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<?php
/**
* @file
* Documentation for hooks provided by the Rules API.
*
* This file contains no working PHP code; it exists to provide additional
* documentation for doxygen as well as to document hooks in the standard
* Drupal manner.
*/
/**
* @defgroup rules Rules module integrations.
*
* Module integrations with the rules module.
*
* The Rules developer documentation describes how modules can integrate with
* rules: https://www.drupal.org/node/298486.
*/
/**
* @defgroup rules_hooks Rules' hooks
* @{
* Hooks that can be implemented by other modules in order to extend rules.
*/
/**
* Define rules compatible actions.
*
* This hook is required in order to add a new rules action. It should be
* placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which gets automatically included
* when the hook is invoked.
*
* However, as an alternative to implementing this hook, class based plugin
* handlers may be provided by implementing RulesActionHandlerInterface. See
* the interface for details.
*
* @return array
* An array of information about the module's provided rules actions.
* The array contains a sub-array for each action, with the action name as
* the key. Actions names may only contain lowercase alpha-numeric characters
* and underscores and should be prefixed with the providing module name.
* Possible attributes for each sub-array are:
* - label: The label of the action. Start capitalized. Required.
* - group: A group for this element, used for grouping the actions in the
* interface. Should start with a capital letter and be translated.
* Required.
* - parameter: (optional) An array describing all parameter of the action
* with the parameter's name as key. Each parameter has to be
* described by a sub-array with possible attributes as described
* afterwards, whereas the name of a parameter needs to be a lowercase,
* valid PHP variable name.
* - provides: (optional) An array describing the variables the action
* provides to the evaluation state with the variable name as key. Each
* variable has to be described by a sub-array with possible attributes as
* described afterwards, whereas the name of a parameter needs to be a
* lowercase, valid PHP variable name.
* - 'named parameter': (optional) If set to TRUE, the arguments will be
* passed as a single array with the parameter names as keys. This emulates
* named parameters in PHP and is in particular useful if the number of
* parameters can vary. Defaults to FALSE.
* - base: (optional) The base for action implementation callbacks to use
* instead of the action's name. Defaults to the action name.
* - callbacks: (optional) An array which allows to set specific function
* callbacks for the action. The default for each callback is the actions
* base appended by '_' and the callback name.
* - 'access callback': (optional) A callback which has to return whether the
* currently logged in user is allowed to configure this action. See
* rules_node_integration_access() for an example callback.
* Each 'parameter' array may contain the following properties:
* - label: The label of the parameter. Start capitalized. Required.
* - type: The rules data type of the parameter, which is to be passed to the
* action. All types declared in hook_rules_data_info() may be specified, as
* well as an array of possible types. Also lists and lists of a given type
* can be specified by using the notating list<integer> as introduced by
* the entity metadata module, see hook_entity_property_info(). The special
* keyword '*' can be used when all types should be allowed. Required.
* - bundles: (optional) An array of bundle names. When the specified type is
* set to a single entity type, this may be used to restrict the allowed
* bundles.
* - description: (optional) If necessary, a further description of the
* parameter.
* - options list: (optional) A callback that returns an array of possible
* values for this parameter. The callback has to return an array as used
* by hook_options_list(). For an example implementation see
* rules_data_action_type_options().
* - save: (optional) If this is set to TRUE, the parameter will be saved by
* rules when the rules evaluation ends. This is only supported for savable
* data types. If the action returns FALSE, saving is skipped.
* - optional: (optional) May be set to TRUE, when the parameter isn't
* required.
* - 'default value': (optional) The value to pass to the action, in case the
* parameter is optional and there is no specified value.
* - 'allow null': (optional) Usually Rules will not pass any NULL values as
* argument, but abort the evaluation if a NULL value is present. If set to
* TRUE, Rules will not abort and pass the NULL value through. Defaults to
* FALSE.
* - restriction: (optional) Restrict how the argument for this parameter may
* be provided. Supported values are 'selector' and 'input'.
* - default mode: (optional) Customize the default mode for providing the
* argument value for a parameter. Supported values are 'selector' and
* 'input'. The default depends on the required data type.
* - sanitize: (optional) Allows parameters of type 'text' to demand an
* already sanitized argument. If enabled, any user specified value won't be
* sanitized itself, but replacements applied by input evaluators are as
* well as values retrieved from selected data sources.
* - translatable: (optional) If set to TRUE, the provided argument value
* of the parameter is translatable via i18n String translation. This is
* applicable for textual parameters only, i.e. parameters of type 'text',
* 'token', 'list<text>' and 'list<token>'. Defaults to FALSE.
* - ui class: (optional) Allows overriding the UI class, which is used to
* generate the configuration UI of a parameter. Defaults to the UI class of
* the specified data type.
* - cleaning callback: (optional) A callback that input evaluators may use
* to clean inserted replacements; e.g. this is used by the token evaluator.
* - wrapped: (optional) Set this to TRUE in case the data should be passed
* wrapped. This only applies to wrapped data types, e.g. entities.
* Each 'provides' array may contain the following properties:
* - label: The label of the variable. Start capitalized. Required.
* - type: The rules data type of the variable. All types declared in
* hook_rules_data_info() may be specified. Types may be parametrized e.g.
* the types node<page> or list<integer> are valid.
* - save: (optional) If this is set to TRUE, the provided variable is saved
* by rules when the rules evaluation ends. Only possible for savable data
* types. Defaults to FALSE.
* The module has to provide an implementation for each action, being a
* function named as specified in the 'base' key or for the execution callback.
* All other possible callbacks are optional.
* Supported action callbacks by rules are defined and documented in the
* RulesPluginImplInterface. However any module may extend the action plugin
* based upon a defined interface using hook_rules_plugin_info(). All methods
* defined in those interfaces can be overridden by the action implementation.
* The callback implementations for those interfaces may reside in any file
* specified in hook_rules_file_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_file_info()
* @see rules_action_execution_callback()
* @see hook_rules_plugin_info()
* @see RulesPluginImplInterface
*/
function hook_rules_action_info() {
return array(
'mail_user' => array(
'label' => t('Send a mail to a user'),
'parameter' => array(
'user' => array('type' => 'user', 'label' => t('Recipient')),
),
'group' => t('System'),
'base' => 'rules_action_mail_user',
'callbacks' => array(
'validate' => 'rules_action_custom_validation',
'help' => 'rules_mail_help',
),
),
);
}
/**
* Define categories for Rules items, e.g. actions, conditions or events.
*
* Categories are similar to the previously used 'group' key in e.g.
* hook_rules_action_info(), but have a machine name and some more optional
* keys like a weight, or an icon.
*
* For best compatibility, modules may keep using the 'group' key for referring
* to categories. However, if a 'group' key and a 'category' is given the group
* will be treated as grouping in the given category (e.g. group "paypal" in
* category "commerce payment").
*
* @return array
* An array of information about the module's provided categories.
* The array contains a sub-array for each category, with the category name as
* the key. Names may only contain lowercase alpha-numeric characters
* and underscores and should be prefixed with the providing module name.
* Possible attributes for each sub-array are:
* - label: The label of the category. Start capitalized. Required.
* - weight: (optional) A weight for sorting the category. Defaults to 0.
* - equals group: (optional) For BC, categories may be defined that equal
* a previously used 'group'.
* - icon: (optional) The file path of an icon to use, relative to the module
* or specified icon path. The icon should be a transparent SVG containing
* no colors (only #fff). See https://www.drupal.org/node/2090265 for
* instructions on how to create a suitable icon.
* Note that the icon is currently not used by Rules, however other UIs
* building upon Rules (like fluxkraft) do, and future releases of Rules
* might do as well. Consequently, the definition of an icon is optional.
* However, if both an icon font and icon is given, the icon is preferred.
* - icon path: (optional) The base path for the icon. Defaults to the
* providing module's directory.
* - icon font class: (optional) An icon font class referring to a suitable
* icon. Icon font class names should map to the ones as defined by Font
* Awesome, while themes might want to choose to provide another icon font.
* See http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/cheatsheet/.
* - icon background color: (optional) The color used as icon background.
* Should have a high contrast to white. Defaults to #ddd.
*/
function hook_rules_category_info() {
return array(
'rules_data' => array(
'label' => t('Data'),
'equals group' => t('Data'),
'weight' => -50,
),
'fluxtwitter' => array(
'label' => t('Twitter'),
'icon font class' => 'icon-twitter',
'icon font background color' => '#30a9fd',
),
);
}
/**
* Specify files containing rules integration code.
*
* All files specified in that hook will be included when rules looks for
* existing callbacks for any plugin. Rules remembers which callback is found in
* which file and automatically includes the right file before it is executing
* a plugin method callback. The file yourmodule.rules.inc is added by default
* and need not be specified here.
* This allows you to add new include files only containing functions serving as
* plugin method callbacks in any file without having to care about file
* inclusion.
*
* @return array
* An array of file names without the file ending which defaults to '.inc'.
*/
function hook_rules_file_info() {
return array('yourmodule.rules-eval');
}
/**
* Specifies directories for class-based plugin handler discovery.
*
* Implementing this hook is not a requirement, it is just one option to load
* the files containing the classes during discovery - see
* rules_discover_plugins().
*
* @return string|array
* A directory relative to the module directory, which holds the files
* containing rules plugin handlers, or multiple directories keyed by the
* module the directory is contained in.
* All files in those directories having a 'php' or 'inc' file extension will
* be loaded during discovery. Optionally, wildcards ('*') may be used to
* match multiple directories.
*
* @see rules_discover_plugins()
*/
function hook_rules_directory() {
return 'lib/Drupal/fluxtwitter/Rules/*';
}
/**
* The execution callback for an action.
*
* It should be placed in any file included by your module or in a file
* specified using hook_rules_file_info().
*
* @param
* The callback gets arguments passed as described as parameter in
* hook_rules_action_info() as well as an array containing the action's
* configuration settings.
*
* @return array
* The action may return an array containing parameter or provided variables
* with their names as key. This is used update the value of a parameter or to
* provide the value for a provided variable.
* Apart from that any parameters which have the key 'save' set to TRUE will
* be remembered to be saved by rules unless the action returns FALSE.
* Conditions have to return a boolean value in any case.
*
* @see hook_rules_action_info()
* @see hook_rules_file_info()
*/
function rules_action_execution_callback($node, $title, $settings) {
$node->title = $title;
return array('node' => $node);
}
/**
* Define rules conditions.
*
* This hook is required in order to add a new rules condition. It should be
* placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which gets automatically included
* when the hook is invoked.
*
* However, as an alternative to implementing this hook, class based plugin
* handlers may be provided by implementing RulesConditionHandlerInterface. See
* the interface for details.
*
* Adding conditions works exactly the same way as adding actions, with the
* exception that conditions can't provide variables and cannot save parameters.
* Thus the 'provides' attribute is not supported. Furthermore the condition
* implementation callback has to return a boolean value.
*
* @see hook_rules_action_info()
*/
function hook_rules_condition_info() {
return array(
'rules_condition_text_compare' => array(
'label' => t('Textual comparison'),
'parameter' => array(
'text1' => array('label' => t('Text 1'), 'type' => 'text'),
'text2' => array('label' => t('Text 2'), 'type' => 'text'),
),
'group' => t('Rules'),
),
);
}
/**
* Define rules events.
*
* This hook is required in order to add a new rules event. It should be
* placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which gets automatically included
* when the hook is invoked.
* The module has to invoke the event when it occurs using rules_invoke_event().
* This function call has to happen outside of MODULENAME.rules.inc,
* usually it's invoked directly from the providing module but wrapped by a
* module_exists('rules') check.
*
* However, as an alternative to implementing this hook, class based event
* handlers may be provided by implementing RulesEventHandlerInterface. See
* the interface for details.
*
* @return array
* An array of information about the module's provided rules events. The array
* contains a sub-array for each event, with the event name as the key. The
* name may only contain lower case alpha-numeric characters and underscores
* and should be prefixed with the providing module name. Possible attributes
* for each sub-array are:
* - label: The label of the event. Start capitalized. Required.
* - group: A group for this element, used for grouping the events in the
* interface. Should start with a capital letter and be translated.
* Required.
* - class: (optional) An event handler class implementing the
* RulesEventHandlerInterface. If none is specified the
* RulesEventDefaultHandler class will be used. While the default event
* handler has no settings, custom event handlers may be implemented to
* to make an event configurable. See RulesEventHandlerInterface.
* - access callback: (optional) An callback, which has to return whether the
* currently logged in user is allowed to configure rules for this event.
* Access should be only granted, if the user at least may access all the
* variables provided by the event.
* - help: (optional) A help text for rules reaction on this event.
* - variables: (optional) An array describing all variables that are
* available for elements reacting on this event. Each variable has to be
* described by a sub-array with the possible attributes:
* - label: The label of the variable. Start capitalized. Required.
* - type: The rules data type of the variable. All types declared in
* hook_rules_data_info() or supported by hook_entity_property_info() may
* be specified.
* - bundle: (optional) If the type is an entity type, the bundle of the
* entity.
* - description: (optional) A description for the variable.
* - 'options list': (optional) A callback that returns an array of possible
* values for this variable as specified for entity properties at
* hook_entity_property_info().
* - 'skip save': (optional) If the variable is saved after the event has
* occurred anyway, set this to TRUE. So rules won't save the variable a
* second time. Defaults to FALSE.
* - handler: (optional) A handler to load the actual variable value. This
* is useful for lazy loading variables. The handler gets all so far
* available variables passed in the order as defined. Also see
* https://www.drupal.org/node/884554.
* Note that for lazy-loading entities just the entity id may be passed
* as variable value, so a handler is not necessary in that case.
*
* @see rules_invoke_event()
*/
function hook_rules_event_info() {
$items = array(
'node_insert' => array(
'label' => t('After saving new content'),
'group' => t('Node'),
'variables' => rules_events_node_variables(t('created content')),
),
'node_update' => array(
'label' => t('After updating existing content'),
'group' => t('Node'),
'variables' => rules_events_node_variables(t('updated content'), TRUE),
),
'node_presave' => array(
'label' => t('Content is going to be saved'),
'group' => t('Node'),
'variables' => rules_events_node_variables(t('saved content'), TRUE),
),
'node_view' => array(
'label' => t('Content is going to be viewed'),
'group' => t('Node'),
'variables' => rules_events_node_variables(t('viewed content')) + array(
'view_mode' => array('type' => 'text', 'label' => t('view mode')),
),
),
'node_delete' => array(
'label' => t('After deleting content'),
'group' => t('Node'),
'variables' => rules_events_node_variables(t('deleted content')),
),
);
// Specify that on presave the node is saved anyway.
$items['node_presave']['variables']['node']['skip save'] = TRUE;
return $items;
}
/**
* Define rules data types.
*
* This hook is required in order to add a new rules data type. It should be
* placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which gets automatically included
* when the hook is invoked.
* Rules builds upon the entity metadata module, thus to improve the support of
* your data in rules, make it an entity if possible and provide metadata about
* its properties and CRUD functions by integrating with the entity metadata
* module.
* For a list of data types defined by rules see rules_rules_core_data_info().
*
* @return array
* An array of information about the module's provided data types. The array
* contains a sub-array for each data type, with the data type name as the
* key. The name may only contain lower case alpha-numeric characters and
* underscores and should be prefixed with the providing module name. Possible
* attributes for each sub-array are:
* - label: The label of the data type. Start uncapitalized. Required.
* - parent: (optional) A parent type may be set to specify a sub-type
* relationship, which will be only used for checking compatible types. E.g.
* the 'entity' data type is parent of the 'node' data type, thus a node may
* be also used for any action needing an 'entity' parameter. Can be set to
* any known rules data type.
* - ui class: (optional) Specify a class that is used to generate the
* configuration UI to configure parameters of this type. The given class
* must extend RulesDataUI and may implement the
* RulesDataDirectInputFormInterface in order to allow the direct data input
* configuration mode. For supporting selecting values from options lists,
* the UI class may implement RulesDataInputOptionsListInterface also.
* Defaults to RulesDataUI.
* - wrap: (optional) If set to TRUE, the data is wrapped internally using
* wrappers provided by the entity API module. This is required for entities
* and data structures to support selecting a property via the data selector
* and for intelligent saving.
* - is wrapped: (optional) In case the data wrapper is already wrapped when
* passed to Rules and Rules should not unwrap it when passing the data as
* argument, e.g. to an action, set this to TRUE. The default FALSE is fine
* in most cases.
* - wrapper class: (optional) Allows the specification of a custom wrapper
* class, which has to inherit from 'EntityMetadataWrapper'. If given Rules
* makes use of the class for wrapping the data of the given type. However
* note that if data is already wrapped when it is passed to Rules, the
* existing wrappers will be kept.
* For modules implementing identifiable data types being non-entities the
* class RulesIdentifiableDataWrapper is provided, which can be used as base
* for a custom wrapper class. See RulesIdentifiableDataWrapper for details.
* - property info: (optional) May be used for non-entity data structures to
* provide info about the data properties, such that data selectors via an
* entity metadata wrapper are supported. Specify an array as expected by
* the $info parameter of entity_metadata_wrapper().
* - creation callback: (optional) If 'property info' is given, an optional
* callback that makes use of the property info to create a new instance of
* this data type. Entities should use hook_entity_info() to specify the
* 'creation callback' instead, as utilized by the entity API module. See
* rules_action_data_create_array() for an example callback.
* - property defaults: (optional) May be used for non-entity data structures
* to to provide property info defaults for the data properties. Specify an
* array as expected by entity_metadata_wrapper().
* - group: (optional) A group for this element, used for grouping the data
* types in the interface. Should start with a capital letter and be
* translated.
* - token type: (optional) The type name as used by the token module.
* Defaults to the type name as used by rules. Use FALSE to let token ignore
* this type.
* - cleaning callback: (optional) A callback that input evaluators may use
* to clean inserted replacements; e.g. this is used by the token evaluator.
*
* @see entity_metadata_wrapper()
* @see hook_rules_data_info_alter()
* @see rules_rules_core_data_info()
*/
function hook_rules_data_info() {
return array(
'node' => array(
'label' => t('content'),
'parent' => 'entity',
'group' => t('Node'),
),
// Formatted text as used by in hook_entity_property_info() for text fields.
'text_formatted' => array(
'label' => t('formatted text'),
'ui class' => 'RulesDataUITextFormatted',
'wrap' => TRUE,
'property info' => entity_property_text_formatted_info(),
),
);
}
/**
* Defines rules plugins.
*
* A rules configuration may consist of elements being instances of any rules
* plugin. This hook can be used to define new or to extend rules plugins.
*
* @return array
* An array of information about the module's provided rules plugins. The
* array contains a sub-array for each plugin, with the plugin name as the
* key. The name may only contain lower case alpha-numeric characters,
* underscores and spaces and should be prefixed with the providing module
* name. Possible attributes for
* each sub-array are:
* - label: A label for the plugin. Start capitalized. Required only for
* components (see below).
* - class: The implementation class. Has to extend the RulesPlugin class.
* - embeddable: A container class in which elements of those plugin may be
* embedded via the UI or FALSE to disallow embedding it via the UI. This
* has no implications on the API level though. Common classes that are
* used here are RulesConditionContainer and RulesActionContainer.
* - component: If set to TRUE, the rules admin UI will list elements of those
* plugin in the components UI and allows the creation of new components
* based upon this plugin. Optional.
* - extenders: This allows one to specify faces extenders, which may be used
* to dynamically implement interfaces. Optional. All extenders specified
* here are setup automatically by rules once the object is created. To
* specify set this to an array, where the keys are the implemented
* interfaces pointing to another array with the keys:
* - class: The class of the extender, implementing the FacesExtender
* and the specified interface. Either 'class' or 'methods' has to exist.
* - methods: An array of callbacks that implement the methods of the
* interface where the method names are the keys and the callback names
* the values. There has to be a callback for each defined method.
* - file: An optional array describing the file to include when a method
* of the interface is invoked. The array entries known are 'type',
* 'module', and 'name' matching the parameters of module_load_include().
* Only 'module' is required as 'type' defaults to 'inc' and 'name' to
* NULL.
* - overrides: An optional array, which may be used to specify callbacks to
* override specific methods. For that the following keys are supported:
* - methods: As in the extenders array, but you may specify as many methods
* here as you like.
* - file: Optionally an array specifying a file to include for a method.
* For each method appearing in methods a file may be specified by using
* the method name as key and another array as value, which describes the
* file to include - looking like the file array supported by 'extenders'.
* - import keys: (optional) Embeddable plugins may specify an array of import
* keys, which the plugin make use for exporting. Defaults to the upper
* case plugin name, thus the key 'OR' in an export triggers the creation
* of the 'or' plugin. Note that only uppercase values are allowed, as
* lower case values are treated as action or condition exports.
*
* @see RulesPlugin
* @see hook_rules_plugin_info_alter()
*/
function hook_rules_plugin_info() {
return array(
'or' => array(
'label' => t('Condition set (OR)'),
'class' => 'RulesOr',
'embeddable' => 'RulesConditionContainer',
'component' => TRUE,
'extenders' => array(
'RulesPluginUIInterface' => array(
'class' => 'RulesConditionContainerUI',
),
),
),
'rule' => array(
'class' => 'Rule',
'embeddable' => 'RulesRuleSet',
'extenders' => array(
'RulesPluginUIInterface' => array(
'class' => 'RulesRuleUI',
),
),
'import keys' => array('DO', 'IF'),
),
);
}
/**
* Declare provided rules input evaluators.
*
* The hook implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc,
* which gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
* For implementing an input evaluator a class has to be provided which
* extends the abstract RulesDataInputEvaluator class. Therefore the abstract
* methods prepare() and evaluate() have to be implemented, as well as access()
* and help() could be overridden in order to control access permissions or to
* provide some usage help.
*
* @return array
* An array of information about the module's provided input evaluators. The
* array contains a sub-array for each evaluator, with the evaluator name as
* the key. The name may only contain lower case alpha-numeric characters and
* underscores and should be prefixed with the providing module name. Possible
* attributes for each sub-array are:
* - class: The implementation class, which has to extend the
* RulesDataInputEvaluator class. Required.
* - weight: A weight for controlling the evaluation order of multiple
* evaluators. Required.
* - type: Optionally, the data types for which the input evaluator should be
* used. Defaults to 'text'. Multiple data types may be specified using an
* array.
*
* @see RulesDataInputEvaluator
* @see hook_rules_evaluator_info_alter()
*/
function hook_rules_evaluator_info() {
return array(
'token' => array(
'class' => 'RulesTokenEvaluator',
'type' => array('text', 'uri'),
'weight' => 0,
),
);
}
/**
* Declare provided rules data processors.
*
* The hook implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc,
* which gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
* For implementing a data processors a class has to be provided which
* extends the abstract RulesDataProcessor class. Therefore the abstract
* method process() has to be implemented, but also the methods form() and
* access() could be overridden in order to provide a configuration form or
* to control access permissions.
*
* @return array
* An array of information about the module's provided data processors. The
* array contains a sub-array for each processor, with the processor name as
* the key. The name may only contain lower case alpha-numeric characters and
* underscores and should be prefixed with the providing module name, whereas
* 'select' is reserved as well.
* Possible attributes for each sub-array are:
* - class: The implementation class, which has to extend the
* RulesDataProcessor class. Required.
* - weight: A weight for controlling the processing order of multiple data
* processors. Required.
* - type: Optionally, the data types for which the data processor should be
* used. Defaults to 'text'. Multiple data types may be specified using an
* array.
*
* @see RulesDataProcessor
* @see hook_rules_data_processor_info_alter()
*/
function hook_rules_data_processor_info() {
return array(
'date_offset' => array(
'class' => 'RulesDateOffsetProcessor',
'type' => 'date',
'weight' => -2,
),
);
}
/**
* Alter rules compatible actions.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which
* gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @param $actions
* The items of all modules as returned from hook_rules_action_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_action_info()
*/
function hook_rules_action_info_alter(&$actions) {
// The rules action is more powerful, so hide the core action.
unset($actions['rules_core_node_assign_owner_action']);
// We prefer handling saving by rules - not by the user.
unset($actions['rules_core_node_save_action']);
}
/**
* Alter rules conditions.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which
* gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @param $conditions
* The items of all modules as returned from hook_rules_condition_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_condition_info()
*/
function hook_rules_condition_info_alter(&$conditions) {
// Change conditions.
}
/**
* Alter rules events.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which
* gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @param $events
* The items of all modules as returned from hook_rules_event_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_event_info()
*/
function hook_rules_event_info_alter(&$events) {
// Change events.
}
/**
* Alter rules data types.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which
* gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @param $data_info
* The items of all modules as returned from hook_rules_data_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_data_info()
*/
function hook_rules_data_info_alter(&$data_info) {
// Change data types.
}
/**
* Alter rules plugin info.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which
* gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @param $plugin_info
* The items of all modules as returned from hook_rules_plugin_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_plugin_info()
*/
function hook_rules_plugin_info_alter(&$plugin_info) {
// Change plugin info.
}
/**
* Alter rules input evaluator info.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which
* gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @param $evaluator_info
* The items of all modules as returned from hook_rules_evaluator_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_evaluator_info()
*/
function hook_rules_evaluator_info_alter(&$evaluator_info) {
// Change evaluator info.
}
/**
* Alter rules data_processor info.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules.inc, which
* gets automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @param $processor_info
* The items of all modules as returned from hook_rules_data_processor_info().
*
* @see hook_rules_data_processor_info()
*/
function hook_rules_data_processor_info_alter(&$processor_info) {
// Change processor info.
}
/**
* Act on rules configuration being loaded from the database.
*
* This hook is invoked during rules configuration loading, which is handled
* by entity_load(), via classes RulesEntityController and EntityCRUDController.
*
* @param array $configs
* An array of rules configurations being loaded, keyed by id.
*/
function hook_rules_config_load($configs) {
$result = db_query('SELECT id, foo FROM {mytable} WHERE id IN(:ids)', array(':ids' => array_keys($configs)));
foreach ($result as $record) {
$configs[$record->id]->foo = $record->foo;
}
}
/**
* Respond to creation of a new rules configuration.
*
* This hook is invoked after the rules configuration is inserted into the
* the database.
*
* @param RulesPlugin $config
* The rules configuration that is being created.
*/
function hook_rules_config_insert($config) {
db_insert('mytable')
->fields(array(
'nid' => $config->id,
'plugin' => $config->plugin,
))
->execute();
}
/**
* Act on a rules configuration being inserted or updated.
*
* This hook is invoked before the rules configuration is saved to the
* database.
*
* @param RulesPlugin $config
* The rules configuration that is being inserted or updated.
*/
function hook_rules_config_presave($config) {
if ($config->id && $config->owner == 'your_module') {
// Add custom condition.
$config->conditon(/* Your condition */);
}
}
/**
* Respond to updates to a rules configuration.
*
* This hook is invoked after the configuration has been updated in the
* database.
*
* @param RulesPlugin $config
* The rules configuration that is being updated.
*/
function hook_rules_config_update($config) {
db_update('mytable')
->fields(array('plugin' => $config->plugin))
->condition('id', $config->id)
->execute();
}
/**
* Respond to rules configuration deletion.
*
* This hook is invoked after the configuration has been removed from the
* database.
*
* @param RulesPlugin $config
* The rules configuration that is being deleted.
*/
function hook_rules_config_delete($config) {
db_delete('mytable')
->condition('id', $config->id)
->execute();
}
/**
* Respond to rules configuration execution.
*
* This hook is invoked right before the rules configuration is executed.
*
* @param RulesPlugin $config
* The rules configuration that is being executed.
*/
function hook_rules_config_execute($config) {
}
/**
* Define default rules configurations.
*
* This hook is invoked when rules configurations are loaded. The implementation
* should be placed into the file MODULENAME.rules_defaults.inc, which gets
* automatically included when the hook is invoked.
*
* @return array
* An array of rules configurations with the configuration names as keys.
*
* @see hook_default_rules_configuration_alter()
* @see hook_rules_config_defaults_rebuild()
*/
function hook_default_rules_configuration() {
$rule = rules_reaction_rule();
$rule->label = 'example default rule';
// Add rules tags.
$rule->tags = array('Admin', 'Tag2');
$rule->active = FALSE;
$rule->event('node_update')
->condition(rules_condition('data_is', array('data:select' => 'node:status', 'value' => TRUE))->negate())
->condition('data_is', array('data:select' => 'node:type', 'value' => 'page'))
->action('drupal_message', array('message' => 'A node has been updated.'));
$configs['rules_test_default_1'] = $rule;
return $configs;
}
/**
* Alter default rules configurations.
*
* The implementation should be placed into the file
* MODULENAME.rules_defaults.inc, which gets automatically included when the
* hook is invoked.
*
* @param $configs
* The default configurations of all modules as returned from
* hook_default_rules_configuration().
*
* @see hook_default_rules_configuration()
*/
function hook_default_rules_configuration_alter(&$configs) {
// Add custom condition.
$configs['foo']->condition('bar');
}
/**
* Act after rebuilding default configurations.
*
* This hook is invoked by the entity module after default rules configurations
* have been rebuilt; i.e. defaults have been saved to the database.
*
* @param array $rules_configs
* The array of default rules configurations which have been inserted or
* updated, keyed by name.
* @param array $originals
* An array of original rules configurations keyed by name; i.e. the rules
* configurations before the current defaults have been applied. For inserted
* rules configurations no original is available.
*
* @see hook_default_rules_configuration()
* @see entity_defaults_rebuild()
*/
function hook_rules_config_defaults_rebuild($rules_configs, $originals) {
// Once all defaults have been rebuilt, update all i18n strings at once. That
// way we build the rules cache once the rebuild is complete and avoid
// rebuilding caches for each updated rule.
foreach ($rules_configs as $name => $rule_config) {
if (empty($originals[$name])) {
rules_i18n_rules_config_insert($rule_config);
}
else {
rules_i18n_rules_config_update($rule_config, $originals[$name]);
}
}
}
/**
* Alter rules components before execution.
*
* This hooks allows altering rules components before they are cached for later
* re-use. Use this hook only for altering the component in order to prepare
* re-use through rules_invoke_component() or the provided condition/action.
* Note that this hook is only invoked for any components cached for execution,
* but not for components that are programmatically created and executed on the
* fly (without saving them).
*
* @param $plugin
* The name of the component plugin.
* @param $component
* The component that is to be cached.
*
* @see rules_invoke_component()
*/
function hook_rules_component_alter($plugin, RulesPlugin $component) {
}
/**
* Alters event sets.
*
* This hooks allows altering rules event sets, which contain all rules that are
* triggered upon a specific event. Rules internally caches all rules associated
* to an event in an event set, which is cached for fast evaluation. This hook
* is invoked just before any event set is cached, thus it allows altering of
* the to be executed rules without the changes to appear in the UI, e.g. to add
* a further condition to some rules.
*
* @param $event_name
* The name of the event.
* @param $event_set
* The event set that is to be cached.
*
* @see rules_invoke_event()
*/
function hook_rules_event_set_alter($event_name, RulesEventSet $event_set) {
}
/**
* D6 to D7 upgrade procedure hook for mapping action or condition names.
*
* If for a module the action or condition name changed since Drupal 6, this
* "hook" can be implemented in order to map to the new name of the action or
* condition.
*
* This is no real hook, but a callback that is invoked for each Drupal 6
* action or condition that is to be upgraded to Drupal 7. E.g. the function
* name called for the action "rules_action_set_node_title" would be
* "rules_action_set_node_title_upgrade_map_name".
*
* @param $element
* The element array of a configured condition or action which is to be
* upgraded.
*
* @return string
* The name of the action or condition which should be used.
*/
function hook_rules_action_base_upgrade_map_name($element) {
return 'data_set';
}
/**
* D6 to D7 upgrade process hook for mapping action or condition configuration.
*
* During upgrading Drupal 6 rule configurations to Drupal 7 Rules is taking
* care of upgrading the configuration of all known parameters, which only works
* if the parameter name has not changed.
* If something changed, this callback can be used to properly apply the
* configuration of the Drupal 6 action ($element) to the Drupal 7 version
* ($target).
*
* This is no real hook, but a callback that is invoked for each Drupal 6
* action or condition that is to be upgraded to Drupal 7. E.g. the function
* name called for the action "rules_action_set_node_title" would be
* "rules_action_set_node_title_upgrade".
*
* @param $element
* The element array of a configured condition or action which is to be
* upgraded.
* @param $target
* The Drupal 7 version of the configured element.
*
* @see hook_rules_element_upgrade_alter()
*/
function hook_rules_action_base_upgrade($element, RulesPlugin $target) {
$target->settings['data:select'] = $element['#settings']['#argument map']['node'] . ':title';
$target->settings['value'] = $element['#settings']['title'];
}
/**
* D6 to D7 upgrade process hook for mapping action or condition configuration.
*
* A alter hook that is called after the action/condition specific callback for
* each element of a configuration that is upgraded.
*
* @param $element
* The element array of a configured condition or action which is to be
* upgraded.
* @param $target
* The Drupal 7 version of the configured element.
*
* @see hook_rules_action_base_upgrade()
*/
function hook_rules_element_upgrade_alter($element, $target) {
}
/**
* Allows modules to alter or to extend the provided Rules UI.
*
* Use this hook over the regular hook_menu_alter() as the Rules UI is re-used
* and embedded by modules. See rules_ui().
*
* @param $items
* The menu items to alter.
* @param $base_path
* The base path of the Rules UI.
* @param $base_count
* The count of the directories contained in the base path.
*/
function hook_rules_ui_menu_alter(&$items, $base_path, $base_count) {
$items[$base_path . '/manage/%rules_config/schedule'] = array(
'title callback' => 'rules_get_title',
'title arguments' => array('Schedule !plugin "!label"', $base_count + 1),
'page callback' => 'drupal_get_form',
'page arguments' => array('rules_scheduler_schedule_form', $base_count + 1, $base_path),
'access callback' => 'rules_config_access',
'access arguments' => array('update', $base_count + 1),
'file' => 'rules_scheduler.admin.inc',
'file path' => drupal_get_path('module', 'rules_scheduler'),
);
}
/**
* Control access to Rules configurations.
*
* Modules may implement this hook if they want to have a say in whether or not
* a given user has access to perform a given operation on a Rules
* configuration.
*
* @param string $op
* The operation being performed. One of 'view', 'create', 'update' or
* 'delete'.
* @param $rules_config
* (optional) A Rules configuration to check access for. If nothing is given,
* access for all Rules configurations is determined.
* @param $account
* (optional) The user to check for. If no account is passed, access is
* determined for the current user.
*
* @return bool|null
* Return TRUE to grant access, FALSE to explicitly deny access. Return NULL
* or nothing to not affect the operation.
* Access is granted as soon as a module grants access and no one denies
* access. Thus if no module explicitly grants access, access will be denied.
*
* @see rules_config_access()
*/
function hook_rules_config_access($op, $rules_config = NULL, $account = NULL) {
// Instead of returning FALSE return nothing, so others still can grant
// access.
if (isset($rules_config) && $rules_config->owner == 'mymodule' && user_access('my modules permission')) {
return TRUE;
}
}
/**
* @} End of "defgroup rules_hooks"
*/