke_all('field_purge_field', $field);
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}
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/**
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* @} End of "defgroup field_purge".
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*/
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